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Waterbending is a mystical martial art featured within the fictional universe of the Nickelodeon animated television series Avatar: The Last Airbender. A moiety of the Water Tribe, Waterbenders, as the practitioners are known, possess the hydrokinetic ability to control water, steam and ice.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waterbending

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  • awwww you missed two of my favourite water bending scenes!

    1) the one where katara confronts the man that killed her mother, where she draws all the water from the rainy atmosphere and creates like a giant bubble

    2) HER BATTLE WITH AZULA

  • @sevenzeroz these scenes haven't even been aired at the time I made this.

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  • @FoxxyJones "Fire is life, not just destrucion." -Sun Warrior Chief

  • Water Bending is just the best bending ever! XD

  • 0:03 Pokemon 2. You know what I mean?

  • And you thought that Tai-Chi was just for relaxation.

  • water bending is the best.....

  • @hardcorefakes12 Which is what Jeong-Jeong was talking about. If you want to Firebend, you have to be ready to control a living substance that can and will cause great destruction if you let your guard down. While it is absolutely beautiful, it has to be the most dangerous of the four and the most burden (in terms of responsibility) on the hands of the bender. Jeong-Jeong wasn't ignorant. He just had a cynical view on the immense control that needs to be maintained with firebending.

  • The moves that they use throughout this show are like something you’d see in a kung fu movie. I love it! There are aspects of all different types of martial art featured. It has a lot in common with what I took from watching Films of Fury. The movie showcased different styles of fighting and the origin of kung fu. A truly powerful documentary of the genre, bitly .com/qOQ9US.

  • @FoxxyJones Thats the beauty of fire-bending at least in my opinion. Fire is *alive* i.e It burns and continues on with itslef, while the other bending styles require a bender (well most of the time) to have a significant effect on anything.

  • @hardcorefakes12 If left unattended, a bowl of water, a rock or the air around us won't harm anyone (with the obvious exception of natural disasters). However, even a dim ember can cause massive amounts of damage if left to its own devices. While it's true- like you said- that this can be blamed on the keeper of the flame, that puts Jeong-Jeong in the right as well. Fire-bending requires more responsibility than the other bending styles. Fire is beautiful and life-giving, but also very unstable.

  • @Arcanine718 probebly something arabic :p

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