Loophole Abuse/Western Animation: Difference between revisions

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* Averted in ''[[The Legend of Korra (Animation)|The Legend of Korra]]''. Judging from the response when Korra earthbends during a probending game, it doesn't sound like there are any actual rules about bending an element other than your own (since only one person in the world actually can). The judges insist that Korra limit herself to waterbending anyway.
** Technically, I suppose bending an element other than your own would be a uniform violation. You can't dress an earthbender as a waterbender in order to get around the rule that you have to have one bender of each element, identifiable by the uniform.
* ''[[Rocket Power]]'': In “Banned on the Run”, Merv Stimpleton was able to get skateboarding and rolling skating banned on the boardwalk, his wife, Violet, was upset with him because {{spoiler| he faked his injuries in order to get the ban passed}}. As the youth population rebel, Merv just didn’t care about unlike Violet did. However, Violet was able to help the children in a way by refusing to stop them from using the Stimpleton’s empty pool for their alternative as the law only applied to the boardwalk, not residential areas. {{Spoiler| Merv was finally convinced that a skate park was needed, in hopes the children get away from him, and Madtown Skate Park was born.}}
 
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