@70_74_20 He couldn’t go into the Avatar State at this point. When Asuka shot him, it locked his final chakra, cutting him off from the Avatar State. Until he got hit in the same spot from that rock, he only had his own skills.
One thing I don’t understand about Aang is why he was scared of Ozai when he knew he could just go into the Avatar State and kick his ass. What do you guys think why was he scared at first?
@NatsuT64@kyoruyeye Andy met Steven in an episode from the original run. Can’t answer 2 or 3, but Andy only just found out the same episode he appeared in.
@Shade3191@kyoruyeye Always made me wonder
1 how andy found out
2 why steven doesn't count andy when bringing up human family
3 if the show legit forgot this whole subplot cuz they talked about aunts and cousins on that episode
“i grew up in a van. i never went to school. i never had been to the doctor until 2 days ago” “you’re a gem! you’re not like other kids” i know they all did their best to raise steven, but he never got the chance to be human which was all rose wanted for him…
@SaxonadoStudios I knew what this was when I found it. I was looking for something like this. There’s too few Netorase everything that hits right like this.
@70_74_20 Lion Turtles gave the power of bending to humans through Energybending. Sky Bison, The Earth and Moon Spirits, Badgermoles, and Dragons already had the power to manipulate their elements without outside interference. That’s why those 4/5, are the original benders.
I don’t understand why they keep calling Appa 'the original airbender' when it’s actually the lion turtles that gave the power of airbending to all airbenders in the first place. I just can’t wrap my head around it
@Kachidey4you You can tell how he’s freaking out internally because he had no idea that would’ve worked. He’s realizing that he would’ve died had he not actually been a lavabender.
@dolla_bills7 Two things, this is cut from American Dad, not Family Guy. Secondly, there already was one. The Cleveland Show, which you are clearly representing why it failed after 4 seasons and got in-show jokes on how it flopped.
@TheCinesthetic It’s been memed that Disney’s 90’s/2000’s animated films were when they were cooking, but then gave up. This one is a particular favorite of mine.
Treasure Planet (2002) was a passion project Disney directors had been pushing since the late 80s, finally made with that hand-drawn and CGI blend. Flopped on release, but the ambition is exactly why it stuck.
@CartoonsOTMoon Well the squirrel/bluejay episode first showed that they can turn into acorns/oaks, and they had a food chain challenge and started as blades of grass. So an episode with trees as the main topic had to happen someday.