Honestly, after seeing what appa went through in this episode, AANG’s behavior in “ the desert” episode is very understandable and it explains why he was so ticked off.
I can’t imagine my family, culture, pets and friends all slaughtered and the few family that did survive got kidnapped and you don’t know what’s happening to them. That would be a breaking point for most
Probably the only reason he didnt massacre them was that appa, momo, and the teachings of the air nomads are the only things he has left of the air nomads, and killing would mean forsaking their teachings
Fun facts: • Appa's tail is often used as an escalator. • According to his missing posters and a statement made by Aang, Appa's weight was ten tons. • In "The Warriors of Kyoshi", Sokka referred to Appa as a "ten-ton magical monster". • In "The Library", it was stated that Appa had a double-chin. • In " Winter Solstice, Part 2: Avatar Roku" states that Appa is the only flying bison left in the world. However, it was later revealed that after the end of the War, Aang discovered a whole new herd of sky bison APPA is literally the character that nobody hates.
One more fact. Aapa has 5 stomachs as mentioned in Season 1 episode 12 "The Storm" when Appa wants to eat a watermelon and when momo snatches it, Aang cuts watermelon giving 1/4th to momo and 3/4th to Appa and says appa has 5 stomachs.
Note 4:03 Suki gives Appa an apple. A small reminder of Aang handing Appa an apple when they first bonded. I'm sure the creators did this intentionally to explain Appa learning to trust again.
Remember the scene where Zuko interrupts Suki as she tries to sneak in Sokka's tent? The following morning shows Sokka wearing a Lei to indicate that he "got lei'd". If the show can do something like this, I wouldn't be surprised if they did the fruit thing on purpose@@kingbernard_30
This reminds me of what Iroh said, "In the darkest times, hope, is something you give yourself, that is the meaning of true strength." I love this video and I hope it gets more attention from it
I once believed that Hope was a cliche solution that was just blind optimism that won't help me in my hopeless time. After listening to a song about Hope, and even Irohs words I reflected on. I realize now that hope is a source of strength we can rely on despite what the odds are and how hopeless things in your life become. I was wrong about the kind of optimism it was, it was optimism that knows exactly where you are and proceeds to let you hope regardless of the dark times you are in. Hope is what you give yourself in times of hopelessness. My experience to learn this was not cut dry, it took me so many falls to understand the meaning of those words. It was the very word that gave my life hope that things will get better, no matter how pushed down I am, it's my new source of strength
Airbenders used to have the ability to fly, untethered by worldly attachments. When they met the sky bison, their love for one another prevented the airbenders from learning to fly - their love for their bison kept them tethered to the ground (as explained in Korra). ATLA never explored this concept, but it adds so much more to how deep the relationship is between Aang and Appa - making the episodes where they are apart so much more impactful in retrospect.
I cry like a bitch through this entire episode every time i watch it. Appa keeps finding hope, only to have it violently ripped away every time. His flashback to being a baby bison is so sweet and so sad. Also seeing how Appa trusts people less and less to the point that Guru Patik had to stay still for days before Appa believed he wasnt a threat. Appa deserved better 💔
These episodes make me so emotional all the time. How beautiful is innocence, and how fragile it is.... We must strive to protect ALL animals from torture and abuse. No living being deserves to be hurt in this way.....
Wow. I'd never connected Aang's hopelessness with Appa's continued hope. Although Appa does kind of get that bad by the time the Kyoshi warriors found him. That whole arc is just so heartbreaking. Best of luck to your channel!
5:02 You're still full of love, but fear has moved where trust should be. I can't relate more to this phrase as a mid-20 adult in 2024. It seems we are all appa in this moment.
"Appa's Lost Days" was the first episode of Avatar The Last Airbender I ever watched. It was heartbreaking, long after I understood it in the context of the series. This episode hooked me to the series, and I never looked back. A truly brilliant episode.
I love how you pointed out that Appa is Aang’s living breathing hope. It sure is hard to instill hope within, esp when the world is trying constantly to rob it off you, but watching this video, on a time like this where I feel hopeless, sure does help. Maybe it’s time for me to open up my eyes and see the “Appa” within the people around me. Thank you for this video. 🤗
I always liked the fact that this episode could have easily been skipped. They showed Aang trying to find Appa, and then they had a beautiful reunion. No one would have said anything if they thought "showing you how much Appa has suffered would have been too much". Instead, they fully committed, and created a wonderful episode
I think if you eatch carefully you see glimpses of Appa's strong will, love and loyalty. In season 1 ep 15, Appa kept fighting the shirshu even when he got hit. He is willing to protect Aang at all costs. Even in season 1 ep 8 when Aang wanted to go into the fire nation without Katra and Sokka, Appa refused to go because he knew Aang would need the help. Appa is a full character throughout the show if you watch carefully, even Momo. In fact both are not just apart of team avatar but are just as important as any other member
I remember when nicktoons would exclusively air this set of episodes and NOTHING ELSE for what seemed to be forever, not even stuff from previous seasons. It was a special type of hell seeing appa suffer over and over
I like how the people who made a show did not only show the bad things in the circus but also showed that animals in captivity do not know how to survive in the wild and do not know how do you find food or protect yourself from predators
This story arc was straight-up PAINFUL to watch during the original series run. I watched these episodes when they first aired in 2006, and we had to wait TWO WEEKS for every new episode. That means they kept us in suspense for over 2 months before Aang and Appa were finally reunited.
This is an excellent video about one of the most heartbreaking episodes of one of the best shows I've ever seen. Avatar: The Last Airbender knew how to characterize one-off characters, and even animals very well. You'd think there wouldn't be much to talk about given that Appa can't speak. However, we don't need him to actually talk. He speaks to us through his actions. Like you said, when you watch this episode, you know exactly why Aang was so upset.
This episode really showcases the greatness of this show. The suffering of Appa really made me weight in such strong emotions, it reminds me of my dog. There's a reason some would really consider such wrath when someone messes with their pets. I can't imagine my dog going through pain, I still remember a day when we left my first dog (spoiled and yet loved greatly)at a friends house since we were going out of town. I can vividly remember how crazy he was going in their garage, and it wasn't until later on that I realized he might had thought we were abandoning him.. when we went to pick him up he hesitated at first, but then he just went crazy. There's such a strong advocacy for people to have pet dogs, so many beautiful memories with them. Appa and Aang had such intimate relationship that they were bonded for life.
Was going through tough time ,this video popped up and while watching busted into tears & restored my hope .....Thanks dallaskid..do keep bringing such amazing videos....
I’m going through a lot atm. And earlier I happened to say “i give up. I’m so tired.” And this by accident came up and when you said those words to “never give up”. Ty you probably saved a life.
"Be like Appa." That's something I NEVER thought I'd read 😅 I'm impressed that you just pulled such depth from one episode of Avatar. It shows the genius of that series, and your ability to inspire competently from a simple premise. You have earned a new subscriber. 😎👍🏾
This reminded me about all these episode and moments in the show that I can't rewatch without crying.. - Appa's Lost Days (animal suffering) - Tales of Ba Sing Se (little soldier boy) - Sozin's Comet P2 (Iroh and Zuko reunite)
man i dunno why i click this vdeo , i am going through a hardtime my final exam are near i have prepd well till now bt in this last time , i feel so lonely cuz i dont have many frnds , even the frnds i used to talk are not in touch . and also my dad fallen sick now so inspite of taking him care i couldnt study for 3 full days and in last 2 years now only am able to take my nofap this far (2 weeks) , so due all this reason i was depressed and getting biased to relapse or just to get a sneak of p*** shits but this video eventually gave me hope ! especially ur last words , after the storm the days will be good ! thankyou man
A few episodes later when Zucco went with Sokka to Boiling Rock they found Sukki. She got captured fighting Azula and her group making sure Appa was able to flee. They never said it outright but it’s definitely implied. I love her for that.
Appa is my favorite character and I saw him as such from the start. He’s obviously intelligent and has a sense of humor too! Appa’s Lost Days is my favorite episode.
@@JazzyTheDrama it’s not disgraceful to have bawled at a different part of the show than Leaves from the Vine and as I stated, I did in fact cry during that scene, I just happened to full on bawl during Appa’s Lost Days. That does not mean I am a bad fan or anything like that
Beautiful essay and commenrary!! Thank you for sharing. Not only did I needed this today but also I always thought this episode to be one of the best episodes since we can learn so much throughout it. As a companion to a dog I can truly sympathize on a deep level. Loved this!!
Beautiful video and final message based on such a masterpiece, thank you so much. Appa being lost always makes me cry for both him and Aang no matter how many times I watch it. And I especially love how incredibly loyal he is! For example when he didn't want to leave the Kyoshi warriors fighting without him so he had to be driven away by Suki holding a fire. Love him so so much 🥺❤️
You know appa also means dad is some languages. So I’m wondering if it was done on purpose because he was with aang in the toughest times and protect him.
6:01, Oppa’s primal will to survive and reunite with his best friend being contrasted by Aang’s will, hope and joy completely collapsing under the weight of being separated from Oppa also highlights another aspect of Aang’s character. Despite his instances of courage, love compassion and idealism, he is also somewhat defined by his fear and shame. Losing Oppa was just another failure, another being he was unable to protect, another loved one he’d lost. While his silly and sometimes nervous mostly hides this fact, Aang’s moments of anger and bitterness are born his own personal insecurities directed outward and its when he remembers the pain and the will of others that he is able to abandon that insecurity. As Iroh would say, “Pride is not the opposite of shame, but it's source. True humility is the only antidote to shame.” This also extends to Aang’s pacifism, it some could easily call it cowardice, an inability to accept being responsible for the lose of a life or being unwilling to compromise his morals in order to restore balance, even if that choice harms the world in the process. But in the best of instances, Aang’s merciful nature isn’t out of cowardice or a fear of guilt, but in understanding the kind of pain he would be inflicting on others due to what he has experienced and not wanting others to suffer what he has. This added bit of complexity to Aang’s character, the line between compassion and cowardice, and having the basis behind his ideals evolved without truly changing his character is part of what makes him compelling.
Thank you. I needed to hear all these things you said. I will be like appa or, like you... not only you gained a sub but also my gratitude. Thanks man!
:( this made me cry so much, seeing everything he went through being alone. Appa was the sweetest & cutest. So glad they ended up finding each other again.🖤
☺️🙏Although I'm late to the show, I wanted to express my gratitude for you uploading this & establishing that IRL relevance about hope. I can definitely attest to that philosophy & how maintaining that hope has placed me in a better position in life!☺️🙏
When this episode aired during the shows original run it made me cry (and still does) about my cat Tiff, who got to live to age 26. He died from leg tumor, and we didn't get along at first, but thankfully at the end of his life we did bond.
I just think it's crazy that the sand benders were able to capture this giant monster that was believed to be extinct, using the equipment they just so happened to be carrying. That's like if a group of guys were driving jeeps around the Sahara and both found and captured a live Tyrannosaurus Rex.
Even before giving up meat, and buying cruelty free products after learning what animal testing was, I started questioning the ethics of the circus as a kid and I remember this trainer cracking this whip around an elephant and thinking, "Man, do you think they like that?" Turns out my 10 year old self was on to something
It reminds me of my grandmother's lost dog. He and I had a real bond and I miss him so much. I hope that wherever he is he remains full of love and hopeful like Appa
I started watching ATLA again and honestly if you watched it as a child watch it as an adult. It’s a fully different experience. It’s a beautiful show that makes me cry regularly. I’ve changed my views and realized things I didn’t before because of this show.
"You still full of love, But fear has moved in where trust should be" that line breaks me everytime. Crying like a little baby
LIKE WHY TF THEY DID THAT TO APPA OMG WRITERS WHEN I CATCH YOU WRITERS WHEN I CATCH YOU
@@zachhh1217Real bro, I guess it adds depth to the show, but it was so damn painful to watch
And he couldn't give the message from the good guru.
These words are easily convoluted
The writing of the dialogue in this show is superb to say the least.
Aang: "All life is sacred"
Sandbenders: *Kidnap Appa*
Aang: "All life was sacred"
AAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAA
this is tru
All life is sacred
After apps gets kidnapped
All life is *scared*
lol
@@FragmentsVRfax
That's not funny at all. I'm far funnier than you.
Honestly, after seeing what appa went through in this episode, AANG’s behavior in “ the desert” episode is very understandable and it explains why he was so ticked off.
I can’t imagine my family, culture, pets and friends all slaughtered and the few family that did survive got kidnapped and you don’t know what’s happening to them. That would be a breaking point for most
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Probably the only reason he didnt massacre them was that appa, momo, and the teachings of the air nomads are the only things he has left of the air nomads, and killing would mean forsaking their teachings
Yangcheng probably was pissed too
@sedlyholmes3722 if Aang was in the Avatar state any longer she would've snatched the controller and went to work lol
This episode is one of the many episodes in this show that make me tear bend bc you can really see the resilience appa went through jus to find aang 🥺
Pfft, tear bend. Lol
@@HuyềnNguyễn-z4xyou must be new to the fandom 😅
SHUT UPPPPO with the tear bend it’s so cringe 💀💀
@@pekekito who cares
Aang prefers to be a pacifist but i have no doubt he would stab everyone in that circus 20 times in the chest
Fun facts:
• Appa's tail is often used as an escalator.
• According to his missing posters and a statement made by Aang, Appa's weight was ten tons.
• In "The Warriors of Kyoshi", Sokka referred to Appa as a "ten-ton magical monster".
• In "The Library", it was stated that Appa had a double-chin.
• In " Winter Solstice, Part 2: Avatar Roku" states that Appa is the only flying bison left in the world. However, it was later revealed that after the end of the War, Aang discovered a whole new herd of sky bison
APPA is literally the character that nobody hates.
Nah, nobody hates Iroh either
Nobody hates my boy Bumi either
One more fact. Aapa has 5 stomachs as mentioned in Season 1 episode 12 "The Storm" when Appa wants to eat a watermelon and when momo snatches it, Aang cuts watermelon giving 1/4th to momo and 3/4th to Appa and says appa has 5 stomachs.
@@JosiahtheMessiah-11809people who made the Netflix show did
@@Isaacisaperson4677haha totally
My younger sister never understood why I liked this episode growing up. She always said “it’s too sad.” But I knew there was method to the sadness.
'a method to the sadness' - that's a wonderful way to word things
@@jjqnarioI agree ^^ I love that too
you LIKE this episodes!?!?!
@@17jacoyne I thought the story was compelling. Besides, the scene where Appa first meets Aang is cute.
@@allykins1767 yeah but watching the rest of that episode is like torture….to me at least
Note 4:03 Suki gives Appa an apple. A small reminder of Aang handing Appa an apple when they first bonded. I'm sure the creators did this intentionally to explain Appa learning to trust again.
@@kingbernard_30and your just a person in 8 billion.
@@thememeqween Yes, I am.
@@kingbernard_30its a life lesson like your’e parents beating you teaching you a lesson 30000000000 times bro
@@kingbernard_30no its not🤦♀️ the creators do stuff like this all the time
Remember the scene where Zuko interrupts Suki as she tries to sneak in Sokka's tent? The following morning shows Sokka wearing a Lei to indicate that he "got lei'd". If the show can do something like this, I wouldn't be surprised if they did the fruit thing on purpose@@kingbernard_30
This reminds me of what Iroh said, "In the darkest times, hope, is something you give yourself, that is the meaning of true strength."
I love this video and I hope it gets more attention from it
Okay, first of all, it’s “this is the meaning of true strength.” If you’re going to quote Iroh, do it properly.
@@davidmcaninch4714 sorry I just forgot it-
imma correct it, thanks
I once believed that Hope was a cliche solution that was just blind optimism that won't help me in my hopeless time.
After listening to a song about Hope, and even Irohs words I reflected on. I realize now that hope is a source of strength we can rely on despite what the odds are and how hopeless things in your life become. I was wrong about the kind of optimism it was, it was optimism that knows exactly where you are and proceeds to let you hope regardless of the dark times you are in.
Hope is what you give yourself in times of hopelessness.
My experience to learn this was not cut dry, it took me so many falls to understand the meaning of those words. It was the very word that gave my life hope that things will get better, no matter how pushed down I am, it's my new source of strength
*THAT'S WHY HE'S THE GOAT! THE GOAT!*
Please. If you were a goat you'd wish you could be Appa.
Appa is the goat 🔥🔥
@@b1laxson Trudat, actually. Real talk.
He’s a bison actually
@@cartoonishidealism582 sky bison to be precise
Airbenders used to have the ability to fly, untethered by worldly attachments. When they met the sky bison, their love for one another prevented the airbenders from learning to fly - their love for their bison kept them tethered to the ground (as explained in Korra). ATLA never explored this concept, but it adds so much more to how deep the relationship is between Aang and Appa - making the episodes where they are apart so much more impactful in retrospect.
That wasn't explained, that's a theory. The ancient airbenders were clearly standing on clouds of bent air.
@@Gr3nadgr3gorystill airbenders could fly before the sky bison's it's confirmed
@@Knuckles-k5y
Not really, it's a primitive air-scooter.
Basically one of the very few good things Korra didn’t mess up.
Not true. Just a fan theory
"You still full of love, But fear has moved in where trust should be" that line. Duuuude, y made tear up man
I'm kinda glad I'm not the only one😅
True bro
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It killed me when you said "Azula, circus freak and emo girl" at 4:31 xD
Lmaooooo
I was looking for this comment 😂😂
Bro I noticed that right away 🤣
i wanted to skip this episode so bad it was painful but i don’t regret watching it . shows a lot and our animals are so special. our true companions
also i’d do exactly what aang did to find appa. i love my animals ❤and do anything for them
Why u skipping episodes???!
@@futuretrunks9257 i didn’t lol!!!
I cry like a bitch through this entire episode every time i watch it. Appa keeps finding hope, only to have it violently ripped away every time. His flashback to being a baby bison is so sweet and so sad. Also seeing how Appa trusts people less and less to the point that Guru Patik had to stay still for days before Appa believed he wasnt a threat. Appa deserved better 💔
.. „cry like a bitch“🤨 just say you cried tf.. that Sounds so degrading, crying is normal not sth only bitches do
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😭❤️true
Yup....me too. And watch the short videos on Appa when I need to feel some emotions
These episodes make me so emotional all the time. How beautiful is innocence, and how fragile it is....
We must strive to protect ALL animals from torture and abuse. No living being deserves to be hurt in this way.....
Wow. I'd never connected Aang's hopelessness with Appa's continued hope. Although Appa does kind of get that bad by the time the Kyoshi warriors found him. That whole arc is just so heartbreaking. Best of luck to your channel!
“Azula, circus freak, and emo girl” took me out
Appa is also extremely loyal to his companions, he wanted to stay and help the kyoshi warriors but suki knew that he needed to find aang
I broke my heart that she had to scare him away with fire so he could find aang
5:02 You're still full of love, but fear has moved where trust should be. I can't relate more to this phrase as a mid-20 adult in 2024. It seems we are all appa in this moment.
"Appa's Lost Days" was the first episode of Avatar The Last Airbender I ever watched. It was heartbreaking, long after I understood it in the context of the series. This episode hooked me to the series, and I never looked back. A truly brilliant episode.
When I first watched this episode I was just kid, now I'm a 30 year old man and this episode makes me teary eyed. Excellent video BTW.
Math ain’t mathin
@@futuretrunks9257 I was 13, I tend to call all teenagers kids lol. My bad
I love how you pointed out that Appa is Aang’s living breathing hope. It sure is hard to instill hope within, esp when the world is trying constantly to rob it off you, but watching this video, on a time like this where I feel hopeless, sure does help. Maybe it’s time for me to open up my eyes and see the “Appa” within the people around me. Thank you for this video. 🤗
4:30 "Azula, circus freak and emo girl" BRO
I was like PUT SOME RESPECT ON MY GIRL TY LEE’S NAME
@@Mightbeuglyactually according to the beach episode the term circus freak is a compliment t to ty lee
@Mightbeugly Yeah she was working for Azula at the time ,who who ruined Appa's good moment
I always liked the fact that this episode could have easily been skipped. They showed Aang trying to find Appa, and then they had a beautiful reunion. No one would have said anything if they thought "showing you how much Appa has suffered would have been too much". Instead, they fully committed, and created a wonderful episode
I think if you eatch carefully you see glimpses of Appa's strong will, love and loyalty. In season 1 ep 15, Appa kept fighting the shirshu even when he got hit. He is willing to protect Aang at all costs. Even in season 1 ep 8 when Aang wanted to go into the fire nation without Katra and Sokka, Appa refused to go because he knew Aang would need the help. Appa is a full character throughout the show if you watch carefully, even Momo. In fact both are not just apart of team avatar but are just as important as any other member
Dawg, Appa is the homie.
I remember when nicktoons would exclusively air this set of episodes and NOTHING ELSE for what seemed to be forever, not even stuff from previous seasons. It was a special type of hell seeing appa suffer over and over
Baby appa is the cutest thing ever but these episodes as a kid made me cry. Now as a man I cry even harder
I like how the people who made a show did not only show the bad things in the circus but also showed that animals in captivity do not know how to survive in the wild and do not know how do you find food or protect yourself from predators
So if you have a moral objection to mistreating Appa, you’re vegan right?
"Azula, Circus freak and emo girl" You did not need to make me chuckle on a sad video
This story arc was straight-up PAINFUL to watch during the original series run. I watched these episodes when they first aired in 2006, and we had to wait TWO WEEKS for every new episode. That means they kept us in suspense for over 2 months before Aang and Appa were finally reunited.
You can feel the rage and pain in Anng. Ok rewatches I always look forward to Appa's days
This is also the only episode in the whole show that shows blood. Making it truly the darkest and most grim of the series
Im not crying, youre crying. 😭😭😭😭
This is an excellent video about one of the most heartbreaking episodes of one of the best shows I've ever seen.
Avatar: The Last Airbender knew how to characterize one-off characters, and even animals very well. You'd think there wouldn't be much to talk about given that Appa can't speak. However, we don't need him to actually talk. He speaks to us through his actions.
Like you said, when you watch this episode, you know exactly why Aang was so upset.
This episode really showcases the greatness of this show. The suffering of Appa really made me weight in such strong emotions, it reminds me of my dog. There's a reason some would really consider such wrath when someone messes with their pets. I can't imagine my dog going through pain, I still remember a day when we left my first dog (spoiled and yet loved greatly)at a friends house since we were going out of town. I can vividly remember how crazy he was going in their garage, and it wasn't until later on that I realized he might had thought we were abandoning him.. when we went to pick him up he hesitated at first, but then he just went crazy. There's such a strong advocacy for people to have pet dogs, so many beautiful memories with them. Appa and Aang had such intimate relationship that they were bonded for life.
Wonderful message with a calming voice. Thank you for your hard work and keep doing what you love and never lose hope. Be Appa!
4:30 crazy insults
According to the beach episode, Circus freak is a compliment to Ty Lee.
Was going through tough time ,this video popped up and while watching busted into tears & restored my hope .....Thanks dallaskid..do keep bringing such amazing videos....
I’m going through a lot atm. And earlier I happened to say “i give up. I’m so tired.” And this by accident came up and when you said those words to “never give up”. Ty you probably saved a life.
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I wish you hope!
Keep fighting, RAINBOWKID. Ask for help when you need it. Dark times are always temporary, even if they don't feel that way.
These type of shows gave the best life lessons. Dbz, avatar etc were so inspiring so many lessons just from a show.
"Be like Appa." That's something I NEVER thought I'd read 😅
I'm impressed that you just pulled such depth from one episode of Avatar. It shows the genius of that series, and your ability to inspire competently from a simple premise. You have earned a new subscriber. 😎👍🏾
This reminded me about all these episode and moments in the show that I can't rewatch without crying..
- Appa's Lost Days (animal suffering)
- Tales of Ba Sing Se (little soldier boy)
- Sozin's Comet P2 (Iroh and Zuko reunite)
This is one of the most beautiful yt videos ever, covering one of the most touching topics ever, it made me tear up
man i dunno why i click this vdeo , i am going through a hardtime my final exam are near i have prepd well till now bt in this last time , i feel so lonely cuz i dont have many frnds , even the frnds i used to talk are not in touch . and also my dad fallen sick now so inspite of taking him care i couldnt study for 3 full days and in last 2 years now only am able to take my nofap this far (2 weeks) , so due all this reason i was depressed and getting biased to relapse or just to get a sneak of p*** shits but this video eventually gave me hope !
especially ur last words , after the storm the days will be good !
thankyou man
I hope you did well 🤍
A few episodes later when Zucco went with Sokka to Boiling Rock they found Sukki. She got captured fighting Azula and her group making sure Appa was able to flee.
They never said it outright but it’s definitely implied. I love her for that.
Thanks, I'm crying by the words you said near the end👍
I used to watch avatar as a kid, now I'm a grown man, but still cry watching this episode..
Appa is my favorite character and I saw him as such from the start. He’s obviously intelligent and has a sense of humor too! Appa’s Lost Days is my favorite episode.
This episode is the only one that made me bawl
"Leaves from the vine..."
@@JazzyTheDrama I did cry with Iroh’s scene there yes but I didn’t outright bawl :/
@@immagical7036 disgrace
@@JazzyTheDrama it’s not disgraceful to have bawled at a different part of the show than Leaves from the Vine and as I stated, I did in fact cry during that scene, I just happened to full on bawl during Appa’s Lost Days. That does not mean I am a bad fan or anything like that
@@immagical7036 I was joking bro
i will never not cry whenever i watch “appa’s lost days” even on this video, i’m sobbing so much
Beautiful essay and commenrary!! Thank you for sharing. Not only did I needed this today but also I always thought this episode to be one of the best episodes since we can learn so much throughout it. As a companion to a dog I can truly sympathize on a deep level. Loved this!!
Beautiful video man and beautiful message
This episode has always made me cry
"Circus freak and emo girl"💀
Beautiful video and final message based on such a masterpiece, thank you so much. Appa being lost always makes me cry for both him and Aang no matter how many times I watch it. And I especially love how incredibly loyal he is! For example when he didn't want to leave the Kyoshi warriors fighting without him so he had to be driven away by Suki holding a fire. Love him so so much 🥺❤️
Good job with this video bro. Very emotionally driven.
Zuko alone also hit hard but this episode made my cry
This ia a great reminder to all of us that we should never give up even in our toughest times and battles
This was so sad and beautiful. I skipped this when I was younger, and watched it for the first time 2 years ago. There were a lot of tears involved 😭
You know appa also means dad is some languages. So I’m wondering if it was done on purpose because he was with aang in the toughest times and protect him.
One of the best episodes of the series. This video is a masterpiece. Great work!
6:01, Oppa’s primal will to survive and reunite with his best friend being contrasted by Aang’s will, hope and joy completely collapsing under the weight of being separated from Oppa also highlights another aspect of Aang’s character.
Despite his instances of courage, love compassion and idealism, he is also somewhat defined by his fear and shame. Losing Oppa was just another failure, another being he was unable to protect, another loved one he’d lost. While his silly and sometimes nervous mostly hides this fact, Aang’s moments of anger and bitterness are born his own personal insecurities directed outward and its when he remembers the pain and the will of others that he is able to abandon that insecurity. As Iroh would say, “Pride is not the opposite of shame, but it's source. True humility is the only antidote to shame.”
This also extends to Aang’s pacifism, it some could easily call it cowardice, an inability to accept being responsible for the lose of a life or being unwilling to compromise his morals in order to restore balance, even if that choice harms the world in the process. But in the best of instances, Aang’s merciful nature isn’t out of cowardice or a fear of guilt, but in understanding the kind of pain he would be inflicting on others due to what he has experienced and not wanting others to suffer what he has.
This added bit of complexity to Aang’s character, the line between compassion and cowardice, and having the basis behind his ideals evolved without truly changing his character is part of what makes him compelling.
Thank you. I needed to hear all these things you said. I will be like appa or, like you... not only you gained a sub but also my gratitude. Thanks man!
I wish you all the best for this TH-cam channel
I remember how sad i was when watching these episodes and how happy i was when they reunited
:( this made me cry so much, seeing everything he went through being alone. Appa was the sweetest & cutest. So glad they ended up finding each other again.🖤
☺️🙏Although I'm late to the show, I wanted to express my gratitude for you uploading this & establishing that IRL relevance about hope. I can definitely attest to that philosophy & how maintaining that hope has placed me in a better position in life!☺️🙏
Thanks for the video and for the great message! Which is very much needed right now, let's all try to be like Appa p.s thanks for making us cry
When this episode aired during the shows original run it made me cry (and still does) about my cat Tiff, who got to live to age 26. He died from leg tumor, and we didn't get along at first, but thankfully at the end of his life we did bond.
Dude you are hella underrated, I loved this video man
I just think it's crazy that the sand benders were able to capture this giant monster that was believed to be extinct, using the equipment they just so happened to be carrying. That's like if a group of guys were driving jeeps around the Sahara and both found and captured a live Tyrannosaurus Rex.
Even before giving up meat, and buying cruelty free products after learning what animal testing was, I started questioning the ethics of the circus as a kid and I remember this trainer cracking this whip around an elephant and thinking, "Man, do you think they like that?" Turns out my 10 year old self was on to something
It reminds me of my grandmother's lost dog. He and I had a real bond and I miss him so much. I hope that wherever he is he remains full of love and hopeful like Appa
Seen this show all the way through at least 7 times and this episode still makes me tear up each time
genuinely got sad and worried watching this episode. Liked and subscribed amazing video man
Do you have a moral objection to the way they treated Appa but fund animal agriculture? If so, how do you reconcile these two things?
Appa lost day episode make grown man like me crying like a baby
I cried the whole episode it was so sad😔ྀིྀི
"In the darkest of times. Hope is something you give yourself. That is the meaning of inner strength!"
This is probably the saddest episode in the avatar last air bender
I started watching ATLA again and honestly if you watched it as a child watch it as an adult. It’s a fully different experience. It’s a beautiful show that makes me cry regularly. I’ve changed my views and realized things I didn’t before because of this show.
Almost cry seening this beautiful video. Congrats 🎉
Bro this hits me, keep up the good work 🥲🥲
You got this TH-cam thing on lock imma even subscribe for all you said at the end 🗣️🔥
Great video, keep going, you'll go far!
"Azula, 'Circus Freak,' and, 'Emo Girl."
Checks out.
that video is just perfect . don't give up
This episode constantly brought me to tears, one of the best, if not the best, episode of ATLA.
I needed this video, thanks
Thank you for making this video Man 🫡
Best video i've seen all day... Thank you brother
4:32 Azula, circus freak, and emo girl. THAT MADE ME BURST OUT LAUGHING
Appa's Lost Days and The Tales of Ba Sing Se - these episodes made me cry EVERY TIME.
I hope your channel grows. Stay hopeful.
Now I really want to rewatch ATLA but I don’t think I can handle it. I’ve lost a lot of pets in the past few months. The new Pokémon anime made me cry
You could skip this episode
I’ve never cried so hard for a fictional animal. What tragedy, no reason they did my boy appa like that.
You made me cry 😢
This episode as well as the tales of ba sing se always make me cry like a baby
This made me tear up ❤️
I hope Netflix includes this in the next season.