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== Guru Patik is an energy bender/spirit bender ==
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* Well, frankly, there's only one powerful old lady bender that we've seen. Do you really want Hama in the OWL?
** Not to mention that having Hama in the OWL wouldn't work. From her one appearance in ''The Puppetmaster'', it seems like she considers all Fire Nation citizens responsible for her suffering. She's probably ''freak'' around Iroh, Jeong Jeong, and Piandao.
** On the other hand, Piandao isn't a bender, and Aunt Wu and Gran-Gran are certainly awesome enough to qualify.
(Though Pakku being in charge would explain why Kanna isn't a member...)
 
== Bosco is connected with the spirit world. ==
I'm surprised no one's suggested this before, as it's stated that the only place to find non-[[Mix -and -Match Critters]] is in the spirit world. So where does Bosco come in? He must be some sort of guide for the Earth King.
* Wel, if you accept a hypothesis that the Earth Kingdom is based off of ancient China, it was thought that the emporer's could control the spirits, and protected their people from spiritual attacks. Taking this into account, it's possible that that is (or was) the Earth King's job, and Bosco was sent to try and help him learn what to do. However, with the Avatar gone, the whole ''world'' is out of balance, not just the "real world", and so there aren't that many spiritual attacks, and the Earth King doesn't learn.
 
== Longshot is telepathic. ==
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== The Melon Lord is an actual person. ==
And he will be the main villain if the show ever continues. Also, he is not Toph. Toph is just his [[The Dragon|Dragon]].
* He is practically treated this way already [https://web.archive.org/web/20120110225801/http://avatar.wikia.com/wiki/Melon_Lord on the Avatar Wiki]. However, it also notes that after his head was cut off and sliced in half, Momo essentially ate his brains. Team Avatar may have defused an even greater threat to their world without realizing it.
** I thought that just made him Nick's answer to TDI's Mr. Coconut?
 
== Koh and Wan Shi Tong are different faces of the same spirit. ==
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== Cabbage Man goes on to invent sauerkraut. ==
After picking up the smashed-up cabbages, so they don't go bad. All previous pickled cabbages were pickled whole, and as a result looked like [[Off-Model|the cabbage from]] ''[[Yoake Mae Yori RuriRuriiro Iro Nana]]''. Alternately, and this is [[Rule of Funny|more likely]], the gaang sees an out-of-control vinegar truck about to go over a cliff near a vegetable market...
 
== Hakoda and Bato are a couple, and have been since shortly after Kya's death. ==
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== Toph was completely overwhelmed by the evil spirit that was the Melon Lord. ==
Aang loses "Toph", and thus sees her in the swamp. From the point the Melon Lord took over her body, they were no longer traveling with the late Toph Beifong, but rather the Melon Lord, an imitator the ilk of Koh the Face-Stealer.
* Alternatively, the Melon Lord ''is'' Koh. It wouldn't be the first time a spirit had multiple names.
 
== There is an evil watermelon-helmet you can wear that turns you into Melon Lord. Kind of like an evil, melon version of Doctor Fate's helmet or the Venom Symbiote. ==
Toph was only NEAR the melon, so it could only talk through her. If she put it on her head, she'd turn into a spirit monster.
 
== The Joo-Dees are based on [http://en.[wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Doe_:Jane Doe (pseudonym)#Other_variantsOther variants|Jane Does]]. ==
I'm not sure if this was intentional, but there are many similarities between the two.
* We're not sure what their real names are.
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She's kind of forgetful, for one thing. I'm not good with faces, but I think she might be changing her makeup or something every time she gets stressed. But seriously, [[Uncanny Valley]], [[The Un-Smile|More Teeth Than The Osmond Family]], y/n?
 
== Singing Hippie's in Cave of Two Lovers are really descendants of runaway airbenders. ==
They're nomads, and have developed sound bending for their music in a way so that the ideas and art of airbending will be kept alive without being conspicouis to the Fire Nation. Possible Ofuscating Stupidity.
* Or they are high.
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== Monk Gyatso was reincarnated as Sokka. ==
One of the themes of this series is that true friendship can transcend lifetimes. They where both fun loving guys who you wouldnt think it to look at them but where badass.
 
== Long Feng is acually a good guy, just confused about what to do. ==
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== Dock was also the mayor ==
In the river village in "The Painted Lady," everyone stands by and listens when Dock speaks, and he seems to be leading the crowd towards the end. He definitely appears to be their leader, so he probably has a fourth personality--maybe even his ''original'' personality--as the local magistrate. The townspeople still respect him & listen to him, but they know he's partly nuts and so they put their faith in the spirits to compensate for the fact that they appointed a crazy guy as their leader.
 
== [[Fan Nickname|Foamy Mouth Guy]] does [[G-Rated Drug|cactus juice]]. ==
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