Avatar InSpirit Aang Adult Costume | The Last Airbender Costumes Yellow/Orange
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InSpirit Avatar Aang Adult Costume | Avatar The Last Airbender Costumes Yellow/Orange | $39.99 | ||||
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Appa-rently Perfect
Soaring through the air on a flying bison may not seem to be the perfect way to travel, but it’s a lot better than most airlines! Instead of cramped, tightly packed seats, you get copious legroom and great views. Instead of airplane food, you get whatever Sokka has left uneaten in the bag. Instead of having to be aware of exits in case of a crash, you have very limited safety features… Ok, that one is not as good.
The only real downside to travel by air bison is the smell. We don’t want to go into too much detail here, but we think that Avatar Aang would agree that wet air bison smells about twenty times worse than wet dog! Not to mention the hair that gets in your food, the bison-sized lice, and the cost of feeding him! Ok, maybe taking a commercial airline isn’t so bad after all.
Ready for the Play
This Avatar Adult Aang Costume was inspired by the monk outfits of the air nation. Aang’s browns, yellows, and oranges are represented here in perfect detail, which pays respect to the traditions of the monks who raised him. The molded mask has his trademark blue arrow and wide-set, curious, playful eyes. You will look the part of the Avatar when you wear this costume!
Looking Fire
If you are out and about, just try to keep a wary eye out for a young man with a scarred face. He has been known to confront people in this costume by challenging them to a duel immediately in order to regain his honor!
Soaring through the air on a flying bison may not seem to be the perfect way to travel, but it’s a lot better than most airlines! Instead of cramped, tightly packed seats, you get copious legroom and great views. Instead of airplane food, you get whatever Sokka has left uneaten in the bag. Instead of having to be aware of exits in case of a crash, you have very limited safety features… Ok, that one is not as good.
The only real downside to travel by air bison is the smell. We don’t want to go into too much detail here, but we think that Avatar Aang would agree that wet air bison smells about twenty times worse than wet dog! Not to mention the hair that gets in your food, the bison-sized lice, and the cost of feeding him! Ok, maybe taking a commercial airline isn’t so bad after all.
Ready for the Play
This Avatar Adult Aang Costume was inspired by the monk outfits of the air nation. Aang’s browns, yellows, and oranges are represented here in perfect detail, which pays respect to the traditions of the monks who raised him. The molded mask has his trademark blue arrow and wide-set, curious, playful eyes. You will look the part of the Avatar when you wear this costume!
Looking Fire
If you are out and about, just try to keep a wary eye out for a young man with a scarred face. He has been known to confront people in this costume by challenging them to a duel immediately in order to regain his honor!
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