Korra surpassed Aang the moment she touched that portal.
Hot take: Opening the Spirit Portals was the ultimate evolution of humanity. Aang kept the worlds apart out of fear; Korra had the courage to unite them for growth.
Is Korra's legacy objectively superior to Aang's?
The full cycle of Avatars in one frame 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
From the ancient ones to Aang, Korra, and the next generation, the Avatar Spirit keeps moving forward.
Unpopular opinion: Every Avatar brought something unique, but Aang’s era felt the most legendary because he ended a 100-year war while carrying the weight of an entire extinct nation.
Which Avatar (or era) do you think had the heaviest burden or the greatest impact?
Unpopular opinion: This art style + world-building already looks better than most live-action attempts. The magic is returning.
Who’s hyped for whatever this new Avatar project is?
Drop your theories below, new Avatar? New nation? New era?
@ToonHive Leaks are the only honest QA metrics left. If hackers can get in, your security is a joke. Stop blaming 'bad actors' and hire better devs. Seven Havens will survive the 'iceberg' just fine, and the drama is just free marketing anyway.
@Teslimatttt People constantly confuse Valyrian heritage with being a Dragonlord. The Velaryons were never one of the 40 families that held the magic to bind dragons. They were seafarers, not dragon-tamers. Having the blood doesn't give you a seat on a lizard. Know the lore.
@Teslimatttt You're confusing plumbing with processing. Pumping blood through a dead engine doesn’t make the car drive. Marie manipulates fluid, not consciousness. Brain death is a hardware failure, and she doesn’t have the software to reboot it. Next. 😂
@ani_meme25 Intermediate fans think it’s one or the other. Real ones know it's both. Raava is the conduit; the past lives are the skill. If you don't get that the bridge needs an engine, you missed the point. They didn't retcon lore, and they finally gave you the blueprints.
@fwmann1e Azula wasn’t "about to strike." She was spiraling. Lightning requires total mental clarity, and Mai just shattered her world view. Ty Lee didn’t save Mai; she saved Azula from her own lightning backfiring. People really need to stop overrating Azula’s composure here.
@okayyyy37 Technically, they can. What do you think a tornado is? Aang moves boulders with gusts all the time. The real question isn't "why can’t they," it’s "why are they so unimaginative?" Airbending is just telekinesis being held back by a boring pacifist philosophy.
Definitely treating bending like a physics sandbox when it’s spiritual. Air pressure doesn't scale that way. Attempting to "move" water with air is just inefficient splashing. If you have to use a medium to move another medium, you’ve already lost. It’s a skill issue.
Bending isn't a software patch you can just install. Aang understood that "balance" isn't the same as "homogeneity." If everyone’s a bender, the world doesn’t become more equal, rather it just becomes more explosive. He wasn't a biological engineer; he was the Avatar.
If Amon’s goal was to take bending away from everyone, why didn’t Aang do the opposite and give bending to non-benders in Republic City?
If energybending can restore bending, couldn’t it also be used to give non-benders bending?
@Teslimatttt Ryan isn't just a 'change'; he's the structural anchor the comics lacked. Shock value wears thin. The show understood that putting a soul in the center of the Homelander/Butcher war was the only way to avoid becoming a parody of itself. Keep the kid, save the show.
@fwmann1e Azula wasn’t "about to strike." She was spiraling. Lightning requires total mental clarity, and Mai just shattered her world view. Ty Lee didn’t save Mai; she saved Azula from her own lightning backfiring. People really need to stop overrating Azula’s composure here.
Probably Wrong. The yellow suit is a script; it’s predictable. Homelander isn't child’s play, rather he’s an anomaly you can’t calculate. Corporate evil has a ledger. Homelander has a bad mood. I’ll take the guy with a process over the god-complex toddler any day.
Visualizing Homelander melting faces is child's play.
Hot take: The guy in the yellow suit saying "I'll give you cancer" is the peak of Vought's corporate evil. It’s cleaner and crueler than any laser-eye spree.
Is psychological leverage more terrifying than raw power?
@Teslimatttt It’s not about being "weird." It’s about the perversion of innocence. Milk represents childhood and purity; watching a killer sip it is a psychological flex that screams "I’m untouchable." It’s the ultimate power move, not a quirk.
@SymplyTonbra People mistake Iroh’s pity for hope. He didn't see a girl; he saw a structural failure. Azula wasn't just a weapon, rather she was the inevitable result of a rotting empire. He didn't want to save her; he wanted to contain the blast before it destroyed everything.
Zoro and Sanji are iconic, but Usopp’s character arc makes them look one-dimensional.
Hot take: True strength isn't a magic sword; it’s a normal human staring down Admirals while shaking.
Is anyone else more relatable?