I like. I like a lot. I somehow suspect it isn't canon, but I dearly wish it were.
Sokka's sword
This reminds me of a certain scene in The Messenger. I don't know if you've seen it, so I uploaded it for you. (It was a bitch to find, too, so no complaining about quality.) Just pretend Joan of Arc's sword is black and space-y.
Lovu and Peacu
I also thought Trigun, I admit. But I loved it so because it was dorky and slightly awkward, but the heart was in the right place, and therefore it was Zuko to the nth. *loves and loves and never lets go*
Well, I meant, likely to become canon. There are rumors of shorts or a miniseries in the future, you know. Someone else pointed out that B&M said in an interview that Zuko's search for Ursa was going to be a major plot point in S3 (this was way before S3 that they said this) but then it ends on him searching for her instead. So some people think this is what the miniseries will be about.
The Messenger is indeed a sad movie. It's a retelling of Joan of Arc that keeps a sort of duality through the film: at any point you could see her as really on a mission from God, or simply schizophrenic. A good half of the movie is her capture, imprisonment and interrogation, so, yeah, sad.
But if I had any video editing skillz at all, I would have put Sokka dropping his sword from the airship as one of the possibilities for how the sword got in the field.
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I like. I like a lot. I somehow suspect it isn't canon, but I dearly wish it were.
Sokka's sword
This reminds me of a certain scene in The Messenger. I don't know if you've seen it, so I uploaded it for you. (It was a bitch to find, too, so no complaining about quality.) Just pretend Joan of Arc's sword is black and space-y.
Lovu and Peacu
I also thought Trigun, I admit. But I loved it so because it was dorky and slightly awkward, but the heart was in the right place, and therefore it was Zuko to the nth. *loves and loves and never lets go*
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dude, anything not on screen is not canon, so nothing contradicts this.
what kind of movie is that? so sad :(
I also thought Trigun, I admit.
It's the spiky hair on Sokka's drawing that clinches it ;)
I love it when Zuko makes dorky speeches too
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The Messenger is indeed a sad movie. It's a retelling of Joan of Arc that keeps a sort of duality through the film: at any point you could see her as really on a mission from God, or simply schizophrenic. A good half of the movie is her capture, imprisonment and interrogation, so, yeah, sad.
But if I had any video editing skillz at all, I would have put Sokka dropping his sword from the airship as one of the possibilities for how the sword got in the field.
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