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posted by zanhar1
One of the things I noticed about 아바타 is the significance of the spirit disguises. Each disguise speaks volumes about the character using it and reflects their personality sort of like their bending styles.

I’ll start with the Painted Lady and Katara;



The real Painted Lady was a lot of things for the people of Jang Hui. She was a protector. A healer. A beacon of hope. She was a water spirit with assumably a gentle heart.

This is not unlike Katara herself. One of Katara’s key character traits was her hopefulness and the hope she instilled in other people. And in assuming the persona of the Painted Lady she fulfilled the hope role already made 의해 the real Painted Lady. Furthermore Katara is also a healer. Almost right off the bat this was established. And she didn’t fail there, not at all; she helped cure the sickly of Jang Hui. In destroying the factory polluting the Jang Hui river she also fulfilled the spirit’s role as a protector.

Basically the Painted Lady was the perfect persona for Katara to take on. The Painted Lady had a personality very similar to her own, and in posing as the Painted Lady some of Katara’s key traits were exploited.

Moving on we have the pretty 인기 Blue Spirit;



I can’t quite remember if the Blue Spirit was a genuine spirit in the Avatarverse. I’ve kind of been under the impression that he was of Zuko’s own making. No less the identity still said a lot about him.

As the Blue Spirit, Zuko posed a very dark and mysterious role. In the same way, Zuko himself had a lot of darkness. While he wasn’t exactly a spoopy, mysterious being 의해 day--not to the audience anyways. There was a lot about him Aang still didn’t know about him and his upbringing. Aang had the basics but in Aang’s eyes, Zuko was still a bit of a mystery. As the spirit he was very silent in the same way that Zuko-Zuko was all closed off to people at the time.

The way he rescued Aang is noteworthy too. The entire time; though masked he still treated Aang rather roughly. His swords were constantly pressed to Aang’s neck as to tell him not to try to escape and to use him as a sort of leverage. A very season 1 Zuko thing to do.

The structure of the mask is also interesting. It has a malevolent and mischievous expression. Zuko was up to no good and his fashion choice expressed it.

And finally, Kemurikage Azula



Like the Painted Lady, these ladies were very real in the 아바타 world. And like the Blue Spirit they were a pretty mysterious lot. Though they have some traits of their own; they were an intimidating force and a force that bought torment. Torment that was born out of the sorrow they felt.

In this way, Azula isn’t all that different from Katara. The persona she assumed is very like her actual self. At her prim she had been an intimidating presence and even at her low she continues to be so. Furthermore Azula was also something of a tormentor, especially where Zuko was concerned. I don’t think this requires much explanation as it was seen throughout the entire show. However, I’d like to really point out and put emphasis on the sorrow. And I’d like to do so for two reasons.

Azula herself, at this point, is rather sorrowful like the Kemurikage. She as mentioned is at a very low point. Her disguise in this way, is reflecting her personality. Secondly, part of me thinks that her torment of Zuko was born of some type of sorrow. The insecurities, pressures, fears, and negative emotions Ozai imposed on her were taken out on Zuko.

The implications of the mask itself are also very heavy and important with Azula. Ursa telling her to take off her mask of fear and intimidation to find her true identity is constantly reoccurring. Azula herself has many masks. She always hides her emotions and her inner feelings. Working with the black hood, the Kemurikage mask is simply a physical visualization of this. Her removing the physical mask would likely be symbolic of her starting to tear down her inner walls, her starting to show her softer side.

On a completely different note, the mask could be a symbol for shame. She’s physically hiding her face behind it. Behind it until being struck down she was anonymous. Until the end of part 2 she was a part of a group, she had a purpose, and she belonged again. For a while she could escape from being Azula.

I think the structure of her mask is also pretty key. The mask only has one eye hole. Perhaps this is another way of saying that Azula is not seeing things clearly 또는 that’s she’s only seeing one side of things. Similarly the cloudy designs could show the same; that her mind is foggy. The mask is also kind of 스플릿, 분할 in half; there’s a dark side and a light side. Evidently the eye hole is on the dark side. Azula also has a dark side and a light side, but as things are she sees/bends towards the dark side 더 많이 than the light. But she still has both.

And finally the other paralell I’d like to draw is that the original Kemurikage kidnapped children. Azula was very much robbed of a real childhood. I could be 읽기 too much into this; but maybe this is a physical representation of her trying to steal her childhood back, among other things.

All of this said I think Azula’s spirit disguise is 더 많이 crucial than any of the other ones. And its a very suiting disguise for her.
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 Azula on Top. (NO OFFENSE IF U LIKE ZUKO)
Azula on Top. (NO OFFENSE IF U LIKE ZUKO)
Okay, so one of the things i 사랑 best about this show was the way in which it had a subtle commentary on gender roles. I know, 당신 may ask "so, what?" 또는 "why is this important?" Well, I'll tell you.

Often, females are portrayed as supporting characters to the all-important male protagonist. Here, this is not the case. While i am indeed a guy, i like to see that screenwriters have progressive attitudes when it comes to gender roles. If 당신 notice, Katara is the one who brings Aang along with her, not the other way around. Often, she plays the teacher and not the damsel in distress.

Toph is,...
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posted by shippo_33
I still remember my chilhood in Southen Water Tribe , i was staying there with my dad, because my mom was in the 불, 화재 natiom and she couldn't stay with me, she was the 아바타 and the 불, 화재 Lord. I remember how i felt in 사랑 with a general. I was 20, i was helping my father training the waterbenders. Yes i am a waterbender, but now i just heal. A 불, 화재 Nation Ship was arriving, then i saw a general coming. I knew that to go to him was my buissines.
"Hi! Can i help you?" I said to him.
"I am looking for the 불, 화재 Nation Princess Mia. Do 당신 know where i can find her?" He said to me. Well i was the...
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posted by greenstergirl
 I drew this of Zach
I drew this of Zach
Chapter six: Team avatar

It was 8 a.m. I was running around the house going berserk trying to make it perfect for the team avatar. Zach sat at the 표, 테이블 texting this new kid named Micheal who he said was related to Aang and Zuko. Now Zach calls me Micheal's grandpa. Technically I'm not but Aang was my incarnation and Aang was Micheal's grandfather. Still I 펀치 Zach in the shoulder whenever he calls me grandpa.

"Sydney don't stress. Its just gonna be a bunch of old dudes." he said.

"AND ITS GONNA BE OUR GREAT SOMETHING GRANDFATHER!!"

"Granpa?" Jason asked walking downstairs from his slumber....
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posted by Wholey_me
When people to talk to me about Anime, i never fail to mention my faverout shows- but whenever 아바타 the last airbender crops up, people instantly jump on the fact that its apperently not a 'real anime' and im sick of it! What rite do they have to sneer at me for my taste in anime?! Just because 아바타 is a low budjet creation, heavily influenced 의해 american culture and obviously made for kids TV, it doesnt make it any less of a good show, right? I mean really, a show doesnt have to be full of spectacular art work and totally unique ideas to be enjoyable! I dont know about 당신 guys, but presonaly i think that all the above mentioned makes it a genarelly 더 많이 easy-going and light hearted show thats great to watch when your in need of a little no-brainer, fun TV!
Please tell me what 당신 think!!!
thanks for reading!
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It was a rough job really, the job she did, trying to help those suffering from what everyone else called the ‘the insanity’ they were “crazy”, “sick”, “unlovable”. She much preferred to call to think of them as those who just needed someone to tell them are cared about…loved. A good number of her patients were in a state of distress pretty much all the time, Xul was one of them. These patients (young...
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