Ngl, I like hearing the explosion rather than just hearing the clang of metal. I mean, either way you know she's dead. But the explosion drives it home.
I agree completely! I’ve heard some say they feel the silence is more dramatic but to me it just seems like they were forced to silence it in order for the death to seem less brutal.
I’ve heard some people say that to this day, she’s never watched Azula’s breakdown because she never wanted to hear herself like that again. Did you find out if that was true or not?
Yeay to more Azula content pls. I love you Grey! 4th question answer was No because she killed it and she’s an amazing voice actress but an even more amazing human being… Haven’t been to any comicon’s so i’m so jealous. Give me that signed Pop T!!!!!!!
Wait how is it weird that she kept up with info about the show? She loves the character Azula! Just cuz she’s a voice actress doesn’t mean she can’t be a fan too 😁
Grey Delisie is the opposite of Azula in every way! A lot of Voice actors usually are. And how. I should note that Grey Delisie is the Queen when it comes to voicing irredeemable female Villains. But I digress.
I have been waiting for at least one of the original voice actors to give their thoughts on the Netflix. In terms however of who should be cast in said show they said they were gonna do it with a “culturally appropriate non-white washed cast so...yeah
Caroline DiSalvatore She just suggested Bri Larson because she voiced Captain Marvel the animated character😊 I didn’t wanna be like “BUT SHE’S WHITE!” 🤣🤣Dante really would be a great actor to have in the show tho!
@@Mrdarams What's weird is that the logical conclusion of this stuff would be requiring ethnically ambiguous actors to disclose their background. Plenty of people can pass for characters (especially CARTOON characters) of other races or ethnicities than their own. If you have to ask if somebody is the "right" race, then maybe you're the problem. And maybe the solution would be acknowledging there need not be a "right" race for a character beyond a passing resemblance.
akin daramola it’s because of representation. Can you honestly say you’ve seen as many Asian/Indigenous actors in major productions in leading roles? Plus, people are tired of seeing white actors in movies/shows that appropriate other people’s cultures.