Scenes that give you goosebumps
Scenes that give you goosebumps
>Katara freezing Azula
>Congratulations, you're a blood bender now
"Aw shit, here we go again."
I dunno, Dinobot taking down alone 6 predacons?
why, my peenus weanus of course :)
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it's my weeeeeenus peanus! :) hahah
Scenes that give me goosebumps - my answer is, of course, my peanus weenus :D
hahaha!
For me, of course, any brave boy
When ty Lee and Mai betrayed Azula
“You muzzled Appa?”
What... what?! It's a legitimately touching scene!
Any time Aang goes Avatar State could count, really.
>Finding Gyatso's body and triggering the lights (the shot of them going up the circle of statues is amazing)
>Katara getting sunk into the earth
>Crossroads of Destiny
>Final fight with Ozai
>Koizilla (special shoutout to the waterbenders bowing down to the physical manifestation of their deity)
I think the biggest goosebumps scene is the Roku reveal when he steps out of the sanctum in the Winter Solstice and curbstomps the firebenders. I know the word "epic" has lost all weight it used to have but that scene legitimately is epic.
Such a good scene. The speed Iroh holds him and the logo has perfect timing.
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when rock lee removed the weights
Good scene but the ending of the fight was heartbreaking.
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Final fight with Ozai was the best.
It was that moment when Ozai realised no matter how powerful he made himself, he could not defeat the avatar.
I'd love my writers to study to these emotional scenes so they can give me something that can give as much emotional impact as listening to music.
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I cannot think of a more hype opening scene to a series. The sound of the engines, the music, the reveal, the transition from tension to the amazing intro sequence, it's all perfect. As soon as I saw, no, EXPERIENCED this 1 minute and 42 seconds, I knew this series was going to be something great. In the 65 episodes since then, I haven't been disappointed.
>"I love Zuko more than I fear you"
Based as fuck.
The beginning of it sets the tone. After Aang gabs his beard, Ozai tries to blast a fireball at him and Aang redirects it with a completely casual flick of the wrist. It's great.
Ty Lee's fear sells it more than anything.
so the two worst scenes in AtLA?
>Iroh's parting words before the final battle, intention to reconquer his tea shop
>Zuko telling Ozai he's joining the Avatar and that's it's his job to take him out
>Aang not using the lightning to kill Ozai
>Toph hanging onto Sokka’s hand and them both understanding that they’re probably going to die
That was a fucking awful scene though. Why the fuck did Ozai get mogged by zuko? What were the writers THINKING? Just like THAT, they ruined any fucking hype. Fuck post season 1 Zuko. Azula and ozai did nothing wrong. Fuck Iroh aswell
>Azula and ozai did nothing wrong.
>intend mass genocide
>nothing wrong
you're a special angry little lad, arent ya?
No proof of thia attempted "genocide"
Air retards are one thing
>t. preteen psychopath
t. Feelsgood tumblrina sloot
This show is actually fucking garbage and is literally made for 13 year olds
It was during the period where neither of their firebending worked. The second it was back Ozai BTFO'd Zuko and got away.
>Ozai BTFO'd Zuko
My ass, Zuko could have killed Ozai right there with his own lightning.
>Lightning
>killing anyone
It really felt contrived that Zuko didn't just murk Ozai with his swords because "Thats the Avatars destiny". Another thing we can chalk to book 3 being far too packed I suppose.
That would just make him the same kind of monster his father was. Anyways I don't think at any point in the series Zuko was that kind of character.
Did anyone find it unrealistic that Ozai banished Zuko for speaking against him in a war meeting ONE time when he was like 12? In the real world tyrannical monarchs/dictators would never do that to the offspring over something so trivial.
He looked for any excuse to banish him so Azula could inherit. It was never about the meeting or the agni kai
That just makes it all the more strange. Why would a touching scene give you goosebumps. Does the sight of affection and love fill you with apprehension?
>Ty Lee carries all of the good parts involving Mai
Sounds about right
I'm pretty sure he could have just said "Fuck you son, daughter inherits", and that would have been that,without the need for all this maneuvering . After all, the Fire Lord has the right to name an heir other than the first born. That's how Ozai got the throne via Azulon's "dying wish".
Ozai was kind of dumb if we're honest. Azulon was like a practical Roman dictator while Ozai was full deluded egomaniac power trip late emperor. Add to that that he viewed Zuko as a shameful runt and one can see why he would do something as stupid as getting rid of an heir.
>confronts him at a time when fire-bending doesn’t work and he came armed while Ozai isn’t
>”I’m not going to do any thing against you because is ‘not muh destiny’”
>doesnt even redirect his lightening back at him, just burns his flags
What a fucking letdown. Between this and Katara stealing his thunder in the finale, Bryke really didn’t want Zuko to do jack shit.
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Steven Universe is shit, but THIS scene
Katara wrecking Azula during the comet was so retarded, Azula would have beat her even without the power boost
my man
Criminally underrated
Because Ben thought Gwen died and he started crying over it.
The scene where the comet-amped firebenders start laying waste to the Earth Kingdom. The animation's great and Toph's line really sells it.
>"Whoa... that's a lot of fire, isn't it?"
Even on a blimp hundreds of feet in the air she can still feel the flames. Good stuff.
Conversely, Aang's first conscious use of the Avatar State after the battle with Ozai. It's the same waterbending move as the very first one he learne, only now he's using it to *pull an ocean*. Just shows how far he's come.
Ozai was able to do that because Iroh already disgraced himself by quitting at Ba Sing Se which meant out of the two brothers Ozai had more honour, plus he was also a son. Azula was a daughter and there wasn't a significant gap in worthiness between them from an official point of view, so when Zuko sperged out in the meeting Ozai leapt at the chance to make Zuko dishonour himself.
Of course, Zuko is still the firstborn son and thus the heir in the public eye, so giving his crown to a daughter while a son could still claim it by existing wouldn't go down well. At the time, banishment was the method of getting rid of Zuko that could come back to bite him in the least ways since he figured Zuko would never find the Avatar, leaving Azula as literally the only option for becoming heir.
I like the new reboot gives them more time together
yeah, you need to be ninja jesus or have a broken ability since birth or you are fucked
The music always gets me
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so does ahsoka die there? I never watched the whole show but saw that episode and thought it was hype.
You're the honor guy, aren't you?
What do you think
This is some toddler tier comprehension. What good would have done to him killing his father there? He didn't even care about revenge, and "the vanished prince ambushed the fire lord when there was no bending and killed him in cold blod the same day it was discovered he didn't actually kill the avatar" is not the best way to solve the problem.
This was a big character moment for him, to notice that what he sought from his father so much for the last three years was neither what he wanted now nor the right thing, that he didn't fear or respect his father anymore; and somehow there's always someone asking "BUT WHY DIDN'T HE KILL HIS FATHER?WHERE'S THE BLOOD?!"
>Katara wrecking Azula
That's not what happened at all. Go rewatch the finale and you'll see that she only restrained her after setting her up.
>Fire Lord Ozai, you and your forefathers have devastated the balance of this world, and now you shall pay the ultimate price!
Fucking kino
>proceeds to only take his bending out
If anything all avatars before Aang should have forced the hand on this kill and Aang would be left to carry that weight with him
That or he loses his bending along with Ozai but without breaking the avatar lreincarnation line.
>Implying Azula cryings as she wriggles on the floor crying isn't cinematographic as fuck.
Plus, Zuko was already winning, Azula noticed that and had to break an Agni Kai and fight someone outside of the duel just to turn the tides. Totally deserved.
plus the soundtrack is great
I fail to see how killing one genocidal nutjob is remotely the same as burning millions of people alive and wiping an entire group of people off the face of the planet.
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>Grunkle Stan...I trust you.
Hah.
god this shit still makes me tear up on every rewatch.
I'm not sure I can get behind this line of reasoning. We don't know if gender would be an issue when it comes to inheriting the throne. In fact, when Azula is about to be crowned, the Fire Sage named her Fire Lord, without any acknowledgment of gender whatsoever. Further, when Ozai is asking Azulon for the throne, he points out that he has two kids, both of them equally eligible to inherit and continue the line. Not much to go by, both to me it seems like the sex of an heir is largely irrelevant in the Fire Nation.
As for public opinions: the populace is generally cowed and reveres Ozai as a god. He doesn't need to justify himself to them in any way. The nobles and the generals most likely only care for titles and fiefs, so if they get that, they don't give a shit who sits on the throne.
The only reason I can see for these calisthenics in removing Zuko is that Ozai is such a raging narcissist that he can't even just come out and say "My tarded son is a tard, disowned", because it would make him look anything less than a perfect 10/10 genetic miracle who produces perfect children.
Kung Fu Panda 2 is definitely one of Dreamworks' most underrated films
>i wasn't angry at you
>i was only sad because i feared that you had lost your way