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* ObsessedWithFood "Don't go Yue! You're the only woman who's ever taken my mind off of food!"

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* ObsessedWithFood "Don't ObsessedWithFood:
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go Yue! You're the only woman who's ever taken my mind off of food!"food!
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'''Zuko:''' WHERE?!

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* ObsessedWithFood "Don't go Yue! You're the only woman who's ever taken my mind off of food!"

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!Player Aang (RachelDratch)

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!Player Aang (RachelDratch)
Aang

->Voiced by: Rachel Dratch



* AffectionateParody: Of the Broadway adaptation of PeterPan, right down to using a female actress to play a young male and using wires to simulate flying. Even the way she talks sounds like Mary Martin playing Peter.

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* AffectionateParody: Of the Broadway adaptation of PeterPan, ''PeterPan'', right down to using a female actress to play a young male and using wires to simulate flying. Even the way she talks sounds like Mary Martin playing Peter.



* CrosscastRole

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* CrosscastRoleCrosscastRole: Much to Aang's frustration.



* VillainProtagonist

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* VillainProtagonist
VillainProtagonist: Because the play is told from a perspective sympathetic to the Fire Nation, the character of Aang is seen as the bad guy.



!Player Katara (GreyDeLisle)

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!Player Katara (GreyDeLisle)
Katara

->Voiced by: GreyDeLisle



* FoeYay: With Player Zuko.

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* FoeYay: [[invoked]] With Player Zuko.



!Player Sokka (Scott Menville)

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!Player Sokka (Scott Menville)
Sokka

->Voiced by: ScottMenville



* CatchPhrase: "I'm starving!" He says it twice in the first 30 seconds of the play.



* ThrowItIn

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* ThrowItInThrowItIn: He uses Sokka's suggestions of making up catch-phrases and throwing in jokes for the third act.



!Player Toph (JohnDiMaggio)

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!Player Toph (JohnDiMaggio)
Toph

->Voiced by: JohnDiMaggio



--> '''Actor!Toph:''' I don't "see" like you do--I release a sonic wave from my mouth, like this: (''releases an ear-curdling scream''). There! I just got a pretty good look at you!

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--> '''Actor!Toph:''' '''Player Toph:''' I don't "see" like you do--I do -- I release a sonic wave from my mouth, like this: (''releases [''Releases an ear-curdling scream''). scream''] There! I just got a pretty good look at you!



!Player Zuko (Derek Basco)

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!Player Zuko (Derek Basco)
Zuko

->Voiced by: Derek Basco



* FoeYay: With Player Katara.

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* FoeYay: [[invoked]] With Player Katara.



--> Azula: [[LampshadeHanging Look, there's your honor.]]
--> Zuko: WHERE?!

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--> Azula: -->'''Azula:''' [[LampshadeHanging Look, there's your honor.]]
--> Zuko: '''Zuko:''' WHERE?!



* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotHeinous: Play!Zuko leaves Iroh because Iroh demanded that he gets a haircut.

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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotHeinous: Play!Zuko Player Zuko leaves Iroh because Iroh demanded that he gets a haircut.



!Player Iroh (JohnDiMaggio)

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!Player Iroh (JohnDiMaggio)
Iroh

->Voiced by: JohnDiMaggio



* ShoutOut: He sounds like [[TheMuppets Cookie Monster]].

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* ShoutOut: He sounds like [[TheMuppets Cookie Monster]].



!Player Azula (TaraStrong)

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!Player Azula (TaraStrong)
Azula

->Voiced by: TaraStrong



!Player Ozai (DeeBradleyBaker)

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!Player Ozai (DeeBradleyBaker)
Ozai

->Voiced by: DeeBradleyBaker









!Player Bumi (DeeBradleyBaker)

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!Player Bumi (DeeBradleyBaker)
Bumi

->Voiced by: DeeBradleyBaker



->Voiced by: Jennie Kwan



!Player Jet (DeeBradleyBaker)

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!Player Jet (DeeBradleyBaker)
Jet

->Voiced by: DeeBradleyBaker



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* MakeMeWannaShout:
--> '''Actor!Toph:''' I don't "see" like you do--I release a sonic wave from my mouth, like this: (''releases an ear-curdling scream''). There! I just got a pretty good look at you!
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Player Ozai is the Fire Lord in the play. As the play is propaganda, Player Ozai a heroic leader, and he looks much more like the real Ozai than any of the Players look like their characters. In the climax of Act III, he kills Player Aang with the power of Sozin's Comet and conquers the World.

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Player Ozai is the Fire Lord in the play. As the play is propaganda, Player Ozai is a heroic leader, and he looks much more like the real Ozai than any of the Players look like their characters. In the climax of Act III, he kills Player Aang with the power of Sozin's Comet and conquers the World.
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* BeautyInversion


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* BeautyInversion
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotHeinous: Play!Zuko leaves Iroh because Iroh demanded that he gets a haircut.
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* EmoTeen: '''Big Time.'''


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--> Azula: [[LampshadeHanging Look, there's your honor.]]
--> Zuko: WHERE?!
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* {{Chickification}}


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* PluckyComicRelief: He's every bit the ButtMonkey that Sokka is in real life, much to his displeasure.
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* MythologyGag: Player Toph is based on an early design for Toph as a man, which was later reused as Avatar Roku's earthbending master Sud.

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* MythologyGag: Player Toph is based on an early design for Toph as a man, which was later reused as Avatar Roku's earthbending Earthbending master Sud.
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* AffectionateParody: Of the Broadway adaptation of PeterPan, right down to using a female actress to play a young male and using wires to simulate flying.

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* AffectionateParody: Of the Broadway adaptation of PeterPan, right down to using a female actress to play a young male and using wires to simulate flying. Even the way she talks sounds like Mary Martin playing Peter.
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As ''The Boy in the Iceberg'' is Fire Nation propaganda, Player Azula is not a scheming villain, but one of the heroes. She is older than Azula, with a huskier voice, and wears pink, along with thick makeup and long painted nails. Player Azula electrocutes Player Aang at the end of Act II, then kills Player Zuko in Act III.

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As ''The Boy in the Iceberg'' is Fire Nation propaganda, Player Azula is not a scheming villain, but one of the heroes. She is older than Azula, with a huskier voice, and wears pink, along with thick makeup and long painted nails. Player Azula electrocutes Player Aang at the end of Act II, then kills Player Zuko in Act III.
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The Ember Island Players are an ensemble of actors performing at the theatre on Ember Island, the vacation home of the Fire Nation nobility. They are [[StarvingArtist underpaid]] [[LargeHam hams]] who dazzle the audiences with impressive special effects and wild costumes. Two of their plays are known: ''Love Amongst the Dragons'' and ''The Boy in the Iceberg'' Ursa used to take Zuko to ''Love Amongst the Dragons'', but Zuko thinks the Players "butchered" it.

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The Ember Island Players are an ensemble of actors performing at the theatre on Ember Island, the vacation home of the Fire Nation nobility. They are [[StarvingArtist underpaid]] [[LargeHam hams]] who dazzle the audiences with impressive special effects and wild costumes. Two of their plays are known: ''Love Amongst the Dragons'' and ''The Boy in the Iceberg'' Iceberg''. Ursa used to take Zuko to ''Love Amongst the Dragons'', but Zuko thinks the Players "butchered" it.
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Player Toph is a big, burly man who is blind, but can "see" using echolocation, emitting a loud scream. Toph likes Player Toph, saying "I wouldn't have it any other way."

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Player Toph is a big, burly man who is blind, but can "see" using echolocation, emitting a loud scream. Toph likes Player Toph, saying "I wouldn't have cast it any other way."
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The Ember Island Players are an ensemble of actors performing at the theatre on Ember Island, the vacation home of the Fire Nation nobility. They are [[StarvingArtist underpaid]] [[LargeHam hams]] who dazzle the audiences with impressive special effects and wild costumes. Two of their plays are known: ''Love Amongst the Dragons'' and ''The Boy in the Iceberg'', the. Ursa used to take Zuko to ''Love Amongst the Dragons'', but Zuko thinks the Players "butchered" it.

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The Ember Island Players are an ensemble of actors performing at the theatre on Ember Island, the vacation home of the Fire Nation nobility. They are [[StarvingArtist underpaid]] [[LargeHam hams]] who dazzle the audiences with impressive special effects and wild costumes. Two of their plays are known: ''Love Amongst the Dragons'' and ''The Boy in the Iceberg'', the. Iceberg'' Ursa used to take Zuko to ''Love Amongst the Dragons'', but Zuko thinks the Players "butchered" it.
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* YourCostumeNeedsWork

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* YourCostumeNeedsWork
YourCostumeNeedsWork: Most notably his scar.
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* Character Exaggeration

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* Character ExaggerationCharacterExaggeration
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Team Avatar went to see ''The Boy in the Iceberg'' in the episode "[[Recap/AvatarTheLastAirbenderTheEmberIslandPlayers The Ember Island Players]]" and considered it absolutely horrible, despite the special effects. ''The Boy in the Iceberg'', named for the first episode of ''AvatarTheLastAirbender'', is a highly dramatised, propagandistic, [[CharacterExaggeration exaggerated]] tale of [[WhoWouldWantToWatchUs the adventures of Aang and his silly friends]], who are eventually defeated by Fire Lord Ozai. The play is also [[LeaningOnTheFourthWall commentary]] on {{Fandom}}. Here, then, are the Ember Island Players. Hold your applause until the end.

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Team Avatar went to see ''The Boy in the Iceberg'' in the episode "[[Recap/AvatarTheLastAirbenderTheEmberIslandPlayers The Ember Island Players]]" and considered it absolutely horrible, despite the special effects. ''The Boy in the Iceberg'', named for the first episode of ''AvatarTheLastAirbender'', ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'', is a highly dramatised, propagandistic, [[CharacterExaggeration exaggerated]] tale of [[WhoWouldWantToWatchUs the adventures of Aang and his silly friends]], who are eventually defeated by Fire Lord Ozai. The play is also [[LeaningOnTheFourthWall commentary]] on {{Fandom}}. Here, then, are the Ember Island Players. Hold your applause until the end.

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* ShowSomeLeg: The real Katara wears trousers under her dress.



* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence

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* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistenceAscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: Her "moon duties."
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* MsFanservice: The real Katara's outfit is ''not'' that skimpy...
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* RootingForTheEmpire



* RootingForTheEmpire



* HesJustHiding

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The Ember Island Players are an ensemble of actors performing at the theatre on Ember Island, the vacation home of the Fire Nation nobility. They are [[StarvingArtist underpaid]] [[LargeHam hams]] who dazzle the audiences with impressive special effects and wild costumes. Two of their plays are known: ''Love Amongst the Dragons'' and ''The Boy in the Iceberg'', the. Ursa used to take Zuko to ''Love Amongst the Dragons'', but Zuko thinks the Players "butchered" it. Team Avatar went to see ''The Boy in the Iceberg'' in the episode "[[Recap/AvatarTheLastAirbenderTheEmberIslandPlayers The Ember Island Players]]" and considered it absolutely horrible, despite the special effects. ''The Boy in the Iceberg'', named for the first episode of ''AvatarTheLastAirbender'', is a highly dramatised, propagandistic, [[CharacterExaggeration exaggerated]] tale of [[WhoWouldWantToWatchUs the adventures of Aang and his silly friends]], who are eventually defeated by Fire Lord Ozai. The play is also [[LeaningOnTheFourthWall commentary]] on {{Fandom}}. Here, then, are the Ember Island Players. Hold your applause until the end.

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The Ember Island Players are an ensemble of actors performing at the theatre on Ember Island, the vacation home of the Fire Nation nobility. They are [[StarvingArtist underpaid]] [[LargeHam hams]] who dazzle the audiences with impressive special effects and wild costumes. Two of their plays are known: ''Love Amongst the Dragons'' and ''The Boy in the Iceberg'', the. Ursa used to take Zuko to ''Love Amongst the Dragons'', but Zuko thinks the Players "butchered" it.

Team Avatar went to see ''The Boy in the Iceberg'' in the episode "[[Recap/AvatarTheLastAirbenderTheEmberIslandPlayers The Ember Island Players]]" and considered it absolutely horrible, despite the special effects. ''The Boy in the Iceberg'', named for the first episode of ''AvatarTheLastAirbender'', is a highly dramatised, propagandistic, [[CharacterExaggeration exaggerated]] tale of [[WhoWouldWantToWatchUs the adventures of Aang and his silly friends]], who are eventually defeated by Fire Lord Ozai. The play is also [[LeaningOnTheFourthWall commentary]] on {{Fandom}}. Here, then, are the Ember Island Players. Hold your applause until the end.

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The Ember Island Players are an ensemble of actors performing at the theatre on Ember Island, the vacation home of the Fire Nation nobility. They are [[StarvingArtist underpaid]] [[LargeHam hams]] who dazzle the audiences with impressive special effects and wild costumes. Two of their plays are known: ''Love Amongst the Dragons'' and ''The Boy in the Iceberg'', the. Ursa used to take Zuko to ''Love Amongst the Dragons'', but Zuko thinks the Players "butchered" it. Team Avatar went to see ''The Boy in the Iceberg'' in the episode "The Ember Island Players" and considered it absolutely horrible, despite the special effects. ''The Boy in the Iceberg'', named for the first episode of ''AvatarTheLastAirbender'', is a highly dramatised, propagandistic, [[CharacterExaggeration exaggerated]] tale of [[WhoWouldWantToWatchUs the adventures of Aang and his silly friends]], who are eventually defeated by Fire Lord Ozai. The play is also [[LeaningOnTheFourthWall commentary]] on {{Fandom}}. Here, then, are the Ember Island Players. Hold your applause until the end.

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The Ember Island Players are an ensemble of actors performing at the theatre on Ember Island, the vacation home of the Fire Nation nobility. They are [[StarvingArtist underpaid]] [[LargeHam hams]] who dazzle the audiences with impressive special effects and wild costumes. Two of their plays are known: ''Love Amongst the Dragons'' and ''The Boy in the Iceberg'', the. Ursa used to take Zuko to ''Love Amongst the Dragons'', but Zuko thinks the Players "butchered" it. Team Avatar went to see ''The Boy in the Iceberg'' in the episode "The "[[Recap/AvatarTheLastAirbenderTheEmberIslandPlayers The Ember Island Players" Players]]" and considered it absolutely horrible, despite the special effects. ''The Boy in the Iceberg'', named for the first episode of ''AvatarTheLastAirbender'', is a highly dramatised, propagandistic, [[CharacterExaggeration exaggerated]] tale of [[WhoWouldWantToWatchUs the adventures of Aang and his silly friends]], who are eventually defeated by Fire Lord Ozai. The play is also [[LeaningOnTheFourthWall commentary]] on {{Fandom}}. Here, then, are the Ember Island Players. Hold your applause until the end.
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[[folder:Team Avatar]]
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* BigNo: A good eight seconds long.



* DawsonCasting: Player Aang looks to be ten years older than Aang.

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* CrosscastRole
* DawsonCasting: Player Aang looks to be ten years older than KidHero Aang.



* LikeBrotherAndSister: With Player Katara.




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* VillainProtagonist

[[quoteright:200:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/200px-Actress_Katara_1425.png]]



* LikeBrotherAndSister: With Player Aang.



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!Player Zuko (Derek Basco)

Player Zuko is more accurate than other Players, but Zuko considers Player Zuko too stiff and dour, and Player Zuko's scar is on the wrong side. Player Zuko is even more obsessed than the real Zuko with honour and capturing the Avatar, and shouts "honour!" more than he says anything else. He flirts with Player Katara. In Act III, he is killed by Player Azula for his betrayal of the Fire Nation.

* CastingGag: Derek Basco is the brother of Zuko's VA DanteBasco.

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!Player Zuko (Derek Basco)

Toph (JohnDiMaggio)

Player Zuko Toph is more accurate than other Players, a big, burly man who is blind, but Zuko considers can "see" using echolocation, emitting a loud scream. Toph likes Player Zuko too stiff and dour, and Toph, saying "I wouldn't have it any other way."

* TheBigGuy
* BlindingBangs:
Player Zuko's scar is on the wrong side. Player Zuko is even more obsessed than Toph wears the real Zuko with honour and capturing the Avatar, and shouts "honour!" more than he says anything else. He flirts with Player Katara. In Act III, he is killed by Player Azula for his betrayal of the Fire Nation.

* CastingGag: Derek Basco is the brother of Zuko's VA DanteBasco.
Toph's fringe.



* CrosscastRole
* DisabilitySuperpower
* MythologyGag: Player Toph is based on an early design for Toph as a man, which was later reused as Avatar Roku's earthbending master Sud.
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[[folder:Fire Nation]]
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!Player Zuko (Derek Basco)

Player Zuko is more accurate than other Players, but Zuko considers Player Zuko too stiff and dour, and Player Zuko's scar is on the wrong side. Player Zuko is even more obsessed than the real Zuko with honour and capturing the Avatar, and shouts "honour!" more than he says anything else. He flirts with Player Katara. In Act III, he is killed by Player Azula for his betrayal of the Fire Nation.

* CastingGag: Derek Basco is the brother of Zuko's VA DanteBasco.
* CharacterExaggeration



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!Player Toph (JohnDiMaggio)

Player Toph is a big, burly man who is blind, but can "see" using echolocation, emitting a loud scream. Toph likes Player Toph, saying "I wouldn't have it any other way."

* TheBigGuy
* BlindingBangs: Player Toph wears the real Toph's fringe.
* CharacterExaggeration
* DisabilitySuperpower
* MythologyGag: Player Toph is based on an early design for Toph as a man, which was later reused as Avatar Roku's earthbending master Sud.

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!Player Toph (JohnDiMaggio)

Player Toph is a big, burly man who is blind, but can "see" using echolocation, emitting a loud scream. Toph likes Player Toph, saying "I wouldn't have it any other way."

* TheBigGuy
* BlindingBangs: Player Toph wears the real Toph's fringe.
* CharacterExaggeration
* DisabilitySuperpower
* MythologyGag: Player Toph is based on an early design for Toph as a man, which was later reused as Avatar Roku's earthbending master Sud.
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* RootingForTheEmpire



* VillainProtagonist

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* VillainProtagonist

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* NoYou: "No, it is YOU who are going down!"
* RootingForTheEmpire



* VillainProtagonist

!Player Bumi (DeeBradleyBaker)

Player Bumi is the King of Omashu. He wears a padded suit to simulate the real Bumi's muscles, and wears a feathered hat as a crown, which looks like Bumi's pet Flopsy. Player Bumi speaks in rhymes.

* BunnyEarsLawyer
* MismatchedEyes
* NiceHat
* RhymesOnADime

!Player Jet (DeeBradleyBaker)

Player Jet, who has spiky hair and chews on a flower, appears in two scenes. In Act I, he floods a village to impress Player Katara, who hugs him and says "Oh Jet, you're so...bad...." In Act II, he appears in Lake Laogai, and is presumed dead when a rock lands on him. He is {{Brainwashed}} in that scene, as indicated by googly eyes. Instead of the real Jet's twin hook swords, Player Jet is armed with twin hook hands.

* BrainwashedAndCrazy
* DualWielding
* HookHand
* RebelLeader
* WildHair

!Player Mai

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* VillainProtagonist


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!Player Bumi (DeeBradleyBaker)

Mai and Player Bumi is the King of Omashu. He wears a padded suit to simulate the real Bumi's muscles, and wears a feathered hat as a crown, which looks like Bumi's pet Flopsy. Player Bumi speaks in rhymes.

* BunnyEarsLawyer
* MismatchedEyes
* NiceHat
* RhymesOnADime

!Player Jet (DeeBradleyBaker)

Player Jet, who has spiky hair and chews on a flower, appears in two scenes. In Act I, he floods a village to impress Player Katara, who hugs him and says "Oh Jet, you're so...bad...." In Act II, he appears in Lake Laogai, and is presumed dead when a rock lands on him. He is {{Brainwashed}} in that scene, as indicated by googly eyes. Instead of the real Jet's twin hook swords, Player Jet is armed with twin hook hands.

* BrainwashedAndCrazy
* DualWielding
* HookHand
* RebelLeader
* WildHair

!Player Mai
Ty Lee






!Player Ty Lee







!Player Yue

Player Yue appears at the end of Act I. She wears a purple dress with many bows, and her hair is a braid attached to her hair loops. When she sacrifices herself to become the Moon Spirit, she is hoisted up on a moon prop, while Player Sokka grieves below.

* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence
* ColorCodedPatrician
* GracefulLadiesLikePurple
* HeroicSacrifice
* TheLostLenore
* {{Lunacy}}
* PimpedOutDress
* WhiteHairedPrettyGirl

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\n!Player Yue\n\nPlayer Yue appears at the end of Act I. She wears a purple dress with many bows, and her hair is a braid attached to her hair loops. When she sacrifices herself to become the Moon Spirit, she is hoisted up on a moon prop, while Player Sokka grieves below.\n\n* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence\n* ColorCodedPatrician\n* GracefulLadiesLikePurple\n* HeroicSacrifice\n* TheLostLenore\n* {{Lunacy}}\n* PimpedOutDress\n* WhiteHairedPrettyGirl\n[[/folder]]

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* PaperFanOfDoom

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* PaperFanOfDoomPaperFanOfDoom

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!Player Bumi (DeeBradleyBaker)

Player Bumi is the King of Omashu. He wears a padded suit to simulate the real Bumi's muscles, and wears a feathered hat as a crown, which looks like Bumi's pet Flopsy. Player Bumi speaks in rhymes.

* BunnyEarsLawyer
* MismatchedEyes
* NiceHat
* RhymesOnADime

!Player Yue

Player Yue appears at the end of Act I. She wears a purple dress with many bows, and her hair is a braid attached to her hair loops. When she sacrifices herself to become the Moon Spirit, she is hoisted up on a moon prop, while Player Sokka grieves below.

* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence
* ColorCodedPatrician
* FamousLastWords: "And yes, I did have pickled fish...."
* GracefulLadiesLikePurple
* HeroicSacrifice
* TheLostLenore
* {{Lunacy}}
* PimpedOutDress
* WhiteHairedPrettyGirl

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!Player Jet (DeeBradleyBaker)

Player Jet, who has spiky hair and chews on a flower, appears in two scenes. In Act I, he floods a village to impress Player Katara, who hugs him and says "Oh Jet, you're so...bad...." In Act II, he appears in Lake Laogai, and is presumed dead when a rock lands on him. He is {{Brainwashed}} in that scene, as indicated by googly eyes. Instead of the real Jet's twin hook swords, Player Jet is armed with twin hook hands.

* BrainwashedAndCrazy
* DualWielding
* HesJustHiding
* HookHand
* RebelLeader
* WildHair
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* CoolFacePaint

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* CoolFacePaintCoolMask: Her kabuki makeup.

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* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: "Oh Jet, you're so...bad...."



* FoeYay: With Player Zuko.




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* WholesomeCrossdresser: When Player Suki teaches him the way of the Kyoshi Warriors, she makes him wear the dress and makeup. Player Sokka asks "Does this make my butt look fat?"



* FoeYay: With Player Katara.



* DaddysLittleVillain



* HeroKiller
* PrincessesPreferPink
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething



Player Ozai is the Fire Lord in the play. As the play is propaganda, Player Ozai a heroic leader, and he looks much more like the real Ozai than any of the Players look like their characters. He kills Player Aang with the power of Sozin's Comet and conquers the World.

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Player Ozai is the Fire Lord in the play. As the play is propaganda, Player Ozai a heroic leader, and he looks much more like the real Ozai than any of the Players look like their characters. He In the climax of Act III, he kills Player Aang with the power of Sozin's Comet and conquers the World.



* HeroKiller



* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething



Player Bumi is the King of Omashu. He wears a padded suit to simulate the real Bumi's muscles, and wears a feathered hat as a crown, which looks like Bumi's pet Flopsy. Player Bumi speaks in rhymes.

* BunnyEarsLawyer
* MismatchedEyes
* NiceHat
* RhymesOnADime



Player Jet, who has spiky hair and chews on a flower, appears in two scenes. In Act I, he floods a village to impress Player Katara, who hugs him and says "Oh Jet, you're so...bad...." In Act II, he appears in Lake Laogai, and is presumed dead when a rock lands on him. He is {{Brainwashed}} in that scene, as indicated by googly eyes. Instead of the real Jet's twin hook swords, Player Jet is armed with twin hook hands.

* BrainwashedAndCrazy
* DualWielding
* HookHand
* RebelLeader
* WildHair



Player Mai looks similar to real Mai, albeit with a few differences. Her belt has a sad face on it, her fringe covers her eyes, and she keeps her knives in her "ox horn" hair.

* BlindingBangs
* EmotionlessGirl
* KnifeNut
* OdangoHair
* TheStoic



Player Ty Lee is an overweight ballerina. Instead of doing acrobatic stunts, she dances sedately across the stage. Instead of chi-blocking by poking people, she kisses them.

* BareYourMidriff: Does not work so well when Player Ty Lee is overweight.
* DanceBattler
* {{Flynning}}
* KissOfDeath
* TheParalyzer



!Player Suki

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Player Yue appears at the end of Act I. She wears a purple dress with many bows, and her hair is a braid attached to her hair loops. When she sacrifices herself to become the Moon Spirit, she is hoisted up on a moon prop, while Player Sokka grieves below.

* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence
* ColorCodedPatrician
* GracefulLadiesLikePurple
* HeroicSacrifice
* TheLostLenore
* {{Lunacy}}
* PimpedOutDress
* WhiteHairedPrettyGirl

!Player SukiSuki

Player Suki looks very close to the real Suki, but her headdress and fans are exaggerated. She has no lines. In Act I, she trains Player Sokka in the ways of the Kyoshi Warriors.

* ActionGirl
* AmazonBrigade
* BattleBallgown
* CoolFacePaint
* HotAmazon
* {{Ninja}}
* PaperFanOfDoom
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Player Zuko is more accurate than other Players, but Zuko considers Player Zuko too stiff and dour, and Player Zuko's scar is on the wrong side. Player Zuko is even more obsessed than the real Zuko with honour and capturing the Avatar, and shouts "honour!" more than he says anything else. He flirts with Player Katara. In Act III, he is killed by Player Ozai for his betrayal of the Fire Nation.

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Player Zuko is more accurate than other Players, but Zuko considers Player Zuko too stiff and dour, and Player Zuko's scar is on the wrong side. Player Zuko is even more obsessed than the real Zuko with honour and capturing the Avatar, and shouts "honour!" more than he says anything else. He flirts with Player Katara. In Act III, he is killed by Player Ozai Azula for his betrayal of the Fire Nation.
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The Ember Island Players are an ensemble of actors performing at the theatre on Ember Island, the vacation home of the Fire Nation nobility. They are [[StarvingArtist underpaid]] [[LargeHam hams]] who dazzle the audiences with impressive special effects and wild costumes. Two of their plays are known: ''Love Amongst the Dragons'' and ''The Boy in the Iceberg'', the. Ursa used to take Zuko to ''Love Amongst the Dragons'', but Zuko thinks the Players "butchered" it. Team Avatar went to see ''The Boy in the Iceberg'' in the episode "The Ember Island Players" and considered it absolutely horrible, despite the special effects. ''The Boy in the Iceberg'', named for the first episode of ''AvatarTheLastAirbender'', is a highly dramatised, propagandistic, [[CharacterExaggeration exaggerated]] tale of [[WhoWouldWantToWatchUs the adventures of Aang and his silly friends]], who are eventually defeated by Fire Lord Ozai. The play is also [[LeaningOnTheFourthWall commentary]] on {{Fandom}}. Here, then, are the Ember Island Players. Hold your applause until the end.

!Player Aang (RachelDratch)

Player Aang is an athletic young woman wearing a bald cap. She plays Aang as hyperactive and excessively outgoing, with a penchant for playing pranks on people. Player Aang's mission as the Avatar is to bring "joy and fun" to the World. Player Aang triggers the Avatar State by saying "Avatar State, yip-yip!" Aang is dismayed to see that Player Aang is a woman. He is even more dismayed when Player Ozai kills Player Aang at the end.

* BaldWoman: Averted. Player Aang's scalp is a different colour from the rest of her skin, so she is most likely wearing a bald cap.
* CatchPhrase: "Avatar State, yip-yip!"
* CharacterExaggeration
* DawsonCasting: Player Aang looks to be ten years older than Aang.
* GenkiGirl: Playing a {{Keet}}.
* TheHeroDies
* NotQuiteFlight: To fly, Player Aang is hoisted up by a crane, the typical practice for a flying god since the days of ancient Greek theatre.
* ThePrankster
* SuppressedMammaries: Averted.
* TakeThat: Konietzko and [=DiMartino's=] criticism of the practice of [[CrossdressingVoices women voicing boys]] in ''PeterPan'', ''TheSimpsons'', and other productions.

!Player Katara (GreyDeLisle)

Player Katara is older and fatter than Katara, and not as beautiful. She speaks in a much huskier voice than the real Katara. Player Katara is melodramatic, prone to crying on any occasion, obsessed with hope, and an incompetent fighter. She wears her heart on her sleeve, especially in front of Player Aang. Player Katara is in love with Player Zuko, and regards Player Aang as her little brother.

* CharacterExaggeration
* DawsonCasting
* {{Melodrama}}
* TeamMom
* WaterWorks

!Player Sokka (Scott Menville)

Player Sokka is much older than Sokka, with buck teeth. He is a fool, a hick, and the comic relief. Player Sokka is constantly hungry, and obsessed with eating meat. Sokka does not like Player Sokka's jokes and sneaks backstage during the intermission to give some jokes he wrote himself to Player Sokka. Player Sokka tries the real Sokka's jokes, and these jokes really do amuse the audience.

* BigEater
* CharacterExaggeration
* DawsonCasting
* TheFool
* RealMenEatMeat
* ThrowItIn

!Player Zuko (Derek Basco)

Player Zuko is more accurate than other Players, but Zuko considers Player Zuko too stiff and dour, and Player Zuko's scar is on the wrong side. Player Zuko is even more obsessed than the real Zuko with honour and capturing the Avatar, and shouts "honour!" more than he says anything else. He flirts with Player Katara. In Act III, he is killed by Player Ozai for his betrayal of the Fire Nation.

* CastingGag: Derek Basco is the brother of Zuko's VA DanteBasco.
* CharacterExaggeration
* HonorBeforeReason
* StraightMan
* YourCostumeNeedsWork

!Player Iroh (JohnDiMaggio)

Player Iroh is Player Zuko's doddering glutton of an uncle. He is obsessed with cake instead of [[SpotOfTea tea]], and is trying and failing to give Player Zuko cake. Player Iroh is betrayed and defeated by Player Zuko, which is uncomfortably close to the truth for Zuko.

* BigEater
* BigOlEyebrows
* Character Exaggeration
* FatBastard
* TheHedonist: Player Iroh lacks the spirituality of the real Iroh.
* ShoutOut: He sounds like [[TheMuppets Cookie Monster]].

!Player Toph (JohnDiMaggio)

Player Toph is a big, burly man who is blind, but can "see" using echolocation, emitting a loud scream. Toph likes Player Toph, saying "I wouldn't have it any other way."

* TheBigGuy
* BlindingBangs: Player Toph wears the real Toph's fringe.
* CharacterExaggeration
* DisabilitySuperpower
* MythologyGag: Player Toph is based on an early design for Toph as a man, which was later reused as Avatar Roku's earthbending master Sud.

!Player Azula (TaraStrong)

As ''The Boy in the Iceberg'' is Fire Nation propaganda, Player Azula is not a scheming villain, but one of the heroes. She is older than Azula, with a huskier voice, and wears pink, along with thick makeup and long painted nails. Player Azula electrocutes Player Aang at the end of Act II, then kills Player Zuko in Act III.

* DawsonCasting
* FemmeFatalons
* VillainProtagonist

!Player Ozai (DeeBradleyBaker)

Player Ozai is the Fire Lord in the play. As the play is propaganda, Player Ozai a heroic leader, and he looks much more like the real Ozai than any of the Players look like their characters. He kills Player Aang with the power of Sozin's Comet and conquers the World.

* BeardOfEvil
* CoolCrown
* KillItWithFire
* SupportingLeader
* TakeOverTheWorld
* VillainProtagonist

!Player Bumi (DeeBradleyBaker)

!Player Jet (DeeBradleyBaker)

!Player Mai

!Player Ty Lee

!Player Yue

!Player Suki

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