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“The animated show really is the heart and soul of what our live-action show is.
We were not trying to take out anything,” Ousley tells GamesRadar+.

“Obviously we took out that element, but he still has that attitude.
Stuff like that.”
Ousley continues, “Hes still the Sokka we know and love from the cartoon.

He definitely still has his arcs and his lessons in the show.”
The controversy surrounding Sokkaall originatesfrom an interview Ousley gave toEntertainment Weekly.
“There’s more weight with realism in every way,” Ousley said at the time.

I feel like there were a lot of moments in the original show that were iffy."
Ousley replied: “Yeah, totally.
Avatar: The Last Airbender is streaming on Netflix from February 22.

















