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Iroh - a father without his son
Happy Father's Day! I thought I will chat a bit about my very favourite cartoon father figure - Iroh from The Last Airbender. What I find really interesting about this character, and honestly fans...
Happy Father's Day!
I thought I will chat a bit about my very favourite cartoon father figure - Iroh from The Last Airbender.
What I find really interesting about this character, and honestly fans can probably write novels about him, is that while he plays a major father figure to the cast, his own son is never really seen on screen and not given much development.
Still, he openly and freely offers his wisdom and help to anyone, whether they are seeking or accepting of it or not. This is not to say that he forces his views on anyone, but is usually the opposite, allowing the kids to weigh and process issues on their own with his guidance, which ends up visibly frustrating for him when it comes to Zuko.
There are lots of examples of him being a good "father”, but most notable for me is his quick forgivess of Zuko.
For all who have seen the series, what do you think? And for those who haven't, you really need to.
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