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* [[Bilingual Bonus]]: Three songs: "Ballare", "Spirits", and "Ombra".
* [[Book Ends]]: The Little Buddha and his hourglass.
* [[Color
** Air = blue
** Earth = ochre
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* [[Elemental Powers]]: A classical set of four are represented.
* [[Epic Song]]: "Kamande" (the finale).
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* [[Evil Is Burning Hot]]: Yao is described as being the most morally ambiguous of the elemental gods, though this may just be because he's also a [[War God]].
* [[Holy Child]]: The Little Buddha, who according to [[All There in the Manual|the official website]] "possesses special powers that will allow it to eventually become an Ame-Force".
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* [[Prongs of Poseidon]]: The trident dance.
* [[Real Life Writes the Plot]] / [[Values Dissonance]]: As discussed in the book ''20 Years Under the Sun'', these are partial explanations for why this show isn't as character/theme-driven as most. Franco Dragone's style involved workshops with performers that got them in touch with their creative sides and from which characters emerged. Caron and his creative team quickly realized that the highly-disciplined Chinese performers brought over for this show weren't comfortable with this, so they decided to focus on the quality of the acrobatic acts instead.
* [[Self
* [[Set Switch Song]]: "Spiritual Spiral".
* [[Singing Simlish]]
* [[Sliding Scale of Idealism Versus Cynicism]]: Idealist all the way.
* [[Star
* [[Technician Versus Performer]]: The development of this show focused on the former over the latter due to [[Values Dissonance]] with the Chinese performers.
* [[Water Is Blue]]: Averted - since air is blue, water is green instead, though still with some blue tones.
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