Nonetheless, you are forewarned. If he acts up one more time, I'll have him sent to reform school Headmaster : [Menacingly] Are we clear? Sokka : Don't you worry, Mr.
I'll straighten this boy out something fierce. Sokka : [to Aang] Young man, as soon as we get home, you're gonna get the punishment of a lifetime! Headmaster : That's what I like to hear. Toph : Way to go, dancy pants. You taught them to be free. Aang : I don't know. It was just a dance party, that's all. Katara : Well, that was some dance party, Aang.
Sokka : Flameo, sir. You don't know what it's like, Sokka. You get to be normal all the time. Toph : Ha-ha. Sokka : Listen, guys. Those kids at school are the future of the Fire Nation. If we want to change this place for the better, we need to show them a little taste of freedom. Sokka : What could you possible do for a country of depraved little fire monsters? Aang : I'm going to throw them a secret dance party.
Sokka : Go to your room! Kwan : What is your name? Or should we just call you Mannerless Colony slob? Aang : [Chuckling] Just 'slob' is fine. Or, uh, Kuzon. Toph : Yeah, we got our outfits. What do you need to go to school for? I already have a picture of Fire Lord Ozai.
Aang : And here's one I made out of noodles. Aang : [to the Fire Nation students] Listen, guys, dancing isn't something you think about. Shoji : Maybe it was different in the colonies, Kuzon, But we don't do that here.
Aang : Sure you do. This is a little line and the episode seems pretty light-hearted. But if we remember the previous episode we can imagine Katara really being upset at Aang leaving again. The previous episode she thought it was angry and stupid to leave them. Now Aang seemed to do the same thing. Just like in the previous episode, i think this running away of Aang could be something that Katara and Aang have addressed between each other. She just listens to Toph and Sokka.
This seems a bit passive of her to me, given that she is often times such an active character who takes the lead. Zutara criticism of Kataang points out here that this shows the age difference between Aang and Katara.
I tend to agree here, although they are just role-playing. But the fact that the principal believes it does point to some clear age difference between Aang and Katara. Reminds me of her roleplay with Sokka in Imprisoned. Aang wants to throw a dance party to show the fire nation kids what fun is. Katara first looks a bit confused and then smiles.
What does this mean? Is this a moment she considers Aang romantically? She is probably happy for Aang that he is having fun, i guess. Sokka thinks they look cute together. I like this animation. She is clearly a bit jealous of Onji.
From this scene we can kind of clearly infer that she is a bit jealous. I analysed the romance in The Earth King episode. From there we got the almost-death of Aang, and his flying away in the subsequent episodes. We saw in the previous episode anger towards his flying-away, and relief when she saw he was okay. She was also noticeable very touchy with him, touching his face and shoulder multiple times in the previous episode. More and more people start dancing. Katara looks bored.
She is a sociable person so she could have started socializing with the school kids. Though, she decided here to stay at the table. Maybe she feels bad about Aang dancing with Onji?
Or maybe she is just bored? Although i feel a little bit of sadness in her gaze by looking down at the floor. She looks surprised when Aang reaches his hand out to her. He is really confident. Katara looks unsure about dancing.
She seems genuinely unsure about her own dancing-skills. We are at the start of the Kataango, which is for me one of the best Kataang moments in the series. It works again because the lines and animation make it clear what both of Aang and Katara are feeling towards each other. Concluding the conference, the Headmaster warns them that any more disruption will result in "Kuzon" being sent to reform school, namely the coal mines.
While they manage to succeed in fooling the teacher, Sokka is against Aang returning to school by saying "No more school for you, young man. Since these students are the next generation of the Fire Nation, changing them might help. He plans to hold a secret dance party in the cave for everyone in the school, to which Sokka, still wearing his beard, responds with an irritated, "Go to your room! Zuko and Mai kiss during their picnic. Meanwhile, Zuko has a romantic picnic with Mai and they share a kiss.
The two are interrupted by Azula , who tries to get Zuko to talk to her. He refuses, but Azula sends Mai away by saying that Ty Lee needs help untangling her braid. Mai complies politely but gives Azula an angry look behind her back.
Azula tricks Zuko into admitting that he was visiting Iroh and warns him, with apparent sincerity, not to do so, as his visiting a traitor would make others suspicious. Nevertheless, Zuko visits his uncle in prison again. Again Iroh merely faces away from Zuko, who attempts to be kinder, bringing his uncle food as a gift.
He begs his uncle for his advice, explaining that he believes the Avatar to be alive and that he is confused and has no idea what to do about it without Iroh's guidance. When Iroh remains silent, Zuko flies into another rage, berating him, and leaves. As he leaves, Iroh continues to remain silent, but a tear runs down his face. Aang and Katara smile at one another after finishing their dance.
Back in the cave, the children arrive and the school band begins to play. However, they are stunned by nervousness, not knowing how to dance, and afraid they will get in trouble. Aang demonstrates some dance forms and eventually asks On Ji to dance, which gradually encourages the rest of the students to do the same. Sokka states that Aang and On Ji look good together, to which Katara gives a slightly terse response.
The students gradually start to freestyle, although Toph, Sokka, and Katara do not join in. Later, Aang asks Katara to dance. After hesitating, she takes Aang's hand and they perform a combination of Bagua and Northern Shaolin in synchronization, which does indeed appear to be an acrobatic dance based on their bending techniques - the students are all awed.
At the end of the dance, Katara and Aang share a moment of what looks like mutual attraction. However, the Headmaster and several soldiers appear on the scene, having been told of the dance by Hide. They try to catch Aang, but he hides within the crowd of kids.
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