The Headband

Writer: John O'Bryan

Director: Joaquim dos Santos

Guest Stars: Tinashe Kachingwe (On Ji), Philip Proctor (Fire Nation Music Teacher), Jeanne Sakata (Ms. Kwan), Matthew Underwood (Hide), Noah Luke (Shoji), Jim Ward (The Headmaster)

Overview
''Aang and his friends steal Fire Nation clothes in order to live incognito among the citizens. Aang accidentally steals a Fire Nation school uniform and is taken to the Fire Nation school of the uniform stolen, after being accused of skipping class. Aang wears a headband to hide his airbender tattoos. Enjoying being able to go to school, socialise like a 'normal' kid, and realising the value of learning about the Fire Nation, he enrols in the school. He later arranges a school-wide dance party for the rigidly disciplined and self-expression lacking Fire Nation pupils. When the school authorities learn about the party, the students help Aang and his friends escape. Meanwhile, it is revealed Zuko hires an assassin to find and capture Aang.''

Synopsis
Zuko tosses and turns in his sleep before he eventually awakens. He approaches a Fire Nation prison and looks distantly towards it. As he stands near the entrance, a guard spies him from the roof and demands to know Zuko's identity, but he simply walks away instead.

Meanwhile, Aang and the others are traveling through the Fire Nation, using a combination of Waterbending and Airbending to hide Appa in a cloud. They take temporary shelter in a cave, and go to seek out new clothes so they could blend in the Fire Nation, eliminating the need to hide. They find an unattended clothesline and steal some outfits. Aang uncomfortably blushes when Katara comes in her new outfit, and he quickly indicates that she has to remove her Water Tribe necklace. Afterwards they go to town to buy some accessories (including a new necklace for Katara, who sadly removes her mother's Water Tribe necklace).



In town, the group attempts to act natural, which is somewhat impeded by Aang, who, having traveled through the Fire Nation a century before, claims to be an expert of their customs. He calls people he sees on the street "hotman" and other expressions that have clearly been out of date for a hundred years. When the others go to buy food from a meat stand, Aang declines due to his vegetarianism and goes off on his own for a bit. However, he is quickly caught by a group of men who escort him into a classroom. His stolen clothing happens to be the uniform of a local school, and the soldiers assume he had been a student playing hooky. The teacher assumes he is a new student from the Fire Nation colonies in the Earth Kingdom. Aang calls himself Kuzon after his old Fire Nation friend and attempts to blend in at the school with partial success. After dismissal he meets a girl named On Ji, who is friendly to him, as well as On Ji's apparent boyfriend, Hide, a popular student who is less than friendly. After a brief confrontation, Aang winds up making friends and playing with Shoji and other children from the school.

Aang returns to the cave at nightfall, to the relief of Katara, Sokka, and Toph who were evidently worried by his long absence. The fact that he had been attending a Fire Nation school all day shocks Aang's friends, especially Sokka. When Aang claims to have enjoyed the experience and wishes to return to the school the next day, Sokka strongly objects. Aang argues that every minute in the class he is learning new things about the Fire nation (showing Sokka a picture of Ozai as well as one he made out of noodles). Eventually, Aang manages to convince him to allow it by pointing out that it's an opportunity to find out information about the Fire Nation, specifically mentioning a "secret river" they were going to learn about that led to Fire Lord Ozai's palace. Sokka admits that he is a fan of "secret rivers" and reluctantly permits Aang to go back the next day. Aang is full of joy, and says "Flameo, hotman!" to Sokka, who doesn't have a clue what he just said.



Meanwhile, Zuko returns to the prison. When confronted by the guard from the previous night, he aggressively threatens him not to tell anyone about his visit. He goes into the room where Iroh is being kept prisoner; Iroh turns away from him, showing great disappointment in his nephew. Zuko tells Iroh that it is his own fault that he is in prison, and that the two could have returned to the Fire Nation together as heroes. Iroh still refuses to speak, sending Zuko into a fit of rage, leaving a saddened Iroh alone in the cell.

The next day at school, Aang gets in trouble for not reciting the Fire Nation Oath correctly, as he had obviously never heard it. The students think his bumbling through the oath is a funny joke, but the teacher punishes his disruption of the class by calling for a pop quiz on the Fire Nation's history. The first question asks for the year in which Fire Lord Sozin defeated the Air Nation Army. Aang, confused, points out to the stunned class that the Air Nomads had no formal military, and were defeated by an ambush. The teacher rejects his claim, as it is not in the Fire Nation's history texts, and stated that he couldn't have known that unless he was there 100 years ago. Aang remembers he isn't supposed to argue, and tells the teacher it was just a guess.



In Band class, Aang tries to play the Tsungi Horn and gets chided by the teacher for dancing, which apparently is not considered proper in the Fire Nation. Nevertheless, On Ji is amused by the dance, and when Aang offers to show it to her during recess he incurs the wrath of Hide, who attempts to hit him. However, Aang skillfully evades every attempted blow with his hands behind his back, eventually getting the clearly outmatched Hide to stumble and fall over without any bending or even touching him. However, this gets Aang into trouble for "roughing up" a favored student of The Headmaster, resulting in a parent-teacher conference. Sokka and Katara attend the conference acting as Aang's parents, "Mr. Wang Fire" and "Mrs. Sapphire Fire". Concluding the conference,the Headmaster warns them that any more disruption will result in "Kuzon" being sent to reform school (the coal mines, to be exact). While they manage to succeed in fooling the teacher, Sokka is against Aang returning to school ("NO more school for you young man"). Aang, however, tells Sokka that this is the first time since he found out that he was the Avatar that he has had the chance to be a normal kid, and insists that they need to do something for the children in the school in order to allow them, at least briefly, to have freedom of expression. Since these students are the next generation of the Fire nation, changing them might help. He then plans to hold a secret dance party in the cave for everyone in the school (to which Sokka, still wearing his beard, demands, "Go to your room!").



Meanwhile, Zuko has a romantic picnic with Mai and they share a kiss. The two are interrupted by Azula, who tries to get Zuko to talk to her. He refuses, resulting in Azula sending Mai away by saying that Ty Lee needs help untangleing her braid; Mai complies politely, but gives Azula an angry look behind her back. Azula then tricks Zuko into admitting that he was visiting Iroh, and warns him, with apparent sincerity, not to do so, as his visiting a traitor would make others suspicious. Nevertheless, Zuko visits his uncle in prison again. Again Iroh merely faces away from Zuko. Zuko attempts to be kinder, bringing Iroh food as a gift. Zuko begs Iroh for his advice; he explains that he believes the Avatar to be alive, and that he is very confused and has no idea what to do about it without Iroh's guidance. When Iroh remains silent, Zuko flies into another rage, berating Iroh, then leaves. As he leaves, Iroh remains silent, but a tear runs down his face.



Back in the cave, the children arrive and the school band begins to play. The children do not know how to dance and are afraid they'll get in trouble. Aang demonstrates some historical Fire Nation dances, and eventually asks On Ji to dance, which gradually encourages the rest of the students to do the same. Sokka states that Aang and On Ji look good together, to which Katara gives a slightly terse response. Later, Aang asks Katara to dance. After hesitating, she takes Aang's hand and they perform a combination of neijia drills and capoeira in synchronization, which does indeed appear to be an acrobatic dance. However, the headmaster and several teachers appear on the scene, having been told of the dance by Hide. They try to catch Aang, but he hides within the crowd of kids. Because the teachers identify Aang with his headband, they are thrown off when they discover several other students wearing the same headband. Eventually, every student in the cave appears to have put one on, effectively delaying the headmaster's hunt for Aang.

The crew manage to slip away in the opening behind the cave. But before leaving, Aang stops and exchanges smiles with Shoji before running off, closing the opening behind him with Earthbending, leaving Shoji shocked and speechless. While the party flies off on Appa, Toph compliments Aang on his efforts, which she believes made a serious impact on the students. Katara agrees and kisses Aang on the cheek, causing him to blush. Sokka refuses to take his fake beard off, claiming that "It's permanently glued to his skin."

Meanwhile, Zuko walks into a dark alley at night. There he meets with a mysterious man with a metal arm and leg, as well as a tattooed third eye. Zuko states his purpose for contacting the man very simply: he has heard the man is capable of doing his job effectively and secretly, and Zuko wants him to track down and eliminate the Avatar.

Series Continuity

 * Sokka's "Wang Fire" beard makes two more appearances; once in "The Runaway", and in "Nightmares and Daydreams".
 * This is the last time Katara's hair is in the Book 1 style; the rest of the series it is shown down.
 * Although Iroh is seen, he does not talk. He is first seen talking in "The Avatar and the Fire Lord".
 * When Aang and Katara are dancing, they circle one another with the wrists crossing and their hands flexed, which is the exact same thing Zuko and the Lieutenant Jee did in "The Storm" when they were about to fight. This means that some of the basic forms for Firebending and Waterbending are the same, which means some of the children at the party could possibly recognize the technique, if they themselves are Firebenders.
 * Aang is the second person to play the Tsungi horn in the show; the first was Iroh. Zuko can play this instrument too but doesn't like it, seeing as he refused to play at the music night on their ship, when his crew was commandeered by Zhao.
 * The song played by the Flameos is played again later in the third book, at Chan's party in The Beach.

Goofs

 * When the bell rings, one student appears twice.
 * The first time that shows Zuko entering Iroh's cell, there isn't any stool. At the second time, there is a stool there and Zuko burns it.
 * When Ms. Kwan starts asking about the Air Nomad Genocide, there is a kid that doesn't have a book or pencil. But when Aang "answers" her question, the kid has a book and a pencil.
 * When Aang answers Ms. Kwan's question, he doesn't have any pencil with him. When he "sits down" to write what he thinks, he does.
 * When the school appears for the first time, Fire Lord Ozai's statue has just one color, but after the music class, the statue has some parts in gold color.
 * When Toph tells everybody to stop bending, there wasn't a table made of rock at the middle of the cave, but when the kids arrive, there is.
 * When Aang starts to tell everybody that they can dance, one of the Flamey-Os guys doesn't move.
 * When the kids land on the island so they can hide in a cave, Appa just goes in, even though he doesn't like going underground, nor into caves and/or tunnels they come across.
 * When Aang starts telling people to dance, one student appears twice in one shot, though this could be explained if they were twins.
 * When the class begins a pop quiz, Aang's paper was on his left hand side. In the next scene, it was in front of him without him moving it.
 * When Aang first enters the classroom, there are 16 seats and all are filled already. The second day he comes to class, he has a seat of the 16 seats, so one person is missing.
 * Toph only pulls apart one of her shoes, though it is possible she pulled apart the other off-screen.
 * When the Headmaster goes into Aang's party and tells the guards to stop tapping their feet, none of the kids are playing music, yet you still can hear music.
 * When one of the kids says "my anabitions just disappear", there are two girls dancing next to each other behind him that look exactly the same. When The Headmaster comes in, the view moves back to the kid, and neither of the girls are there, yet everybody else who was originally there still is.
 * After Sokka says the mustache is "permanently glued to my skin", his lips continue to move.
 * Toph's Fire Nation outfit is red with golden stripes. In the scene where Aang first comes back from school, her outfit doesn't have the golden stripes.
 * In one snapshot, before the gang steals the clothes, Katara is seen with brown eyes. Her eyes are supposed to be blue.

Trivia

 * The non-canon Chibi short Swamp Skiiin' Throwdown originally aired just prior to this episode.
 * Aang uses the belt from the school uniform as a headband, but no one seems to find this strange (he said on the fist day that he had an embarrasing scar), and the students even wear their belts as headbands to aid Aang's escape.
 * The music played when the Chapter page is showed is the same music that the Flameos play at the dance party.
 * The Fire School history teacher refers to the Air Nomads as the "Air Nation" and mentions their "army", revealing more of the Fire Nation's extensive propaganda campaign.
 * The dance party scene and the basic plot of the episode; a free-spirited young man teaching self-expression to the youth of an oppressive town, is loosely based off of the 1984 Film Footloose.
 * This episode marks Combustion Man's first appearance.
 * We see that Katara seems to be jealous of On Ji for dancing with Aang, which is the first time Katara has shown jealousy towards Aang.
 * Katara and Aang incorporate "bending" moves into their dance.
 * One of the dance moves Aang shows is the "Phoenix Flight". This foreshadows Ozai crowning himself Phoenix King and using the Airships to attack the Earth Kingdom.
 * When Aang leaves the group as they go into the meat place, we see a woman who is wearing some of Toph's disguised clothes.
 * Mai shooting a dirty look at Azula is a precursor to the events that took place in the Boiling Rock when Mai liberates Sokka, Zuko, and the other fugitives from the gondola, betraying the alliance between herself and Azula.
 * The dance that Katara and Aang do bears slight resemblance to the brazilian martial art, Capoeira, a stylised form of mock-combat made to appear like a dance. Avatar Extras confirms Capoeira to be a verified influence.
 * Never once did On Ji ever state that Hide was her boyfriend. In fact, she was never seen smiling while he was with her.
 * When they each took the disguises, they each buy an accessory that resembles what they each usually wear: Katara's necklace, Toph's hair piece, Sokka's wolf tail and Aang dons a headband over his arrow.
 * Aang's pasta drawing of Fire Lord Ozai appears in Nightmares and Daydreams in a fantasy battle while waiting for the Black Sun invasion.


 * When the Headmaster went into the party and had Hide and the guards behind him, the guards were in the same armour as that of the guards at the Boiling Rock.


 * The scene where all the kids are wearing their belts as headbands to confuse the guards into thinking they were Aang (Kuzon) is similar to the historical event where over 6,000 revolting slaves said they were Spartacus in order to protect him from the Romans.

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