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Ok. Just watched the first legend of Korra episode, dubbed in Dutch.
Korra sounds like a higher pitched dutch Katara. You thought Korras voice didn't sound right in the beginning? Well, you haven't heard this one yet.
Tenzins voice doesn't dound right, either. It's waaay to soft. More like mature Aang soft. I can't compare the other voices. Amon and the lieutenant are ok. But Ikki and Jinora don't do it for me either.
O, and guess what. They call Republic City, Republicazia (something like that). Next sunday we will hear Mako and Bolins voices.

I wish they had some brains, so that they would know that the real fans don't need dubbed episodes, only English ones with subs. We watched English DBZ episodes like that, and I heard nobody complaining about it

I rewatched a part of the Last Airbender movie, and I noticed something. Don't know if people know this, but do you remember the part where the old man betrays Aang to the Fire Nation in the Northern Airtemple? Everyone knows that wasn't how it actually happened in the series. But there was an official Avatar comic named 'Relics', where a kinda similair thing happened. you can find the comic here

Also, if you die hards wanna find out who Lin's father really is, I suggest you read Love Potion #8

Last edited Aug 28, 2012 at 01:07PM EDT

LoK episode 2 just aired. The voices for Mako and Bolin are pretty good. I think they gave the voice of Dutch Jet to Mako, which somehow fits him

Last edited Sep 02, 2012 at 10:59AM EDT

Erwinator wrote:

LoK episode 2 just aired. The voices for Mako and Bolin are pretty good. I think they gave the voice of Dutch Jet to Mako, which somehow fits him

How does Dutch Jet sound anyway?

Platus wrote:

So apparently there was a Last airbender question on Jeprody:

The Fire Nation was not ruthless; rather, just very eager to spread its prosperity.

Piano wrote:

The Fire Nation was not ruthless; rather, just very eager to spread its prosperity.

Oh absolutely.

Burning down countless town and villages? Destroying innocent lives? Persecuting and even executing near-genocide upon entire civilizations?

Nah, totally not ruthless. Pretty damn soft, actually.

Fridge wrote:

Oh absolutely.

Burning down countless town and villages? Destroying innocent lives? Persecuting and even executing near-genocide upon entire civilizations?

Nah, totally not ruthless. Pretty damn soft, actually.

I was joking, Fridge.

Platus wrote:

How does Dutch Jet sound anyway?

You can watch the Dutch version here:

http://www.avatar-fourelements.nl/afleveringen/110/nl/jet/

If the link works in America that is. Just skip to the part when Jet starts talking.

Erwinator wrote:

You can watch the Dutch version here:

http://www.avatar-fourelements.nl/afleveringen/110/nl/jet/

If the link works in America that is. Just skip to the part when Jet starts talking.

I don't know about America, but in Canada I got this message:

"Door gebruik te maken van een adblocker, is het bekijken van afleveringen niet mogelijk.
Schakel de adblocker uit om deze aflevering te kunnen kijken."

I just don't know what went wrong!

Platus wrote:

I don't know about America, but in Canada I got this message:

"Door gebruik te maken van een adblocker, is het bekijken van afleveringen niet mogelijk.
Schakel de adblocker uit om deze aflevering te kunnen kijken."

I just don't know what went wrong!

It means that you can't watch it if you have an adblocker. Perhaps you have to refresh it or go to the homepage and try to find it manually

Do you guys think that Azula and Mileena from Mortal Kombat have almost the same personality. Both obey their father, are beauty and beast and are deadly. And at the end, Azula is almost as crazy

Crimson Locks wrote:

Heehee, puffy pants Korra :3

"Puffy pants are key for rapid lateral movement." – The guy whose Facebook wall I stole this from.

I just noticed something. Remember in the A:TLA finale where Ty Lee said she really bonded with the Kyoshi Warriors in prison? I thought that the other Kyoshi Warriors were send to the prison near the Fire Nation palace and not the Boiling Rock.

Alright you guys, I just found out something uncanny.

You remember that episode near the end of TLA where they help rescue a fire nation village by taking on the appearance of a spirit called "The Painted Lady"? Well, I just found out that the phrase "painted woman" is an archaic term for a "prostitute" or a "promiscuous woman."

So, do you think this was intentional? Either way, does this change what you think of the episode?

Crimson Locks wrote:

I don't think it was ever specified that Ty Lee and Mai were kept in the boiling rock, they were just said to be put in prison, and so they might have been put in the same prison as the Kiyoshi warriors

OBJECTION!!!

In the finale, Mai said that her uncle pulled some strings to get her out of jail. It's very unlikely that he has control on both prisons. And Azula stated that she'll never has to see their faces again 'and let them rot'. The Boiling Rock is the best place for that

Erwinator wrote:

OBJECTION!!!

In the finale, Mai said that her uncle pulled some strings to get her out of jail. It's very unlikely that he has control on both prisons. And Azula stated that she'll never has to see their faces again 'and let them rot'. The Boiling Rock is the best place for that

Touche

But how do we know that Mai and Ty Lee were kept in the same prison? I don't really remember if Mai said she pulled some strings to get both of them out of prison or just herself. I mean, it would make sense to keep them in separate prisons, that way they couldn't make plans together to escape.

Crimson Locks wrote:

Touche

But how do we know that Mai and Ty Lee were kept in the same prison? I don't really remember if Mai said she pulled some strings to get both of them out of prison or just herself. I mean, it would make sense to keep them in separate prisons, that way they couldn't make plans together to escape.

Well. You got me there

Platus wrote:

Alright you guys, I just found out something uncanny.

You remember that episode near the end of TLA where they help rescue a fire nation village by taking on the appearance of a spirit called "The Painted Lady"? Well, I just found out that the phrase "painted woman" is an archaic term for a "prostitute" or a "promiscuous woman."

So, do you think this was intentional? Either way, does this change what you think of the episode?

Could be.

I ordered 'Avatar: The Art of the Animated Series' and arrived a few days ago. I was at the part where Mike and Bryan showed some designs of 'The Chase'. When they discussed the 'tank train' they said, and I quote: "Altough we never showed it, we always joked that Lo and Li were the ones piloting the tank-train".

The image of that makes me want to piss myself from laughter.

Cosplay discussion!

What do you guys look for in a cosplay from the show? Do you like accuracy? humour? work-intensive? or simple? Or do you just like being able to look at sexy people in tight costumes?

Mainly I look for if the cosplay is well crafted, like the one above. I like when people put humor in it too (like Iroh with an Iron Man mask). I'm not a huge fan of colored contacts, they just look so weird to me. It's nice if the cosplayer has the right skin tone, but that by no means makes any other cosplay crap

Erwinator wrote:

http://www.vocaltwit.com/4559

This. Just this

But . . .but . . . they didn't send Ty Lee or Mai to the psych ward. I don't know what to feel about that.

Erwinator wrote:

I don't know if this is mentioned, but do you guys realize that Asami could be June's grandchild?

I has the dumb today, so I forget who June was.

Skeletor-sm

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