Amber Midthunder plays Princess Yue in the live-action adaptation on the mega streamer.
She has the same regal Water Tribe look, with extravagant white braided hair.
Even the clasps in her hair and headpiece match up.

The most significant difference is the ornate pattern found alongside the front of her dress in live-action.
The change doesnt exactly doom the show, but many fans wonder why it was adjusted.
In Episode 5, that same animal guided Sokka through the otherworldly realm.

None of that ever happens in the animated seriesin fact, Sokkas never in the Spirit World.
The change in Yues case isnt exactly egregious.
In the original animated series, Princess Yue and Hahn are engaged when the former meets Sokka.

This makes Yue and Sokka’s love story all the more tragic.
She and Sokka share a final moment as she gives him a goodbye kiss before vanishing.
The live-action adaptation does not translate that moment.

Instead, Yue vanishes into the water.
In both versions, however, Yue is responsible for bringing back the moon and saving the world.
Avatar: The Last Airbenderis now streaming on Netflix.

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