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Freedom Fighters
Freedom Fighters
General information
Leader(s)
Notable members
Founder(s)

Jet

Headquarters

Treetop hideout

Purpose
  • Former: Rid the world of firebenders
  • Current: Make a "fresh start"
Chronological information
First appearance

"Jet" (only appearance)

The Freedom Fighters was a revolutionary group comprised of teenagers and children under the leadership of Jet, who aimed to rid the world of firebenders, even if it meant killing innocent people.[2]

They were all very skilled woodsmen who communicated with bird calls to avoid detection, and planned their attacks from a secret treetop hideout. Ever since the Fire Nation took over a nearby town, the Freedom Fighters had been cutting off Fire Nation supply lines and using all available means to sabotage their occupation. They were all wanted by the Fire Nation.[3]

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History Edit

The group was first encountered by Aang and his friends when they accidentally walked into a Fire Nation camp. The Freedom Fighters saved them in a very swift ambush against the firebenders and welcomed the gang to their treetop hideout. Jet took a liking to Katara, who admired the warrior's skills and sympathized with the loss of his parents to the Fire Nation. Sokka, however, was not fond of Jet, fearing that there was more to the warrior than met the eye. Later the gang helped the Freedom Fighters to remove the Fire Nation from the group's locale, a small village called Gaipan, which was situated in a small valley. Unbeknownst to Aang and Katara, Jet planned to liberate the village by flooding it by blowing up a nearby dam, killing both the Fire Nation soldiers and the villagers. However, Sokka discovered the plot, and he was able to evacuate the village before Jet succeeded in tricking Katara and Aang into flooding the village. The gang then abandoned the Freedom Fighters for their unjust actions.[2]

In Ba Sing Se Edit

Katara attempting to heal Jet's fatal wounds.
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The Freedom Fighters had apparently broken up since this engagement. Jet, Smellerbee, and Longshot all traveled to Ba Sing Se to put their misdeeds behind them and start a new life.[4] Unfortunately, Jet was captured by the Dai Li after a failed attempt to expose Prince Zuko and Iroh as firebenders when they fled to the city.[5] Jet was killed by Long Feng when he attempted to help Team Avatar to free Appa from captivity; who was being held by Long Feng in Lake Laogai. The gang forgave Jet for his past crimes after this redemption.[6]

Later exploits Edit

After Ba Sing Se fell, Pipsqueak and The Duke ran into the Avatar's gang and joined the invasion force for the Day of Black Sun. The two had since ended the crimes they committed months before and proved to be valuable assets in the invasion. However, when the invasion was foiled by Princess Azula, Pipsqueak stayed behind with the adult forces to surrender to the Fire Nation while The Duke fled with Aang. The Duke fled to the Western Air Temple while Pipsqueak was imprisoned.[7]

While at the Western Air Temple, The Duke quickly befriended fellow fighters Teo and Haru, and became a temporary member of Aang's gang. He spent his free time exploring the temple's many features with his two new friends.[8] Then the Fire Nation attacked the Western Air Temple. The Duke fled the scene with his friends and allies while Aang and his group fled.[9]

After the War ended with the defeat of the Fire Nation, The Duke returned to the Fire Nation Capital with his friends and was finally reunited with Pipsqueak, who was released from prison.[10]

A year later, several Freedom Fighters, including Sneers, new leader Smellerbee, and Longshot were at Yu Dao to protest the Fire Nation's continuing occupation of the province. The group supported Aang upon his arrival, but Smellerbee issued an ultimatum to the Avatar: he must have the Fire Nation out of Yu Dao within three days to prevent the Freedom Fighters from devising their own solution.[1]

Members Edit

"Longshot's town got burned down by the Fire Nation and we found The Duke trying to steal our food." - Jet explaining to Katara how Longshot and The Duke were found.
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Former members Edit

Allies Edit

Enemies Edit

Trivia Edit

  • "Freedom Fighters" is the name of a song of 1974 by the progressive rock band 'Utopia'.
  • It also happens to be the name of a group of Mobians in the Sonic Archie comics. In these comics, there are many different Freedom Fighter groups, not just one like it is in the Avatar series.
  • The Freedom Fighters mirror the historical Freedom Riders, a band of American citizens who sought to eliminate segregation of public facilities. Like the Freedom Riders, the Freedom Fighters wish to correct social injustices.
  • "Freedom Fighters" is the name of a shooter video game, originally titled Freedom: The Battle For Liberty Island, released in 2003.
  • It is also a "DC Comics" comic book about a superhero team.
  • In the Avatar: The Last Airbender series, Sneers only appeared in "Jet". However, he is seen again in the The Promise Trilogy.

References Edit

  1. 1.0 1.1 Gene Yang (w, a). The Promise Part 1 (Jan 25, 2012), Dark Horse Comics
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Jet". James Eagan (writer) & Dave Filoni (director). Avatar: The Last Airbender. Nickelodeon. May 6, 2005. No. 10, Book 1: Water
  3. From older Avatar: The Last Airbender official site, originally on Nick.com (link). No longer updated.
  4. "The Serpent's Pass". Michael Dante DiMartino, Joshua Hamilton (writers) & Ethan Spaulding (director). Avatar: The Last Airbender. Nickelodeon. September 15, 2006. No. 12, Book 2: Earth
  5. "City of Walls and Secrets". Tim Hedrick (writer) & Lauren MacMullan (director). Avatar: The Last Airbender. Nickelodeon. September 22, 2006. No. 14, Book 2: Earth
  6. "Lake Laogai". Tim Hedrick (writer) & Lauren MacMullan (director). Avatar: The Last Airbender. Nickelodeon. November 6, 2006. No. 17, Book 2: Earth
  7. "The Day of Black Sun, Part 2: The Eclipse". Aaron Ehasz (writer) & Joaquim Dos Santos (director). Avatar: The Last Airbender. Nickelodeon. November 30, 2007. No. 11, Book 3: Fire
  8. "The Western Air Temple". Elizabeth Welch Ehasz, Tim Hedrick (writers) & Ethan Spaulding (director). Avatar: The Last Airbender. Nickelodeon. July 14, 2008. No. 12, Book 3: Fire
  9. "The Southern Raiders". Elizabeth Welch Ehasz (writer) & Joaquim Dos Santos (director). Avatar: The Last Airbender. Nickelodeon. July 17, 2008. No. 16, Book 3: Fire
  10. "Sozin's Comet, Part 4: Avatar Aang". Michael Dante DiMartino, Bryan Konietzko (writers) & Joaquim Dos Santos (director). Avatar: The Last Airbender. Nickelodeon. July 19, 2008. No. 21, Book 3: Fire

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