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As the gang journeys into the Earth Kingdom proper, Aang's search for an Earth Bending teacher becomes more and more pressing. He enrolls in an Earthbending school, to little success; however, other students mention an underground Earthbending tournament, show, "Earth Rumble Six." Hopeful this might yield results, they go to find the show, watching a string of fights, each one being dominated by 'The Boulder', a tall, muscled man- perfect as a teacher. However, even he is defeated by the true champion; The Blind Bandit. Said champion is a young girl, barely twelve, and a member of the richest family in the area, and exactly the same girl that [[Avatar: The Last Airbender/The Swamp/Recap|Aang saw in his vision]]. And she really is blind, but all the better a bender for it.
As the gang journeys into the Earth Kingdom proper, Aang's search for an Earth Bending teacher becomes more and more pressing. He enrolls in an Earthbending school, to little success; however, other students mention an underground Earthbending tournament, show, "Earth Rumble Six." Hopeful this might yield results, they go to find the show, watching a string of fights, each one being dominated by 'The Boulder', a tall, muscled man- perfect as a teacher. However, even he is defeated by the true champion; The Blind Bandit. Said champion is a young girl, barely twelve, and a member of the richest family in the area, and exactly the same girl that [[Avatar: The Last Airbender/Recap/Book 2/04 The Swamp|Aang saw in his vision]]. And she really is blind, but all the better a bender for it.


Aang is sure that this girl, Toph Beifong, is destined to be his teacher; however, her own reluctance and her father's resolute belief that his daughter is helpless poses something of a problem...
Aang is sure that this girl, Toph Beifong, is destined to be his teacher; however, her own reluctance and her father's resolute belief that his daughter is helpless poses something of a problem...
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* [[I Have My Ways]]: Katara is asked how she got information from the uncooperative boys and replies suggestively, "A woman has her ways." Cut to the two boys covered up to their necks in ice.
* [[I Have My Ways]]: Katara is asked how she got information from the uncooperative boys and replies suggestively, "A woman has her ways." Cut to the two boys covered up to their necks in ice.
** And frozen to the wall. Feet first.
** And frozen to the wall. Feet first.
* [[Ignored Epiphany]]: Lao Beifong realizes just how strong and capable his daughter really is. His response? To double-down on being overprotective.
* [[Ignored Epiphany]]: Lao Beifong realizes just how strong and capable his daughter really is. His response? To double-down on being overprotective.
* [[Meaningful Name]]: 'Toph' means 'Fragile Lotus', which accurately describes her parents' attitude towards her.
* [[Meaningful Name]]: 'Toph' means 'Fragile Lotus', which accurately describes her parents' attitude towards her.
* [[No Celebrities Were Harmed]]: Several Professional Wrestlers, most obviously "The Boulder".
* [[No Celebrities Were Harmed]]: Several Professional Wrestlers, most obviously "The Boulder".
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* [[Testosterone Poisoning]]
* [[Testosterone Poisoning]]
{{quote|'''Katara:''' [sighs] This is just going to be a bunch of guys chucking rocks at each other, isn't it?}}
{{quote|'''Katara:''' [sighs] This is just going to be a bunch of guys chucking rocks at each other, isn't it?}}
* [[That Makes Me Feel Angry]]:
* [[That Makes Me Feel Angry]]:
{{quote|"HIPPO ''MAD''!"}}
{{quote|"HIPPO ''MAD''!"}}
* [[Third Person Person]]: The Boulder takes issue with this All The Tropes entry!
* [[Third Person Person]]: The Boulder takes issue with this All The Tropes entry!

Revision as of 02:03, 4 October 2014


"My daughter is blind. Blind, and helpless, and tiny, and fragile. She can't help you."
"Yes, I can."

As the gang journeys into the Earth Kingdom proper, Aang's search for an Earth Bending teacher becomes more and more pressing. He enrolls in an Earthbending school, to little success; however, other students mention an underground Earthbending tournament, show, "Earth Rumble Six." Hopeful this might yield results, they go to find the show, watching a string of fights, each one being dominated by 'The Boulder', a tall, muscled man- perfect as a teacher. However, even he is defeated by the true champion; The Blind Bandit. Said champion is a young girl, barely twelve, and a member of the richest family in the area, and exactly the same girl that Aang saw in his vision. And she really is blind, but all the better a bender for it.

Aang is sure that this girl, Toph Beifong, is destined to be his teacher; however, her own reluctance and her father's resolute belief that his daughter is helpless poses something of a problem...

Tropes:

Poppy: Poor Toph, she must be so scared...
Toph: (cut to her suspended in a cage) You think you're so tough? Why don't you come up here so I can slap that grin off your face?

Katara: [sighs] This is just going to be a bunch of guys chucking rocks at each other, isn't it?

"HIPPO MAD!"