The exchange happened on Twitter after Volpe spotted the wholesome meme. The director, who works in development at Nickelodeon, helped bring episodes of Avatar: The Last Airbender to life years ago. Volpe might have moved on to shows like The Dragon Prince and Star vs the Forces of Evil. But he has a soft spot in his heart for Avatar even when it brings up some long-passed stressers.
After all, the meme of Sokka features the the young Waterbender holding a sign up with text. In the show originally, the sign was meant for Toph which was unfortunate as the heroine is blind. In this edit, Sokka is reminding netizens that their self-worth doesn't depend on how productive they are. "It's okay to just exist sometimes," it reads.
I love this message but I’m torn because I also remember busting my ass directing this episode https://t.co/0tYGs5RQDo
— Giancarlo Volpe ππΌ π§ΌπΏ (@Giancarlo_Volpe) May 2, 2020
While Volpe says he loves the message, he has a hard time pushing through the meme since he directed the episode this still comes from. "I love this message but I'm torn because I also remember busting my a-s directing this episode," he shared.
Continuing, Volpe went on to share what the most stressful parts of the episode were to direct. "The hardest part by far was the sword fight at the end, but my board artist Michael Chang really owned that sequence and made it awesome! I had fun boarding the part where Sokka tried all the different weapons at the shop."
Clearly, there are tasks we have to face in life which make us go beyond our limits to accomplish, but that sort of hustle isn't something Sokka would live by. There are times you just need to relax lest you burn out, and those moments are just as important as the ones you spend working. Aang's Gang knew how to balance saving the world with having some fun, and Sokka
Which side of the conversation do you fall on with this meme? Do you agree or disagree? Let me know in the comments!
Fans can relive the epic journey of Avatar: The Last Airbender when Netflix adds all three seasons ("Books") on Friday, May 15, 2020!
The series, currently celebrating its 15th anniversary, is also available on DVD and Blu-ray.
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Original source: ComicBook.
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