This dude is seriously annoying, why is he so popular?

This dude is seriously annoying, why is he so popular?

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sex appeal

Boys: "He's so angry and misunderstood, just like me!"
Girls: "He's so angry and misunderstood, I want to fuck him!"

wow this guy thinks all girls want to fuck him

He has a sad backstory

The fans are also disappointments to their father.

There's a difference between being a cartoon character with a cool scar and being a person with real life problems and mediocre-to-average attractiveness

you clearly have not even finished the first season

Good character development overtime.

He's the quintessential bad-boy with a soft-spot troupe who experienced the most character development that most people relate to.

You relate to your family wanting nothing to do with you, and as a result of that feeling they send you on an impossible task hoping you die along the way?

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>your family
You say this as though 50% of his family wasnt on his side

That's fair. It'd be more accurate to say nation

only to femcels/tumblrinas

Seething sokkafag

Pretty sure he is the most popular character of the franchise everywhere

not on rule34.

>Prince Zuko was my favorite character; he was a banished prince who was trying to regain his rightful place in the world. I always related to him. Avatar: The Last Airbender became my favorite T.V. show.

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stuff like this is why i find zuko a really hard character to like

Women love angst more than anything else that does or could exist.

^^^^

I think he has a good character arc that is more honest and believable then the average bad guy turns good guy arc that series try to implement. The problem is they do it poorly, and I don't think that's the case with AtLA. His personality at the end of series is more true to his nature that we see in flashbacks to his childhood. I'm not sure where this idea that heroes were all lawful good types came from but in classical literature and mythology, heroes are often very morally compromised and his journey to becoming a hero is satisfying because of these reasons. He's meant to be unlikeable in the first season and even up until the middle of the third season. He becomes more sympathetic as the series goes on but he doesn't really become likeable til the very last part of the last season. You could almost like him in earlier episodes, but his awkward personality that is rude and off-putting makes it hard too. In the first season he's just a straight up ass with very little redeemable qualities. That said, I think the writer's accomplished what they wanted to do with his character.

Put in way too much effort for a bait thread, but I appreciate it nonetheless just so you know.

Boy I hope you never find out what Osama Bin Laden had on his hard drive then or at least that you are not a fan of things they found on Osama Bin Laden's hard drive.

You say that as if half the people in the Fire Nation even gave a shit

heh

Character development.

Because he’s voiced by a man whose voice skipped puberty.

Attractive misunderstood bad boy with a sad past.

Why is the south water tribe so much shittier than the north one?

because da fire man kept dem down!!1!

Because the Southern Tribe was raided by the Fire Nation for 100 years and all of the men left to wage war 2 years ago.
The don't show them one after the other, but there are scenes from the show that show the gradual decline of the SWT. This is what the capital, Sokka's and Katara's village, used to look like.

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