Avatar: The Last Air Bender Fan-dub
DefinitelyAHumanBeing for Katara
Strong in character, Katara is brave and independent, as well as naturally gifted at waterbending. A bit of an idealist, she never lost hope that the Avatar would return to save the world, even though many people had. Her early responsibility imbues her with a deep sense of justice and duty to others, personality traits that conflict on occasion with her devotion to those she loves. In addition to these fine qualities, Katara has a temper and a drive to excel. Proud and competitive, she is prompted sometimes to engage in behavior she knows isn't in her best interest, such as stealing a waterbending scroll ("The Waterbending Scroll") or challenging a master waterbender to a duel ("The Waterbending Master").
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(Katara grows impatient with Soka as they argue)
Katara: So it's my fault?
Sokka: I knew I should have left you home. Leave it to a girl to screw things up.(Katara's anger is boiling over. She points at her brother.)
Katara: You are the most sexist, immature, nut brained...
(She unknowingly water-bends behind her out of anger, breaking the iceberg behind them.)
Katara: Ugh, I'm embarrassed to be related to you! Ever since Mom died I've been doing all the work around camp while you've been off playing soldier!Sokka: Don't answer that! Did you see that crazy bolt of light? He was probably trying to signal the Fire Navy.
Katara: Oh, yeah, I'm sure he's a spy for the Fire Navy. You can tell by that evil look in his eye.
(Cut to a shot of Aang's innocent face, his smile .)
Katara: The paranoid one is my brother, Sokka. You never told us your name.(She looks uncertain, then follows him to the ship. They climb up and enter the ship.)
Katara: This ship has haunted my tribe since Gran Gran was a little girl. It was part of the Fire Nation's first attacks.
Aang: Okay, back up. I have friends all over the world, even in the Fire Nation. I've never seen any war.
Katara: Aang, how long were you in that iceberg?
Aang: I don't know... a few days, maybe?
Katara: I think it was more like a hundred years!