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A [[Perspective Flip]] detailing Appa's journey from being captured by bandits in the ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender/The Library/Recap|The Library]]'' to his eventual arrival and capture by Long Feng in ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender/The Tales of Ba Sing Se/Recap|The Tales of Ba Sing Se]]''. We watch as Appa desperately tries to escape his captors, only to be drugged and sold to an abusive circus. There the bison is physically and mentally abused to force him into ridiculous performances, and a fear of fire is instilled in him. Even after a young boy helps free him, there's no luck; he nearly starves in the desert, is attacked by giant buzzard-wasps, farmers and a porcupine boar, before simply giving up to die in a cave. Thankfully, the Kyoshi Warriors (led by Suki) find him- but before they can bring him back to Aang, they are attacked by Azula, Ty Lee and Mai.
A [[Perspective Flip]] detailing Appa's journey from being captured by bandits in the ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender/The Library/Recap|The Library]]'' to his eventual arrival and capture by Long Feng in ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender/The Tales of Ba Sing Se/Recap|The Tales of Ba Sing Se]]''. We watch as Appa desperately tries to escape his captors, only to be drugged and sold to an abusive circus. There the bison is physically and mentally abused to force him into ridiculous performances, and a fear of fire is instilled in him. Even after a young boy helps free him, there's no luck; he nearly starves in the desert, is attacked by giant buzzard-wasps, farmers and a porcupine boar, before simply giving up to die in a cave. Thankfully, the Kyoshi Warriors (led by Suki) find him- but before they can bring him back to Aang, they are attacked by Azula, Ty Lee and Mai.
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* [[Full Boar Action]]: Appa's battle against the boarcupine.
* [[Full Boar Action]]: Appa's battle against the boarcupine.
* [[Incredibly Lame Pun]]: Said to the fan-blade wielding Kyoshi Warriors:
* [[Incredibly Lame Pun]]: Said to the fan-blade wielding Kyoshi Warriors:
{{quote| '''Azula:''' "What are you, the Avatar's fan club?"}}
{{quote|'''Azula:''' "What are you, the Avatar's fan club?"}}
** Hilariously, Ty Lee is [[Late to The Punchline]]. She looks vaguely confused for a moment, before going "Oooh, good one, Azula!"
** Hilariously, Ty Lee is [[Late to The Punchline]]. She looks vaguely confused for a moment, before going "Oooh, good one, Azula!"
* [[Shoo the Dog]]: Suki does this to Appa when Azula finds them.
* [[Shoo the Dog]]: Suki does this to Appa when Azula finds them.

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"I guess this means we'll always be together."

A Perspective Flip detailing Appa's journey from being captured by bandits in the The Library to his eventual arrival and capture by Long Feng in The Tales of Ba Sing Se. We watch as Appa desperately tries to escape his captors, only to be drugged and sold to an abusive circus. There the bison is physically and mentally abused to force him into ridiculous performances, and a fear of fire is instilled in him. Even after a young boy helps free him, there's no luck; he nearly starves in the desert, is attacked by giant buzzard-wasps, farmers and a porcupine boar, before simply giving up to die in a cave. Thankfully, the Kyoshi Warriors (led by Suki) find him- but before they can bring him back to Aang, they are attacked by Azula, Ty Lee and Mai.

Suki forces Appa to flee by scaring him with fire, leaving their own fates unknown to the audience. Afraid and rejected again, Appa finds himself at another Air Temple he remembers from him youth, now abandoned. But...not completely. There's one person there: an old guru. He spiritually heals the bison, and gives him direction towards Aang. With hope renewed, Appa sets off for Ba Sing Se, following the sound of the bison whistle...

...but there's a catch. Aang's asleep. So who's blowing the whistle?

Oh Crap.

Tropes:

Azula: "What are you, the Avatar's fan club?"

    • Hilariously, Ty Lee is Late to The Punchline. She looks vaguely confused for a moment, before going "Oooh, good one, Azula!"
  • Shoo the Dog: Suki does this to Appa when Azula finds them.
  • Tear Jerker: If the countless amounts of abuse against the animal doesn't get you, his desperation to find his best friend will.
  • Whole-Episode Flashback