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[[File:sokkasexy.png|link=Avatar: The Last Airbender (Animation)/The Southern Raiders/Recap|frame|Sokka, [[Ready for Lovemaking]], and he's ''fifteen''. Seriously, they got away with this.]]
 
 
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* Fans who toured the ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender (Animation)|Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'' studios returned claiming that the original designs of the swimsuits the girls wore in the episode "The Beach" were rather... naughty. 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]]. 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 [[Censor Decoy|sacrificial lambs]] to let them get away with the bikinis for Azula and Ty Lee.
* As 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.
* The scene in "The Awakening" when Zuko goes to talk to Azula late at night is a little, err, incestuous.
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* Azula's "[[Prison Rape|favorite prisoner]]" comment. There is no way to look at that and think it's clean. At all. Especially because it's Azula.
** [[Survival Mantra|"Azula always lies... Azula always lies... Azula always lies..."]]
** The Warden of The Boiling Rock, ''voiced by '[[Prison Break (TV)/Characters|Brad Bellick]]' of [[Prison Break]]'', later tells Zuko "[[Prison Rape|You're my special prisoner now. And you best behave.]]"
* In episode 10, "Jet": [[You Need to Get Laid|"I bet you wouldn't be so bossy if you kissed a girl!"]]
* In the episode "Zuko Alone," a flashback to Zuko's childhood shows Azula and Ty Lee pulling a prank on Zuko and Mai, in order to get him to fall ''on top'' of her.
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{{quote| '''Sokka:''' Looks like someone had a pretty good bathroom break.<br />
'''Aang:''' Y-yeah... when I was in there...<br />
'''Sokka:''' [[A Date Withwith Rosie Palms|I don't even want to know.]] }}
** Meng calls Katara a "Floozy," which is slang for [[Really Gets Around|promiscuous girl.]]
* The series as a whole is able to dodge around the raw violence and death of a war by having a lot of offscreen destruction happening, but several scenes involve tanks being outright crushed or blown apart or hurled into water. Since they're tanks, the implied crew deaths can be glossed over. Later on, a few tanks develop crews that prove to be very good at bailing right before their vehicles are destroyed. There's also other scenes of offscreen death, such as when Hakoda leaps into a bunker, and what sounds suspiciously like a blade slicing through flesh can be heard, followed by explosions, or when grenades are tossed into bunkers and the crewmen are shown fleeing with the grenades going off right behind them. No bodies are shown, and the shot cuts away immediately after the explosion, but its pretty clear what happened.