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- This article is about the physical form of the Ocean Spirit. For the koi incarnation of the Moon Spirit, see Tui. For the large fish found off the coast of Kyoshi Island, see Elephant koi.
"Our strength comes from the Spirit of the Moon; our life comes from the Spirit of the Ocean. They work together to keep balance."
La, also known as the Ocean Spirit, is one of two spirits which reside in the Spirit Oasis in the Northern Water Tribe's capital city at the North Pole, taking the form of a black koi fish with a large white spot on its head. Together with its counterpart Tui, La was among the first spirits to come to the mortal world, and the pair have kept balance ever since in an "eternal dance" of push and pull.[5][6] La is known to have the power to drag an enemy into the Fog of Lost Souls, a prison for humans in the Spirit World.[7]
History
Reportedly "near the beginning of time", La and Tui decided to manifest themselves into the physical world to benefit mankind, taking up residence in an alcove of Agna Qel'a. They created the oasis in the North Pole and took the form of two koi fish.[8] Thereafter, the Spirit Oasis became the city's most treasured landmark.
Avatar Yangchen observed La and Tui swimming in an endless loop as she meditated in the Spirit Oasis hoping to find her sister, Jetsun, in the Spirit World. She would manage to physically cross over from the material world during meditation.[9] Kavik and Ayunerak eventually came to the oasis to search for the Avatar. When Yangchen returned, a desperate Kavik pulled sacred water from Tui and La's pond to fight off the Fog of Lost Souls as part of the spirit had followed the Avatar back to the physical world. Kavik nearly caught one of the eternal koi in a bubble, wincing as it flopped back into its home.[10] When Yangchen and Kavik returned to the oasis after the Taku convocation, part of the fog spirit managed to put Kavik under its control, forcing Yangchen to bend water from the sacred pool to fight the spirit, just as Kavik had done for her.[11]

Much later, the Fire Nation initiated a siege on the Northern Water Tribe in 100 AG, during which Admiral Zhao captured and killed Tui, the Moon Spirit. With its companion gone, La was left swimming around frantically in the pool. Making eye contact with La, Aang entered the Avatar State and walked into the water of the Spirit Oasis, where the Ocean Spirit started swimming around him. The two fused to form Koizilla, a colossal fish-like figure, and quickly annihilated the Fire Nation land forces and navy fleet with their superior waterbending.
When La noticed that Tui had been revived by Princess Yue's sacrifice, the spirit ceased its destructive rampage and separated from Aang, leaving him at the city's ice walls, and returned to the Spirit Oasis. On its way, it encountered a dueling Zhao and Zuko; to avenge the murder of Tui, the Ocean Spirit formed an arm out of water and dragged Zhao below the surface,[5] ultimately imprisoning him in the Fog of Lost Souls.[12]
Personality
La is a benevolent spirit who came to the physical world[8] to ensure the welfare of humanity. At the same time, it can also be ruthless to people who endanger those it cares about; when Zhao killed the Moon Spirit, Tui, La merged with Aang to form the entity known as Koizilla. The Ocean Spirit proceeded to attack and drive away the Fire Nation army threatening the Water Tribe,[5] and punished Zhao for his actions by trapping him in the Fog of Lost Souls.[12] La was an otherwise docile being, as it did not harm the members of the Water Tribe who bowed to it during its assault, and it transported Aang to land after splitting from him.[5]
Abilities

As the Ocean Spirit, La is naturally capable of waterbending, with its control over water being refined enough for it to form large water pillars to carry people or form an arm out of water.[5]
Koizilla was the result of La joining with Aang in the Avatar State. Made entirely of water and light, this destructive creature is literally the wrath of the ocean in physical form.[13] In this state, La was capable of generating waves powerful enough to wipe out dozens of Fire Nation soldiers and tanks, as well as Zhao's invasion fleet. Its claws were sharp enough to cut through metal and entire buildings, and it could also easily endure firebending blasts with no damage.[5]
Appearances
Avatar: The Last Airbender
Book One: Water (水)
Book Two: Earth (土)
Chronicles of the Avatar
The Legacy of Yangchen
Avatar games
Trivia
- "La" (拉
(lā)) means "pull" in Mandarin Chinese, compared to "Tui" (推
(Tuī)), which means "push". According to Princess Yue, the ancient waterbenders saw the tides push and pull, giving a hint to the Ocean and Moon Spirits' existence in the tribe. - Tui and La resemble the Chinese yin-yang symbol, a symbol of balance and Taoism, in their coloring and mannerisms. La represents Yin in appearance, being associated with cool, dark, and watery, and Yang in personality, being associated with being active and strong. Additionally, Aang pictured the two as a yin-yang symbol shortly before entering the Spirit World, and Koh specifically pointed this out when telling Aang about the identity of Tui and La.[5]
- The creators of Avatar nicknamed the fusion of La and Aang "Koizilla" as Dave Filoni was a Godzilla fan.[4]
- The Ocean Spirit's second form greatly resembles the Night-walker form of the Forest Spirit from Hayao Miyazaki's film Princess Mononoke.
- A petroglyph depicting Tui and La encircling each other was present on the stone wall behind the waterfall in Tarrlok's office.[14]
- In 102 AG, a stuffed toy depicting La as Koizilla was present on a shelf of one of the carnival games at a festival Malina and Maliq hosted in the Southern Water Tribe.[15]
References
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See also
- Fauna in the World of Avatar
- Tui
- Moon Spirit in The Last Airbender
- Waterbending
- Yue
- Protected
- A to Z
- Animal characters
- Avatar: Generations characters
- Avatar: The Last Airbender characters
- Characters
- Fauna
- Minor characters (Avatar: The Last Airbender)
- Minor characters (Yangchen novels)
- Northern Water Tribe characters
- Spirit World
- Spirits
- Water Tribes
- Water Tribe characters
- Waterbenders
- Waterbending
- Yangchen novels characters