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Book 1[]
- Sokka cements his role as the party's Deadpan Snarker with this exchange from the first episode:
Aang: "This is Appa, my flying bison!" |
- Zuko gets a lot of Hypocritical Humor in the series.
- In the Great Divide when Appa and Momo are fighting over the melon.
- In particularly Momo's reaction when Aang gave him the smaller piece.
- The best part is the "real" history of what happend between Way Jin and Jin Way. Personally I loved the giant panda.
- And how Aang later reveals the story to be a hoax.
- The time when Zuko lands on the Southern Pole village and a boomerang hits him on the back of his head.
- And did anyone realize that Iroh slept through that whole episode of capturing the Avatar?
- Which is made only funnier upon remembering that Zuko told someone "Wake my uncle!" right before they went to the village.
- And did anyone realize that Iroh slept through that whole episode of capturing the Avatar?
- From "The Northern Air Temple"
Katara: Do you really think we'll find Airbenders at the Northern Air Temple? |
- "Don't worry, Sokka. Where we're going, you won't need pants!" [1]
- From that same episode, I believe, Aang is enjoying the fame he's getting from the young female population of the island, to the point of it going overboard several times. One event: A painter trying to capture an image of just him and one girl. Every time he looks back up, there are MORE girls in the picture, until they overshadow Aang. Cut back to the painter with a...not very amused look on his face.
- Again from "The Warriors of Kyoshi": Zuko abandons his dinner to set the course to Kyoshi. Of course, Iroh asks Zuko if he was going to eat his meal, only for Zuko to turn around and grab his plate, declaring, "I WAS GOING TO SAVE IT FOR LATER!", much to Iroh's disappointment.
- Iroh: Prince Zuko, you're really going to get a kick out of this... the Lotus Tile was in my sleeve the whole time!"
- Guess what? Zuko didn't get a kick out of it. In fact, he takes the tile and flings it into the river.
- From the same episode, Zuko pointing and laughing like a dorky ten-year-old when the pirate freaks out over the loss of his boat. Considering he'd been acting like a slightly more agreeable Vegeta up until this point, it was hilarious to see him act so childish and petty.
- This is actually the only time in the entire series that Zuko laughs out loud. Ever.
- And then the pirates steal HIS boat.
- From the same episode, Zuko pointing and laughing like a dorky ten-year-old when the pirate freaks out over the loss of his boat. Considering he'd been acting like a slightly more agreeable Vegeta up until this point, it was hilarious to see him act so childish and petty.
Zuko: HAHAHAHA-HEY!! That's MY boat!! |
- For some reason this one always cracks me up--
Iroh: Can you believe it ? Not a single lotus tile in the entire marketplace! |
- From that same episode, this dialogue shortly after the Gaang gets captured:
Katara: Aang, this is all my fault. |
- In somewhat of the same vein, from the episode Winter Solstice Part One: The Spirit World:
Katara: (to Aang, about stopping Hei Bai) I believe in you. |
- Also from the "Water Scroll" episode:
Iroh: Are you two so busy fighting that you cannot see your own ship has set sail? |
- The fact that Iroh breaks up the fight by grabbing Zuko's ponytail.
- Iroh making the toothy monkey face.
- While Iroh tells Zuko that he changed their ship's course so Iroh could go shopping for another Lotus Tile, the prince just stands there fuming. At the end of Iroh's explanation, he looks up and breathes fire. As smoke begins to fill the room, Iroh cheerfully remarks, "I'm lucky to have such an understanding nephew."
- The scene in Imprisoned where Katara and Sokka use bad acting to convince the Fire Nation guards that Katara is an earthbender:
Katara: You heard me! A giant-eared cretin! Do animals use them for shade? I bet elephants gather around and make fun of how large your ears are! |
- "Take this! EARTHBENDING STYLE!" Beat "I said... EARTHBENDING STYLE!" "That lemur! It's... Earthbending!"
No, you idiot, it's the girl!! |
- And the Fire Nation soldier just looks a bit embarrassed for his mistake.
- Also from Imprisoned:
Warden: Well, which was it, a buffalo or a bison? |
- That scene was made 10 times more funny by the casting of George Takei as the Warden.
- The entirety of "The King of Omashu", but highlights include:
- Aang's ridiculously long pseudonym, which Katara is amazingly proficient at ad-libbing and Bumi somehow remembers perfectly.
- Lettuce leaf. Kangaroo Island. "No Firebenders here!" "Take them to the chamber that was once bad!" (And newly refurbished.) "My cabbages!" Momo being too fat to get out the air duct.
- Anything and everything Bumi says during the challenges, but especially his comments during his duel with Aang. "It's getting a mite drafty in here. Did someone leave a window open? Were you hoping I'd catch cold?"
- Sokka's theory on Bumi's name, and Katara's response: "We're gonna keep trying, but that is a good backup." Also, when asked how she's doing: "Other than the crystal slowly encasing my entire body, doing great!"
- This, from "The Storm":
Sokka: "I'm too young to die!" |
- Same episode:
Sokka: "You guys wanna hear about my dream? (Katara gives him a look) That's okay. I don't wanna talk about it anyway." |
- But later:
Sokka: "This was in my dream! We shouldn't go to the market today." |
- At the very beginning of that episode, Aang wakes up everyone, and Sokka sits up, half-awake, knife and boomerang in hand, and says in a very sleepy voice: "What happened? Did we get captured again?"
- And the look on Iroh's face as he's giving Lieutenant Jee the "Don't bring that topic up if you know what's good for you" sign. It doesn't work, but if you look in the background, it makes you die laughing.
- For those who never noticed it. [dead link]
- There was another episode where Iroh buys a little monkey idol with ruby-encrested eyes, and makes the same goofy grinning expression it does.
- With Katara and Sokka both sick after being caught in a storm, the first time Momo tries to fulfill Katara's request for water, he comes back with a mouse. A little later, we cut back to them and find that Momo still hasn't gotten the idea, and in the meantime has filled the cave with a mountain of odds and ends. The latest is a crown he puts right on Katara's head (Funny Moment of Crowning?), causing the hallucinating Sokka to call her "your majesty."
- Not only that, but if you look very closely during the episode "The Swamp", when Momo and Appa are being chased by the swampbenders, you can see that the tiara [dead link]is one of objects Momo [dead link]throws at them.
- From the same episode: "Take that yooooou ROCK!"
- Also from the same episode:
Aang: You're insane, aren't you? |
- "I laugh at gravity all the time! Heh heh. Gravity."
- Master Pakku was always good for these:
Aang: Good morning, Master Pakku! |
- One commercial break later...
Katara: I didn't travel across the entire world so you could tell me "no"! |
- From "Jet"
Katara: Appa's not too noticeable! |
- "Sokka's just jealous cause he doesn't have an arrow."
- Probably a cute-funny, but the scene in "The Northern Air Temple" where Katara is learning to fly on a glider is giggle-worthy.
Katara: Wait, how do I land this thing? What if I land--oh ACK! BUG! BUG! *cough, cough* That-was-a-BUG! |
- "Admiral Choi! Prepare to meet your fate!" *Splash*
- This line always gets me:
Zuko: For the last time, I'm not playing the tsungi horn. |
- In "Winter Solstice Part 1," Zuko comes across Iroh lounging in a hot tub, and angrily demands that his uncle hurry up and get ready for the pursuit. Iroh doesn't want to leave right away, but at Zuko's insistence, he stands up. Did we mention that the hot tub is only about thigh height?
Zuko: (waves his arms frantically in front of his face) No, it can wait! |
- Also sets up a nice Chekhov's Gag after Zuko and Iroh have beaten down the earthbenders who'd captured the latter:
Zuko: Now will you please put some clothes on? |
- The Noodle Incident where Sokka got two fishhooks stuck in his thumb.
Aang: Two? |
- When Zhao starts up one of his hammiest moments in the series after capturing the Moon spirit:
Zhao: "They will call me Zhao the Conqueror! Zhao the Moonslayer! Zhao the INVINCIBLE! (Momo jumps on his head) Get it off! GET IT OFF!" |
- Zuko splashing hot tea on his face in "Bato of the Water Tribe."
- Same episode, the very end of it.
Zuko: Uncle? I don't remember you getting hit with the tongue. |
- Which is then topped off by Jun's absolutely outraged expression (she's frozen in position directly on top of him). Being completely justified in doing so only makes it funnier.
- Iroh is a goldmine, in that same episode there's a momentary break in the epic fight scene to him testing out the nuns' perfumes, looking side to side suspiciously and then slipping it up his sleeve with a ^_^ expression.
- From The Blue Spirit, as Aang is chained up, the frozen frogs he has been gathering begin thawing and hopping away.
"No, frogs! Come back, and stop thawing out! My friends need to suck on you!" |
- Zhao coming to find Aang gone, and the lone, defrosting frog crawling away.
- The Blue Spirit not even hesitating a beat between Zhao declaring "the Avatar must be taken alive" and putting his swords to Aang's throat, after their awesome teamwork.
- Zhao's interrogation of the guards in "The Deserter".
Local Commander "...but other than that, the festival went off without a hitch!" |
- Aang's hilarious You Fight Like a Cow exchange with Zhao in the episode's climax.
- After Aang gets free and starts looking for his glider, he peeks into a couple rooms without much success. He opens the door on a third room to find Iroh, snoozing away. He quietly shuts the door, whispering "sorry..."
- This Hilarious in Hindsight moment when Aang is talking with Koh.
Aang: *while Koh has his back to him, while realizing that he's already seen the Ocean and Moon spirits* "The Koyfish!" |
- "Can your science explain why it rains?"
- "Yes! Yes it can!"
- This exchange from the end of "The Fortune Teller:"
Sokka: "No offense, but I hope you've all learned a little lesson about not relying on fortunetelling too much." |
Book 2[]
- The Pollyanna: Iroh doesn't seem remotely worried even in the most life threatening situations, like in this fantastic monologue of his, while enjoying a massage...
"Who knew that floating on a piece of drift wood for three weeks with no food or water, and sea vultures waiting to pluck out your liver could make one so tense?" |
- And all that Zuko is bothered about is that he's been banished for three years to the day.
- From "The Cave of Two Lovers":
- After a cave-in in the titular cave.
Nomad: "It's no use; we're separated. But at least you have us!" |
- Meanwhile, in the B-plot.
Zuko: "If the Earth Kingdom finds us, they'll have us killed! |
- Hell, half of that episode counts—between Iroh's White Jade plant escapade and 90% of Sokka and near-on everything that any of the nomads says...
- Iroh's absolutely causal and unconcerned about the fact that he's just poisoned himself and when the rashes reach his throat, he will stop breathing. He's only cheerful about the fact that he's found the antidote, but then he thinks that it may be another species that causes blindless...
- And look at the shock on Zuko's face...you can't tell if he's more worried about his uncle's condition or rendered speechless by Iroh's attitude.
- And we can't forget just before the White Jade plant's effects on Iroh is revealed, Zuko comes back from fishing with a -huge- spear, and nothing to show for it but the -tiniest- little fish wriggling on the end of it.
- And I'm partial to Aang's dreamy "Us...kissing..." and the ensuing discussion.
- "If it was a choice between kissing you and dying...."
- "Don't let the falling rocks turn your smile into a frown!"
- "Sokka, why's your forehead all red?" Heck, it's the page quote.
- The Gilligan Cut for when the group tries flying instead of using the secret cave tunnel.
Sokka: <singed and deadpan> "Secret Love Cave, let's go." |
- We had this gem when the persuing Fire Nation soldiers refused to enter the cave. They apparently sing hippie love songs during music night.
Soldier: It's too dangerous! Haven't you heard the song? |
- Sokka and the nomads charming the badger moles with music.
- After they get out of the tunnel:
Sokka: How did you guys get out? |
- Also, Zuko and Iroh at the Earth Kingdom hospital place thingy, where they meet Song and come up with their fake names.
Zuko: Names? Of course we have names! Uh... I'm... Lee, and this is my uncle, uh... Mushi. |
- The "secret tunnel" song.
- Nomad: Uh... I forgot the next line, but then it goes: SECRET TUNNEL!!!!! Secret Tunnel!!!
- "Annnnnd...DIIIIIIEE."
- Chong figures out something very important.
- Nomad: Uh... I forgot the next line, but then it goes: SECRET TUNNEL!!!!! Secret Tunnel!!!
Chong: Nobody react to what I'm about to tell you... but I think that kid might be the Avatar. |
- From "The Blind Bandit":
The Boulder: The Boulder feels conflicted about fighting a young, blind girl. |
- Made even more awesome because Boulder's voice actor, Mick Foley, was hamming it up, channeling the spirit of The Rock, and The Boulder's facial expression when Toph says he's scared.
- Toph using earthbending under one of the The Boulder's feet to split his legs and the Boulder's painful reaction. As well as when she uses earthbending again to send the Boulder slamming into the side of the stadium.
- How could we forget Sokka's line here?
Katara (about Toph): She's not really blind. It's just part of her character right? |
- When Sokka whispers "water tribe".
- When Sokka gives Toph her championship belt back, he tosses it to her (it takes the Gaang until somewhere in season 3 to consistently remember she's blind). The belt whacks her right on the head.
- Just about every time Toph's blindness is played for laughs.
- In the season 2 episode, "The Chase":
Sokka: This (points to his hair) is a warrior's wolf-tail! |
- Same episode. When given the choice between capturing the Avatar or attacking her brother, Azula's first move in the fight is to attack Zuko.
- During the fight, Azula almost falls down a gaping hole in a building, but regains her balance at the last second. Then Zuko rushes in, screaming in a Hot-Blooded manner, right into the hole. Aang's "Ooo, that had to hurt!" expression watching this is priceless.
- Also: "CLUMPS!! They're clumps!!".
- Ty Lee vs. Sokka. Sokka gets pathetically curb-stomped, until "Ouch!" * glare*
- Then later, "Is it just me, or was that guy kinda cute?"
- And Sokka's forehead turning out to be immune to chi blocking. "Good try, but no."
- And Toph and Iroh's little tea party. It was heartwarming and cute, but also the entire situation was pretty hilarious.
Iroh: You seem a little too young to be travelling alone. |
- And Toph's completely cranky and tired expression, contrasting with Iroh's merry demeanor.
- "THIS IS MY CALM FACE!"
- Azula's plan to get Ty Lee to come with her.
Azula: What kind of dangerous animals do you have?... Release them all! |
- Sokka pulling a bubble pipe out of Hammerspace and Katara asking "Where'd you get that?"
- Sokka's detective outfit that episode was TV Tropes Made of Win Archive. Not only the pipe, but a hat with a little set of magnifying glasses on a track around the brim! He's a freaking contextually-consistent Sherlock Holmes parody. And guess what? That hat is based on a real kind of Korean hat. There is a real hat that looks like that hat.
- And later when the Wheel! Of! Torture! comes out.
Old Man: Eaten by bears! |
- Then when the Fire Nation begins their attack on the town:
Aang: (Amusedly) Sorry, but I'm to be boiled in oil. |
- During Aang's stint in the prison, a bald, tattooed man menacingly says that Aang'll fit in just fine... When we next see them, Aang and several other prisoners are sitting around, civilly discussing his feelings for Katara.
- "Boomerang! You DO always come back!"
- Sokka is stuck neck deep in a crack while a baby moose-lion looks on (long story) and after making friends with it, it brings (the very hungry) Sokka an apple. Sokka struggles with his neck and hands and manages to toss his boomerang out next to the apple. What sells it is his reaction:
(deadpan) Now come back, boomerang. |
- "Haha, rock beats airbender!" from the same episode. Sokka looks like an overgrown caterpillar when he says it.
- The exchange that followed later on in this episode, where Sokka eventually grew so desperate for rescue that he was ready to renounce carnivorism. Nevertheless, he is rescued immediately after;
- Actually everything Sokka does and says is hilarious in that episode.
Sokka: Okay Karma person or thing whoevers in charge of this stuff, if I can just get out of this situation alive, I will give up meat, and sarcasm. Ok? That's all I got. It's pretty much my whole identity, Sokka, the meat and sarcasm guy, but I'm willing to be Sokka the veggies and straight talk fellow. Deal? |
- "I'M COMPLETELY CALM!!"
- Book 2 episode "The Library". Professor Zei (Head of anthropology at Ba Sing Se University) had some of the best parts:
Professor Zei: "According to legend it [the library] was built by the great knowledge spirit Wan Shi Tong, with the help of his foxy knowledge seekers." |
- Very soon afterwards:
Sokka: "Well that settles it. Aang, I'd like to spend my vacation AT THE LIBRARY!!! |
- Then shortly after that, there is a scene that has a phrase I find highly amusing:
Professor Zei: "Tell me, sky bison, are you the last of your breed?" |
- Toph: "There it is!"
Everyone then goes to look to see nothing there. |
- Her facial expression upon doing so.
- Zei reaction to the (buried) library.
Professor Zei: (distraught) THE LIBRARY IS BURIED!? My life's ambition is now full of sand! |
- The best thing about Professor Zei is that he's voiced by Raphael Sbarge, aka Carth, Scorch, or Kaidan. Just hearing him is hilarious.
- One of the best moments is when Aang says that Appa can stay with Toph while they go into the library. They both look at each other, then look away, and then look back, before Toph casually says "What's up?"
- One of the funniest lines is the nonchalant, sarcastic Owl-spirit who created and watches over the library talking to Sokka.
Wan Shi Tong: If you're going to lie to an all-knowing spirit being, you should at least put some effort into it. |
- It says a lot about Hector Elizondo's deadpan delivery that even "You're not very bright are you?" sounds funny.
- Two Words: Cactus juice. "It's the quenchiest!"
- Pretty much the whole time Sokka is doing the Mushroom Samba is this.
"It's a... giant mushroom. MAYBE IT'S FRIENDLY!" |
- Not to mention his interactions with Momo, who has also sampled some of the cactus juice. "MOMO, NOOOO!!! YOU'VE KILLED US ALL!!!"
Katara: Sokka, let me see the things you got from the library. |
- And after Sokka's cactus juice starts to fade...
Katara: (irritated) You’ve been hallucinating on cactus juice all day and then you just lick something you find stuck to the wall of a cave! |
- Toph finally getting back on solid earth (sand doesn't count) and celebrating by making a snow angel in solid bedrock.
- From The Serpent's Pass, Sokka, while Katara delivers a baby.
Sokka: "This isn't the same as delivering an Arctic Seal! This is a real... human... thing!" |
- "So do you want to go see the baby, or are you gonna faint like an old lady again?"
- When the serpent appears in that episode, Sokka picks up Momo and holds him up and says, "Oh great and powerful Sea Serpent, please accept this humble and tasty offering. Thank you."
- From "The Drill": "We lost." Oh Mai! Your comedic timing is impeccable!
"Just bend the slurry, woman!" |
- When they were on the train to Ba Sing Se:
Sokka: This is too easy. We'll probably have to fight some giant evil Fire Nation spoon next, or find that the city has sunk into a giant ocean filled with killer shrimp! |
- Then there was when the Earth King held a party for his bear. The humor came in the fact that the characters were confused not by the bear getting a party but by the fact that it was JUST a bear and not some weird mix.
Katara: The king is throwing a party at the palace tonight for his pet bear. |
- After Katara and Toph head out dolled up as noblewomen, apropos of nothing Momo walks across the screen wrapped in a curtain, complete with gong sound.
- "Lord Momo, of the Momo Dynasty. Your Momoness."
- "Oh, Avatar Aang, how you do go on."
- Then there's the bowing fight that ends up with Aang and Sokka knocking heads.
- From the same episode:
(Bosco is eating everything in sight.) |
- The conversation between the sponsors, tea shop owner, and Iroh in the teashop, from the episode "Lake Laogai":
Tea shop owner: Mushi, if you stay, I'll make you...assistant manager. Wait. Senior assistant manager. |
- "Tales of Ba Sing Se"
- "That's right, I'm Sokka, it's pronounced with an okka, young ladies, I rock ya!"
That's one too many syllables there, bub. |
- Plus the fact that a poetry club even has a huge, muscular bouncer.
- Toph's absolutely magnificent bed hair.
- The people at the spa trying to clean Toph's feet. It takes two people just to hold her down, then the room explodes. Also, Katara and Toph get a Cucumber Facial and Toph then used Earthbending to make the cucumbers stick out like alien eyestalks, terrifying one of the attendants.
- Iroh walks in on some kids who just broke a window. He recommends that they tell the truth. Then a giant man pokes his head out and starts making threats. Iroh adds, "but not this time", then takes off like a bat out of hell with the kids.
- "Yes. I juggled."
- Pretty much the entirety of that segment, up until the end. Especially Zuko's hair. [dead link]
- "It took my uncle ten minutes to do my hair!"
- When Aang finally gets fed up with all the rules in Ba Sing Se, he lets their tour guide know it, then declares that they're done following the rules. Toph's reaction to this? "Yeah! Let's break some rules!" Followed by her using Earthbending to blow up a side of their apartment building for no reason. (When they exit the building, they use the front door.)
- The Gaang makes their case against Long Feng by bringing in Appa, with Aang sliding into two shots in a row like Bugs Bunny to point out how Appa's teeth and the bite mark on Long Feng's leg are the same shape. The Earth King says that they seem to be telling the truth (cut to the Gaang cheering), but this doesn't mean the rest of their accusations are true (cut to the Gaang looking depressed), but he thinks it's worth investigating (cut to the Gaang giving "That's...okay, I guess" gestures).
- The Earth King's first line, which is a brilliant use of Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking:
Katara: You have to trust us! |
- "What's a Guru? Some kinda poisonous blow fish?" (This is funnier when you realize he got it confused with "Fugu".)
- This exchange from "The Guru", mostly due to Brian George's delivery:
Aang: "My third chakra wants something besides onions and bananas." |
- Following Toph's Crowning Moment of Awesome when the Cute Bruiser leaves Those Two Bad Guys trapped in a metal box:
Xin Fu: I'm going to be stuck in here forever with you, aren't I? |
- The Gaang coming back to save the Earth King's pet bear Bosco. Ty Lee is trying to teach it to walk on its hands. When Ty Lee falls into a bridge position, her hands and feet are suddenly encased in stones thanks to Toph's Earthbending. With Ty Lee out, they see the bear, then see Mai, who can't even be bothered to get up off of the steps she's sitting on. Her response? "...just take the bear."
- From "Bitter Work," we have this little gem by Iroh and Zuko.
Zuko: "Now, I know what you're going to say: she is my sister, and I should try to get along with her--" |
- Right before then, after Iroh drinks Zuko's....poor imitation of his tea, he admits it is "bracing." Then Zuko gives him another cup, and the instant Zuko looks down at his own cup, Iroh chucks it out the window over his shoulder. A tiny moment but utterly hilarious.
- And, of course, Toph's line, "That's not the only delicate instrument around here."
- All the more amusing when you note that this was seconds after she stole Aang's bag of nuts and gleefully abused his staff.
- "Poof..."
- Aang getting hopped up on tea in the first episode. In normal benders, it increases their prowess, it increases their prowess tenfold, according to an Earth Kingdom general. Gilligan Cut to Aang Air Scootering circles around everyone present, all while asking whether or not it worked. He really can't tell right now. He then promptly smashes into a pillar.
Sokka: Well, I guess he could talk the Firelord to death... |
- From "City of Walls and Secrets," when Iroh and Zuko get jobs at the tea shop:
Iroh: Bah! This tea is nothing but hot leaf juice! |
- While "Appa's Lost Days" was 80% Tear Jerker and 19% Crowning Moment of Heartwarming, there's an absolutely hilarious moment when the leader of the sandbenders says they're going to sell Appa to "those beetle-headed merchants." That sounds like an insult about how stupid/gullible the merchants are...until they get to the merchants, whose hats, if you look closely, are shaped like beetles.
- "I know you're not supposed to cry over spilt tea, but... (sniffs) it's just so sad."
- Anything with Jet and Zuko. From the moment he meets him to the moment he is dragged off by the Dai Li, Jet is quite literally stalking Zuko. Made even funnier by how unnerved this makes Smellerbee and Longshot.
- This shot [dead link] almost makes up for the crushing depressitude that made up the rest of the episode "Zuko Alone." Just look at how smug Azula looks, not to mention Zuko's dorky panicfais.
- When Aang and Sokka return to Ba Sing Se in "The Crossroads of Destiny"
Sokka: What's that? |
- In 'The Serpent's Pass', Iroh is on the deck of the refugee ship, looking very solemn.
Iroh: Who would have thought, after all these years, I'd return to the scene of my greatest military disgrace...(Puts on flowered hat and grins) as a tourist? |
Book 3[]
- While Azula's Sanity Slippage was mainly horrifying, there was this line:
Azula: Alright hair, it's time to face your doom! |
- "Load the Toph!" said by Toph during a ship-to-ship battle. Even funnier when you remember what her name is a homonym of.
- From "The Headband":
Toph: "Yeah, we wouldn't want those birds to hear us and turn us in." |
- Half that episode is a CMoF, including this:
School Principal: Thak you so much for coming Mr...? |
- Then later:
Sokka (Still bearded): What could you possibly do for a country of depraved little fire monsters? |
- Earlier, there's a golden moment when Aang talks about what he did in school.
Aang: I've already gotten a picture of Fire Lord Ozai (shows poster), and here's one I made out of noodles! (shows noodle art) |
- This moment:
Aang: You don't know what it's like, Sokka. You get to be normal all the time! |
- The noodle picture makes a reappearance in "Nightmares and Daydreams": Aang sticks it on a tree and turns it into a dummy Ozai. "(flatly) The Fire Lord's defenses are impeccable."
- Dock/Xu/Bushi from "The Painted Lady". At first, the appearance of Xu right after Dock is almost handwaveable — then the fact that they're the same guy becomes pretty blatant, to the extent that you fully expect him to Ass Pull a third personality. What you DON'T expect is for Aang to literally blow a fuse when it happens. There's even a puff of smoke!
- Aang's ridiculous armor setup. [dead link] It would be like Frodo wearing Sauron's armor.
- AIR BLADE. Swish, swish.
- What really sells it is the music playing in the background until he falls over.
- A few bits of 'Sokka's Master' like the calligraphy and the painting, but also the bit where Sokka uses the rock garden to his advantage by... making himself a chair. And then Piandao goes along with it and asks his horrified butler to get him a drink, too.
- The best part about the landscape painting is Piandao's bemused, "You added a rainbow."
- Pure toilet humor, but in "The Runaway," when Sokka's picked up his new pet messenger hawk and discovers the group is in serious trouble....and then the new hawk craps on his hand.
- Hard to forget the moment Appa was left in charge while Sokka and co. went off to scam. Everything between Momo, Hawky, and Appa is hilarious.
- Later, "Katara! You're a genius! A sweaty, stinky genius!"
- And one ep before:
Katara: Do they have toilets in the spirit world? |
- Aang's call back to Sokka's name for Combustion Man before he got his actual nickname.
Aang: Sokka! It's Sparky-Sparky Boom Man! |
- Also from "The Runaway", Toph's blindness is played for laughs even more then usual.
Sokka: Toph, when I was in town I found something you're not going to like (unfurls a wanted poster) |
- And minutes later after that, Aang an Sokka try to patch things up between Toph and Katara by giving Katara a fake apology letter.
Katara: I know this is from you, Sokka! Toph can't write! Ugh, you're all driving me crazy! |
- Every moment of Azula trying to fit in socially in "The Beach", particularly her attempts to get a guy to like her.
- When she was invited to a party
[A groggy host finds Azula and company at his door] |
- And this gem:
That's a sharp outfit, Chan. Careful, you could puncture the hull of an Empire-class Fire Nation battleship, leaving thousands to drown at sea... Because it's so sharp. |
- Followed shortly by Azula and friends destroying and burning down Chan's house as payback for the various problems they had at the party. Who knew raging sociopathy could be so amusing?
- The Pastel Freeze Frame that makes up the end of the episode. Mai, Zuko, Azula and Ty Lee sharing a tender moment as the house burns down behind them...complete with Ty Lee sporting a frighteningly huge shit-eating grin.
- Also her ability to make even volleyball Serious Business on par with her usual war-waging:
- Followed shortly by Azula and friends destroying and burning down Chan's house as payback for the various problems they had at the party. Who knew raging sociopathy could be so amusing?
Yes! We defeated you for all time! You will never rise from the ashes of your shame and humiliation! [pause] Well, that was fun. |
- And Azula denying having a Freudian Excuse for her actions:
Azula: Well yes, I guess you're right. I don't have sob stories like all of you. I could sit here and complain how mom liked Zuko more than me, but I don't really care. (frowns and looks down at the fire) My own mother thought I was a monster... |
- Though the Azula scene crossed over into a bit of a Tear Jerker thanks to her story.
- Actually, just that whole episode. Zuko's flashbacks were quite touching, but they lose some impact when they're in the same episode as the dramatic shirt-toss with Disturbed Doves. Or Zuko almost throwing up thanks to Lo and Li. Or the Serious Business volleyball game. Or Mai being... Mai.
- Zuko and Mai's fizzling relationship in the first half of the episode was pretty hilarious. The two were both so bored and deadpan.
Zuko: It's hot, so I brought you this. |
- Aang's sleep-deprivation hallucinations and Sanity Slippage in "Nightmares and Daydreams". Specifically, the Yojimbo-style swordfight between Momo and Appa with cheering sheeps as spectators, snake rocks, and the 6 armed singing Guru Pathik playing a sitar.
"Chakras, chakras, everybody loves chakras! Chakras, Chakras, Chakra Sandwich is good, yum!" |
- In my personal opinion, in a moment that is shared with the Crowning Moments of Awesome, Appa's voice when Aang is sleep deprived. I just find the part absolutely hilarious!!
Appa: (standing up, points at him) You have to take care of yourself. You can't go on like this. |
- Pretty much the entirety of that episode.
"Baby, you're my forever girl." |
- The very last dream.
Ozai: How do you expect to beat me when you don't have any pants! |
- When Aang is trying to delay sleeping by wishing everyone in the group good night, the camera pans out as it becomes an Overly Long Gag...before Toph yells at him to shut up, complete with a cartoonish speech bubble with her face (so you know which one in the darkness is her)
- When Aang discovers a nice bed made of wool by his friends, there are naked, miserable, shivering sheeps next to Sokka.
- Also this scene where Zuko wants to walk to Mai's house, his palanquin bearers insist that a prince must not walk anywhere, even though he tells them it's not very far. They then carry him for about 10 metres to where Mai's waiting for him.
- Sokka starting from the beginning while presenting his battle plan. "So Katara got Haru and his father out of jail. He's got a mustache now."
- Haru's mustache itself qualifies.
- "Then Suki dressed me as a woman and she kissed me..."
- Hue: "Pants are an illusion. And so is death."
- During "The Eclipse" when the Gaang is looking for Ozai's chamber:
Toph: I'll be able to tell when you're lying! |
- "Hello! Zuko here!" And basically any other time Zuko shows off his dweebery after joining the group... "Silver Sandwich" speech, anyone?
Zuko: Hmm...What would Uncle do? [impersonates Iroh] You have to look within yourself to save yourself from your other self. Only then will your true self reveal itself. |
- His impersonation of Azula afterward, because not only is it spot on, the writers even gave Azula!Zuko the same musical cue Azula gets.
- The funniest thing was, the Ice Cream Koan made perfect sense in the context of Zuko's Character Development.
- The frog!
- Aang apologizing to Zuko during their first firebending session:
Aang: Sorry, sifu hotman. |
- And then Sokka walks in. "Hey, jerks! Mind if I watch you jerks do your jerkbending?"
- Everything leading up to "You had to pick up the glowing egg, didn't you?"
"What should we do now?" "Think about our place in the universe?" |
- Around facing the firebending masters...
Zuko: We're the Fire Prince and the Avatar. I think we could take these guys in a fight whoever they are. |
- The Sun Warriors prank Aang and Zuko into thinking they'll never be allowed to leave after discovering the warriors' existence. "Just kidding! But seriously, DON'T TELL ANYONE!"
Aang: Hey, Zuko! Come over here! I want you to dance with me! |
- A bit earlier, Zuko realizes the Sun is the true source of firebending. "Do you guys realize this?" "Well, we're called the Sun Warriors, so yeah."
- Zuko's reaction to the others' reaction to his newly learned technique.
Zuko: It's not a dance, its a Firebending form. |
- "Zuko! I think the past is trying to kill me!"
- Chit Sang's instant riot in "The Boiling Rock".
Chit Sang: *Picks up a random guy and starts shaking him above his head* HEY! RIOT! |
- This immediately following Hakoda's failed attempt to start a riot, after the prisoner Hakoda targeted turned out to be completely non-aggressive.
- Doubly so because the same non-aggressive guy immediately gets into the action.
- "The Boiling Rock" also gives us the epic bromance of Zuko and Sokka.
- This immediately following Hakoda's failed attempt to start a riot, after the prisoner Hakoda targeted turned out to be completely non-aggressive.
Sokka: "My first girlfriend turned into the moon." |
- What also makes it funny is how Zuko gives a quick look into the sky.
- Of course that might be more like a tear jerker, since he's sympathizing with Sokka.
- One of Zuko's best lines:
- Chit Sang's super casual introduction to the Gaang, in the middle of Suki and Hakoda's emotional reunions. "I'm new. What's up, everybody?"
- "My dad doesn't have a nose ring!"
- Also, this:
Zuko: Well, I did have a girlfriend. Mai. |
- The Warden singling Hakoda out for abuse, only to be stubbornly ignored. Once he does look the warden in the eye, Hakoda trips him up with his handcuffs.
- Back in 'The Serpent's Pass', Suki gets Sokka to recognise her by kissing him. When he walks into Suki's cell, he tries the same thing in reverse. Except that with his visor covering his face, Suki does not recognise him and so punches Sokka into the door. Even better, when he's later delighted to find his dad he starts talking to Hakoda with his helmet still on. Hakoda thinks it's a random guard taking the piss and almost punches him;
Sokka: "Yeah, I ran into that problem earlier." |
- Chit-Sang, the Big Guy of the Boiling Rock episodes, pulls a great You Make Me Sic moment:
Zuko: Hey! Watch who you're shoving! |
- Even better, he's wrong. "Who" is actually correct.
- While training to defeat the Fire Lord (using a dummy called the Melon Lord), after Sokka outlines the battle plan.
Toph: What about me? |
- "I am not Toph! I AM MELONLORD! * Evil Laugh* "
- Also from "The Boiling Rock":
Prisoner: I know you two are hatching an escape plan! |
- Zuko's "unfortunate" timing for his talk with Sokka in "The Southern Raiders".
- Also Sokka playing with a lei the next morning.
- A lei? Wasn't he making a betrothal necklace? Not that that's any less suggestive. An honest woman, indeed.
- It's a Visual Pun. A lei; a flower necklace. That boy got lei'd. He also took Suki's flowers.
- More like she took his.
- Also Sokka playing with a lei the next morning.
- "The Ember Island Players". When... well, basically just the whole episode, actually. (Except for the Mood Whiplashes. Neither Zuko nor Aang are amused.)
Actor Sokka: Why did you have to steal that waterbending scroll? |
- "HONOR!" (drops through a trap door and "dies")
- "Look Zuko, it's your honor!" "WHERE?"
- Critical Research Failure: In the play, Zuko captures the Avatar, but then the Blue spirit enters, fights and defeats ...Zuko. Take a look at the real Aang and Zuko's reactions.
- "My hero!".
- Possibly a subversion too, since the actor playing Aang is a girl.
- "Avatar State! Yip yip!"
- "No! It is YOU who are going down!"
- "Zuko, we have to talk... about your hair! It's gone too far!"
- "My heart is so full of hope that it's making me tearbend!"
- "I'm so hungry that it's making me' tearbend!"
- Sokka getting emotionally involved in the shoddily executed scene of Yue's departure. Also sad too considering that a shoddy scene made him emotional.
- "I see everything that you see, except I don't see like you do. I release a sonic wave from my mouth. (LOUD shriek, whole theatre takes cover) There. I got a pretty good look at you."
- Made even better by Toph's incredibly happy face.
- You mean this one?
- Made even better by Toph's incredibly happy face.
- "Unless....THIS IS THE FUTURE."
- "The scar's NOT on the wrong side!"
- Zuko and Aang's reactions to the way the play depicts their deaths.
- Zuko's reaction to Jet's final scene.
- "HONOR!" (drops through a trap door and "dies")
Zuko: Did Jet just... die? |
- Zuko and Katara's reactions to the Ember Island Players' suggestions of Zutara.
- In a similar vein, Zuko and Aang's reaction to the Blue Spirit rescue scene. And the critical research failure of the context. ummm, Zuko did not hold Aang prisoner at the time the Blue Spirit freed him...
- Choose treachery! It's more fuu-uun!
- No Way!
- When "Toph" shows up....well, "she" is pretty much exactly what Toph is. And the best part is that Toph is delighted.
- Zuko and Katara's reactions to the Ember Island Players' suggestions of Zutara.
Toph: I wouldn't have cast it any other way! At least I'm not a flying bald lady. (cuts to Aang, who is furious) |
- When the Gaang gets to The Great Divide.
Aang: Look! Its the Great Divide, the biggest canyon in the Earth Kingdom. |
- The re-enactment of Azula striking Aang down with lightning, only this time with ribbons and the same epic downer music.
- The show's Mix-and-Match Critters are always good for a laugh, but easily the funniest is an off-hand reference Aang makes during "The Old Masters" to "the spider-fly, caught in its own web!"
- Avatar Extras notes that the spider-fly is the most contradictory animal in the Avatar universe.
- Directly after Toph and Zuko's heartwarming moment.
(Toph elbows Zuko hard) |
- From "The Phoenix King":
Toph: Hey, wait a minute, has anyone noticed that Momo's missing too? |
- Toph's insistence on going with Zuko to search for Aang because "everyone else got a magical, life-changing field trip with him!"
- Made even funnier by Zuko blushing as she hugs him.
- Another one from "The Phoenix King" is Toph's quick moment of in-universe shipping:
Katara: I have a surprise for everyone! |
- Just about anything Bumi ever says is guaranteed to split at least one person's sides:
Bumi: Wait! Someone's missing from your group! Someone very important. Beat Where's Momo? |
- Zuko accidentally calling Ozai the Fatherlord.
- During the four-part finale when Sokka dumps an entire Fire Nation airship's crew into the ocean after luring them to the bomb bay under the guise of holding a birthday party for a crew member. Made even funnier by the ludicrous coincidence that it was actually someone's birthday.
Crew Member: I can't believe the captain remembered my birthday! He really does care! |
- Plus the awkward conversation between two people from different sections who've never met.
Quin Lee: Hey, I'm Quin Lee. I work up in communications. |
- Earlier, when Toph knocks on the door, using the last beat in the shave-and-a-haircut rhythm to smash it off its hinges.
- Later during that scene, after Aang begins his battle with Ozai, Sokka has a few shifts in his mood:
Sokka: Go, Aang! Airbending slice! (makes chopping action) |
- Toph's Shave and a Haircut-Dynamic Entry-Instant Armor.
- During the midst of Azula's ultimate descent into insanity, there's this bit with Azula talking to Li and Lo that almost counts as Mood Whiplash:
Azula: (points to Li) Lo, you are banished. (to Lo) Li, you may stay. [Exit] |
- Mai and Ty Lee each get one in the finale, with oddly similar reactions.
- First, Mai reunites with Zuko, and after a short conversation abruptly does a Mood Whiplash and threatens "But don't you ever. Break up with me. AGAIN." Cue Zuko giving a nervous smile that just screams "Sorry, please don't kill me."
- Next, Ty Lee has joined the Kyoshi warriors and talks about how they'll be best friends forever. She then wraps two of them in a headlock hug. The two just smile as wide as possible just like her. Oh no! Ty Lee has turned the Kyoshi warriors into the worset thing possible... Ty Lee CLONES!!!
- Ozai's Oh Crap face, when being yelled at by the Avatar for the crimes he's committed, makes it look like he's crapping his pants in fear. While it sounds like it makes you laugh in the "pure Narm" sense, it really makes you laugh in the "Oh hell, he knows he's screwed now" sense.
- Before, when he looks down into the rubble where Aang lay, in the midst of a grandiose and bombastic speech...which is cut off with a loud "gyack!" when Aang's hand shoots up and snatches Ozai by the goatee.
- Even though "The Puppetmaster" was, for the most part, utter Nightmare Fuel, there's a couple of darkly funny moments. For example, when Katara says that Hama reminds her of Gran Gran, she holds up a head of cabbage that looks like Gran Gran's face.
- Suki walking up to and pointing at Ozai, slumped against a rock, and wondering whether Aang killed him. The Phoenix King raises his head to inform her; "I'm still alive."
- Quite a few in "Nightmares and Daydreams"
- "We all died because of your tiny bladder!" — Aang explaining a dream where Toph had to go to the bathroom in the middle of a battle.
- "Want to try screaming into this pillow?"
- Azula's whittling down of her subordinates by banishing them over the littlest issue. It's darkly funny in the same way Darth Vader ran through his admirals in The Empire Strikes Back.
- This one moment in Sozin's coment where Sokka takes stupidity to a new level. When Toph points out Momo is gone as well.
Sokka: Oh no...I knew it was only a matter of time. APPA ATE MOMO! Momo, I'm coming for you buddy. |
- Even funnier is that he then gets into Appa's mouth and tries to convince the others about it. While everyone's discussing searching for Aang, in the background we see Sokka being spat out covered in saliva. He gets up wiping himself and then falls back into it again.
- When it's decided that the rest of the gaang will help Aang fight Ozai, a group hug is initiated...except for Zuko, who's never been into that stuff, even after joining the good guys. Katara calls Zuko over, and as he reluctantly does so, Appa decides that he wants to join the group hug too!
Avatar Extras[]
- Even the "Avatar Extras" have their moments of hilarity. In "The Drill", there is a brief scene in pitch darkness. During this scene, a box pops up that says "This was the easiest scene in the episode to animate."
- "Bitter Work": "'Like A Rock' was a song by Bob Seger. It was in a lot of commercials. Aang doesn't watch commercials. He's kind of busy."
- Another good one is when the Gaang has found that all the information in the spirit library concerning the Fire Nation has long since been destroyed.
"Firebenders fight dirty. Earthbenders fight with dirt." |
- "...But don't worry, Zuko won't turn into a bug."
- "Look at me! I'm Admiral Zhao!"
Fact: Aang is not Admiral Zhao. |
- From "The Cave of Two Lovers", right after Aang and Katara's kiss... or was it?:
- From Aang and Zuko's first fight in episode 2.
Aang and Zuko actually have more in common than they know. For one, they're both bald, if you don't count Zuko's firebender ponytail. |
- After King Bumi welcomes the Gaang to "old people camp."
Dinner at 4 o'candle. Bedtime at 6 o'candle. |
Comics[]
- The chibi-style bonus story in The Lost Adventures, where under the guidance of Avatar Kyoshi, Aang and Azula pick out teams for a game of dodgeball. Azula gets last pick of Zuko or Mai. She goes for Mai. Zuko angrily asks what he's supposed to do. Kyoshi's reply? "You're the ball!"
- Sokka's attempts at adjusting Earth King Kuei's pet bear Bosco to a life in the wild (also from The Lost Adventures), causing him more and more frustration with every attempt.
Sokka: In order to defend one's territory, you've got to sound really ferocious. So give me your most frightening roar. |
- First CMOF of the interquel:
Katara: (Hugs Aang) I just hate seeing you get like that, sweetie. |
- Best part is how Toph apparently has Gene Simmons' tongue. Slides it riiight up Katara's ring finger.
- "You know what fireworks are like for me?" *Toph screams in Sokka's ear*
Unsorted[]
- Toph's blind gags; either pretending she can see...
Toph: [Concerning a (supposed) sketch of Appa] It looks just like him to me! |
- Especially funny given that she was on the other side of the room and couldn't have looked at it yet even if she could see.
- ...or people forgetting she can't:
Sokka: Toph, I found something in town that you're not gonna like. (Flashes a Wanted poster of her in front of her) |
- Later...
Katara: [Thrusting a wanted poster into Toph's face] What's this? |
- ...and again:
[While walking in the desert, making Toph's seismic sense useless] |
- ...OR, Toph herself forgetting her limitations:
Toph: Why? 'Cause you think I can't put up posters on my own? |
- ... or, simply, something happening that Toph can't see:
Toph: (after almost drowning) Oh, Sokka! You saved me! (kisses her rescuer on the cheek) |
- This scene is priceless.
- And then:
Katara: Got something against libraries? |
- In "The Drill", after Toph pulls the Gaang underground we get this exchange:
Sokka: It's so dark down here. I can't see a thing. |
- When Sokka and Aang are trying to get Toph and Katara to stop fighting, they send a make-up letter to Katara pretending it was from Toph.
Katara: I know this is from you, Sokka! Toph can't write! You're all driving me crazy! |
- Any of the Foamy Mouth Guy's appearances.
- In the animated short "School Time Shipping", Katara ends up with... The Blue Spirit. Zuko's reaction is hilarious.
- "I did not see that coming."
- The final message of the Avatar Extras version of the series gives a nod to the Ship-to-Ship Combat and a Take That to the Zutara ship as Aang and Katara share a kiss.
Kataang wins! |
- The strange noise Momo makes whenever he eats and now he does it when he performs!
- Ozai's reaction to Suki's bad nickname for him was priceless.
- On the DVDs, watch the audio commentary to Day of Black Sun Part 1. You won't be able to keep yourself from laughing.
- A lot of the DVD commentaries are pretty funny. There was an oddly prophetic comment from the end of the commentary for "The Ember Island Players" concerning Sokka's last line and the movie.
- Zuko's face when he finds out that he's a descendant of Avatar Roku. Priceless!
- Any time Sokka tries to get Aang to man-up.
Sokka: (to Aang) Don't answer to 'Twinkletoes'! It's not manly! |
- "So, can I borrow Momo for a week?"
- Any Funny Background Moment with Sokka in all 3 books would qualify, which is where most accidents happen to him.
- ↑ Don't forget, this is also the episode where Sokka meets Suki, his first love interest, making the quote even funnier.
- ↑ Keep in mind they're in the middle of a desert.
- ↑ made even funnier if you remember that Sokka was kidnapped by Heibai into the spirit world (book 1 ep. 7), and the first thing he said was he needed to seriously use the bathroom.