#uncle iroh is the best
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aikya-kat-44 · 2 months ago
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Kataang does not feel reciprocated by Katara until the final episode kiss?? Like sometimes it feels like Aang is believing Katara loves him back and acting on it while she actually might not.
Zutara, on the other hand, is quite beautifully designed...
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blogthebooklover · 11 months ago
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Does Uncle Iroh ACTUALLY Give Good Advice? Therapist vs. Uncle Iroh
(maniacal laughter follows)  FINALLY!!!!!!
They also did an episode about Zuko.
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demaparbat-hp · 3 months ago
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Want to know what I believe, it's right here
Dig a little deeper and it's crystal clear.
Clear by Twenty One Pilots
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jessmalia · 9 months ago
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Mal's Avatar: The Last Airbender rewatch: Bitter Work 2.09
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disasteredzette · 1 year ago
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oh don't mind me, just having a break down because i found out Uncle Iroh asked Korra to write a letter to Zuko 💔
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not-aurii · 9 months ago
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On my "Zuko is autistic" agenda:
That one time he decides to leave Uncle Iroh behind and go travel on his own (the first time, on book 2) after Iroh tells him he should figure out his own path in life, and not depend on finding the avatar to feel good about himself, and my boy heard that and went:
"Ah yes, I should go off on my own, because finding my own path obviously means I should path on my own"
The literal thinking got the best of him and you cannot tell me otherwise.
Because like, the second time he does that (after the lighting incident and all) that's for drama, he's being emo and edgy for sure. But this one? He legit went: "I thought about what you said, uncle, and this was the very logical conclusion I came to."
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crybabycinna · 1 year ago
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UNCLE IROH HAS SPOKEN! (This tweet is old stfu I forgot I had this!) HE SAID AZULA DESERVES REDEMPTION! HE HAS SPOKEN!
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amirmeavid · 4 months ago
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Its funny when I push dadkoda and zuko fluff supremacy online and I get responses like: That would never happen in canon!!! 😡
Like...
My brother in christ. My favourite ship is Zukka. Tf makes you think I'm interested in canon accuracy when looking for fluffy fics?
(Yes this is a cry for more fic recs. Please yall.)
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fullmetal-alchemist-go · 5 months ago
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DUDE iroh/zuko and ozai/azula parallels make me fucking SICK
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katheyn · 2 months ago
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Finally got the ATLA comic, Smoke & Shadow. Uncle Iroh continues to be a gift. 🥰
Look at his 😃 face and excited wave when he sees his nephew!!
Bonus background cuteness, Iroh meeting Kiyi:
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earfgoddesss · 3 months ago
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If Zuko and Aang were closer in age and boyfriends, the problem with Iroh forcing Zuko into being the Firelord post-war can be written into Iroh recognizing they need to “rebuild the world together” and specifically wanting them to have the Avatar/Firelord partnership. Just saying…
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cienie-isengardu · 10 months ago
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Zuko’s stealing habits in Book 2: Earth
Rewatching ATLA made me realize how Zuko stealing food in Book 2: Earth is always related to Iroh and never directly to his own hunger. 
Let me explain.
There is no doubt that being a fugitive takes a toll on Zuko and he absolutely despite that Iroh begs strangers for money, like he did in “The Swamp” [s02e04]. But once he use the Blue Spirit mask to steal food from people in Avatar Day [s02e05], we don’t see him eating it - and as much as there is no reason to think he didn’t do that offscreen, it allows the visual storytelling to highlight that the food was intended for Iroh.
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Iroh was suspicious about where the food came from and what Zuko did to get it, but once he took a bite, it is easy to tell that whatever Zuko stole was something pretty good. We have no idea if he picked that food specifically for its taste or if it just turned out to be good luck.
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Before Iroh even had a chance to eat, Zuko already walked away from the man while not taking anything at all from what he gave to his uncle.
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Later in the same episode, the next time Blue Spirit was shown, he was attacking some rich guy and stealing money. His activities lead to improving Iroh and Zuko’s living conditions, as we can see they have now meat and Iroh got a whole new tea set.
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We again do not see Zuko eating anything from what he stole - and again, no reason to think he didn’t eat at all, but the visual part is focused on Iroh’s comfort represented by the new tea set, as Zuko is still not a fan of tea himself at this point of story.
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So, Zuko was stealing to improve his and uncle’s situation which shows how much he cared for Iroh to provide him things the older man enjoys but also how much Zuko disliked their new life. However, what is interesting, in “Zuko Alone” [s02e07], Zuko didn’t steal at all, even though he was in a much worse state than in “Avatar Day”.
After a long journey, we literally can see how much he lost weight/strenght due to fatigue and hunger
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but despite having an empty stomach, he resigned from a chance to steal the food once he noticed that it was intended for a pregnant woman.
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Later, Earth Kingdom’s family offered him a free meal for keeping their kid out of trouble - something Zuko refused at first. The mother made a deal with him, he will help her husband repair a roof and they will offer him in exchange meal and a place to sleep and this is the agreement Zuko accepted.
Considering Zuko’s skills and experiences as Blue Spirit, he could easily get money or food during his journey the way he did in past, but as far as this episode showed, he did not and ultimately fought only to protect people who were kind to him - and who once learning about his Fire Nation ethnicity immediately asked Zuko to leave.  
Zuko again stole food in "The Serpent's Pass" [s02e09], when he reunited with Iroh and both were sailing to Ba Sing Sai on a ship full of refugees. Here they met Jet who told them how the captain ate well while refugees got only rotten scraps and invited Zuko to help him break into kitchen.
When alone with uncle, Zuko openly complained about their situation, however once Jet approached them, Zuko kept his back to the man and did not try to interact much. It was actually Iroh first, who got interested about what kind of food the captain ate and Jet’s answer made the older man literally drool at the mere mention of meat.
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Zuko was still turned back to Jet and it is hard to tell if he saw his Uncle’s face or not but as he traveled with the man for three years and knew Iroh liked good food, I think it is safe to assume he was aware about Iroh’s reaction. Visually speaking, Zuko didn’t jump up at the first occasion to satisfy his own hunger but he joined Jet to steal the food after Iroh’s wistful reaction.
Later, when Zuko and Jet stole the food and it was shared between refugees, the episode once again does not show us Zuko eating anything, only drinking presumably tea, while Iroh was holding a bowl with meal in his hand.
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Similarly, the arrangement of dishes we can see during Iroh talk with Smellerbee and later, with Jet shows no empty bowl or plate placed directly before Zuko, only the cup of tea. The bowl from which Iroh ate can be seen on those screenshots much closer to Iroh. Again, not saying that Zuko did not eat anything at all from what he and Jet stole, but the visual aspect of this scene is more focused on Iroh eating warm, good food than on Zuko’s hunger.
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And I think this is pretty interesting insight into Zuko’s character, how he wants to provide Iroh the best food (comfort) available, even if to do so he must become a thief while he won’t steal food when he is alone on his own and in much worse state and how he is reluctant to accept a meal offered to him for free - even though he complained in “The Swamp” how people should provide for him because he is a price. There is a lot to unpack here about Zuko’s pride and sense of honor and the desire to feed his uncle so Iroh won't need to beg for food or money from strangers.
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randomhuman45 · 21 days ago
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ATLA Headcanon:
Iroh is known for being so funny and kind.
We know he respects all 4 nations' cultures and values. He lied about killing the last dragon to keep the origin of fire bending and the original purpose and values of fire bending alive. He respects the spirits of the water tribe even when fighting for the fire nation and even fights his own side of the war (at the time) to preserve the spirits who are much more water tribe value than fire nation. We see him understand the values and mindset of the earth nation, even when he is fighting them as a general for the fire nation.
In his talk with Zuko he mentions how the Air Nomads were apparently known for their senses of humor. I headcanon that while being silly and goofy is a part of Iroh as a person, he makes a very explicit point to joke, laugh, and try to share a strong sense of humor everywhere he goes in an attempt to keep a part of the air nations' culture and values alive even after his people killed them all off. He couldn't save them from extinction like he could with the dragons, but he believes that maybe he can just try and incorporate and keep some party of them alive, no matter how small it may be. He shows not only his humor throughout the series, but respect for the spirits (also a big part of air nation culture and I'm trying to more refer to his ability to see spirits and "live" in the spirit realm in Korra), great hospitality for literally EVERYONE he comes across (important as explained in Korra), offers wisdom and guidance to everyone (very similar to how Aang kinda ends up towards the end of the series), very little attachment to material items and riches (shown when Iroh and Zuko first decide to go off on their own and hide from the fire nation), and I'm sure more I'm not thinking of.
I just like to believe that Iroh through spending the time to learn about the other nations decided to include learning as much as possible about the air nation and nomads and in some retrospect made the choice to try and implement some of the customs and culture of the people who were, at the time, extinct in his own life and try and share, even just a little of their values, with the rest of the world to try and keep some part of them alive in the world that already killed off every other bit of them.
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demaparbat-hp · 8 months ago
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Izumi (steambaby) sketches.
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ghosty-talks · 1 year ago
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You know they would Best Friends
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usedtobethelegendcreator · 9 months ago
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Haven’t drawn a comic in a while, have some slightly post-Agni Kai Zuko and an offscreen Best Uncle.
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