Nickelodeon (ended 2008)
In 'The Serpent's Pass', when Katara does the Waterbending bomb at the very beginning, Aang is encased in a block of ice, and it can be seen falling a smashing on the ground with the water from the splash. But it didn't fly up in the air with the water! It just fell from nowhere! Coincidence? I think not!
here's something i noticed. observe the earth symbol in the corner.
http://dvdscreenshots.avatarspiritmedia.net/105/518.jpg
and look at the earth symbol in my icon, which is the correct one.
(dead serious) Nobody react to what I'm about to tell you. I think that kid might be the Avatar.
tomtitan wrote: |
here's something i noticed. observe the earth symbol in the corner. http://dvdscreenshots.avatarspiritmedia.net/105/518.jpg and look at the earth symbol in my icon, which is the correct one. |
easterntemple wrote: |
(dead serious) Nobody react to what I'm about to tell you. I think that kid might be the Avatar. |
onceinabluemoon wrote: | ||
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starreh wrote: | ||||
Don't lie to me. |
loomi7 wrote: |
In 'The City of Walls and Secrets' Joo Dee says, "One doesn't just pop in on the Earth King," with her finger in the air to emphasize her point. They are moving through the city in the wooden carriage at this time. Later, Toph mockingly quotes her with her finger in the air. But how did she know Joo Dee did that. They were in a carriage! |
Azula,s lighting who hit Aang was actually made behind him, not from the finger of Azula.
loomi7 wrote: |
Azula was behind him... |
bodybender wrote: |
Lightning charges upward, and the charge came from Azula's fingertips. What, you think she was just posing? |
Olivia Hack, the voice of Ty Lee, also voices Rhonda on an earlier popular Nicktoon named Hey Arnold. Rhonda and Ty Lee also both share the same self-centered characteristics, and both come from a rich background. P.S. this thread should be stickied because it took me seven pages to get here.
I'm having difficulty finding a picture of Ronda
A deviant art drawing I found that closely resembles the actual Rhonda from Hey Arnold, who is voiced by Olivia Hack.
avrurakinninami wrote: | ||
I agree with the posing, but the lighting was made behind Aang him. They make what you call an ''error'', by making that, maybe it was only a mistake or an effect, but it comes behind him. |