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Top 11 Best Avatar Episodes w Dante Basco! - Nostalgia Critic

Jun 04, 2021
Hi, and styles are

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al, remember that, so you don't have to tell us much. Many of you know that last week I made a top eleven list of the worst

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floors with the understanding that there really is no such thing as a bad Abbot in our episode. Sundays are simply not as good as others. Well, this week I am going to go from the worst to the

best

of the

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. Avatar is one of the most surprising shows ever aired. Its intriguing stories. Its adorable characters. Its thoughtful messages - provoking its philosophy. Its lighting and animation are amazing, so as you can imagine, finding the best of this series is not an easy task, there are so many great

episodes

with so many great moments, but we are here to discriminate the best and that is. exactly what we are going to do, so let's not waste time and take a look at the top 11

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, why the top 11, because I like to take it a step further, so sit back and enjoy the top 11, Dante Bosco , and lose the franchises. so you have disgraced me the time has come to reclaim my honor you disgraced yourself with my honor honorable my honorable honor okay I have no idea what you just said now don't worry you'll be sorry what is that that's nothing Bosco I think you would like the juice cactus or something like that he thinks he's one of the Avatar characters don't dress in the appropriate outfit maybe who can distract him look well okay I'm making a top 11

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episodes you don't deserve the chance , okay, look, maybe we can reach a compromise.
top 11 best avatar episodes w dante basco   nostalgia critic
I can give you a really glowing review and take the lead. It's time to fight fire with fire and soak 'em. He knows how to do it. And we lost boys must stick together. Tamra, that's not avatar, that's hook. What are you talking like a pirate? Why do pirates talk about pirates? Oh, now you have to try harder. I want you to go home. Do some research. Keep me posted on your progress. Okay, okay, buddy, it's time to show you who's boss. Well, we. I'll show you who's boss. I'm sorry, Malcolm. Heaven needs me more than your needs.
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That's show business. Just trying to keep him entertained while I start the countdown. Why don't we move on? The Ember Island players. The irony is that I. was almost one step away from putting this on the list of worst episodes because in many ways it has little to do with what the team's avatar sees, the Fire Nation is reenacting their travels and even though it's phenomenally dangerous, they decided to check it out. What follows is a theatrical interpretation of their adventures only it's done from an incredibly biased and exaggerated angle that pisses them all off, there are one or two moments of emotional exposition but for the most part it's just watching the play as an episode, little happens, but as a summary of the series that really makes its way into the show itself, it's actually fucking brilliant, explaining everything that happened in the show, except with a comedic twist, poking fun at theatrical tropes, tropes of the story and even the tropes of its own characters.
top 11 best avatar episodes w dante basco   nostalgia critic
Katara, for example, is too inspiring and emotional. We can't lose hope, well that's nonsense. I like that Toph is a giant male Neanderthal. I released a sonic wave from my mouth and Zuko is always too bitter and distraught. Let's forget about the avatar and get massages. How can you say that? Think about all the other shows that do series recaps and they're usually just cut-up shows or something separate that just has a narrator telling you what happened, but they decide to take it in a different direction, incorporating it into the story, the truth be told. I can't think of any other show that has done that, at least in this clever way, incorporating the characters' reaction to everything, not just their own adventures, but also the villains' interpretation of their adventures and their satire, both to the Broadway and movie style.
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In fact this could be interpreted as the character's reaction to the last Airbender movie which was not a good play, no joke, horrible, you said it, but the effects were decent, this may not be the most important or dramatic of the episodes but it is one of the smartest and funniest and on that level it definitely deserves the number eleven spot so far this intermission is the best part of the play the chase is very similar to the drill where most of the episode is just one big sequence of action, but the reason I put this one over the exercise is not only because of the really intense and brilliantly planned action sequence, but it also allows for character interactions that you wouldn't normally see in an iro, for example sharing a touching talk during all the chaos, mainly because they have no idea who they are or that they are on opposite sides, so where is your nephew?
He got lost, yes, a little. I know he doesn't want to be around right now, but if he needs me, I'll be there. It is a truly unique relaxing moment. moment between super extreme and intense panic Zuko fights a gang fights Azula Azula fights Zuko is a Mexican showdown of all the coolest combinations you can imagine, feel so sorry for our heroes in this one, all we want to do is rest Good for the night. but since the ULA group is constantly on their tail and never gives up, this not only adds to the suspense but also how amazing Azula is, a multi-faceted villain, she's an evil machine and she makes sure everyone knows it, nothing seems to stop. she turns down the intensity and goes on and on and gets crazier and crazier, it's just a big rush when it's over, you feel like you need a nap, which is exactly how the episode ends, it's certainly not without story or character, though Sometimes the best way to sympathize with your hero is to simply put him in the middle of what's happening to feel that racing heartbeat, feel like he's out of breath and in this you feel every second of that panic, the Fighting.
Great, the designs are great, the characters are great, it will make sure you sleep very well after watching it, so what our plan is, I don't know. T with the firebending masters after Zuko joins the team, he agrees to finish Aang's firebending training. He has gone downhill because he no longer has the rage that he used to have, so they have to travel to the original source. The closest thing they have is a thousand-year-old civilization known as the Sun Warriors. Ancient ruins, however, have a lot of complicated fools. traps that indicate that something is still working, of course, not only are there still people living there, but also sacred dragons.
Game of Thrones, this is the first one that dropped the dragon bomb, these are the Masters, I never said that though, just like in Game of Thrones. the reaction is exactly the same you just can't believe they exist in this world you think you understand how it works because you identify a lot with the character and how they understand the world when they are surprised to see that these things are still alive, you are equally surprised, also that the episode is excellent at not only explaining how bending is an extension of yourself, but also showing it when inside the dragon fire they see various colors that they didn't even know about. fire could do it is the equivalent of going through the stargate in 2001 it's beautiful and otherworldly they judged you and gave you visions of the meaning of firebending these shows, especially family shows, can provide that great experience without having to explain it, but this one did just let the moments play out on their own, it was damn memorable, it was a great episode for Zuko and Aang to work together, it was great for its explanation of what each ability is capable of and it was great for giving us hell of fire. an amazing experience on the day of Black Sun, this two part battle is probably the biggest battle the show has ever had, yes at least in the size of the people and characters, pretty much everyone you've seen on the show joins in to try to defeat the Fire Lord.
It's the day of the Eclipse where all the firebenders lose their power and this day has been built up for several episodes at least half of the season, so you can imagine what a hard and crippling stab it is to see everything imaginable that can happen. wrong, it goes wrong, the Fire Lord knows about the attack and they take him away, a Zulu is there to distract them and God damages, it's very good even without her bending and just when you think they are going to leave her and find the Lord of fire. my favorite prisoner used to mention you all the time oh no Sokka don't worry she was convinced you would come rescue her don't listen Sokka no you have nations telling you why you can't.
I hate you I hate you. The episode ends with everyone captured except our few young heroes, we can't leave you behind, the youngest of our groups will accompany you, the adults will stay behind and surrender, and just when you think all hope is lost, it's been a moment terrible. After one damn terrible moment, a big twist happens. Zuko leaves his father to join the avatar, leaving a glimmer of hope for his future. I will join the avatar and help him defeat you. Goodbye, good God, men speak of an epic. Halfway through the season you end up hating the bad guys even more, but you become just as invested in how the good guys are going to win the day.
It's the perfect middle point. The Empire Strikes Back from last season. So much greatness destroys but so much potential. being born, that's an eclipse to remind the

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, okay, I took care of Bosco, oh great, I knew you could carry him yourself, but wait, where's Malcolm? Damn, Malcolm. I definitely cracked under pressure, sorry I was waiting, you just can't get good help. How could I fit more ladies in my taxi? Something related to firebending, we're doing well here, Dante, I think you've already met your partner, no, no, Tamara, the costume is wrong again, no, I'm a ninja, no, no, it doesn't matter. we have a topic going and we need to stick to the topic, understand, like, hey, this doesn't concern you right now, look, I want you to go home, do some research and call me when you finally find something on the wiki.
It's okay, it's good. Try it, thanks, hey, don't encourage it, man, stupid and stupid, guests, that's why I don't have any Imam. Okay, we're multitasking here a bit and learning how to firebend while we continue the countdown, so with that said, listen up. a lonely Zucco leaving his uncle Iroh Zuko travels alone to the middle of nowhere to discover his true path isolated from everyone who knows him. He befriends a small family whom he constantly saves from a group of psychotic bullies. While he does this, we have flashbacks. a time when Zuko actually had a happy family, even he tries to remember what it's like to belong to someone who loves you.
These are double swords. Do not consider them separate because they are not. I think you would really like it. my brother Sen su has to show me things like this all the time only to find out that the past will never completely let go especially when people find out who you're not even one step closer it's yours you should have it no I hate you , check it out. He saves this kid's ass by trying to start over and be good again, but as soon as it's revealed that he's the Fire Prince, he's an outcast once again, a man.
This whole episode is like a movie that Clint Eastwood would direct, you know, the ones where you see someone messing around. and in the end you just say that life sucks, but I mean that in a good way the classic Greek tragedy is drenched in the intensity of the character's sadness, it's like something out of Frankenstein or a gothic novel, the journey of someone who really lost in society, you can consider that you should never be found, showing once again how the redeemable are not redeemed so easily, even if they do, you feel very sorry for this child, you know he is the villain, but you just want life Give him a break for once. well a break that doesn't kick his ass emotionally and yet of course we know things would eventually come full circle for him but in this episode just the lost ride alone number six the puppet master I'm sure during years fans have asked the question.
Why can't waterbenders bend the human body seeing that it is made primarily of water? The writers decided to give an episode taken from a Halloween story. Our group meets an old woman in the forest who seems friendly and even seems to help Katara learn elements of waterbending she never thought was possible, then it turns out they were elements I wish he never knew were possible when there's a full moon. , she possesses the art of controlling blood. Oh, doesn't that term sound so creepy? a person at his every whim uses it to torture civilians and force them to rot in a cave and it is up to Katara to decide whether or not he should use this unnatural power to save his friends or to negate something so evil and the design of he.
Once you perfect this technique, you can control anything or anyone who is tense MacNeille, Dodd's voice giving a tremendously creepy performance, clearly understanding why he has become this way, but also realizing that he is transforming. on something reallydisturbed, the idea of ​​controlling another person's body is not. They seem so scary compared to other things in life, but the way they animate it and describe it is almost like being possessed by a demonic hell. You can almost argue that that's what it is. It's so disturbing, I've never felt so heavy. The shadows are so heavy. The angles. twisted and dark atmosphere is a perfect episode to watch when you want to get your blood tingling, a guru.
This is the episode right before the end of season 2 and it does a great job of balancing calm, meditative spirituality with disturbing issues floating around. On the horizon, Aang's team appears to be safe in the hell of Ba Sing, even Zuko seems happy to have opened a tea shop with his uncle, so he travels with a wise guru to open his chakras to understand and control better Avatar state. The only problem is how Ulla and her gang are posing as Kyoshi warriors and taking over the palace from the inside out, plus Toph has been captured to bring her back home.
This episode is intriguing in how one minute you can have so much Lee Bliss wisdom and the next you can be in such an uncomfortable place everything builds on top of each other as one group gets closer to peace another gets closer to tragedy again the episode bears a strong resemblance to The Empire Strikes Back in fact the similarities are almost absolutely eerie right down to the main hero leaving his wise master's training to go save his friends Katara is in danger. I have to go if you leave now you won't be able to enter the Avatar state at all doing most of the big stories, it doesn't feel like a scam or like an understanding of when and where to put the most dangerous moments and the best thing is that the person who achieves victory at the end of this isn't one of the people we focus on for most of the story, it's not Azula or even Iroh. and Zuko is Toph who has spent all her time locked in a metal box learning how to do metalbending something that has never been done before, the world's greatest earthbender, right you idiots, although the whole episode barely covers it.
Are you building for the next one? one, it still has an amazing resolution for one of our characters, which still gives us a self-contained uplifting ending and at the same time offers a creepy cliffhanger again maintaining the strange mix of tone of the episode, whether it's conscious enlightenment or dreaded anticipation, this episode knew how to bring us. excited for what was coming next, this can't be good news haha, I think I got it, what an interesting read, okay, Filipino Benjamin Button, space, power, my firebending, you know, I loved you in Slumdog Millionaire, wait, no, that wasn't you. sorry I always confuse you with your fourth wall jokes I won't save you I'll put these comments to good use I'm out of ammo just overrated sausages wait don't do it you're going to hit the Southern Raiders business number, after joining the Avatar, Zuko has gained comfortable ground with Katara, who still feels betrayed by his actions in the previous episode, so he gives her what she's been looking for most: revenge for her mother's death.
He works magic with Loki, where The soldier who murdered her mother would probably be and they set out to find him and deliver him as he deserves by locating him, she discovers that he is nothing more than a sad and pathetic waste that he is willing to throw at his own. mother under the tracks to save her life. In my own life I did something bad, I know it and you deserve revenge so why don't you take my mother? That would be fair. There is simply nothing inside you, nothing at all. You are pathetic, sad and empty, in the end she finds killing. he wouldn't solve anything, except in an interesting twist, especially for a family show, she doesn't forgive him, forgiveness is the first step you need to take to start healing, but I didn't forgive him, I will never forgive him, usually, this would be a big no-no for possibly the most ethical person on the show to not forgive someone, but in this case they make it very relatable, it doesn't say if this is a good or bad thing, it's just how it feels and feels. in that way it is totally understandable, it is a fourth and a powerful commitment.
Mae Whitman, the voice of Katara, gives an excellent, chilling performance in this and the animation and visuals support her fight wonderfully. You understand everything she's going through, but you're still surprised by some of her actions. especially those oh my god she's bluffing it's blood this is also a great moment to see Katara and Zuko finally get together and not in that way what's wrong with you guys? He has the emo goth girl, they will be happily miserable together. I will never do it. happy, it's powerful, it's emotional, it's the perfect way to follow years of crossroads of destiny, this is what the Guru was preparing and it did not disappoint.
Well, the end of the first season was open, it still seemed to end. A lot of things for the most part, the season 2 finale, however, leaves everything in ruins with big surprises featuring intense action scenes and pretty much the destruction of everything our heroes were supposed to protect. Azula sets in motion her plan to take over the city of Ba. She sings manipulating the leader of the guards, leading to possibly my favorite Azula line of all time. You've beaten me at my own game, don't get your hopes up, you were never a gamer, oh god she's so amazing, she captured Aang too.
Her friends, as well as Zuko and Iroh, give Zuko the option of returning home if he agrees to destroy her avatar with her. Well, Zuko seems so happy with his tea shop and his uncle sure was. It's not even that Zuko made the change, it's that he. betrayed his uncle, his fucking uncle, who stood by him through thick and thin, the guy who never gave up on him even though he took him for granted so many times, what the hell, betray and just when you think the Things couldn't get any worse, Aang. It is said that if you are killed in the Avatar State, the avatars will never be reborn and what would end up happening if I could borrow from my Chris Tucker portfolio here.
No, of course, Katara saves them by bringing him back to life, but dude, for a second, I thought the Avatar cycle was dead, that was a pretty scary moment, so we left the note where not only the heroes get beaten up and torn apart. , but the villains have taken over even more lands, the potential ally has become a villain again, and they are Hunted more now than ever throughout the entire series. Damn, that's tough. This show knows how to do a good cliffhanger. You had to wait a whole year until you found out where this was going next.
It was cruel. He was sickly. He was going crazy. Awesome, yes, it had us by the balls, but we were too curious to see where the hell they were going to take Earth Kingdom number two, the store, while the first season up to this point was mostly action and fun, this was the episode What made fans realize that there was something more, something profound, something that required a lot of thought and that could be executed brilliantly. The Storm delves into the backstories of our hero and villain, both told around the fireplace during a thunderous rampage outside the perfect setting for discussing epic tragedies.
The egg reveals how he was told that he was going to be the avatar and how he fled knowing that he would have the weight of the world on his shoulders, most likely during a time of war and death. The pyrotechnics tell us the story of Zuko. Backstory about how he was a well-meaning young man who exposed a general's motives, resulting in a duel, a duel he didn't know about at the time, which was against his father, ashamed and afraid to refuse to fight, making him that caused the fire. Lord burned his face and banished him in one episode, everything fits with these two characters, everything you could practically understand about them, suddenly you understand that they may be enemies, but they are very similar, they are governed by the bad decisions they taken in the past and their guild decides their actions while one hides behind fun and games the other hides behind cruelty and discipline two different but similar outcomes from two different but similar starting points the episode ends with them exchanging a look it's only for a second but the connection is definitely there whether they realize it or not they confuse the naive, innocent, staring, confusing, emotional anger, it's a chilling moment and one of the best on the show, this was the point for many when they realized that this wasn't just a clever cartoon show, it was something that could leave an impact something that had a plan something that we increasingly felt was in exceptional and absolutely brilliant hands we became confident and we knew where it was going and we looked forward to seeing where it went it was exciting it was new it was a totally different term that the show hadn't taken before and it only made us more excited to see what was coming next joy and the biggest avatar episode number one get ready to meet the great melon, Lord in the sky, oh, he will get my body requires a lot. abuse wait a minute auntie I only have one episode left best avatar episode ever it would be more honorable if you and I talked about lights Oh wonderful but then you wouldn't be punished the only one you're punishing is yourself man I mean Look at you, you look like the Karate Kid with conjunctivitis.
You're trying so hard to show the best of Zuko to the fans when really we should be grateful that either of them were Zuko to begin with, it's not necessary. Do that, the only beautiful dive, a Bosco, you're amazing, you don't need to put on this show for us, so what do you say? Dante, put down the Zuko and continue with the yo-yo. You had me at that last line. Yeah, that really killed. The rest is pretty good, thanks, so what do you say? We can do this? Why the hell not? Avatar episode number one is Sozin's Comet, not just one, but the last four parts of season 3 that clearly flow as if perfectly told. episode, the turmoil of all the main characters is addressed, no one is overlooked, and everyone receives a solid and satisfying conclusion as Zuko reunites with his uncle to throw Sokka and Sookie performing their biggest mission with Azula, who slowly descends towards madness and, of course, the egg dilemma.
Whether or not I should kill the Fire Lord is built up and everything is relatable and suspenseful, we don't know what is going to happen or how it is going to happen, so we are there with the main characters fearing what might happen. being lost is everything an epic conclusion could ask for, it's exciting, romantic, suspenseful and shows off the best animation the series has ever offered, he didn't mince his words in saying that there were some people who had some issues with the climax, For example, others do not. like it was Katara and Azul or the ones who finished the final battle as opposed to Zuko and Azula, remember that Azula cheated by trying to chase after Katara, which is very fitting for her character and her deteriorating mental state.
Zuko still fought honorably by making a sacrifice to allow him to play the guitar. Give Azula what she deserved. Some also disagree that Aang's defeat of Fire Lord is a bit of a deus ex machina and didn't teach any technical lessons, but the show isn't just about teaching walls, it's about spiritual understanding that reinforces a philosophy. that as bad, as things become even over a long period of time, the balance will eventually take shape again and the choice almost consumes him and in the end he had to find another route that no one thought possible, he crossed and created an alternative that It wasn't even on the table as if the world was so out of balance that this was inevitable, but still it was Aang and the risk of his life that made the transition possible, there was just a question about where the good books that are being read are now available.
They sell, it's a compromise, but other than then, everyone gets the most watchable ending for their favorite characters, no one is left out, everyone gets the most fitting ending the show could give you. You feel like you're watching something not only massive but important and in a medium where TV shows often go as well. long or end on a bad grade avatar status as long as it takes and ended on the absolutely perfect note possible size, weight and passion are there everything the show is building to felt perfectly delivered this episode more than any another made us realize This wasn't just a show, it was an experience and none of you who watched it and loved it will ever experience it.
Now it wasn't so fun to do it. Dante, Dante, yes, I admit I was spending too much time focusing on being Zuko if they. You're focusing on what's really important now, don't you see? Isn't it much better to be yourself? Yeah, or ha, the American dragon, Jake Long, what's up? What is the problem? Don't be so mean, boy, I got it, I finally got it. the right cost, oh you, Dante Bosco, you do it, man, stupid, stupid.

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