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wilcze-kudly · 1 month ago
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On my latest rewatch of sozin's comet part 3 at the begining when zuko talks with katara about aang i noticed that once he mentions him katara's eyes from serious face are narrowing down to make a more sad face. Furthermore after reading your post about "katara's trauma why she waited" i noticed even more scrumbs that support your post. Other then changing her grimace, zuko asks katara 2 quastions. "What if he doesn't have guts to take out my father" And "What if he loses". The second question triggeres katara to respond in panic that "aang won't lose". Here's the most interesting thing i saw on rewatch. Katara while completly ignoring zuko's first question adds that "he is going to comeback, he has to" while looking infront herself with focused face. And im sorry but zuko didn't even mention that he is concerned about aang returning to fight ozai, so katara just adds another sentence to her belief that aang is going to comeback ALIVE. This further adds to desparete "he has to" like its an obligation on aang's or universes part to not lose life because of unfinished business or just praying that aang is gonna be fine. My point is that it shows how concerned katara really is about only if aang's gonna be fine. Which explains kinda her hesitancy on her part in ember island players. She really is afraid of losing him again and it makes sense too when we look at how many deaths of people close to her she saw. Also It would be stupid to not asume that her holding for a moment dead body of her friend/possibly a new love wouldn't influence her behaviour to make closer bonds.
[Post anon is referencing]
Yeah, references to Katara's fear of losing Aang are sprinkled in throughout the show, though the aren't addressed full on, which is why I assume most people don't catch onto it. Which is a shame, and I wish it was explored more explicitly in the show because if you watch without noticing this crucial element, you could draw some very misguided conclusions.
I think it's very interesting to watch Katara's perspective of Aang and her approach to him as the Avatar shift through the series. I don't think Katara ever idealised Aang as the Avatar perse. But I think a lot of her relationship with Aang was her realising the strain it put on Aang. In the Storm, she learns how it impacted Aang's life and basically alienated him from his peers.
Throughout B1, we see Aang's role as the Avatar become second to his role as Katara's friend. To the point where in the first episode of B2; The Avatar State, Katara is actively encouraging Aang to shirk his duties in order to protect his mental state.
But I think it's at the end of B2, when Katara cradles the body of her friend who was killed, struck from behind that she realises that Aang being the Avatar may cause her to lose him.
Sure, they've been pursued by Zuko, Zhao and Azula, but bear in mind, Katara is still a kid and while she may be aware on a surface level of the danger, nothing's technically happened yet, so she may not fully register it. But now she has had a free trial run of grieving Aang and she doesn't want to feel it again. So she builds up some walls.
And we have more hints for this throughout B3. Her breaking down when Aang leaves, drawing those parallels to Hakoda, for example. Her immediately shooting down any possibilty of Aang losing to Ozai or getting hurt. She's not blindly idolising him, she is terrified of the idea of losing him and deflecting it because she's a kid who can't think about things that scare her on an existential level.
Another good example of this being her reaction to Aang kissing her furing the Day of the Black Sun.
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Analysing Katara's expression after Aang kissed her, she isn't upset with the kiss perse. If she were, she'd most likely be animated with more furrowed eyebrows. Ryebrows raised like the way they are in the show usually denominate surprise (which she is in the first few frames) or sadness. Which matches the context very well. The way she looks at Aang and then averts her gaze with a grim expression, as if she wants to say something, but is still angled to be seemingly glancing at him? That could very easily be ready as Katara wanting to respond to Aang, but holding herself back because making your relationship tangible before a big battle is a very good way to lose your boyfriend before you eben get your first date.
And since.... certain people insist that Katara being drawn in this scene with more childike proportions was a concious choice by the creators and not just an outcome of animation studios switching around and certain mixups, let's look at it this way: Katara being drawn more childlike in this scene could highlight the inherent tragism of the image of two child soldiers kissing before a battle in which one or both of them may die
She doesn't smile, not because she's not happy with the kiss, but because the boy who kissed her is off to war. Like I would not be smiling either.
Katara's trauma around loss is so pften boiled down only to her mother, which while valid, is only half the truth, and I wish this aspect of Kataang was more noticed because it does hide in the details of the show.
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kataangiscanon · 9 months ago
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THIS IS SOOO CUTEEEE!!
@kataang-100
Prompt: Tea || Word Count: 100
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“Favorite tea?”
Aang hummed and tapped his teacup thoughtfully as he considered the question. “Probably butter,” he offered, lifting his cup to his lips.
“Really?” Katara tilted her head. “I thought you would’ve said that new Oolong tea—the one Iroh named after us.”
Aang choked.
After several minutes of coughing and sputtering, he stared wide-eyed at Katara. “What?”
Katara frowned. “You didn’t know?”
“No.” Aang ran a hand over his scalp, staring blankly. “I never realized…”
When he trailed off, Katara laced her fingers with his. “Would you like to try it?”
He looked over at her and smiled. “Yeah.”
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ybnsavguymeech · 6 years ago
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northerngoshawk · 2 years ago
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see the sky and sea (and remember me)
V. soul (灵魂)
Story Summary: Sixteen-year-old Katara was about to partake in the most important ceremony of her life: a rite of passage through the human world as a dolphin. But then everything goes horribly wrong, and a boy sacrifices himself to save her. She brings him back to life with magic, but at costs not even she could've imagined. AU based upon the movie 大鱼海棠. Multi-chapter.  
Chapter Summary:
Just as Adlartok, Katara, and Sokka were growing in their own ways, so too were the storms plaguing the land. Downpours that once rarely lasted past two days could sustain themselves for weeks at a time. The rolling thunder booming overhead increased in intensity, and the roiling storm clouds had darkened to a near black that worried even the White Lotus. During one such stormy day, Katara had dashed towards her room after an onslaught of freezing rain disrupted practice with her mom. Automatically, she went for the spot where she usually Adlartok: a niche she carved out herself, placed down on the ground and behind the door so that when someone walked in, it would hide him. She got to her hands and knees and eagerly pulled out the bucket. But when she peered into it, all she saw was water. No. Panic slammed into her chest, knocking the air from her lungs. No. - When Adlartok goes missing, Katara and Sokka embark on a rescue mission.
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Weeks passed, then months. Katara spent most of her waking days training with her mother, learning new waterbending forms and refining the precision of her techniques. Bit by bit, her powers grew stronger, which only meant more time spent on training to make sure she could control them.
Sokka was often off splitting his time between Kanna’s tutelage as a shaman-in-training and Hakoda’s trips to complete tasks. Sometimes it was shoring up the snow wall surrounding their tiny village; other times it was hunting for fish; and still others it was making trips to meet with the leaders of other villages. Whatever it was, their various tasks often kept them from crossing paths during the day.
But at night, when both their parents were in bed and the flame of their oil lamp was put out, Katara and Sokka would sneak away to let Adlartok leave his bowl and swim around in the air so he could stretch and exercise.
Katara was surprised at how quickly Sokka warmed up to Adlartok: grumbling and reluctant to tag along at first, his stony face soon gave way to genuine smiles whenever Adlartok peeped out of his bowl, chirping excitedly. And while Sokka still complained about it from time to time, Katara knew he was only really doing it for show.
In that time, Adlartok kept growing and maturing. After just a few short weeks, Katara had to move him into a bucket, the ceramic bowl too small to hold him. His skin was now taking on a pale orangish tint, the blue arrows starkly contrasting against it. His eyes, which had once seemed so big, were beginning to look more proportionate to his body.
And as she spent more and more time with him, she began to notice the little things.
read more on ao3 or ffn
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toph-bi-fong · 2 years ago
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Since this post is getting traction, I have Kataang centric and Korrasami centric side blogs if you’re interested:
@kataang-agenda
@mrs-korra-sato
In this house, we love and support Kataang & Korrasami 💕
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northerngoshawk · 3 years ago
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@kataang-100
Prompt: Tea || Word Count: 100
AO3
“Favorite tea?”
Aang hummed and tapped his teacup thoughtfully as he considered the question. “Probably butter,” he offered, lifting his cup to his lips.
“Really?” Katara tilted her head. “I thought you would’ve said that new Oolong tea—the one Iroh named after us.”
Aang choked.
After several minutes of coughing and sputtering, he stared wide-eyed at Katara. “What?”
Katara frowned. “You didn’t know?”
“No.” Aang ran a hand over his scalp, staring blankly. “I never realized…”
When he trailed off, Katara laced her fingers with his. “Would you like to try it?”
He looked over at her and smiled. “Yeah.”
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rosa-100 · 1 month ago
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kataang is beautiful katara's point of view with aang is so beautiful. That's why I love kataang, they have such a sweet and precious alchemy. Thanks to people like you for writing meta like this
On my latest rewatch of sozin's comet part 3 at the begining when zuko talks with katara about aang i noticed that once he mentions him katara's eyes from serious face are narrowing down to make a more sad face. Furthermore after reading your post about "katara's trauma why she waited" i noticed even more scrumbs that support your post. Other then changing her grimace, zuko asks katara 2 quastions. "What if he doesn't have guts to take out my father" And "What if he loses". The second question triggeres katara to respond in panic that "aang won't lose". Here's the most interesting thing i saw on rewatch. Katara while completly ignoring zuko's first question adds that "he is going to comeback, he has to" while looking infront herself with focused face. And im sorry but zuko didn't even mention that he is concerned about aang returning to fight ozai, so katara just adds another sentence to her belief that aang is going to comeback ALIVE. This further adds to desparete "he has to" like its an obligation on aang's or universes part to not lose life because of unfinished business or just praying that aang is gonna be fine. My point is that it shows how concerned katara really is about only if aang's gonna be fine. Which explains kinda her hesitancy on her part in ember island players. She really is afraid of losing him again and it makes sense too when we look at how many deaths of people close to her she saw. Also It would be stupid to not asume that her holding for a moment dead body of her friend/possibly a new love wouldn't influence her behaviour to make closer bonds.
[Post anon is referencing]
Yeah, references to Katara's fear of losing Aang are sprinkled in throughout the show, though the aren't addressed full on, which is why I assume most people don't catch onto it. Which is a shame, and I wish it was explored more explicitly in the show because if you watch without noticing this crucial element, you could draw some very misguided conclusions.
I think it's very interesting to watch Katara's perspective of Aang and her approach to him as the Avatar shift through the series. I don't think Katara ever idealised Aang as the Avatar perse. But I think a lot of her relationship with Aang was her realising the strain it put on Aang. In the Storm, she learns how it impacted Aang's life and basically alienated him from his peers.
Throughout B1, we see Aang's role as the Avatar become second to his role as Katara's friend. To the point where in the first episode of B2; The Avatar State, Katara is actively encouraging Aang to shirk his duties in order to protect his mental state.
But I think it's at the end of B2, when Katara cradles the body of her friend who was killed, struck from behind that she realises that Aang being the Avatar may cause her to lose him.
Sure, they've been pursued by Zuko, Zhao and Azula, but bear in mind, Katara is still a kid and while she may be aware on a surface level of the danger, nothing's technically happened yet, so she may not fully register it. But now she has had a free trial run of grieving Aang and she doesn't want to feel it again. So she builds up some walls.
And we have more hints for this throughout B3. Her breaking down when Aang leaves, drawing those parallels to Hakoda, for example. Her immediately shooting down any possibilty of Aang losing to Ozai or getting hurt. She's not blindly idolising him, she is terrified of the idea of losing him and deflecting it because she's a kid who can't think about things that scare her on an existential level.
Another good example of this being her reaction to Aang kissing her furing the Day of the Black Sun.
Tumblr media
Analysing Katara's expression after Aang kissed her, she isn't upset with the kiss perse. If she were, she'd most likely be animated with more furrowed eyebrows. Ryebrows raised like the way they are in the show usually denominate surprise (which she is in the first few frames) or sadness. Which matches the context very well. The way she looks at Aang and then averts her gaze with a grim expression, as if she wants to say something, but is still angled to be seemingly glancing at him? That could very easily be ready as Katara wanting to respond to Aang, but holding herself back because making your relationship tangible before a big battle is a very good way to lose your boyfriend before you eben get your first date.
And since.... certain people insist that Katara being drawn in this scene with more childike proportions was a concious choice by the creators and not just an outcome of animation studios switching around and certain mixups, let's look at it this way: Katara being drawn more childlike in this scene could highlight the inherent tragism of the image of two child soldiers kissing before a battle in which one or both of them may die
She doesn't smile, not because she's not happy with the kiss, but because the boy who kissed her is off to war. Like I would not be smiling either.
Katara's trauma around loss is so pften boiled down only to her mother, which while valid, is only half the truth, and I wish this aspect of Kataang was more noticed because it does hide in the details of the show.
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