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Avatar: The Last Airbender - Aang Avatar State Gold 7" Figure

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Management number 206961302 Release Date 2025/10/29 List Price $14.40 Model Number 206961302
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Avatar: The Last Airbender - Aang Avatar State Gold 7" Figure

Aang is the hero and spirit of the show. This adventurous 12- year-old is the last Airbender and only known survivor of the Air Nomads, the arrow on his head a constant reminder of his lineage. His destiny is to learn the art of the Avatar and defeat the Fire Lord of the Fire Nation. But rather than save the world, Aang searches for adventure. He wants a life full of fun experiences, not heavy responsibilities. Aang believes people are either in harmony with the Spirit of the Planet, or corrupt and misled. Because Aang is the Avatar, he has a connection with nature as well as animals. If he’s lost, Aang is able to “listen” to the spirits of the trees, rivers, and mountains who “tell” him which way to go. He is a trickster hero uninhibited by social constraints, and constantly breaking taboos. Product Features: - Incredibly detailed 7" scale figure based off the Avatar: The Last Airbender animation - Designed with Ultra Articulation with up to 22 moving parts for full range of posing - Includes Staff, Air Slide, Water Whip and a base - Figure is showcased in Avatar: The Last Airbender window box packaging - Collect all additional McFarlane Toys Avatar: The Last Airbender figures


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