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** The erroneous "Avatar State, yip yip" has become unironically used by fans in [[BringIt much of the same context.]]
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*** It's also possible the playwright is sympathetic to the Avatars cause but doesn't want to face repercussions from the Fire Nation so he tacked on a pro Fire Nation ending to keep out of trouble.
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*** It's also possible the playwright is sympathetic to the Avatars Avatar's cause but doesn't want to face repercussions from the Fire Nation so he tacked on a pro Fire Nation ending to keep out of trouble.
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** The panning shot of everyone's horrified reaction to Player!Toph's "echolocation", ending on the real Toph [[OddReactionOut who by contrast looks like she's never experienced anything cooler in her entire life]], has become a popular reaction gif.
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*** It's also possible the playwright is sympathetic to the Avatars cause but doesn't want to face repercussions from the Faire Nation so he tacked on a pro Fire Nation ending to keep out of trouble.
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*** It's also possible the playwright is sympathetic to the Avatars cause but doesn't want to face repercussions from the Faire Fire Nation so he tacked on a pro Fire Nation ending to keep out of trouble.
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** The Gaang watch an adaptation of ''Avatar: The Last Airbender'' that, despite its decent effects, is incredibly inaccurate and insulting to their intelligence. Many of the Gaang's remarks could easily be used on [[Film/TheLastAirbender M. Night Shyamalan's controversial film adaptation]] (except whether the effects are good is debatable).
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** The Gaang watch an adaptation of ''Avatar: The Last Airbender'' that, despite its decent effects, is incredibly inaccurate and insulting to their intelligence. Many of the Gaang's remarks could easily be used on [[Film/TheLastAirbender M. Night Shyamalan's controversial film adaptation]] (except whether the effects are good is debatable).debatable) and the [[Series/AvatarTheLastAirbender2024 Netflix live action adaptation]].
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*** It's also possible the playwright is sympathetic to the Avatars cause but doesn't want to face repercussions from the Faire Nation so he tacked on a pro Fire Nation ending to keep out of trouble.
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** The play turns out to be Fire Nation propaganda, despite being written by an Earth Kingdom playwright. Is the playwright a Fire Nation sympathizer, or did he write the play as a tailor-made for a Fire Nation audience, which believes their nation is on the right? For that matter, Ozai's ObviouslyEvil characterization despite being the HeroAntagonist and his victory being portrayed as a good thing, is it a case of DeliberateValuesDissonance as the Fire Nation audience sees that as the traits of a good guy, or did the playwright include those villainous traits as a sneaky TakeThat against the Fire Lord's villainy which the Fire Nation audience didn't notice?
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** In he Brazilian dub, Player!Zuko and Iroh are voiced by Ettore Zuim and André Bellisar, respectively. They'd go to voice the real ones in ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra''
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** In he the Brazilian dub, Player!Zuko and Iroh are voiced by Ettore Zuim and André Bellisar, respectively. They'd go to voice the real ones in ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra''
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation:
** How many of the play's inaccuracies were deliberate, and how many were due to the creators genuinely not knowing the truth?
** The play's version of Toph is a muscular grown man, whereas the real Toph is a petite twelve-year-old girl. Was this just another case of the creators changing things, or did they get inaccurate information from people who didn't want to admit they were defeated by a little girl?
** How many of the play's inaccuracies were deliberate, and how many were due to the creators genuinely not knowing the truth?
** The play's version of Toph is a muscular grown man, whereas the real Toph is a petite twelve-year-old girl. Was this just another case of the creators changing things, or did they get inaccurate information from people who didn't want to admit they were defeated by a little girl?
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** In he Brazilian dub, Player!Zuko and Iroh are voiced by Ettore Zuim and André Bellisar, respectively. They'd go to voice the real ones in ''WesternAnimation/ TheLegendOfKorra''
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** In he Brazilian dub, Player!Zuko and Iroh are voiced by Ettore Zuim and André Bellisar, respectively. They'd go to voice the real ones in ''WesternAnimation/ TheLegendOfKorra''''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra''
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* MemeticMutation: Tear bending has become a popular way to describe TearJerker moments.
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** In he Brazilian dub, Player!Zuko and Iroh are voiced by Ettore Zuim and André Bellisar, respectively. They'd go to voice the real ones in ''WesternAnimation/ TheLegendOfKorra''
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** Tear bending has become a popular way to describe TearJerkermoments.moments.
** The Gaang's aforementioned comments about the play became a popular reaction meme to poor adaptations and productions in general.
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** Tear bending has become a popular way to describe TearJerker
** The Gaang's aforementioned comments about the play became a popular reaction meme to poor adaptations and productions in general.
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* GeniusBonus: Aang is annoyed at being played by a woman; in many stage/screen adaptation of ''Literature/JourneyToTheWest'' the monk Xuanzang/Tripitaka/Genjo Sanzo is often played by a female actor.
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* GeniusBonus: Aang is annoyed at being played by a woman; in many stage/screen adaptation stage adaptations of ''Literature/JourneyToTheWest'' the monk Xuanzang/Tripitaka/Genjo Sanzo is often played by a female actor.
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* GeniusBonus: Aang is annoyed at being played by a woman; in many stage/screen adaptation of ''Literature/JourneyToTheWest'' the monk Xuanzang/Tripitaka/Genjo Sanzo is often played by a female actor.
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WTF. (Also RCEJ)
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** The play, and the Gaang's reaction to it, also ended up being a good representation of Shen Yun, which is prominently advertised as a show about Chinese history, but is really a front for Falun Gong propaganda.
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** The Gaang watch an adaptation of ''Avatar: The Last Airbender'' that, despite it’s decent effects, is incredibly inaccurate and insulting to their intelligence. Many of the Gaang's remarks could easily be used on [[Film/TheLastAirbender M. Night Shyamalan's controversial film adaptation]] (except whether the effects are good is debatable).
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** The Gaang watch an adaptation of ''Avatar: The Last Airbender'' that, despite it’s its decent effects, is incredibly inaccurate and insulting to their intelligence. Many of the Gaang's remarks could easily be used on [[Film/TheLastAirbender M. Night Shyamalan's controversial film adaptation]] (except whether the effects are good is debatable).