Instead of Aye-Aye Spirit, why don't we just call it a lemur spirit? That seems much more to the point and fitting to me.
EDIT: So I guess he was listed as Aye-Aye Spirit in the credits? Or something? In that case, I retract my objection.
Edited by 156.33.241.3 Found a Youtube Channel with political stances you want to share? Hop on over to this page and add them.Would He Is All Grown Up qualify in Aang's case?
I’m just that kind of guy, you know? Hide / Show RepliesNo, it's an In-Universe reaction trope and no one goes "whoa Aang, I haven't seen you for a while and day-um, you hawt."
Found a Youtube Channel with political stances you want to share? Hop on over to this page and add them.I've twice pulled Light Is Not Good from Raava. I think Raava's "not good"-ness is covered by Good Is Not Nice, because Raava is still a force for good through and through. She strives for order and minimizing casualties. That she looks down on humans doesn't make her evil. And the comments about her being a Superpowered Evil Side is simply inaccurate as well since the Avatar State isn't portrayed as such (note that Superpowered Evil Side isn't anywhere on the ATLA page). At worst, you can say that the Avatar State (which isn't just Raava controlling Aang, anyway) makes Aang more aggressive, but it's still always acting for good.
I feel like someone is misinterpreting Light Is Not Good, which is about evil characters that have a light-themed motif. Unless you're calling Raava a villain, Light Is Not Good does not apply.
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I dont think that Wan Shi Tong qualifies for Unwitting Pawn, because he is well aware that Unalaq works with Vaatu.
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