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  • Dragonfly bunny spirit
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  • After arriving at the Eastern Air Temple, Jinora was the only one capable of seeing the five dragonfly bunny spirits that resided there, enabling them all to play together. They grew fond of each other, and the young airbender named one of the spirits "Furry-Foot". When Tenzin arrived, beckoning for Jinora to come with him, a dragonfly bunny spirit appeared on his head, seemingly giving the master airbender bunny ears, prompting Jinora to laugh at her father.
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  • spirit
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  • Active
Appearance
  • "The Guide"
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  • "The Last Stand"
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  • After arriving at the Eastern Air Temple, Jinora was the only one capable of seeing the five dragonfly bunny spirits that resided there, enabling them all to play together. They grew fond of each other, and the young airbender named one of the spirits "Furry-Foot". When Tenzin arrived, beckoning for Jinora to come with him, a dragonfly bunny spirit appeared on his head, seemingly giving the master airbender bunny ears, prompting Jinora to laugh at her father. Following another failed attempt by Tenzin and Avatar Korra to enter the Spirit World, the dragonfly bunny spirits appeared to Jinora once more, urging her to follow them into the wilderness. As they flew away, Jinora called for them to come back, catching the attention of Kya, who asked the young airbender whom she was chasing, as the waterbender could not see the spirits. After a third ineffective attempt by Tenzin to guide Korra into the Spirit World, Kya urged Jinora to reveal what she had realized was a connection to spirits. Reluctantly, Jinora admitted to being capable of seeing spirits, before urging the dragonfly bunny spirits to appear, much to everyone's amazement. Ikki and Meelo began to chase the spirits as they flew out of the hall of statues, while Bumi established an immediate connection with one of the spirits. He eventually named this spirit "Bum-Ju", as a shorter version of "Bumi Junior". The dragonfly bunny spirits urged the group down into the wilderness once more, and Tenzin eventually conceded despite his reluctance to leave temple grounds, where spiritual energy was historically considered to be the strongest. The spirits led the group to an ancient airbender meditation circle in the middle of the wilderness. Tenzin began to perform a spiritual cleansing ceremony that was designed to strengthen the meditation circle's connection to the Spirit World, prompting the dragonfly bunny spirits to flee in the process, much to Bumi's dismay. After she got separated from Korra in the Spirit World, Jinora asked for help, and Furry-Foot came to her aid. She greeted him and rubbed his belly, noting how much bigger he was in the Spirit World. When Jinora said she did not know how to find anything in the Spirit World, Furry-Foot took her to Wan Shi Tong's spirit library. Furry-Foot retreated to a safer distance from Wan Shi Tong when he aggressively told Jinora that she was not allowed in his library. When Wan Shi Tong returned with Unalaq, the negative energy turned Furry-Foot into a dark spirit, who held Jinora captive. Later, at the Tree of Time, dark Furry-Foot stood in Korra's way when she tried to reach Jinora. After Unalaq coerced Korra into opening the Northern spirit portal, Furry-Foot left with Jinora. Once Korra and Raava fused again after the fight with the Dark Avatar, Bum-Ju joined with a joyous Bumi again in the Spirit World. Bum-Ju remained with Bumi as Korra gave a speech to the Southern Water Tribe regarding their independence and her decision to keep the spirit portals open.