Aang (The Last Airbender, 2010)



Aang is the main protagonist of the infamous 2010 movie called The Last Airbender that is based off a Nickelodeon tv show by the same name.

This article will only focus on the movie version of Aang, who is not what he was meant from the show

Why This Version Sucks
Noteː This will only focus on the Movie version of Aang only.
 * 1) Aang was horribly changed in the movie from a fun-loving, caring, optimistic and sometimes serious boy to an an angsty brat who never cracks a joke nor smile.
 * 2) He acts more like a scared child then his original personality in Avatar
 * 3) His actor, Noah Ringer did a poor job portraying him as he sounds emotionless and phoned in.
 * 4) *Not to mention Noah Ringer was heavily miscasted as him for two reasonsː
 * 5) **in the original show, Aang is implied to be Asian more specifically to be Tibetan.
 * 6) **Noah himself also had no acting experience at all.
 * 7) His name is mispronounced as it is pronounced in the movie "Ong" rather than "Ah-ng".
 * 8) This movie representaition takes himself WAY too seriously to the point he would never be goofy as his original counterpart.
 * 9) *You may argue that Aang did have a serious side to him but not to the extent like this.
 * 10) Unlike his original counterpart he doesn't immediately ask Katara to go penguin-sledding with him after waking up, and he doesn't even tell her or Sokka his name until they're at the Southern Air Temple.
 * 11) He's pretty much bland in character and personality wise at best if you think about it.
 * 12) Aang also doesn't fused the Ocean Spirit in Avatar State to wipe out the entire Fire Nation armada, instead he summons a giant tsunami to cause them to flee.
 * 13) He doesn't even fight with Zuko whatsoever.

Redeeming Qualities

 * 1) There are some moments where he is at his best for exampleː
 * 2) *He tries to encourage the Earthbenders in the movie to fight back the Firebenders when they were imprisoned.
 * 3) *Aang helps Zuko as the Blue Spirit when they are attacked by General Zhao's army.
 * 4) Depending on your view, it could have been a great concept of a more mature version of Aang (even though he did take the Avatar job seriously during season 3) yet it was atrociously executed.
 * 5) His trenchcoat and detailed airbending tattoos is a fitting concept than his original counterpart.