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Set up like the last two, here's an makala about five songs I think relate to Azula and why. Songs aren't in any particular order.

1. Dysfunctional Family kwa Cinema Bizarre: I'm a threat to myself I'm a get Armageddon I'm a freak I'm a liar I'm a flirt I deny that I'm no good then I mess It up This song basically reminds me of post-comet Azula. After a certain point she did become a threat to herself; I mean she'd do things like jumping off of Appa from a large height that very well could have killed her if Aang didn't intercept. And the liar thing is pretty self-evident. I mean it was quoted in the onyesha that "Azula always lies". I don't think she always lies per-say but she's done it a fair amount of times for this to hold true. I get zaidi and zaidi strange I'm going insane I'm building it up just to break it down wewe get what wewe see the product of a dysfunctional family. This set of lyrics definitely reminds me the most of Azula. Her descent into madness was very clearly a rather gradual process--that is to say as the episodes wore on she in essence got "more and zaidi strange." The going insane part speaks for itself. And of course a good lot of it has to do with the fact that Azula is from such a torn apart family. I'm my own worst rival train wreck, white trash, freak, maniac, I'm psycho I'm a trouble making rebel made a deal with the devil I'm way past ever coming back/

2. Obey Me kwa Rabia Sorda. This one is going to be a bit different and rather shorter because I actually cannot seem to find the lyrics to this song anywhere so I'll be listing some to the best of my ability. To summarize the song as a whole; it's a political song. It's about a person who was put in power--presumably lying about what he/she was going to accomplish au simply kwa people who didn't pay attention to who was being put in power. After this person was aliyopewa power he/she started demanding obedience. One of the first lyrics I can pick out is I am the monster wewe feed. Of course any Avatar shabiki has probably noticed that Azula believes that her mother thinks she's a monster. And various other characters seem to think of her in that way as well. And yet many of the people around her still seem to give her power hence the "I'm the monster wewe feed". The song then speaks of a bunch of evil deeds and goes into the chorus, believe me I'll save wewe just obey me. In essence this reminds me of Azula's ability to manipulate. She gets people to think that she's on their side/they want what she wants. And from there she just wants power and obedience. She wants control. Those are the lyrics I could really pick up with 100% certainty. But it's still enough to remind me of Azula.

3. Rx kwa MXMS. First and foremost, I adore this song so much. It's just so beautiful. And of all the songs I think this one reminds me most of Azula. I don't sleep, and I won't get me down low, keep me down low
get me down low, keep me down low a demon sigh, she opens wide.
The first line reminds me of Azula's paranoia and how she was having sleeping trouble in the comet hence "I don't sleep an I won't." Furthermore she seems to be at a point in her life where she is down low and people seem intent on keeping her that way. The a demon sigh part kind of just loosely reminds me of when Azula just started breathing moto at the end of Sozin's Comet. I onyesha teeth, my dolls won't play with me get me down low, keep me down low get me down low, keep me down low a girl in a cage, if I miss a pill, she says--kill, kill. I've always interpreted the "dolls" part as a metaphor for loneliness. The dolls would be friends/real people. That is to say real people won't talk to her. This reminds me of how Mai and Tylee betrayed Azula and how she really had no one kwa the end of the show. As for the "girl in a cage" bit; it reminds me of Azula in two ways. The first way is in that she is kind of caged within Ozai's expectations. The sekunde way is after she got put in the asylum that would very clearly be a cage. Following that line of thought the part about missing a pill makes me think of a modern siku AU. The final lyric that reminds me of Azula in this song is; Keep me down low, doctor alisema so there's things in the past that I never let go but I'm just a girl and I wanna go home
(Go home).
Of all the things in the song, I think that this is the part that reminds me the most of Azula. For instance the thing in the past she can't let go of is that she thinks her mom sees her as a monster. au those things her father taught her to be. But at the end of the siku she's only 14 years old, she probably just wants to go home/regain a sense of safety and stability.

4. Gasoline kwa porcelain, tiled And The Tramps. On a less sad, zaidi badass note, I totally see this song describing Azula. Don't get in my face don't invade my space I'll put wewe in your place I'll only tell wewe once
I'll never tell wewe twice and this is me being nice.
Right off the bat this song is fiery and explosive like Azula. She's definitely the head bitch, kahaba in charge lol. No one gets in Azula's face au invades her space. I mean look what happened when Sokka tried that during the siku of black sun. Her giving a person one warning is her being nice. Most of the time she just throws fire. 'Cause I'm highly flammable a caged up animal I will go off on wewe wewe better take it back I'm about to snap I will go off on you. Naturally any mention of flames, fire, and flammability reminds me of the princess. And where's the lie, Azula is zaidi than highly flammable. She's that person whose buttons wewe don't want to push because if wewe do you're gonna get burned. When it's your turn you'll get your lesson learned you'll be blister burnt feed my adrenaline it's going to do wewe in I'm seeing red again. This verse reminds me of her fighting as well. Like how many people has she taken down? A lot of people lol and when she gets going, for the most part she's unstoppable. The last lyrics before the chorus repeats itself is; You kuvuka, msalaba me once and you'll see it's like a match in gasoline, gasoline. These lines, again, remind me of how badass and dangerous she is. Like no one wants to kuvuka, msalaba Azula even once.


5. Crazy kwa Gnarls Barkley. I suppose this one is sort of a given. I remember when, I remember, I remember when I Lost my mind there was something so pleasant about that place even your emotions had an echo in so much space. This is the opening verse. This definitely just reminds me of that initial snap during the comet. How up until the end she seemed almost happy, granted she wasn't. And when you're out there without care, yeah, I was out of touch but it wasn't because I didn't know enough I just knew too much. Of all the verses in the song, this is the one that reminds me of Azula the most. I think most of her break came from the very fact that she knew and had seen zaidi than a girl her age should have. All of the political pressure that was put on her caused her to snap. She didn't go crazy for lack of knowledge, but because of it. One can also interpret this as a zaidi paranoid frame of thought--the knowing too much was Azula thinking that she knew someone was out to kill her. Does that make me Crazy? Probably. And I hope that wewe are having the time of your life but think twice, that's my only advice. The above would be a part of the chorus. I'm rather certain that after a while Azula probably started to wonder if she was crazy. And at some point likely concluded that the answer is yes. I base this assumption on a few lines in one of the Avatar vitabu I read a while back. And for that the chorus reminds me of her. Following the chorus is the part about thinking twice; this part also reminds me of that kind of psudo-happy state she was in while battling Zuko. Hence "I hope you're having the time of your life but think twice." Who do you, who do you, who do you, who do wewe think wewe are, ha ha ha bless your soul wewe really think you're in control. Much like the other line this one reminds me of Azula in that she's so used to having control that for a while she probably thought she still had it. But the that was far from the truth. The inayofuata verse reminds me of her the sekunde most; My Heroes had the moyo to lose their lives out on a limb and all I remember is thinking, I want to be like them ever since I was little, ever since I was little it looked like fun and it's no coincidence I've come and I can die when I'm done. So who were her heroes? People like Ozai and Sozin. Ozai in particular had a pretty wild defeat; in a way he Lost his life. Of course that's a metaphor--what's dead is his ability to bend and all of his work. And ever since Azula was a child she looked up to them--it looked like fun to be like them. And so she did become like them. And because of that it's no coincidence that she Lost it.
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I found this interview(of the creators of Avatar) in link and i think that it's worth to read it ;-)
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Michael DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko, the creators of “Avatar: the Last Airbender” are readying the inayofuata chapter in the animated saga, titled “The Last Airbender: Legend of Korra.” The new series is due out mid-2012 on Nickelodeon.

“Avatar” and “Korra” take place in a setting that feels as richly imagined as Middle-earth, Narnia au Hogwarts. In this world, some inhabitants are “benders,” each with the power to manipulate...
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posted by lemonlolly24
okay so this is done the the California girls song to the southern water tribe. Me and my friend made this, so wewe no takey ;)

(Katara)
I know a place where the snow is really brighter,
cool, wet and wild there must be something in the water.
Sipping jinn and juisi sitting underneath the glaciers,
boys break their necks trying to kill the moto Nation.

You can travel the world,
but nothing comes close to the snowy coast.
Once wewe go fishing with us, you'll be fallin' in upendo Oh.

Southern Water Tribe were unforgettable,
big blue boots with parkas on top.
Snow kissed skin so cold we'll freeze your Popsicle...
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this made me really happy when i read it!! i agreed with it alot!!

The action ndoto "The Last Airbender" about people who can command fire, air, water and earth now controls something else: the Razzie awards for Hollywood's worst film achievements of 2010.

"The Last Airbender" led Saturday's Razzies with five awards, among them worst picture, worst director and worst screenplay for M. Night Shyamalan.

The movie also received Razzies for worst supporting actor (Jackson Rathbone, who was cited for both "The Last Airbender" and "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse") and for a special award, worst eye-gouging...
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So now we're going to find out how Azula got rid of Suki, and it will have two surprises.

"Hey Suki what's up" asked Azula

"A crazy princess getting all up in my face" alisema Suki

"So where are wewe going" asked Azula

"I'm going to meet Sokka" alisema Suki

"No, why don't wewe just stay and talk" asked Azula

"Because your the last person I wish to speak to" alisema Suki

"Well, maybe we can get to know each other" alisema Azula

"Why don't wewe go hide in your tent" asked Suki

"Why would I do that" asked Azula

"Because wewe always do" alisema Suki

"Well, I have my reasons" alisema Azula

"Yes, your curse" alisema Suki

Azula was shocked...
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