(Given Azula's expression at the time, one might think Azula set that up to screw with Sokka's head.) It's pretty obvious what his eyes are focused on as her chest passes a few inches above his face. Even though no one could blame Sokka, the fact that his eyes were obviously glued to her chest as it was literally inches from her face combined with his expression qualifies this as a Take That to the radar in general.īasically, Azula leaps through a crevice while Sokka is still crawling through it. In the second episode of "The Day Of Black Sun," notice how when everyone was chasing Azula, there was a slow-motion sequence of Azula jumping over Sokka and smiling in front of him as his eyes followed her motions specifically as her breasts passed his face. Some of the designs of the female characters have been more than a little risque, especially in season 3 where their outfits and bathing suits were considerably skimpy for a kids show, but a special shout out has to go to Ty Lee who was rather ample and endowed. And the lock is covering his crotch-area. In Aang's second nightmare, he wears chains around his body (to apparently keep his pants up). Ozai: NOOOOO! My royal parts are showing! Ozai: Really? You're gonna take me out? You're not even wearing pants!Īang: No, Fire Lord Ozai, you're not wearing pants! their final scene together involves Mai helping Zuko get dressed, followed by a kiss◊ that's quite a bit deeper than any of the others that happen onscreen.Īlso in "Nightmares and Daydreams," Aang's last dream sequence:Īang: Your days of tyranny are over, Fire Lord! They're a lot more physical than any of the other couples depicted on the show, always kissing, spooning on the couch, holding hands, cuddling. The first of the implied offscreen sex occurs when, after Zuko has returned to the Fire Nation, Azula makes some kind of coy, offhanded comment about how Mai "has been in a strangely good mood lately.". The second time she asked for a whole tray of fruit tarts, take that as you will.
The first time it's mentioned, it's used to send the servants away.The second time Zuko is depressed and Mai suggests they order a fruit tart to cheer him up. This same episode has the "fruit tart" Double Entendre. (This almost makes up for more obvious hints that were nixed from "The Beach" by executives.) When the show returns to their side of the story the next morning, Zuko is still there, lounging on her couch, that is in her bedroom, with a badly messed up head of hair. At one point, the camera cuts away while they're together at Mai's house late at night. Zuko's and Mai's behavior in "Nightmares and Daydreams": Keep in mind Mai has an entire house to herself (the website states her family is still in Omashu), and Zuko got rid of the chaperones earlier in the episode. Judging by the leer and the tone of voice, he's not boasting about how many bouquets of flowers he's bought over the years.Īnd then he proceeds to talk about Yue's "perks", which makes Sokka extremely angry. Hahn: I'll tell you Sokka, I've courted a lot of girls in my days but Yue is the finest. In "The Siege of the North Part 1" Hahn gives us this gem. Set the scene to the right (wrong?) music for fun and profit.Īs pointed out by a comment on that video, the original dialogue doesn't help things. Given that it's Azula, she probably did it on purpose to freak him out. The scene in "The Awakening" when Zuko goes to talk to Azula late at night is a little, err, incestuous. Considering that the final designs that made it to air were actually fairly risque for what was nominally a children's cartoon (including highlighting Ty Lee's, ahem, character growth), these rumored original designs were probably sacrificial lambs to let them get away with the bikinis for Azula and Ty Lee.Īs noted above, "The Beach" has a lot of this.Pause during several shots at the volley ball scene, and you can clearly see some rather inconsistent clothing that.just looks rather striperish. It was a Take Our Word for It, but they were implied to be something that most anime wouldn't have done in a Beach Episode. Fans who toured the Avatar The Last Airbender studios returned claiming that the original designs of the swimsuits the girls wore in the episode "The Beach" were rather.
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