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{{quote| "I am a warrior. But I'm a girl, too!"}}
 
On their quest to the Northern Water Tribe, Aang decides its of vital importance that he ride Giant Koi Fish, a distraction which results in the gang being captured. Much to Sokka's surprise, however, the group who captured them was a troop of warrior ''women''. The sexism doesn't exactly make them sympathetic to letting the group go free, but it turns out that these are the [[Title Drop|Warriors of Kyoshi]], named after the previous Earth Avatar, and thus are eager to help the Avatar. Aang's fame goes to his head as he attempts to impress Katara, while Sokka learns a lesson or two about gender equality from the Kyoshi Warriors- in particular, their pretty leader Suki. However, news that the Avatar is at Kyoshi Island spreads, just inviting Zuko to come...
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* [[Chekhov's Gun]]: Aang uses the unagi, with its ability to spout water, to extinguish the flames of the burning village.
* [[Description Cut]]: Prince Zuko is trying to track down the Avatar.
{{quote| '''Prince Zuko:''' How am I going to find the Avatar? He is clearly a master of evasive maneuvering. <br />
'''Sokka:''' (cut to him talking to Aang) You have no idea where you're going, do you? }}
* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: For a guy who only gets two scenes in the ''entire series'', Foamy Mouth Guy sure permeates the fandom.
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