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Toph is recognized as a prodigy [4] of earthbending, which is the ability to telekinetically manipulate, reshape and control stone, sand, dirt, and, later, metal. Because she was born blind, and her parents believed that her condition limited her capacity to learn and use the skill safely, they had a tutor teach her only basic earthbending.
Unlike other Earthbenders, Toph has a distinct style of earthbending not based on Hung Gar but on the Southern Praying Mantis, featuring quick generation of energy and low kicks, to suit her small stature. [44] Toph taught herself metalbending by manipulating the metals' impurities at the end of Book Two and throughout Book Three. [45]
Later that night, Jet offers Zuko a permanent spot on the Freedom Fighters, but Zuko refuses as he wants to start a new life with Iroh. Aang and his friends alongside Than, his sister, Ying, and Suki, begin to cross the Serpent's Pass. When a rock begins to fall on Suki, Sokka pushes her out of the way and is only saved by Toph's earthbending.
The series follows the journey of twelve-year-old Aang, the current Avatar and last survivor of his nation, the Air Nomads, along with his friends Katara, Sokka, and Toph, as they strive to end the Fire Nation's war against the other nations and defeat Fire Lord Ozai before he conquers the world.
Season 2 would follow Book 2 of the original Avatar: The Last Airbender animated series which mostly focuses on Aang trying to learn earthbending which causes him to go back to the Earth Kingdom ...
Toph Beifong recounts how she learned earthbending from the original practitioners, the badgermoles, resulting in her becoming a prodigy. She encourages Zuko to seek out the original firebenders, only for him to reveal that they, the dragons, are long extinct.
Netflix’s live-action “Avatar: The Last Airbender” is back in production for Season 2, with the streamer revealing that Miya Cech has been cast as the fan-favorite character Toph. In a clip ...
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