Thread:TheDigger1/@comment-27109830-20170807174536

Sometime ago, Fax and i were talking about this idea, and i think i found just about every connection which i'd like to share with you:

Avatar Aang (Avatar: The Last Airbender) vs. Samurai Jack (Samurai Jack) - Titular protagonists of critically acclaimed cartoon series from Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network respectively, who are the last of their people due to the actions of the main antagonist associated with fire and known for their occasional sense of humor. Both of them are way older than their appearance would suggest, which is due to events that happened near the start of the series, as Aang spent 100 years inside an iceberg after the Fire Nation destroyed the temple he grew up in, and Jack effectively does not age due to being sent into the future by Aku after the former tried to avenge the death of his people. Both of them are nigh-polar opposites when it comes to personality, as Aang is cheerful, outgoing, passifistic and a goofball most of the time, while Jack is serious, stoic, determined and not hesitant to kill any who oppose him, though both have a tendency to help anyone they come across. Both of them travelled around the world in pursuit of their destiny, learning many fighting styles from all kinds of great warriors as well as gaining lots of knowledge in regards to most of the world's cultures, which they effectively use in combat. When it comes to their fighting style, this could be considered a match of long range vs short range, as Aang tends to fight from a distance, using his bending arts to keep his opponents at bay, while Jack usually fights up-close and personal using his divine sword, though both have the power to call upon their predecessors in order to gain a tremendous boost in power should they need it. And it kinda has a theme of the hunted vs. the hunter, as Aang is constantly getting pursued by Ozai and, to an extent, the entire Fire Nation, and somehow always manages to escape them, while Jack is constantly in pursuit of a means to return to the past to finish Aku off, only to come close but failing nearly every single time.

I was wondering what you think of this idea, so if you don't mind, could you share your thoughts? 