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* [[Evil Mentor]]: Like he once did with Uncle Iroh, Zuko goes to his father for advice.
* [[Fan Girl]]: Aang and Katara meet a group of Avatar fangirls, many of whom are also fans of Air Nomad culture.
{{quote| '''Won-Yee:''' What an honor it is to meet Avatar Aang's first girlfriend!<br />
'''Katara:''' Why thank you, I -- wait, what do you mean, "first"?<br />
'''Won-Yee:''' ''[smirks]'' }}
* [[Fantastic Racism]]: Considering the issues of imperialism and colonization are at the heart of the story, this isn't surprising. Smellerbee refers to the Fire Nation as "those ash-makers" for illegally occupying sovereign Earth Kingdom land. Sokka gets called a Water Tribe savage by an Earth Kingdomer who throws a brick at him. Toph gets repeatedly called a "dirt girl" by a firebender. Despite being extremely multicultural by in-universe standards, no Fire Nation citizen is going to be shining an Earth Kingdomer's boots in Yu Dao.
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** As of Part 2, the Earth Kingdom and Fire Nation forces are on verge of war over the colonies.
* [[Glad I Thought of It]]:
{{quote| '''Sokka''': Wait! You can't leave me alone with ''them''! The [[Sickeningly Sweethearts|oogie-osity]]'s only gonna get worse when you're gone! How am I supposed to keep my food down?<br />
'''Toph''': Well, you could come with me. <br />
'''Soph''': No, no. Hey, how about I go with you?<br />
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* [[Shoot the Dog]]: Roku advises Aang to do with Zuko what he should have done with Sozin, should it become necessary.
* [[Sickeningly Sweethearts]]: Yes, It's Kataang.
{{quote| '''Toph:''' ''Sweetie?'' Seriously?<br />
'''Sokka:''' I know, right? '''Sooo oogie.''' }}
* [[Standard Female Grab Area]]: Played with. Zuko catches Katara off-guard from behind, grabs both of her arms, twisting one around behind her back (which is a known real-world submission hold) and has her other arm outstretched above her head so that she can't move it easily. Katara's dialogue does makes it appear that she could still break free and continue attacking him, though she's reluctant to because he's her friend.