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The Na'vi of Avatar (2009) and Avatar: The Way of Water (2022) Explained. A quick comprehensive guide and analysis of the Na'vi living on Pandora.
00:00 - Intro & Whatever
00:21 - Inspiration behind Pandora
02:40 - How they created the Na'vi
04:38 - Physiology 101
07:05 - Tsaheylu (The Bond)
07:37 - Birth and Lifespan
08:02 - Metkayina Clan
08:48 - Religion & Eywa
09:08 - The Laws of Eywa
09:38 - Unobtanium
10:21 - Network of energy
10:54 - Tree of Voices
11:17 - Tree of Souls
11:28 - Pandora Geology 101
12:17 - Rings of Stone
12:42 - Purpose of Unobtanium
12:58 - Thundering Rocks
13:10 - Transfer of Life
13:55 - The Na’vi Clans
16:18 - Language & Communication
19:01 - Culture & Way of Life
22:35 - Dream Hunt
24:38 - The Challenge
25:40 - Diet (Hunting & Gathering)
27:33 - The Avatar Program
31:10 - Neytiri’s Sister
30:13 - Dr. Max Patel
In this video, I will give you the rundown on the history of the Na’vi, Anatomy and Physiology 101, the religion of Eywa, language, culture, structure of the clans and way of life. Including stuff like Dream Hunt and Songcords. The video will also be a guide to their habitat on the moon Pandora, specifically stuff about the Great Rainforest, also known as Na’ring. Looking into places like The Tree of Souls, The Tree of Voices and Hometree.
I explain the Na’vi’s conflict with the humans, or sky people, pre-war and during the war of 2154. Which also means we’ll be talking about the other clans on Pandora; like the Omatikaya Clan (Blue Flute Clan), Tayrangi clan, Olangi clan, Anurai clan, Olangi clan, Tawkami clan, Kekunan clan, and Tipani clan. The history of the Avatar program led by Grace Augustine will answer questions like “What happened to Neytiri’s sister?”
This video also goes in-depth about unobtainium; a highly valuable rare superconducting compound that fuels Earth’s economy in the year 2154. This compound adds reasoning as to why the RDA corporation is there and why that superconducting compound is essential to the global network on Pandora.
I use deleted scenes and different interviews with the cast & crew to supply you with more details that were left out of Avatar (2009). Like Dr. Max Patel leading the Rogue One Avatar drivers during their take over of the RDA settlement or other rituals like “Dream Hunt”.
Along the way, I react to stuff, as well as show you Hidden Details, Things You Missed and Easter eggs.
#Avatar #AVATARTheWayOfWater #JamesCameron #Explained
Sources:
Avatar Featurette: Planet Pandora
• Avatar Featurette: Pla...
Becoming Na'vi:
• Becoming Na'vi
Do You Speak Na'vi? Giving Voice To 'Avatar' Aliens:
www.npr.org/templates/story/s...
How to speak the Na'vi Language of Avatar from its inventor Dr. Paul Frommer:
• How to speak the Na'vi...
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  • @BryceEdwardBrown
    @BryceEdwardBrown Жыл бұрын

    For the Sky People wanting to see more Avatar videos ➤ kzread.info/head/PLIDA_euIduL3s04nTI_Ys5kfWWeTKz4a1

  • @djbobby224

    @djbobby224

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm guessing that the next avatar will be in the desert. From the way the cover art looks and the fact that you mention they have sand terrain.

  • @nurulfatihah4555

    @nurulfatihah4555

    Жыл бұрын

    @@djbobby224 me and

  • @theducklinghomesteadandgar6639

    @theducklinghomesteadandgar6639

    Жыл бұрын

    @@djbobby224 Hmmm? I thought it was going to be mostly water based, since it is titled, what is it...Avtar Way of the Water.... or something like that Maybe the desert is them banding together again and one tribes is in the desert, and they used those scenes for the posters/ads to throw everyone off it is mostly in the water??? Or it could be they work at finding water, or digging for water or making aqueducts to relocate the water???? I could 1000% off and it is based in the desert, but everything I've seen and heard is them in the water. Just saying!! LOL!!! I know nothing!!! I barely watch the Telly anymore, and just watch stuff online and I barely go anywhere....Grocery and doctor and that's it since I don't have an income waiting on SS to approve me.

  • @JonboyIncalad

    @JonboyIncalad

    Жыл бұрын

    part two plx!

  • @jboydayz

    @jboydayz

    Жыл бұрын

    so this is a review of inferior xeno, the humans should have just put down a bio weapon on the planet.

  • @asiareshontae
    @asiareshontae Жыл бұрын

    All these years I thought Tsu’Tey was jealous, whole time he was still heartbroken over Neytiri’s sister’s death.

  • @BryceEdwardBrown

    @BryceEdwardBrown

    Жыл бұрын

    RIght?! His backstory adds so much more depth to his character and really shows how amazing he was to forgive Jake.

  • @asiareshontae

    @asiareshontae

    Жыл бұрын

    @@BryceEdwardBrown I always loved him. I knew it was a reason why he was so angry and overprotective and now I know. He lost the love of his life

  • @neytsyip

    @neytsyip

    Жыл бұрын

    for real, i didn't know that either, it's wow :O :(((((

  • @briabridges8895

    @briabridges8895

    Жыл бұрын

    Righttt

  • @tphotos3485

    @tphotos3485

    Жыл бұрын

    in the Australian release the sister was completely cut out - first time I watched the American version the whole story made way more sense, with the school and the characters stories. The school, the shooting, the sister, tsu'tey's death scene were all cut for some reason...

  • @tereza1959
    @tereza1959 Жыл бұрын

    I always found weird that Avatar has this huge universe and lore, but no fanbase, you don't see people wanting to talk about the universe, create theories, create characters for this universe, etc

  • @ComotoseOnAnime

    @ComotoseOnAnime

    Жыл бұрын

    Because the unfortunate reality is that the story is relatively well and self contained. There's not many real mysteries outside of stuff that gets explained in deleted scenes or in companion media. And beyond that... the story is... Kind of bland honestly. Basically being a 'save the earth' tree huggy fest that after the first couple of watches gets kind of blatant and noticeable. I didn't notice it when I was 16 when I first watched it, but rewatching it when I I'm thirty it feels like I'm getting beat in the face with the message. Another problem is due to the cut content a *lot* of the nuance was lost in the story that I only found out later. When I was younger I rooted for the Na'vi because 'humans bad.' Nowadays I realize that for humanity to survive at all, they require the unique properties of Unobtanium to make sure the billions of people on earth can survive, thrive and inevitably leave their planet via the space travel unobtanium facilitates. Without that, Humanity stagnates and collapses if not dies out entirely. Humanity is fighting for it's survival which is the final nail in the coffin for such a franchise. When the entire society of your alien race remains unchanged for longer than human history has existed, you really have to consider who is worse off here. The Na'vi are stagnant in the worst possible way. In a few billion years when their star goes supernova, Eywa will not save them and the moon will become their tomb. They will have wasted their unique biology, their unique viewpoint that could have possibly gone towards understanding the universe in a way that humans never could, potentially even to the point of them figuring out a way to survive the heat death of the universe. And we will never know, because their species peaked, their great natural neural network wasn't put towards unraveling the secrets of the universe, it was simply used to enforce a perpetual state of the now. And that, frankly, is depressing. So much strength, so much potential, wasted.

  • @ComotoseOnAnime

    @ComotoseOnAnime

    Жыл бұрын

    @UCL0hZl35mkRRLfmUh6llKyg You say that like it's exclusive, I'm roughly 1/8th Native American, a good quarter of my extended family are greater than 1/2 native, some live on reservations. The white man won, get over it, had it been just about any other group of people on the planet, the natives wouldn't have been shoved onto reservations, they would have been exterminated outright to the last man woman and child or taken as slaves like it's happened to countless other groups of people in other countries for millennia. Beyond that, Natives weren't exactly the 'noble savage' trope either, they were killing each other long before European or even viking settlers settled there. They had just as martial a culture as any other human society on this planet, again, they lost, it happened. The only reason you're able to complain about it is that the natives didn't get shot in the back and shoved into a ditch after they lost. Also regardless, It's still tree huggy save the earth bullcrap. The Na'vi are a stagnant culture that will remain a stagnant culture until their sun turns into a red giant and burns the surface of their moon off in a few billion years, if it doesn't just go supernova and yeet them all into the darkness of space. Their civilization will die in barely an eye blink in the timeline of the universe not because they failed but because they never even tried in the first place.

  • @tereza1959

    @tereza1959

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ComotoseOnAnime idk, there are other stories/movies with huge well explained and defined universes like Star Wars and Game of Thrones, and they still have a great fanbase that create a lot of content about the universe and characters, create theories, etc. Avatar has basically no fanbase compared to these examples, it really is wasted potential and work, i feel sad for all the workers that created the Na'vi, the animals, the world of Pandora, etc, because nobody cares about it, Avatar is only valued for it's CGI, nothing else.

  • @ComotoseOnAnime

    @ComotoseOnAnime

    Жыл бұрын

    @@tereza1959 See the thing about Star Wars and Game of Thrones is they have a lot more room for fans to actually create things. What does Star wars have? Like 2-3 dozen alien races that you can delve into, dozens of alien worlds you can delve into, half a dozen major factions you can delve into, tons of ships that you can delve into, etc. Likewise for Game of thrones you have multiple families, multiple warfronts, multiple factions, multiple continents and a vast array of characters with interesting backstories that you can delve into. What does Avatar have? Two primary factions, two worlds, a single type of space ship, a single type of mech/tech, a handful of interesting creatures and locations, etc. It's all incredibly limited in it's scope because it was meant to tell a complete small scale narrative, Whereas Star Wars required all three of the first movies to tell it's overarching, galaxy spanning story, and in doing so it had to create an actual galaxy that felt as alive and organic as Pandora had to. The sequels planned for Avatar are going to be equally as self contained from the looks of it, so while they expand the world that's like saying the prequel trilogy expanded the world, they required another three movies to tell one narrative as well and opened up just that much more universe to be explored whereas the new movies for Avatar they're still just exploring the same moon, some of the same species, and some of the same conflicts. It also doesn't help that almost fifteen years passed between Avatar 1 and 2. Whereas only three years each passed between Starwars 4, 5 and 6. So you have 3 movies within the span of 6 years compared to two within 15 years. The prequel trilogy came out 16 years later, so similar in that regard but then released another 2 movies in the same 6 year timeframe as the first three movies. Game of thrones is a bit different in that it's a long running book and tv series and with those having to present a lot of self contained narrative , you get a lot more content and view points rather than just one single contained narrative. Plus it gives a lot of jumping off points. Say you want to write a fanfiction about Star Wars or Game of Thrones, where could you realistically start off at within those two narratives with a Self-Insert, Crossover character, out of context problem, etc.? There's frankly an enormous amount of places a character could step in and change things. Whereas the narrative timeline of Avatar is relative short and glossed over. Sully's coming into his own as a Na'vi is presented as a montage for petes sake. About the best you could do is, replace Sully, oppose Sully, replace Quaritch, oppose Quaritch, replace one of the Na'vi, replace Eywa, or start off outside of all of that and set up an OC story that takes place nebulously compared to the rest of the narrative, which isn't quite as intuitive as you're pretty much making up *everything* as you go along at that point, Like I said, Avatar's narrative is annoyingly self contained to where a lot of the avenues of easy story creation is kinda locked out. I suppose you could do a cyberpunk story set on Avatar Earth, but that's even further removed from the actually interesting content of the setting.

  • @Trollestiatumblur

    @Trollestiatumblur

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ComotoseOnAnime When you enter someone’s home, you treat them and their home with respect. You do things their way, especially if you are seeking refuge. You don’t come over and completely destroy everything in the name of “survival”. So the Na’vi and everything sacred to them have to die because the humans neglected and abused their own planet? The humans are not victims.

  • @Razzlewolfflight
    @Razzlewolfflight Жыл бұрын

    It’s such a shame that so much world-building and lore got cut out in favor of more animal and gunship battles. I knew 95% of what you talked about already because I was enthralled with this world when the movie first came out, so I bought companion books, played video games, and watched the extended cut (and the deleted scenes) when I got the Blu-ray…but very few others did. I think a lot more people would appreciate the detail and work that went into creating this planet system, culture, and biology if there was more in the actual film that people didn’t have to go searching for. I’m so glad the sequels are FINALLY starting to get released.

  • @BryceEdwardBrown

    @BryceEdwardBrown

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree that there could have been way more time for world building. Especially during the middle of the film where Jake is getting trained in the ways of the Omaticaya Clan

  • @HigherQualityUploads

    @HigherQualityUploads

    Жыл бұрын

    Guess that's what the sequels are for

  • @jakdup3224

    @jakdup3224

    Жыл бұрын

    @@HigherQualityUploads I hope that the sequels will eventually cover everything. And honestly, I dont care how long it takes for them to come out. If they are to take as long as this upcoming one, I will gladly wait a decade for the next one

  • @shafkatahmed5420

    @shafkatahmed5420

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jakdup3224 I guess u r not 68 like Cameron so time is not ur problem.It isn't my problem either.As I always like thing that are taken good care of.And Cameron does care about his work.

  • @allrock1238

    @allrock1238

    Жыл бұрын

    As a person who has taken the time to sit down and engage in conversation with both them men the woman elders in a number of indigious commuitys "this point really set Cameron on edge as to the layers of "refection" he is putting out there (male and female) indigious viewpoints on the film ,, Kitchwa elder Blanca Chancoso point is very valid .. Avatar in the amazon reaction example ,, kzread.info/dash/bejne/g5yTxqifn6icp9I.html , Cameron's reaction to it.. J Cameron clip- "I've been schooled" kzread.info/dash/bejne/q4RnvJVpaKW0oM4.html point taken , But I am aware that Cameron is moving the story arc of the sequals to address elements like this so that is a positive thing to see.. Cameron is very aware of deep layers of Indigious history to a layer that many people fail to recognise , The Haudenosaunee and the deep internal history of Great law of peace , there was a vital women in there history called Jigonsaseh (Reflective roots recognised in avatar ?) kzread.info/dash/bejne/a52K3MuAeLPOhto.html , There is also a deeply respected leader and peacemaker in there community with a rather refective name posably in sublime recognition "(Jake) Swamp" (Jake) sully ? (Jake and his Dream) kzread.info/dash/bejne/gmqu0ax8kZqYorw.html Jake talks about the importance of Condolance in the light of deep historical trauma we have all faced. kzread.info/dash/bejne/l3WgtNmiadDUp6Q.html not as shallow a film as many think..

  • @chattycatty3336
    @chattycatty3336 Жыл бұрын

    Idk if this was mentioned or not, but the Na'vi have very sweet sleep rituals as well. For example, everyone sleeps together in a cluster of hammocks, if one family member is off by themselves, someone will come to check on them, because its seen as abnormal. Also when a hammock is used up and needs to be replaced, they hold a ceramony where the bed is burned and celebrated, and then the whole tribe come together for about a week or longer, to handmake a new one :) they are a very strong bonding tool

  • @nonnativenarnian

    @nonnativenarnian

    Жыл бұрын

    COOL!

  • @swatisquantum

    @swatisquantum

    Жыл бұрын

    For something that you use every day for 8 hrs, that makes sense that their hammocks go through a ritual.

  • @greninjaguy5264

    @greninjaguy5264

    Жыл бұрын

    That's actually fucking adorable and sweet

  • @chattycatty3336

    @chattycatty3336

    Жыл бұрын

    @@greninjaguy5264 i agree, theres something else I really like, their tool/ accessory racks. Each member has a simple rack to hold their "clothes", jewelry, tools, etc. A Na'vi is not aloud to craft their own, instead they must be gifted one by another member of the tribe. And since each rack takes awhile to make, and is done by hand, its another way of bonding the tribe 😁

  • @emmettrice8700

    @emmettrice8700

    Жыл бұрын

    Your 100% right, I never knew any off this and now im genuinely excited soft the 2nd one

  • @sophiefredrickson9370
    @sophiefredrickson9370 Жыл бұрын

    Omg they should’ve explained what happened to Neytiri’s sister! It adds so much to the plot and storyline

  • @BryceEdwardBrown

    @BryceEdwardBrown

    Жыл бұрын

    RIGHT?! Adds so much more weight to everything

  • @oberfeldwebelhans7652

    @oberfeldwebelhans7652

    Жыл бұрын

    They did tho

  • @rawrdinosaurkat1625

    @rawrdinosaurkat1625

    Жыл бұрын

    @@oberfeldwebelhans7652 In the Extended Version only.

  • @oberfeldwebelhans7652

    @oberfeldwebelhans7652

    Жыл бұрын

    @@rawrdinosaurkat1625 Oh yeah right thats a thing, idk how but I've only ever seen the extended one. Much better in my opinion.

  • @mfenix88

    @mfenix88

    Жыл бұрын

    @@oberfeldwebelhans7652 i had the extended version originally and watched it first, i lost it a long while back so i watched the theatrical version on Disney+ with my partner and was shocked how much was left out. Extended version is far superior

  • @Aztecmami217
    @Aztecmami217 Жыл бұрын

    I have watched Avatar 50 times and I am amazed every time. Each time I notice something new, but I did not know about T'sutey's story. Now it makes sense why it seemed that Neytiri and T'sutey were not happy about becoming a couple. I immediately looked for the director's extended blu-ray version when it came out and it adds so much depth to the story!

  • @kingdomheartist3791

    @kingdomheartist3791

    Жыл бұрын

    tsu'tey's story is explained in depth in the comic "tsu'teys path!" it's all canon :)

  • @doodlerom
    @doodlerom Жыл бұрын

    If they adapted the series into a book series, I'd be so down to read them!

  • @BryceEdwardBrown

    @BryceEdwardBrown

    Жыл бұрын

    Same!

  • @chubbybunny6975

    @chubbybunny6975

    Жыл бұрын

    There are graphic novels!

  • @TheVirtualJenesis

    @TheVirtualJenesis

    Жыл бұрын

    Not usually a fan of films>>books but I'd also be definitely down to read Avatar as a book series due to the fact that they would uncover so many more details and deleted scenes. They would go more into depth with the main storyline and have features like teaching the native language which I think would be the dopest thing ever!

  • @rawrdinosaurkat1625

    @rawrdinosaurkat1625

    Жыл бұрын

    There are two additional graphic novels that expand on the story and give more world building. :) Highly reccomend you check them out.

  • @t.k.griffin1315

    @t.k.griffin1315

    Жыл бұрын

    @@rawrdinosaurkat1625 Please share the names of the books. It drives book sellers nuts when someone says, “I’m looking for a book; I don’t know the title or the author’s name, but the cover is blue.” 😏 Thank you!

  • @sauron6064
    @sauron6064 Жыл бұрын

    I’d like to see desert na’vi. I imagine them being dressed similar to tusken raiders.

  • @BryceEdwardBrown

    @BryceEdwardBrown

    Жыл бұрын

    Right?! I'd really like to see their way of life

  • @favb7931

    @favb7931

    Жыл бұрын

    @@BryceEdwardBrown with like beige skin and scarlet eyes too

  • @WraithLK

    @WraithLK

    Жыл бұрын

    And the snow tribes

  • @Spat1o

    @Spat1o

    Жыл бұрын

    Copying Natus Vincere

  • @Ned-nw6ge

    @Ned-nw6ge

    Жыл бұрын

    Same here. Since the Metkayina are more turquoise in color, and all their other features that makes them different from the Omaticaya, I wonder how they're going to show the other ethnicities in the sequels. Will the Na'vi that live on deserts and plains be darker blue or purple, with dark orange or reddish eyes, and the peoples of the cold forests, grasslands, marshes and mountains be a paler blue? I'm really stoked for the environmental diversity of the next sequels. I imagine that working on a world like this must be so much fun

  • @joshuaanderson8610
    @joshuaanderson8610 Жыл бұрын

    Honestly, i wouldnt have minded if the movie turned out to be 3.5+ hours or more. I watch the extended addition and still want more after the credits roll. I'd love to see an anniversary release that features all the deleted scenes finished and put into the final cut

  • @wargames43

    @wargames43

    Жыл бұрын

    Well go watch Avatar 2 :D its 3 hours and 15 minutes. Loved the movie cant wait for the 3rd movie :3

  • @mfenix88

    @mfenix88

    Жыл бұрын

    Hopefully if the sequels do well enough JC will go back and complete the unfinished deleted scenes

  • @joshuaanderson8610

    @joshuaanderson8610

    Жыл бұрын

    @@wargames43 watched it twice already. I would definitely watch it again sometime. The 3D experience was great

  • @llemay3219

    @llemay3219

    Жыл бұрын

    where did u watch the extended version

  • @robertlucas3749

    @robertlucas3749

    9 ай бұрын

    or 6 hours in my opinion

  • @princeollie1022
    @princeollie1022 Жыл бұрын

    I had no idea about Neytiri's sister :o I am shocked! That's a detail that makes the scene where they destroy the tree of voices evn more tragic... And making the movie even better! I really hope we learn about this in the future movies!

  • @Klehan
    @Klehan Жыл бұрын

    The 'your mom' joke caught me off guard😂 Awesome video, btw! I really wish all those scenes weren't deleted; they would've added more weight and explaination to the story overall. I'm really excited for the next movie.

  • @BryceEdwardBrown

    @BryceEdwardBrown

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Hannah K! I wish they kept in those scenes too, especially the scene explaining what happened to Neytiri's sister.

  • @itsjustbrandy4290
    @itsjustbrandy4290 Жыл бұрын

    I never knew about the deleted scenes you showed. It gave me a new appreciation for the little weasel that wanted the unobtanium. I'm so glad I watched this video! Can't wait to see what you put up after the next film.

  • @charoleawood

    @charoleawood

    Жыл бұрын

    You need to check out the blu-ray Collector's Edition

  • @fightingfaerie

    @fightingfaerie

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah I’m surprised. He almost redeemed himself there. Sure he’s greedy and selfish and racist, but even he doesn’t want literal genocide. I mean he looks like he’s going to cry right there. I don’t hate him quite as much.

  • @itsjustbrandy4290

    @itsjustbrandy4290

    Жыл бұрын

    @@fightingfaerie agreed

  • @Atomic118
    @Atomic118 Жыл бұрын

    So Eywa is Natural Internet while each Na'vi is a computer with unique Ip address. And big lighted trees are servers while underground roots are optical fibres. That's why they have same language like people on internet have English(I know there are other reasons for that).

  • @brianperkins6121

    @brianperkins6121

    Жыл бұрын

    Take a look on youtube at the work of Suzanne Simmard. The reason Grace uses Computer networking phrases in her dailog is to try and make the coperate types to understand , Human Neurology strutures make a better reflection as its biological not Binary..not unlike "Like Neurons in the Brain.. That kind of network ..

  • @brianperkins6121

    @brianperkins6121

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you

  • @oceansunset6147

    @oceansunset6147

    Жыл бұрын

    Yep exactly how the natural world actually operates … check out giant trees

  • @souslocean778
    @souslocean778 Жыл бұрын

    We need James Cameron to make a whole documentary on Pandora and the complexity of this world

  • @-Foof

    @-Foof

    4 ай бұрын

    It’d be like 100 episodes long lol, I know I’d be down to watch it

  • @RobloxAdoptMe9OOO

    @RobloxAdoptMe9OOO

    2 ай бұрын

    I would watch every single episode

  • @justafan5179
    @justafan5179 Жыл бұрын

    Awesome video! Cool thing about Unobtanium, is that Cameron said he chose that name, because Unobtanium is actually a real classification of unknown substances... so what you have in Avatar... is a rock, that the humanity hasn't even bothered to name or classify, but the covet it enough to blindly wipe out whatever get in their way... all in the name of basically an idea.

  • @tronam

    @tronam

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah, actually Unobtainium dates as far back as 1950s era aerospace engineers. There's an interesting history behind it.

  • @justafan5179

    @justafan5179

    Жыл бұрын

    @tronam definitely one of my favorite "real world" sci-fi tech examples. I just love it when there is actual scientific reasoning behind sci-fi ideas.

  • @tronam

    @tronam

    Жыл бұрын

    @@justafan5179 If you truly want to go down the rabbit hole and get lore technical it’s actually a room-temperature superconductor containing several substances, particularly UBH-310, and is used heavily by humanity for chip production and other tech systems like maglev and space travel, especially the ISV engines. It’s really just the simpleminded corpo who keeps calling it unobtanium. Working scientists and engineers probably wouldn’t use that term in their research because it’s more of a general nickname.

  • @alwaysdead89
    @alwaysdead89 Жыл бұрын

    The lore, the aesthetics, whole ass language and small things like the Lorax - it's a mind blowing movie. I hope the new one isn't as bad as everyone is saying, but I imagine it's great, people are so entitled these days and will never be happy with anything. Can't wait to see it.

  • @lolawickersham9569

    @lolawickersham9569

    Жыл бұрын

    If you haven’t seen it yet, I have 2 times. The new movie is so amazing it’s a whole emotional roller coaster I’m not joking. Everyone in the room was sobbing by the end of the movie

  • @tronam

    @tronam

    Жыл бұрын

    @@lolawickersham9569 We love you Payakan. :)

  • @jmcneil3394
    @jmcneil3394 Жыл бұрын

    I always felt like we were missing something from the movie, but with all the deleted scenes, world building, with immense culture and story added. It felt more complete. And it just felt like everything added up and made more sense. It’s very exciting knowing all of this, the things we missed out on. It especially spoke to child me when it first came out.

  • @damionluna4426
    @damionluna4426 Жыл бұрын

    It was so sad when the tree of voices was destroyed and knowing that they were gonna bomb the tree of souls was horrible because of how precious it was I hope Neytiri can still connect with her sister with other trees and same for Tsu'tey

  • @dans-designs
    @dans-designs Жыл бұрын

    Man that was incredibly detailed! Great work, I think this would be awesome as a book! "The Unofficial Guide to Pandora"

  • @BryceEdwardBrown

    @BryceEdwardBrown

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the kind words Daniel, honestly would love a book deal haha

  • @dans-designs

    @dans-designs

    Жыл бұрын

    @@BryceEdwardBrown I think you should go for it! The amount of detail you have put into this video, I'm sure a publisher would be impressed!

  • @Teag_Brohman15
    @Teag_Brohman15 Жыл бұрын

    I can't help but wonder what kind of Na'vi Clans & Animals would be living in the Wetlands, Oceans, Coniferous Forests or Great Plains

  • @bmocdz935

    @bmocdz935

    Жыл бұрын

    I think we're gonna find out in future movies 🥹🤞

  • @I-hate-youtube797
    @I-hate-youtube797 Жыл бұрын

    Them having a rule about not using wheels, mining, or laying “stone upon stone” means they once used to do/ have these things and it went bad. That’s very interesting to learn. Maybe that’s why they all have a universal language. Maybe they used to be as advanced as humans and had a common language like we have English that most people knew and their advanced society went bad so they all decided to live like hunter and gatherers again?

  • @officialstinkbug

    @officialstinkbug

    Жыл бұрын

    i see these rules ensuring true balance in the ecosystem. humans use wheels, lay stone upon stone and mine minerals from the ground, years and years of that has caused significant problems to our own planet, like global warming, extinction of species and shortage of resources. the rules put in place by Eywa and followed by the Na'vi ensure the Na'vi can live on Pandora wayyyy longer than humans can do so on Earth

  • @DamselReviews
    @DamselReviews Жыл бұрын

    so, having just watched Avatar the way of water, and learning that the song Neytiri sings through out the film is called The Songcord, and now watching your video and learning about the cultural aspect of a Songcord, NEYTIRI WAS SINGING ABOUT NETAYEM!! there was a scene of her doing something to a staff, so it could be her songcord and her adding something to it about Netayem's death. i need to rewatch this film again ;(

  • @lupaargentum33
    @lupaargentum33 Жыл бұрын

    Incredible video! It would be amazing if you could talk more about the world of Avatar in the future. As someone who got completely sucked into the fantastical world as a child, and more recently, the fascinating language and culture of the Na'vi, it would be amazing to hear more of what you have to share! My personal fascination is mainly surrounding Avatar's con-lang, but I will gladly take anything you want to give us about Avatar. Thank you again for this wonderful video!

  • @charoleawood

    @charoleawood

    Жыл бұрын

    con-lang?

  • @lupaargentum33

    @lupaargentum33

    Жыл бұрын

    @@charoleawood conlang is a shortening of the term constructed language. Basically, a language that someone invented. A big portion of these are fictional languages like the Na'vi language in Avatar, Elvish in Lord Of The Rings, and Klingon in Star Treck. Hope this helps!

  • @charoleawood

    @charoleawood

    Жыл бұрын

    @@lupaargentum33 Well then, I've learned a new term today! Thanks :)

  • @spinfoilhat3087

    @spinfoilhat3087

    Жыл бұрын

    nga tsun pivlltxe fìlì'fya srak? kaltxì ma tsmuk 👀

  • @lupaargentum33

    @lupaargentum33

    Жыл бұрын

    @@spinfoilhat3087 Unfortunately, I know next to no Na'vi. All I've pieced together so far is the grammatical structure and a handful of nouns from the movie dialogue. It would be awesome if you could tell me how you learned it!

  • @yesthepedro9068
    @yesthepedro9068 Жыл бұрын

    I cannot discribe how much i enjoyed this video. I always love when i find someone who is just as obsessed with avatar as me(in a way that you are basicaly in a rabbit hole searching about the anatomy of the creatures living in pandora and the linguistics of the Na'vi langage). This is the first video of your channel that i happend to watch and i already became a fan. Not avery creator makes this type of content(half an hour long videos about the mythologi, biology and culture of avatar) bacause they not always performe very well, but these are some of my favourite types of videos

  • @aquaabouttogetfunky
    @aquaabouttogetfunky Жыл бұрын

    When I rewatched Avatar a few months ago, I sworn that the deleted scenes were it my imagination. Apparently no, my first viewing of the movie as a child was late at night showing the complete addition on tv, with the behind the scenes

  • @wakeupsee
    @wakeupsee Жыл бұрын

    Avatar is such a beautiful movie. So much meaning and truth behind it all.

  • @BryceEdwardBrown

    @BryceEdwardBrown

    Жыл бұрын

    Agreed!

  • @flamingmonkeyheads
    @flamingmonkeyheads Жыл бұрын

    dude if you have the time i'd love to see another one of these!!! this was super interesting and easy to follow, such intricate lore

  • @BryceEdwardBrown

    @BryceEdwardBrown

    Жыл бұрын

    More on the way! Thanks for the kind words cj!

  • @chubbybunny6975
    @chubbybunny6975 Жыл бұрын

    The Metkayina Na'Vi also have flared, fin-like, hairless tails! During the teaser trailer, look at the Metkayina Na'Vi that's blowing the conch shell as a horn, you get a full view of his tail!

  • @Zaysticks
    @Zaysticks Жыл бұрын

    A movie inspired by a dream, is always the most precious, beautiful, and amazing gift.

  • @sherikadam8464
    @sherikadam8464 Жыл бұрын

    That unfinished CGI Navi baby is almost as haunting as that CGI baby in Twilight. Definitely will be making an appearance in my nightmares.

  • @Kiri_Sully399
    @Kiri_Sully399 Жыл бұрын

    I like how you actually quoted some of the phrases and sentences in the movie. As an avatar fan since day one, i definitely noticed🤣

  • @laciena
    @laciena Жыл бұрын

    The mom joke had me in tears 😂

  • @RobertsMarketingTube
    @RobertsMarketingTube Жыл бұрын

    Brilliant video. I think as the Avatar movies continue, the whole Na’vi culture will continue to expand and deepen just as Star Wars has over more than 40 years. Great job. And the new movie is awesome. Keep making videos. I’m all in for them!! More than a million views so far. Great job. Keep it up!

  • @williereed8633
    @williereed8633 Жыл бұрын

    This video is amazing! I’m really looking forward to the next video once A2 comes out in December I just learned so much more about my favorite movie

  • @charoleawood

    @charoleawood

    Жыл бұрын

    Do you have the Collector's Edition blu ray?

  • @BryceEdwardBrown

    @BryceEdwardBrown

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you willie reed!

  • @madmouse1016
    @madmouse1016 Жыл бұрын

    Just awhile back, my friend brought up Avatar to me, and suddenly I realized I didn't remember much from the movie. I was around- five or six when the movie came out, and still have the Direhorse and Toruk toy from happy meals. I remember I've always liked the movie and thought it was beautiful, but couldn't remember the plot so I ended up reading in the wiki xD also upon finding out there were comics, of course I had to read those. So now I'm only more interested in the lore and culture of the Na'vi

  • @M.A.C.01
    @M.A.C.01 Жыл бұрын

    The avatar honestly live in a beautiful culture. Imagine communicating with your dead loved ones through bioluminescent trees.

  • @vitoriadias7990
    @vitoriadias7990 Жыл бұрын

    31:43 A little detail that almost no one catch is the necklace Grace wears in her Avatar body is 31:54 Sylwanin's necklace.

  • @thornedreadlow9376
    @thornedreadlow9376 Жыл бұрын

    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️I just subscribed and hit the bell solely because of this video! This was the best Navi explanation video I have seen yet! PLEASE please DO make a part two AND three!!! And thank you so much for doing such a high quality super professional flawless job on this one! Bravo!!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @Raxilla
    @Raxilla Жыл бұрын

    Very informative and comprehensives. Loved it. It gave me a more thorough understanding and showcasing of the world Cameron created.

  • @TheIronMason
    @TheIronMason Жыл бұрын

    Great work! Personally, I can't wait for the directors cut to come out but this was well worth the wait. My only disappointment/complaint is that we won't get the movie that happens in between the two. Those have been adopted into graphic novels. Unfortunately, those graphic novels just don't do that story justice. I want the movie when Jake and Ney'tiri are starting their family and developing their love. The birth of their first child. Thats the season of my life I'm in and its the movie I need in my life right now. I have no doubt Avatar will do what it needs to do over Christmas weekend and beyond. I saw it yesterday and I've got two more showings booked this week. I'll be booking more showings during and after Christmas as well. I'm positive others will also go out of their way to see and experience this movie in 3D. I got chills watching it. It was such a visceral and emotional experience.

  • @thescavenger9513
    @thescavenger9513 Жыл бұрын

    I did a much less well made version of this. This was so in depth and was so great! Loved it!

  • @parinatis80
    @parinatis80 Жыл бұрын

    Your brilliant research and lucid explanation of the world of Pandora gave so much depth and layers to the Avatar experience. I just loved it. Thank you. Do make more of such videos pl. ❤️

  • @DannyJane.
    @DannyJane. Жыл бұрын

    Yes, please do make continuations of this. It's one of the best movies EVER and a scifi triumph!

  • @wiseoldwizard
    @wiseoldwizard Жыл бұрын

    *Beautiful and well explained to better understand the amazing world of Pandora.*

  • @Ikeyy.
    @Ikeyy. Жыл бұрын

    Awesome video man!! Can't wait for pt2

  • @BryceEdwardBrown

    @BryceEdwardBrown

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much Ikey04!

  • @rufiredup90
    @rufiredup90 Жыл бұрын

    Really, really well done video. I didn’t expect to watch it from the beginning aaaalll the way to the end. Great video. Super comprehensive, entertaining and informative.

  • @adambrothwood
    @adambrothwood Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your movie knowledge. I just love that people like you who made the video and have way more knowledge of movies than I do share that knowledge with the rest of us. This video feels like a genuine interest on the topic and your passion comes across. Keeping making videos like this please. You are appreciated 👍

  • @vanessapaz1570
    @vanessapaz1570 Жыл бұрын

    This video helped a lot to understand the Na'vi.I was thinking for you to make a video about Neytiri and why she is so strict against humans.

  • @melmarmoria167
    @melmarmoria167 Жыл бұрын

    Wow this is an amazing video. I totally agree - "Unobtainium" makes me giggle like mad. You have not only a whole lore but a gigantic planet(?)wide culture with multiple culture fragments based on environmental factors, music instruments, a working language, and scientific explanation for pretty much everything... and THATS what you decide to name the foreign expensive incredibly rare material? Also, did you mean to bring out the video with the 3D Remaster coming out soon or was that pure coincidence/have i been living under a rock and just not noticed it would even happen?

  • @BryceEdwardBrown

    @BryceEdwardBrown

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Mel Marmoria! I know, right? iT's UnObtAinAbLE !

  • @HigherQualityUploads

    @HigherQualityUploads

    Жыл бұрын

    At least it's memorable. All I remembered from the first film was "Pandora" and "unobtanium." Everything else slipped my mind.

  • @klltsun_2576

    @klltsun_2576

    Жыл бұрын

    I mean, humans called the process of a star being stretched out as it's sucked in a black hole, like a spaghetti wrapping around a fork....spaghettification. Also called noodle effect. I actually just learned that a few hours ago and my brain would not let it go lmao

  • @islandboy684jb3809
    @islandboy684jb3809 Жыл бұрын

    6:40 - 6:51 🤣Had to replay that a couple of times, I couldn't believe the audacity! Well done Bryce.

  • @akasha0lecter
    @akasha0lecter Жыл бұрын

    OMG please do a lot more of this video. I’m in love of you and how you understand Na’vi’s culture.

  • @ericschuller908
    @ericschuller908 Жыл бұрын

    I remember just diving dick-first into the wiki back in high school when Avatar first came out and this was one hell of a trip down memory lane. Thank you for posting this and I would love to see more of what your thoughts are following the The Way of Water when it releases next month.

  • @AuthorJDawn
    @AuthorJDawn Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for making this video. There was so much I didn’t know and always wondered. About to get that book ordered too. I hope that you can make a video after the second movie comes out.

  • @avokittypup
    @avokittypup Жыл бұрын

    Wow! I would love to keep hearing you keep talking about Avatar in the future! 👌♥️✌️

  • @cerka27
    @cerka27 Жыл бұрын

    There are so many scenes I didn’t know about. Thanks for this explanation ❤

  • @a_purple_rainboiii5447
    @a_purple_rainboiii5447 Жыл бұрын

    “Because that’s what you’re doing with your Tuesday now” Me: *checks time* “it actually is Tuesday😳”

  • @DD_MENEN
    @DD_MENEN Жыл бұрын

    This movie always reminds me of the stories my grate grandma would tell me about Africa before the white people came… there’s a lot of parallels to this story and colonisation not just in Africa but in all areas of the world where indigenous people encountered our white brothers and sisters…Australia with the aboriginal people, America with the red Indians etc. these people all had cultures centred on community, nature and spirituality….money, individualism, capitalism and using land to profit are concepts that came with the invaders Edit: here in South Africa hello is “sawubona” which directly translates to “I see you” Even the female spiritual leader… this still exists in Africa to this day, there’s just a bunch of stuff here from actual indigenous cultures and ways of life

  • @ndumakazulu

    @ndumakazulu

    Жыл бұрын

    Iqiniso lelo sesi. I would even argue that the whole theme is influenced on what was happening in the past here in Africa. The truth is normally hidden in plain sight for those that are walking with their eyes open. What Hollywood normally deems a time in the future is normally what was happening in the past in Africa. If I ever have enough time I will come back and give detailed feedback about the secret code language layered throughout the movie, or I'll do another video explaining Why the movie Avatar was really about Africa/Kemet. The next one and movies like Aquaman/The Mermaid speak on concepts of living in water that are not foreign to Africa. Today many people bathwasa amadlozi amanzi not because they are being visited by snakes and all these demonic things confused as African spirituality, but because we used to live there, back when mountains were still under water.

  • @noname-gh1vr

    @noname-gh1vr

    Жыл бұрын

    Ah yes. Before the white people came to the beaches in africa and bought slaves from rich african landowners. All the cultures you mentioned, also took slaves and land from other people. Indians in america were fighting one another for land and resources. Same for everyone else.

  • @FellDownTheCornHole

    @FellDownTheCornHole

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ndumakazulu Probably more based off of what happened in the americas tbh.

  • @spinfoilhat3087

    @spinfoilhat3087

    Жыл бұрын

    @@FellDownTheCornHole Actually if you look at the Omatikaya's clothing they are meant to be more like African and South American indigenous people, leaning much more towards African.

  • @spinfoilhat3087

    @spinfoilhat3087

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ndumakazulu I would LOVE to hear about this! I noticed that the clothing that some of the Omatikaya (especially Mo'at) was African and I remember that in the original script there was a direct reference to a tribe in Africa that directly compared them to the Omatikaya but it's been so long since I read the script I can't remember the name. I'm fully expecting one of the clans eventually to be heavily based off at least one of the South American tribes because Cameron went down there and spoke with many different people about the ongoing battles they were going through to protect their land. He's always been an activist and almost stopped making films to go into activism so it wouldn't surprise me if I found out that he also had gone to Africa prior to making Avatar and based the Omatikaya off of the people and their stories. He said once that he is a storyteller, and he wants to make sure those stories are told to as many people as possible. They deserve to be heard!

  • @rafisalfonsonin4908
    @rafisalfonsonin4908 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Bryce, I LOVE IT, ESPECIALLY THE SLIDE THAT SAYS “PRETEND THIS THE FOOTAGE”

  • @skateurself
    @skateurself Жыл бұрын

    And people say this is just Pocahontas in space. The amount of work and details put into this universe is insane.. U know we could very well be seeing a new "Star Wars" For our generation! I can say I was there for Avatar 1.. I was alive and I saw it in theaters. It could very well get that big.

  • @anthonymoca4361
    @anthonymoca4361 Жыл бұрын

    5:56 Jake Sully does in fact have 5 toes, probably because he was not an actual Na'vi (yet), which is pretty interesting. Edit: This feature is a result of the mix of Human and Na'vi DNA.

  • @wheresmahat345

    @wheresmahat345

    Жыл бұрын

    I never caught that. That's a good thing to know!

  • @spoiledoatmilk
    @spoiledoatmilk Жыл бұрын

    i love the world building & deep lore of this story, its extremely underrated!

  • @gigimoree8841
    @gigimoree8841 Жыл бұрын

    You gave so much information I had no clue about. I did see one version with some deleted scenes but not with the dream. You did a great job!

  • @jimboswamps5602
    @jimboswamps5602 Жыл бұрын

    Wow I learned so much! Thank you 🙏🏻 extremely well done video.

  • @BryceEdwardBrown

    @BryceEdwardBrown

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm so glad to hear that! Thanks for watching Jimbo!

  • @anne.andromeda
    @anne.andromeda Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for making this video. I love it

  • @BryceEdwardBrown

    @BryceEdwardBrown

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you watching, so happy to hear that 🥳🥳

  • @pumpagundy
    @pumpagundy Жыл бұрын

    Wow......The obvious study and video are super impressive.....thanks so much dude. I've been in love, watched the deleted scenes and all that....but you sure took it to another level.

  • @BryceEdwardBrown

    @BryceEdwardBrown

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm so happy to hear that, thank you Jimmy Rich!

  • @simonaxlz
    @simonaxlz5 ай бұрын

    Although it’s Monday, it’s my Friday. I get two days off and I cannot WAIT to binge watch your channel.

  • @JRBeast-nw3xg
    @JRBeast-nw3xg Жыл бұрын

    Oh recently rewatched the movie for the third time and it’s still as good as I remember and knowing this is very helpful even though I got some of this down pretty well. And it’s a beautiful world by a genius mind

  • @chloflo6338
    @chloflo6338 Жыл бұрын

    This video was amazing I’m only half way through and I love it. I’ve always loved avatar and it’s so nice seeing a creator love it just as much as us fans! People who hate on avatar do not understand the concept or amazing things that avatar provides to pop culture and also the film industry

  • @MaddoxMadness
    @MaddoxMadness Жыл бұрын

    I just finished watching this video and I can't believe is already over. It's really interesting.

  • @nitinjadhav108
    @nitinjadhav108 Жыл бұрын

    This is the best video i watched on avatar, thanks for making it, will be waiting to see more from u.

  • @katiemartin487
    @katiemartin487 Жыл бұрын

    I had no idea that Pandora was one of the moons of a planet called Prometheus, let alone both of them being in a completely different star system. I've always assumed that Pandora was one of Jupiter's moons, cause that's what it looked like. Even after all these years, this movie blows me away. 😯😯🤯🤯

  • @KadonGish-BTM
    @KadonGish-BTM Жыл бұрын

    I have just watched Avatar (2009), and this video was really fascinating to me, and now I know what the Na'vi were doing at certain parts of the movie, thanks man.

  • @deonna2194
    @deonna2194 Жыл бұрын

    You did such a good job with the information in this video. 😁

  • @marvin2678
    @marvin2678 Жыл бұрын

    cool that you mentioned Pantora...love that planet and the people of it

  • @verylostdoommarauder
    @verylostdoommarauder Жыл бұрын

    These movies are the perfect example of how no matter how in depth you make your worldbuilding, you need to have strong story and characters at the center for it to work. Sure, you could make a bunch of realistic biology, culture, and language, but if most people can't even remember the names of the main characters, they're not going to be interested. This is a good lesson for me, as I like worldbuilding and have an interest in writing. But also it would be amazing if these movies devolved into sci fi versions of the Alpha and Omega sequels, and I cannot be convinced otherwise.

  • @ryankwon8785
    @ryankwon8785 Жыл бұрын

    If they want to add more lore, there could be Avatar animated tv shows or tv shorts that explore the Na'vi, their culture, and each clan.

  • @hopeose
    @hopeose Жыл бұрын

    Love your videos, can’t wait for more avatar insights!

  • @SilverLoves
    @SilverLoves Жыл бұрын

    best 40 mins of my LIFE! THANK YOU! ♥♥♥

  • @cadenfinch4813
    @cadenfinch4813 Жыл бұрын

    By the way, Eywa isn’t a religion int the same way we think of one. Eywa is an actual, physical neural network running through all creatures on Pandora.

  • @clmk28
    @clmk28 Жыл бұрын

    I love that Pandora is a moon around a gas giant, I think thats really cool

  • @sarapineirogarea9493
    @sarapineirogarea9493 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this video. I wanted to know more in depth all the details I could 🥰

  • @subhathakur24
    @subhathakur24 Жыл бұрын

    My goodness that's a lot to pack in my friend. Brilliant video explaining so much. Now I feel I am part of this Pandora lore and culture. Can't freaking wait for the 16th dec .

  • @mattyboyb523
    @mattyboyb523 Жыл бұрын

    This was fantastic!!! Thank you so much!!! I’d love to see more and more videos on avatar as we get closer to the sequel. We’re actually going tonight to see Avatar at our local movie theater

  • @CrimsonDawn-ou4og
    @CrimsonDawn-ou4og Жыл бұрын

    I thoroughly enhoyed this. Watched the first Avatar again after hearing the second one was coming, and this was just what I needed to watch before seeing The Way of Water. 💙🙏 Edit: I finished watching it, and even though the plot wasn't all that like people said, I absolutely adored Pandora and it's marvelous splendor. In 3D it was insane

  • @makeuparmy7698
    @makeuparmy7698 Жыл бұрын

    This is a fantastic video!!!! I really enjoyed it. Definitely subscribing and hitting that Bell cuz I ABSOLUTELY MUST hear more after the next movie!!!

  • @marhensa
    @marhensa Жыл бұрын

    man.. I didn't know that there's a lot of information about Avatar saga exist out there, including many important deleted scene. I'm glad I found your video, I'll watch Avatar 2 tomorrow, and this is what I really need!

  • @kerwinayers3795
    @kerwinayers3795 Жыл бұрын

    "The Navi closest alien beings to resemble humans." The Saiyans- Are we a joke to you??"

  • @pinkdragon4830
    @pinkdragon4830 Жыл бұрын

    I was always fascinated by our rainforests,always wanted to visit it.When I saw Avatar I was so jealous of them,I felt like I should‘ve been a Na‘vi of the Omaticaya clan

  • @epaminon6196

    @epaminon6196

    3 ай бұрын

    Stone Age living doesn't suit everyone. Sure, you'd be happy with the situation like everybody else in your species - but only because Eywa would influence you subconsciously to stay stagnant. And then, you'd all die during the orbital virus bombings of Avatar 4.

  • @pinkdragon4830

    @pinkdragon4830

    3 ай бұрын

    @@epaminon6196 you must be really fun at parties

  • @epaminon6196

    @epaminon6196

    3 ай бұрын

    @@pinkdragon4830 I am. My pals and I enjoyed proposing satisfactory endings for the Avatar movies at a house party about a year ago. This was our conclusion: Step 1: Humans engineer a bioweapon that explicitly targets Na'vi. Step 2: They deploy it worldwide to reduce the Na'vi population by 90 percent or more. Step 3: Get the space whale immortality brain juice. Step 4: Start terraforming Pandora to allow for unaided breathing. Step 5: Re-seed the moon with bioengineered life after the terraforming starts causing a mass extinction of native species. Step 6: Colonize Pandora properly. Its resources should be good for hundreds of years, which can be used to discover new star systems for colonization. A simple yet elegant solution to the Na'vi problem, right?

  • @pinkdragon4830

    @pinkdragon4830

    3 ай бұрын

    @@epaminon6196 You’re really not beating the „doesn’t understand humour“ jokes

  • @X-ray511
    @X-ray511 Жыл бұрын

    Thats the best Avatar lore/breakdown video I’ve ever seen, definitely earned my sub

  • @BryceEdwardBrown

    @BryceEdwardBrown

    Жыл бұрын

    You're too kind, thank you L!!

  • @lisanidog8178
    @lisanidog8178 Жыл бұрын

    Fascinating! Love this stuff.

  • @BryceEdwardBrown

    @BryceEdwardBrown

    Жыл бұрын

    More on the way, thanks for watching @lisanidog8178!

  • @lisanidog8178

    @lisanidog8178

    Жыл бұрын

    @@BryceEdwardBrown great! You’re welcome.

  • @patriciaplayford7421
    @patriciaplayford7421 Жыл бұрын

    Brilliant thanks , enjoyed the almost filling in of the history etc !

  • @stevepim989
    @stevepim989 Жыл бұрын

    This was awesome. Avatar is my top 5 movies of all times. Kinda wish they creat an animated series. Could be interesting

  • @BryceEdwardBrown

    @BryceEdwardBrown

    Жыл бұрын

    Glad you liked it Steve Pim!

  • @khoifish77
    @khoifish77 Жыл бұрын

    The part where Jake Sully eating the fruit, somehow the environment reminds me of the place where Thanos reside after snapping the finger.

  • @stephanyzitlallycontreras9086
    @stephanyzitlallycontreras9086 Жыл бұрын

    Bro ,I'm literally watching this on a Tuesday, nice Amazing video

  • @BryceEdwardBrown

    @BryceEdwardBrown

    Жыл бұрын

    Welcome to the Tuesday crowd. Thank you @stephanyzitlallycontreras9086!

  • @Goatman2117
    @Goatman2117 Жыл бұрын

    This isn't my normal go to video but this was extremely interesting!!! I just may come back for more

  • @BryceEdwardBrown

    @BryceEdwardBrown

    Жыл бұрын

    Love to hear it! More on the way!

  • @dondiablo89
    @dondiablo89 Жыл бұрын

    Great stuff man absolutely top shelf shit. Thanks for the guide on these kitties, lots I didn't know!!

  • @BryceEdwardBrown

    @BryceEdwardBrown

    Жыл бұрын

    Haha so happy to hear that! 🥳

  • @Lokey21
    @Lokey21 Жыл бұрын

    So I just watched this movie for the first time… It was amazing. I had NO IDEA what I was going to be seeing… Yes I live under a rock, Okay 😂😂 I’m just starting to get into these types of films and I was not expecting to walk away wanting MORE of it. I enjoyed the storyline and agree that I wished they had gone deeper. Learning all that had to be done to execute this movie, blows my mind. I now understand what the hype was all about and I applaud 👏🏽 everyone that was involved! This was a Masterpiece, looking forward to seeing the second one 😍

  • @fckineh48

    @fckineh48

    Жыл бұрын

    Same here.

  • @GalacticWoman
    @GalacticWoman Жыл бұрын

    Awesome overview!

  • @rebeccarenner8927
    @rebeccarenner89278 ай бұрын

    It would be cool if they put together all the omitted scenes into a video. I would definitely watch that!

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