Kanatnaya Otkatka Referat
Oct 15, 2018 Il-Kantina ta Katarin is a perfect and cozy place where one can spend a quiet evening. The platters are really good and there's a variety of wine from were to choose from. Highly recommended. Date of visit: February 2018. Thank Kirsten C. Valletta, Malta.
Katara / character First appearance ' Created by Portrayed by ( ) Voiced by ( ) ( ) Information Full name Katara Alias Kat The Painted Lady Sapphire Fire Nickname Miss Know-it-All, Queen of the Twigs Sapphire Fire Madame Fussy Britches Sweetness Sugar Queen (nicknamed by ) Gender Female Family (father) (mother; deceased) (older brother) Spouse Children (firstborn son) (daughter) (second son) Relatives: (daughter-in-law): Kanna (paternal grandmother) (step-grandfather) (granddaughter) (granddaughter) (grandson) Rohan (grandson) Nationality Southern Water Tribe Bending element Primary. • Bloodbending (disavowed) • Healing abilities Age 14 ( Avatar: The Last Airbender) 15 ( The Promise) 16 ( The Search & The Rift) 85-86, 89 ( The Legend of Korra) Hair color Brown White (elderly) Eye color Blue Katara (: 卡塔拉;: Kǎ Tǎlā) is a in 's animated television series.
The character, created by and, is voiced by in the original series and in the sequel series. In addition to this, she was played by in the 2010 live action film. Katara is a fourteen-year-old waterbender (i.e., she has the ability to control water and ice); at the beginning of the story she is the only waterbender in the Southern Water Tribe, one of two known communities (along with the Northern Water Tribe at the opposite pole) in which waterbending is practiced. She and her older brother,, discover an named, the long-lost Avatar, frozen in an iceberg, and accompany him on his quest to defeat the imperialistic and bring peace to the war-torn world. She later earns the title of Master Waterbender from Master Pakku of the Northern Water Tribe at the age of fourteen. Katara has appeared in other media, such as, T-shirts, video games.
Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • Creation and conception [ ] According to the, Katara’s name was originally 'Kya', which was later used for her deceased mother instead. Programma dlya nastrojki antenni 3g modema pc. In ', Katara’s name was written as 卡 塔 拉. Kǎ (卡) means to check, block, or card; Tǎ (塔) means; and Lā (拉) means to pull. The character 'Lā' appears in the first season's finale, while the character 'Kǎ' also appears in Sokka's name. In the commentary of the unaired pilot episode, co creators and state that Katara's 'hair loopies' were intended to hang downward, but were thought too hard to animate and looped backward instead. Personality [ ] Katara is described as 'smart, capable; an anime heroine', and as 'kind, brave, and passionate.' In many situations, Katara appears as a mother to the other protagonists: a role attributed to her tribe's losses to raids and the departure of many members to war, which allegedly required her (as well as her brother Sokka) to assume responsibilities beyond her age.
Katara tends to be kind and generous, but is often stubborn or confined by her morals; becomes angry if doubted, insulted, or betrayed; and carries resentment for years on end. Plot overview [ ] Avatar: The Last Airbender [ ] When Katara was 8 years old, her mother, Kya, sacrificed her life during a Fire Nation raid in order to protect Katara; whereafter her daughter assumed an adult's role in later life. Though her interests lay in developing her Waterbending skills, she resigned herself to cooking and cleaning duties while her brother, Sokka, trained to become a warrior. Later, Katara’s father and the other warriors journey to the to oppose the Fire Nation; leaving Katara, Sokka, and their grandmother to look after the tribe. The events of Avatar: The Last Airbender begin six years thereafter, when Katara and Sokka find Aang in and identify him as the Avatar, a messianic figure.
Bent on mastering Waterbending, Katara joins Aang to reach the to find a Waterbending master, with Sokka alongside them. Upon arrival, Master Pakku refuses her apprenticeship, because the customs of the Northern Water Tribe dictate that females cannot learn Waterbending as a; but upon noticing Katara's necklace, which he himself gave to Katara's grandmother, he agrees to teach her. Katara having achieved her own expertise, Pakku deems her sufficient to teach Aang. Katara then accompanies Aang to the for him to learn earthbending. At an, General Fong places Katara’s life in danger to induce Aang's; but achieves only destruction. After the earthbender Toph Bei Fong joins the group to teach Aang, Katara and Toph initially quarrel; but thereafter become friends.