With Avatar: The Last Airbender making its debut on Netflix, now would seem to be the perfect time to celebrate some of the show's shining moments. It's a show filled with wisdom, humor, and just thoroughly enjoyable.
Twitter User @80skillerqueen, went ahead and gifted the internet with a series of face swaps involving Disney protagonists and their antagonists. Our one bone to pick with this otherwise amazing series of face swaps is that Stitch was NOT an antagonist. Outside of that this is gold. And can we all appreciate just how amazing the Scar one is for a moment please?
If he was always this strong, maybe his mom wasn't crazy to let him leave home at the age of ten. If Pokemon was a huge part of your childhood too, then you might be intrigued by the surprising canonic strength of Ash Ketchum. Leave it to Tumblr to do the math on a seemingly inconsequential piece of pop culture, like the time someone figured out the day Ice Cube's "Good Day" was.
Twitter User, @kyoshiisland, shared their thoughts on how Avatar: The Last Airbender is such a magically powerful show, in what it accomplishes in the way of breaking down politics/ethics matters. Fans and folks not even familiar with the show, but instead, with what's taking place moment-to-moment in our mad world of politics and ethics, are likely to appreciate some of the sentiments being put across in this Twitter thread. Check out some thought-provoking quotes from old and wise, Uncle Iroh, here, if you're hungry for more Avatar: The Last Airbender content.
"All food wants is to come home with us," says the narrator in this latest TV spot. "But nothing can prepare them, for how we prepare them."
Someone call Fox. Hugh Jackman may be done playing Wolverine after his next movie, but that doesn't mean the fun needs to stop. In his free time, artist Randy Bishop likes to doodle the X-Men, and his cutesy style is almost a dead ringer for the animated action flicks of the late 90's (Iron Giant, Treasure Planet).
Sony is doubling down on Spider-Man making both a new live-action and animated film franchise... Why not, X-Men?