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* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: An interesting example where the ability is actually reverted to how it worked in the [[WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender original series]] rather than the movie. Rather than have Zuko and the other Firebenders rely on a source of fire for their combat, they ''do'' produce their own fire. It's possible that this was done to make the fighting easier and to partially correct the film's change. However, they still include Firebenders using a source of fire to increase their power.

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* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: An interesting example where the ability is actually reverted to how it worked in the [[WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender original series]] rather than the movie. Rather than have Zuko and the other Firebenders rely on a source of fire for their combat, they ''do'' produce their own fire. It's possible that this was done to make the fighting easier and to partially correct the film's change.easier. However, they still include Firebenders using a source of fire to increase their power.
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* AdaptationSuperpowerChange: An interesting example where the ability is actually reverted to how it worked in the [[WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender original series]] rather than the movie. Rather than have Zuko and the other Firebenders rely on a source of fire for their combat, they ''do'' produce their own fire. It's possible that this was done to make the fighting easier and to partially correct the film's change. However, they still include Firebenders using a source of fire to increase their power.

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* AdaptationSuperpowerChange: AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: An interesting example where the ability is actually reverted to how it worked in the [[WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender original series]] rather than the movie. Rather than have Zuko and the other Firebenders rely on a source of fire for their combat, they ''do'' produce their own fire. It's possible that this was done to make the fighting easier and to partially correct the film's change. However, they still include Firebenders using a source of fire to increase their power.

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* AdaptationSuperpowerChange: An interesting example where the ability is actually reverted to how it worked in the [[WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender original series]] rather than the movie. Rather than have Zuko and the other Firebenders rely on a source of fire for their combat, they ''do'' produce their own fire. It's possible that this was done to make the fighting easier and to partially correct the film's change. However, they still include Firebenders using a source of fire to increase their power.



* CanonDiscontinuity: Rather than have Zuko and the other Firebenders rely on a source of fire for their combat, they ''do'' produce their own fire. It's possible that this was done to make the fighting easier and to partially correct the film's change. However, they still include Firebenders using a source of fire to increase their power.
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* ActionCommands: Zuko and Aang both engage in this towards the end. With the Wii version, you'll have to move the Wiimote and nunchuk in certain directions. If you miss any commands, you'll have to start all over again.



* AutoSave: Different points in the game will do this for you. If you somehow die or leave the game, you'll immediately start at the point where an auto save took place.



* GameLobby: Once you select a file, you'll have the option of going to Zuko's Desk. This will show you the chapter selection (some won't be available until you beat a level), the chapter's progress, the gallery of concept art you've collected, a list of challenges available, and a code entry section. You can also change certain options or just return to the main menu.



* IWantThemAlive: Since Zhao knows about the Avatar's reincarnation process, he orders his men to keep Aang alive to prevent another long search.



* VillainousRescue: Zuko claims that he saved Aang as the Blue Spirit.

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* VillainousRescue: Zuko claims that he saved Aang as the Blue Spirit.Spirit.
* WouldHurtAChild: The Fire Nation soldiers have no qualms about killing Aang. They also don't seem to care about Aang being reincarnated as someone else, which is something Zhao ''has'' taken into consideration.

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* BigBad: Zhao takes this role for the game, even though he's Ozai's [[TheDragon dragon]] and [[spoiler:dies at the end.]]



* CanonDiscontinuity: Rather than have Zuko and the other Firebenders rely on a source of fire for their combat, they ''do'' produce their own fire. It's possible that this was done to make the fighting easier and to partially correct the film's change. However, they still include the scene where Iroh produces his own fire and make it seem like it's out of the ordinary.

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* CanonDiscontinuity: Rather than have Zuko and the other Firebenders rely on a source of fire for their combat, they ''do'' produce their own fire. It's possible that this was done to make the fighting easier and to partially correct the film's change. However, they still include the scene where Iroh produces his own Firebenders using a source of fire and make it seem like it's out of the ordinary.to increase their power.



* DifficultyLevels: You can select either Easy, Normal or Hard modes for each gameplay. Some of the challenges involve beating the level on each difficulty setting. Once you beat it once on one file, it will save it for future gameplays. Unfortunately, you can't change the difficulty for the current file. You will have to erase the file's data and play through the game on a different setting.



* FirstPersonShooter: Zuko gets a section like this in the first chapter where he gets to shoot fireballs at the saboteur's crew infiltrates the engine room.

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* FirstPersonShooter: Zuko gets a section like this in different sections of the first chapter where he gets to shoot fireballs at the saboteur's crew infiltrates the engine room.game. The chapters with this feature involve a challenge, which requires getting an accuracy of 80% or higher.

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* EvilCannotComprehendGood: While Zuko isn't evil, he fails to understand why Aang would save him over and over again. Considering that he has tried to capture Aang throughout the game, it's understandable why he's confused.



* SaveTheVillain: Aang helps Zuko out twice in the game. Once when Zuko is knocked out by Zhao's men during the Blue Spirit section and another time in the Northern Water Tribe attack.



* VillainProtagonist: One of the playable characters is Zuko who makes it his mission to capture Aang no matter what.

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* VillainProtagonist: One Zuko is one of the playable characters in the game with [[TheHero Aang]] being the other one. Strangely enough, the game is more centered around Zuko who makes it his mission to capture than Aang no matter what.simply because the former is the narrator instead of Katara.
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* AntiVillain: Like his film and animated counterparts, Zuko is more of this than a menacing villain. It really shows when he's concerned about his uncle's safety and remorseful when he knocks Katara out in the final section.


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* ChallengeGamer: This contains a variety of challenges that the player can take on for completionists' sake. There are challenges that are specific to the current difficulty selected for the file.
* CollectionSidequest: You can collect concept art through a series of coins. Each will have one of the Four Nations' symbols on it, which identifies the type of art available.


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* HiddenInPlainSight: The Blue Spirit section involves sneaking around the Air Temple. You have the option to sneak up on enemies and attack them with one strike. It's advisable that you go after the criers, which will summon more guards to fight you.

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''The Last Airbender'' is a video game based off of ''Film/TheLastAirbender'' film. It was made by THQ. The game is available on Nintendo's Wii and DS systems.

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''The Last Airbender'' is a video game based off of ''Film/TheLastAirbender'' film. It was made by THQ.THQ and Bink Video. The game is available on Nintendo's Wii and DS systems.



* CanonDiscontinuity: Rather than have Zuko and the other Firebenders rely on a source of fire for their combat, they ''do'' produce their own fire. It's possible that this was done to make the fighting easier and to partially correct the film's change. However, they still include the scene where Iroh produces his own fire and make it seem like it's out of the ordinary.
* CoOpMultiplayer: The Wii version includes an option for two people to play in Arena mode.



* HowWeGotHere: Zuko narrates through three chapters about the events that led to his ship being destroyed by the saboteur.



* MrExposition: Instead of Katara being the narrator, Zuko provides all the exposition, including his own tragic backstory. He somehow knows certain facts that he shouldn't such as knowing who found Aang and what he was found in.



* VillainProtagonist: One of the playable characters is Zuko who makes it his mission to capture Aang no matter what.

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* VillainProtagonist: One of the playable characters is Zuko who makes it his mission to capture Aang no matter what.what.
* VillainousRescue: Zuko claims that he saved Aang as the Blue Spirit.
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The story is told through the perspective of Prince Zuko whose sole mission is to capture the Avatar and regain his lost honor. His journey, along with the Avatar's, puts his abilities to the test as he struggles to take control of his destiny once again.

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* DemonicSpiders: The spider-crabs that Aang and Zuko encounter are this. They're significantly larger than a normal spider and they have a spit ability, which encases them in a slimy cocoon. Players have to perform a move to break free.

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* DemonicSpiders: The spider-crabs that Aang and Zuko encounter are this. They're significantly larger than a normal spider and they have a spit ability, BossBattle: Each chapter ends with one. More specifically, the last chapter is all about Zuko's fight against Zhao, which encases them didn't occur in a slimy cocoon. Players have to perform a move to break free.the movie.


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* GiantSpiders: The mother and hive queen of the spider-crabs that Aang and Zuko encounter in the caverns. The mothers are about the size of a small dog while the hive queen is ten times the size of them.
* TheJuggernaut: There will be a large, powerful soldier that takes several hits before he goes down. Just be careful when making a direct attack; he'll swing his hammer down and take off a chunk of your health.


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* SilentProtagonist: Zuko as the Blue Spirit. Considering that he's trying to conceal his identity during his infiltration, it makes sense.
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''The Last Airbender'' is a video game based off of ''Film/TheLastAirbender'' film. It was made by THQ. The game is available on Nintendo's Wii and DS systems.

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!!The Last Airbender includes examples of:
* DemonicSpiders: The spider-crabs that Aang and Zuko encounter are this. They're significantly larger than a normal spider and they have a spit ability, which encases them in a slimy cocoon. Players have to perform a move to break free.
* FirstPersonShooter: Zuko gets a section like this in the first chapter where he gets to shoot fireballs at the saboteur's crew infiltrates the engine room.
* PetTheDog: In the first chapter, Zuko is genuinely concerned about his uncle when the saboteur gloats about having Iroh.
* VillainProtagonist: One of the playable characters is Zuko who makes it his mission to capture Aang no matter what.

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