Her own athleticism and flowing waterbending style, mixed with his airbender boosts, make them the best dancers there Aang and Katara didn't officially get together until the end of the series, but the young Avatar was already in good standing long before then.
Not only was he one of her closest friends, but he was also close with her family. Before they left the South Pole, her Gran-Gran accepted him and wished them well. Similarly, when they found Sokka and Katara's dad, both he and Aang got along well and worked together to stop the Fire Lord. The best example, though, is Katara's brother Sokka. Sokka and Aang are close friends, and it's obvious that Sokka has known about Aang's crush for a long time. He may find it disgusting when they kiss, but he supports his sister and friend nonetheless.
It gives Katara and Aang time to explore their feelings for each other, but it also includes annoying characters from the Earth Kingdom. As legend goes, the Cave of Two Lovers was the meeting place for a couple driven apart by warring villages.
They met in the caves in secret, letting their love light their way. However, to the average eye, the cave is dank and dark. When their torches start going out, Katara and Aang wonder if a kiss is what fuels the light. However, before their lips can touch, their torch goes out and the luminescent rocks in the walls reveal themselves. As tensions rose, so did other emotions. Aang was sure of himself: he loved Katara. However, she struggled with her emotions and thus wasn't sure how she really felt about him.
She had feelings for him, but he was about to go into a battle they didn't know if he was ready for it. It was hard to accept her romantic feelings for someone who she might lose the next day.
It wasn't until after Fire Lord Ozai was defeated and Aang returned to her that she realized that she did love him. When Avatar: The Last Airbender ended, the creators commissioned a few graphic novels to wrap up a few loose ends. These novels included the mystery of Zuko's mother and the aftermath of Fire Nation occupation. In both, Aang and Katara were finally an official couple, with pet names and all.
In fact, the two had quickly taken to calling each other "sweetie. Some fans and characters weren't too happy about this, however. Sokka, in particular, said that this kind of affection gave him "the oogies. When Aang got trapped in the iceberg, he put the Avatar Cycle in jeopardy.
After all, if he stayed in that ice forever, the Avatar Cycle would have ended with him, since he had to pass away before a new Avatar could be born. The world would have lost all of that knowledge, power, and the deep connection to the spirit world. Katara was the one who broke him out of the ice and, in turn, saved the Avatar Cycle. Though her waterbending powers were new and scary to her at the time, she saved the world by setting him free. Without him, it would have been harder, if not impossible, to bring the nations together and stop the Fire Nation takeover.
They struggled with what mixed heritage would mean for their children, and what it would mean for Aang's last airbender status. After all, if he had no airbending children, that form of bending would disappear with him. However, the two decided to stay together anyway. Lucky for them, their third child, Tenzin, was an airbender and could therefore pass on the genes.
He became a master, leader, and father of his own airbending brood and preserved the rare bending style. When the Harmonic Convergence happened in Legend of Korra , new airbenders thankfully had a great master to teach them.
Since Katara and Aang were very young when they started falling in love with one another, they were understandably immature. Because of this, they would easily become jealous.
Aang was extremely jealous of her time spent with Jet and even Zuko. Out of the pair, he was the most actively jealous one. However, Katara also had her moments. Katara was envious of On Ji when Aang taught her how to dance. She was also jealous when an airbending fan club dedicated to Aang was formed. Young love can be volatile, and jealousy can be ugly, but at least the pair seemed to grow out of it.
After all, they were only young pre-teens when they first got together. While waterbending may seem like it's one of the most peaceful forms of bending, it has its darker side. One form of waterbending is bloodbending, which is the art of using the water in a person's veins to control them. Initially, Katara was thrilled to meet a powerful waterbender named Hama in the Fire Nation.
However, the more she learned, the darker things became. Eventually, the group learned that Hama used her bloodbending to hurt innocent Fire Nation civilians. Though Katara can use the power, she did not pass it along to Aang. As far as fans know, she kept the dark, manipulative technique to herself. After all, every time she watched people use it, all it caused was pain.
When it came to their kids, Aang and Katara gave them names that meant a lot to them. Their first son was named after Aang's childhood best friend and Earth King, Bumi. They named their daughter Kya, after Katara's lost mother. After that, they named their last son Tenzin. While there was no specific character who shared the same name, Monk Gyatso was named after a real, famous monk, and that real monk's first name was Tenzin. For such high-profile children, Aang and Katara certainly gave their kids names with significant legacies.
Each child surpassed those expectations and more, as they all became great leaders and masters, sharing their parents legacy with the world. Because of his young age and his inexperience, Aang struggled with going in and out of the Avatar State.
He even found the Avatar State hard to control at times. Over the years, though, he grew and learned, becoming more skilled with the state. By season 4, Bumi the airbender is slim and fit once again, perfect for flying around as a member of the Air Nation.
It is already clear that Bumi stands out from his brother and sister, since they each inherited bending from their parents while he did not. Kya takes after her mother, and Tenzin, from his father. But it's genuinely strange that Bumi didn't inherit airbending.
Airbenders were highly spiritual, and as a result, all of them were benders to some degree or other. Thus, it's baffling that Bumi, as the son of an airbender, is a nonbender.
Bumi has certainly gotten himself out of many dire situations, and to his credit, his United Forces training and ingenuity see him through the worst of it. But he's also got quite a lucky streak going, not counting his lack of airbending as a youth. His tall tales likely have some grains of truth in them, and based on what he says, he's survived all kinds of peril by the skin of his teeth.
He also piloted an out-of-control mecha that would up destroying Unalaq's base camp through sheer dumb luck. He was also fortunate enough to gain airbending when the spirits returned. Since Bumi is the nonbending son of the famed avatar, it is no surprise that he's looking for ways to compensate.
It is clear how: he joined the United Forces to change the world, he tries to show off, and he's got a stubborn streak. But all this is to hide his private insecurities and shame about being a nonbender, even if that's not his fault. He seems to feel really bad that he couldn't carry on avatar Aang's legacy and help rebuild the Air Nation as a youth.
It's like he let his father down. Fortunately for him, he later gained airbending, so he's right on track now. Louis Kemner has been a fan of Japanese animation since , when he discovered Pokemon and Dragon Ball Z in elementary school. He's always looking for a wonderful new anime to watch or manga series to read. You can reach him at lkemner yahoo.
Like Katara and Sokka were. I could see them having terrible Sexual misadventures with Royals and bragging about it and giving Katara an aneurysm. As her kids would think every booty call with one of Zuko's kids it was a live action version of Romeo and Juliet. And Zuko tried and cranky just giving up the ghost and letting whatever happen as long as it doesn't spook the dragons. Walking around with a permanent Migraine. Well, Ka said something once about not wanting to be tied down, and she's apparently supposed to an LGBT character, so that answers that.
As for Bumi, maybe he just never found anybody? When you living a life of adventure, settling down is not the first thing on your mind. I still say Kya is either all about the ladies I kind of 'ship her with Lin , to be honest or aro-ace and despite that ruling out 'shipping her with Lin, I've also got my reasons for liking that possibility.
As for Bumi I'm gonna say that there were crack fan theories concerning various characters being his bastard children or, in some cases, grandchildren , and leave it at that.
I also ship Kya with Lin. Some have headcanoned that she had a crush on her a long time ago and picked on Tenzin because she was jealous. I'm pretty sure that the jealousy stems from Aang paying attention to Tenzin, but it is still interesting. Either way, it does bother me that Tenzin is the only one of Aang's children who is "important enough" to have his own family. Oh that sounds cute. Though I do like the Idea that Lin is sort of a lonely grumpy bear.
Does anyone think of MOM from Futurama when she talks. Like I would be afraid for her to have kids, but fine with her being a cool aunt once they were not so vulnerable. Look at how shitty she treated Opal for no reason.
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