I am a 400-foot tall purple platypus-bear with pink horns and silver wings.
The following information is not considered to be part of the main continuity.
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Jojo, also known as the Kissing Bandit, was a clever earthbender from the Earth Kingdom, whose main goal was to give to the poor by taking from the rich. She was notorious for seducing her victims and stealing from them, leaving a trademark red-lipstick mark on the left side of her male victims. The Earth Kingdom authorities rarely pursued her, however, due to her beauty and relatively benign actions, as well as the fact that she never took everything someone had and rarely inflicted physical harm.
Jojo was also known to steal from the Fire Nation, often forcing her to block firebending attacks and retaliate with her own bending. Other known victims include the cabbage merchant and Katara, who attacked Jojo with her waterbending.
Upon seeing Avatar Aang's wanted posters, Jojo became infatuated with him.[1]
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Known appearances in cards[]
Card number | Card name | Type | Rarity | ||||
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23 | Canyon Sprint | strike | uncommon | ||||
33 | Rocky Road | strike | rare | ||||
37 | Terra Break | strike | rare | ||||
108 | Head Over Heels | advantage | uncommon | ||||
109 | Highway Robbery | advantage | common | ||||
126 | Jojo, the Kissing Bandit | ally | rare | ||||
150 | Granite Block | strike | uncommon | ||||
153 | Seismic Spring | strike | uncommon | ||||
169 | The Kissing Bandit | advantage | Zenemental | ||||
194 | Jojo | chamber | common | ||||
195 | Jojo | chamber | common | ||||
196 | Jojo | chamber | uncommon | ||||
197 | Jojo | chamber | common | ||||
198 | Jojo | chamber | uncommon | ||||
199 | Jojo | chamber | rare |
Trivia[]
- Jojo's goal to steal from the rich to give to the poor is similar to Robin Hood's modus operandi.
- Jojo's beauty was of such fame that some Earth Kingdom officials fantasized about being her victim.[1]
References[]
- ā 1.0 1.1 TCG official website. Upper Deck Entertainment. Retrieved on August 27, 2013. Archived from the original on February 14, 2010.