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** One of the Earth Kingdom Generals has the same voice as Jin from [[Lost]].
** One of the Earth Kingdom Generals has the same voice as Jin from [[Lost]].
** [[American Dragon Jake Long|Jake Long]] and [[Fairly Oddparents|Vicky]] are siblings.
** [[American Dragon Jake Long|Jake Long]] and [[Fairly Oddparents|Vicky]] are siblings.
*** Vicky is also Ember Island Actor Katara
*** Vicky is also Ember Island Actor Katara as well as the real Katara's mother.
** [[Mae Whitman|Katara]] is [[American Dragon Jake Long|The Huntsgirl]] (not to mention the President's daughter in ''[[Independence Day]]'').
** [[Mae Whitman|Katara]] is [[American Dragon Jake Long|The Huntsgirl]] (not to mention the President's daughter in ''[[Independence Day]]'').
*** [[Arrested Development (TV series)|Her?]]
*** [[Arrested Development (TV series)|Her?]]
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** [[Third Person Person|The Boulder]] [[Lampshade Hanging|realizes]] [[Boisterous Bruiser|that]] [[Large Ham|he sounds]] [[Affectionate Parody|like]] [[WWE|Mick]] [[Mick Foley|Foley!]]
** [[Third Person Person|The Boulder]] [[Lampshade Hanging|realizes]] [[Boisterous Bruiser|that]] [[Large Ham|he sounds]] [[Affectionate Parody|like]] [[WWE|Mick]] [[Mick Foley|Foley!]]
** [[Jason Isaacs]], aka [[Harry Potter (film)|Lucius Malfoy]], is Admiral Zhao.
** [[Jason Isaacs]], aka [[Harry Potter (film)|Lucius Malfoy]], is Admiral Zhao.
** [[Clancy Brown]] is Long Feng.
** [[Clancy Brown]] is Long Feng, who is a calculating villain in the vein of Lex Luthor.
** One of Jet's pals is [[My Gym Partner's a Monkey|Adam Lyon]].
** One of Jet's pals is [[My Gym Partner's a Monkey|Adam Lyon]].
** Jet himself is [[The World Ends With You|Beat]]!
** Jet himself is [[The World Ends With You|Beat]]!
** An early episode features a Fire Nation prison rig run by [[George Takei]], while The Mechanist is [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|Odo]].
** An early episode features a Fire Nation prison rig run by [[George Takei]] (Oh myyy), while The Mechanist is [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|Odo]].
*** The leader of the Gan Jin tribe from The Great Divide was Odo, too.
*** The leader of the Gan Jin tribe from The Great Divide was Odo, too.
** Actor Toph is [[John Dimaggio|Bender]], and Actor Aang is [[Saturday Night Live|Rachel Dratch]].
** Actor Toph is [[John Dimaggio|Bender]], and Actor Aang is [[Saturday Night Live|Rachel Dratch]].
** Bumi is actually [[Dragonball Z|Kaioshin's ancestor]].
** Bumi is actually [[Dragonball Z|Kaioshin's ancestor]]. You can also see him all over Skyrim as the males of the Khajiit race.
** And [[Jackie Chan Adventures|Uncle]] taught Aang airbending.
** And [[Jackie Chan Adventures|Uncle]] taught Aang airbending.
** Iroh [[Conan the Barbarian|is a wizard, mind you!]] A [[Samurai Jack|shape-shifting]] Master of Darkness with '''GREAT ''FLAAAMING'' EYEBROWS!'''
** Iroh [[Conan the Barbarian|is a wizard, mind you!]] A [[Samurai Jack|shape-shifting]] Master of Darkness with '''GREAT ''FLAAAMING'' EYEBROWS!'''
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** Certain viewers may also know Zuko as a [[But I'm a Cheerleader|gay varsity wrestler.]]
** Certain viewers may also know Zuko as a [[But I'm a Cheerleader|gay varsity wrestler.]]
** Ty Lee is [[Hey Arnold|Rhonda Wellington Lloyd]].
** Ty Lee is [[Hey Arnold|Rhonda Wellington Lloyd]].
** [[Ron Perlman|Sla]][[Teen Titans (animation)|de]] is responsible for starting the war 100 years ago.
** [[Ron Perlman|Sla]][[Teen Titans (animation)|de]] is responsible for starting the war 100 years ago. And as always, war never changes.
*** And he wants Sokka's Actor as his apprentice.
*** And he wants Sokka's Actor as his apprentice.
** Gran Gran is [[She-Ra: Princess of Power|She-Ra]].
** Gran Gran is [[She-Ra: Princess of Power|She-Ra]].
** Huu also found enlightenment in a Whataburger.
** Huu also found enlightenment in a Whataburger.
** Sela, the farmer's wife in "Zuko Alone," used to go by [[Justice League|Wonder Woman]].
** Sela, the farmer's wife in "Zuko Alone," used to go by [[Justice League|Wonder Woman]].
** Xin Fu would like to remind you [[Hotel Mario|that all toasters toast toast.]]
** Xin Fu would like to remind you [[Hotel Mario|that all toasters toast toast, eh (Gay) Luigi?!]]
** Colonel Shinu is [[Sam and Max|Max]].
** Colonel Shinu is [[Sam and Max|Max]].
** Koh moonlights as a [[Fallout 3|radio host in the Capitol Wasteland]]
** Koh moonlights as a [[Fallout 3|radio host in the Capitol Wasteland]]

Revision as of 05:54, 22 April 2014


  • Zuko's great-grandfather is Avatar Roku -- therefore, via Reincarnation, Aang... sorta. Technically.
  • Waterbending is the only bending skill that was not learned from an animal. Waterbenders are said to have learned from the moon; in contrast, earthbenders learned from the badger-moles, airbenders learned from the sky bison, and firebenders learned from the dragons. The entire concept is awfully similar to animal-based martial arts in Real Life, made famous by Hongkong martial arts movies like Jackie Chan's Snake in the Eagle's Shadow or Tiger and Crane Styles (best known for being edited into Kung Pow.)
  • As mentioned on the main page, the bending styles themselves are based on actual Chinese martial arts (Waterbending is Tai Chi, Earthbending is Hung Gar, Firebending is Northern Shaolin Kung Fu, Airbending is Ba Gua). Exceptions not covered are:
    • Toph's own Earthbending style, taught directly by the badger-moles, is actually based on Southern Mantis style
    • Metalbending, based on Xing Yi Quan, which quite appropriately was developed in captivity as well
    • Bloodbending, based on Qin Na Shou, which was also quite appropriately a grapple-based technique
    • Redirecting lightning is the only style taken from a sword technique, the obscure Tai Chi sword discipline
    • You can probably catch some differences between Katara and Pakku's waterbending styles, since Southern and Northern are legitimate Tai Chi variants.
  • "Katara" means "curse" (both as in "hex" and "swear") in Greek. Of course, this is just a weird coincidence, but it is too odd to not mention. One would suspect that the character was so named because a Katara is a kind of Indian dagger, though.
    • A Katar is a type of Indian dagger.
  • Two of the benders shown in the opening titles are actual characters from the show: Master Pakku for water, and Azula for fire.
    • Although the earthbender was Toph's original design, but when her design was changed, that design inspired later characters The Boulder, Sud (Roku's earthbending teacher) and "The Ember Island Players"' Toph (directly taken from that design).
    • Some argue that the airbender in the opening is Monk Gyatso. Others claim it's an older Aang (a theory largely debunked by the confirmed older Aang in the opening to The Legend Of Korra, who looks much different), and still others suggest it might be one of the unamed monks from "The Storm".