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And Suki couldn't be happier.
#baby yue before she receives her white hair streak from her namesake#based off that one meme#atla#sukka#sokka x suki#sukka baby#blade baby#yue ii#atla oc#colored sketch#star's art
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Sukka? Wonderful.
Pajama onesies? Cozy.
Foo Foo Cuddly Poops? Adorable.
Sokka and Suki in their Foo Foo Cuddly Poops pajama onesies???? Perfection.
Thanks so much to @jasminedragonart for the commission!! 👏🤌🙌
#they’re just so darn cute 🥹🥹🥹#I actually own a pajama onesie myself and let me tell you they are fantastic#(wish mine had a butt flap though…that’s a bit inconvenient)#but otherwise I’d highly recommend#anyway I love all the little baby moose-lions on Suki’s onesie!!!! 😁#and sleepy foo foo on Sokka’s 😴#perfection indeed#sukka#sukka fanart#sokka#suki#sokka fanart#suki fanart#jasminedragonart
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suki: how do you feel about children?
sokka: they're alright I guess. I mean, if I saw one I wouldn't throw a rock at it
suki: why would you throw a rock at a child?
sokka: I just said I wouldn't!
#reminder that i'm also a sukka stan#also i'm in atla babies feels#sukka#sokka x suki#suki x sokka#atla#avatar the last airbender#atla gaang#atla netflix#netflix avatar#sokka#suki#atla incorrect quotes#sukka incorrect quotes#i don't know if their babies have a name like zutara ones lmao
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Sokka: Suki is pregnant again what should we name the baby
Toph: Little Shit
Sokka: that has offensive words, they won’t let us
#sukka#atla sokka#atla suki#sokka/suki#toph beifong#atla#avatar the last airbender#atla incorrect quotes#me asking my roommate what I should call my sims baby#very accurate… in my opinion#yes I also ship zukka leave me in peace#Sokka#suki#toph atla#toph#hotcacaono ice
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Broke: Sokka is the Beifong Babies grandfather because Suyin is a Tokka baby
Woke: Sokka is the Beifongs Babies granfather because Baatar Sr is a Sukka baby
#baatar sr is a sukka baby#there i said it#baatar sr#suyin beifong#sukka#suki#sokka#legend of korra#tlok#avatar
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Creo que todos hemos visto está clase de imágenes hablando del supuesto parecido de los hijos de Suyin con Sokka para argumentar que la Bandida Ciega estuvo con el Chico Boomerang y de ahí salió Suyin.
Sin embargo, vengo a presentarles mi fancanon producto de un poco de jugo de cactus.
Primero que nada, para mí gusto, Satoru sigue siendo el candidato más fuerte a ser el padre de Suyin, aunque es raro que sea la hija menor siendo que en el comic ya demostraban algo de química ambos, está publicación no trata de esa teoría como tal así que no la explicare.
Pero eso no significa que la sangre del polo sure nunca llegó a mezclarse con la de los Beifong.
Se ve mucho que comparan a Baatar Jr con Sokka demostrando el parecido, y es cierto que tienen su parecido.
Pero, al menos en mi opinión, el primogénito de Suyin y Baatar Sr claramente heredo la apariencia general de su padre.
Es aquí donde presento la teoría de teorías. Sokka no es el padre de Suyin sino de Baatar. ¿Y quién es la madre? Pues obviamente Suki.
Piensenlo. Además el nombre Baatar...no sé simplemente siempre me daba vibras de un nombre que sería más propio de alguien de las tribus del agua.
Ahora si aún no me creen, les diré que tienen curiosamente en común los 3 personajes.
Su tipo de mujer. Mujeres bellas con carácter, imponentes, y étnicamente del Reino Tierra, pero no 'del' Reino Tierra.
Suki, directamente la líder de una milicia local, las Guerras Kyoshi, y originaria de la Isla Kyoshi, territorio separado de la masa continental y con ello del gobierno del Reino Tuerto por el Avatar Kyoshi.
Suyin Beifong, la hija rebelde de la gran Toph Beifong, delincuente y miembro de una pandilla de Ciudad República, mismo lugar del que es originaria. Posteriormente y literalmente, citando a la wiki, "Se fue a viajar por el mundo. Sus aventuras incluyen navegar en un barco pirata, unirse a un circo ambulante, y vivir en una comuna de areneros." Finalmente creo la ciudad automática de Zaofu, de nuevo dentro del Reino Tierra pero no 'el' Reino Tierra.
Finalmente Kuvira, 'la Gran Unificadora', aunque ella sí nacío en el Reino Tierra, paso la mayoría de su vida en Zaofu. ¿Tengo que decir algo sobre su carácter? Directamente se volvió lo que se podría considerar una dictadora y anexo a la fuerza todo territorio 'Tierra' al 'Imperio' Tierra, no reino.
Con esto dicho doy por finalizada mi exposición sobre mi teoría. Díganme qué piensan. Reitero que es solo una teoría que se me ocurrió un día en 5 minutos, no es para tomarla como una verdad indudable...pero si encaja...encaja.
#avatar#fan canon#avatar the last airbender#avatar the legend of korra#atla#suyin beifong#baatar jr#baatar sr#sokka#suki#okay hear me out#it's just a theory#i'm just saying#sokka x suki#baatar is a sukka baby#i though I was the only one#ships#fandom ships#nice theory
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No One: Absolutely no one: Me one day: make picrews of Atla ship babies
Steam Babies:
Tornado Babies:
Sukka Babies:
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RAWRRR I FINISHED AVATARRR THE LAST AIRBENDERRR THE OGGGGG
#wenz can talk#atla#i still ship#zutara#but mai and zuko are cute too#kataang#sukka#<—- babies#I SHIP EVERYONE WITH EVERYONE AGHHH#also nooo azula 🥺🥺 its okay babygirl i still love you
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Bopal comes to mind.
As does Sukka.
it’s honestly impressive how bryke managed to write not one, but two incredibly compelling love stories that work into the show narratively, symbolically, and narratively…only to completely bungle it in the end
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The person who cried the most at kataang's wedding was Sokka and the person who cried the most as sukka(or zukka if you prefer both are cute)'s wedding was Aang.
Toph punched both of them and told them to stop being babies.
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Sokka: So you're telling me, you dig through trash to collect enough pudding cup wrappers to win a new designer bag?
Yue II, cringing: Are you mad at me?
Sokka: Mad?! I've never been prouder!
#atla#sokka#yue ii#sukka baby#bladebaby#atla oc#source: ant farm#incorrect quotes#atla incorrect quotes
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atla kids
i don’t’ have art for my steambabies or dune babies or sokka but when i draw them it’s over !!
ZK kids:
Izumi ( Water bender) & Kya (Fire bender) twins Lu Ten II (Fire bender) Mikazuki (Non-bender ) Meha (Water Bender) & Iroh II ( non-bender) twins Sedna (water or fire bender still not sure)
Taang Kids:
Nyima (Air bender and she’s blind) Fang (Earth bender)
Sukka Kids:
Kai (Water bender) Niko ( Non-Bender) Rina (Non- Bender) Rannori (Water bender)
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do u have any headcanons about the gaang’s kids? like who they would be closest to in the gaang offspring? or which parent they would prefer or career?
I don't have a ton of thoughts about who the Gaang's kids would be. I'm honestly not super interested in them. But I have thought about who the Gaang would be as parents.
Zutara and Sukka would be the top tier of parents. They would be family movie quality parents. The type of parents that in certain stories would have to be killed off in order to give the protagonist an angsty backstory to overcome because having a functional, loving family isn't interesting enough...😒That's not to say they would be perfect parents, but they would try very hard, be very loving and apologize when necessary, because they respect their kids as much as they love them.
Suki and Sokka would be sports parents. They would take their kids out and teach them to hunt, boat, ski, snowboard, martial arts and generally let them get into dirt and trouble. There would be a lot of broken bones and bloody scrapes among their kids, but they would have the best stories about how they got them.
Katara and Zuko would be more protective. It would be a struggle for them not to be too protective. They would also take their kids out and teach them how to fight both with weapons and bending, but they would be very serious about safety. Zuko would spend a year on sword safety and maintenance before he let any of his kids even touch a real sword, and Katara would be on standby to heal any ouchies or booboos. At the same time, they would also do their best not to make their kids scared to take risks. It's a delicate balancing act, and they wouldn't always succeed, but their kids feel safe and loved, and that's really all Zuko and Katara want.
Toph...I have a really hard time believing she ever planned on having kids, so I go back and forth about her being childfree her entire life, or her having Lin and Suyin and being a Lorelei Gilmore type mother (only way less girly). It's a bumpy road, and she messes up...a lot, but she loves her girls and is there for them....And also she doesn't disappear into a swamp and go no contact with them.
I have a really hard time picturing Aang as anything but a terrible father. I see him with multiple baby mamas. He'd be a weekend fun dad who only sees his kids occasionally. He bails as often as he shows up, and when he does show up, he takes the kids to places he thinks they should enjoy without actually talking to them about it. Once his kids reach adulthood, it's pretty much on them to maintain the relationship or let it die. He has one or two kids who he sees frequently, but only because they reach out to him and he considers them friends.
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The only thing about NATLA Kataang that confuses me is that Netflix hasn’t been promoting it at all? I’ve seen them promote clips about every single relationship, romantic or platonic, but I haven’t seen them promote any Kataang, which is really odd because Katara’s speech to Aang is kind of the penultimate moment of the finale. So I’m just kind of stumped on that. Any insight?
I think they're doing it for a couple of reasons.
They left out Kataang because of the age difference, so in the show, Kataang isn't there in any overt level. All questions in interviews have been about the Netflix adaptation and events. I think I have seen platonic Kataang promo though. The only real duo they promote are Zuko and Iroh, Gaang falls into a trio, and there's very little I've seen on Sukka and Yuekka (they don't even ask about the romances in interviews). So there's just, no need to promote it yet and they're ignoring the romance for all characters for the most part.
The actors are young, like, in school young. When the ship isn't confirmed yet but they talk about Kataang, it might lead to shipping wars getting into their mentions. Idk about the PJO fandom but I know Percabeth is very present in the show & they promote it, but I'm p.sure everyone is unanimous on Percabeth being a thing, no one's fighting it so they can more safely go about it without people getting in their mentions. Kataang though, garners attention from people engaging in ship wars. To the point they asked the show runner about it and even HE, a grown man, said he didn't want to talk about it and avoided it implying that it's been going on too long(and then talked about the Kataang scene). The ship wars in ATLA are brutal and the kids really don't need to be exposed to that. Like already I've seen people being very weird about Dallas and Kia and dismissing Gordon entirely because he's "too baby" or "not handsome enough" and that people are waiting for Kia to turn 18 to "ship her with Dallas" gross gross barf even typing it made me feel disgusting (about a million stereotypes about POC and indigenous people and young girls and boys are at play here and I am appalled). I think this is why Zukka of all things is being promoted on any official capacity (more than Sukka or Yuekka): it's not gonna be real and no one thinks it has a chance, it's harmless. If any ship war harm does come they can handle it, and baiting always brings views and it's mostly harmless since they play it off as fun anyways (like no one is legit upset, most are rolling their eyes or know what's happening and playing along).
Kataang in Netflix right now, would be considered spoilers. They still promote Zuko as the villain in interviews(or at least, bad guy antagonist). They don't mention any season 2 things or future storylines. If they get more into it in season 2, I'm sure the talks will begin. We have to keep in mind that many people watching NATLA might not know what Avatar is about, what the dynamics are. This is their first intro to the world. So they're keeping all cards close to their chest I guess.
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What are your favorite Beifong family headcanons?
Oooh that's a great ask. I have a lot of headcanons and I'm pretty sure I've talked about them a lot at least a few times, but I've tried to condense them as best I could!
I've rambled about my headcanons surrounding seismic sense but here's some more. The twins and Huan learnt seismic sense very early on in their lives and were provably encouraged to lean into it. Huan particularly has very well developed seismic sense. To the point where it makes him uncomfortable and he tends to shy away from using it by wearing thick socks or shoes.
When Kuvira first arrived to Zaofu, she didn't really get along with Baatar Jr. I can see Baatar Jr being very protective of Opal, since they were the two nonbenders of the family. I can see him not looking too kindly at whom he saw as his mother's attempt at having a "better daughter".
Kuvira and the twins are permanent parts of Suyin's dance troupe. (Canon for Kuvira.)

Due to not having much interaction with people outside the family, the Beifong kids are/were super close. Which leads to even more pain as they slowly untangle and mature.
They were also very close with the staff that worked at the manor and other of their family friends, due to this being their only social interactions outside family. Aiwei and the Chef (he only calls himself chef and never reveals his real name cause he used to be a pirate and is wanted in all four nations) are basically surrogate uncles to the kids.
It having been just the six of them, i can see it being hard for them to fully interact with new people.
Huan wanted to be a doctor as a kid and pretended to do operations on his siblings. Their father, a renown architect, even built them a little play hospital. The other Beifongs... weren't fans.
Kuvira enjoys bubble baths. That's it.
Wei collects crystals and cool looking rocks, similairly to how Su collects meteors. He's a nerd about it too. He has several opals and whenever he's in an argument with Opal he will dramatically move them to the back of his collection.
One of my fave silly headcanons/theories is Baatar Sr being Suki and Sokka's kid. Like, I know it's very unlikely, but it is a lovely idea in my head and I could ramble about it all day. I don't see a lot of people talking about it. I see plenty of people using Suyin's sons looking like Sokka as proof that Su is a Tokka baby, however the Beifong boys actually resemble their father a lot. Also I have plenty headcanons around this idea and Suki would be an epic grandma. Kyoshi warrior Opal (and the twins). Living in my head rent free. Forever.



Wing and Opal formed a little book club and like reading together/talking about books they've read. Their siblings aren't allowed to join. One time Kuvira and Wei crashed the little meeting and Wing was so offended he pretended to run away and join the circus.
When they were children, Kuvira was the ringleader for sure. She'd take the much more well behaved Beifong kids on wild adventures, after which they'd come back to the house covered in mud.
Wing is hard if hearing. Comes from that one scene where he sent Lin and Su to their deaths after misshearing Mako.
Aiwei was the first one to encourage Huan to pursue his artistic talents and most of Huan's first works are still in Aiwei's house.
Wei is named after Aiwei, but they already had a Juniour in the family, so he was named an abbreviation of his namesake.
Aiwei ultimately regrets betraying the Beifongs, to teh point where his nightmares in the Fog of Lost souls are about the Beifongs.
Can't believe Zaheer sent the only confirmed gay man ever shown on screen to super hell. Homophobia at its finest
Ugh you don't know how happy getting asks about the Beifong family makes me. Sorry if these were more focused on the Zaofu crew, I know they're not as popular as Lin and Toph but they are my faves.
#suyin beifong#baatar sr#baatar#baatar jr#kuvira#huan beifong#opal beifong#wei beifong#wing beifong#aiwei#suyin beifong's chef#sokka#suki#sukka#baatar is a sukka baby#sutar#zaofu#legend of korra#tlok#avatar#the legend of korra#avatar the legend of korra#atlok#lok
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So I always thought the canon pairings in AtLA had good writing/development but all the Aang and Mai bashing has made me decide to rewatch the series because shippers of a certain other ship called them "abusive" and Aang sexist. But honestly, I love how Mai calls Zuko out on his jealousy and possessive behavior in "The Beach" and Aang is always supportive of Katara's dreams, even refusing to be trained by Pakku because he's sexist to Katara. I like that Sukka teaches kids watching the show to treat women with respect but also Kataang and Maiko in the examples I mentioned above are also good examples of feminist moments in the show too.
YES! Anon, say it louder for the people in the back! There are so so SO many amazing feminist moments in this show and honestly I loved watching it with my kids (multiple times, haha) for that reason. I don't remember growing up with media that showed SO may instances of how girls/women could stand up for themselves in those types of situations. I love how Katara stood up to Pakku (with Aang's support! His little "Go, Katara!" makes me smile every time) and also how she CONSTANTLY takes boys on in fights, from pirates and Rough Rhinos to the taunting kids that subsequently get frozen where they stand ("oh, a girl has her ways") and anyone who insults Aang. How SHE is the one to defeat Azula in the end. How the WHOLE SHOW starts with her rant against Sokka's sexism. How Suki finally put's Sokka in his place. How Toph had to be played by "a really BUFF guy" in EIP because the Fire Nation couldn't admit to being bested by a tiny, 12-year-old girl. How Mai won't let Zuko treat her like a possession with no agency of her own. How she is the one to save HIM in the end at Boiling Rock (how's that for a damsel in distress?). How Azula, Mai, and Ty Lee are trusted by the Fire Lord to perform tasks even the highest generals can't achieve. How the show is relentlessly turning sexist stereotypes on their heads and making viewers question what they think they know.
Beyond the feminism (which you all probably already know I adore so much), I love that each of the leading boys has learning experiences wrt less-than-ideal behaviors towards girls/women, because in real life boys (and girls, too!) are GOING to make mistakes as they're learning and it's important to show how they can move beyond those mistakes and not forever be defined by them. Zuko learns not to be a possessive asshat like he is in The Beach (at least, we don't see him act that way towards Mai again--he might as well have broken up with her via text and not given her the option to follow him to the "good side," but he never acts possessive again. Baby steps). Aang learns he can't just solve their relationship problems by kissing Katara when she's confused. He gives her space and she clearly thinks he's learned from it by the end (really, by the next episode). Sokka learns not to be sexist and that sometimes girls are going to be stronger/better fighters than he is AND THAT'S OKAY. Good, even! It doesn't make him "less of a man" or anything like that, and we don't hear those sexist ideas come out of his mouth again. ALL of these make great talking points for parents watching the show with their kids, too.
Kids make mistakes. They lean on stereotypes or prior experiences and sometimes that bites them in the butt. AtLA shows that we can teach kids hard lessons. Not only can we fight back against injustice but we can improve ourselves when we've been the ones to mess up. And I really think that's something special.
Thanks for sending in your thoughts, anon! You're so right.
#kataang#maiko#sukka#kataangtag#atla gaang#atla feminism#anon#asks#i know everyone hates EIP but honestly it's my kids' favorite episode and i LOVE the conversations it generates
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