Ty Lee
Ty Lee is a character from the Nickelodeon animated TV series Avatar: The Last Airbender. She was introduced as a secondary antagonist, where she is a member of Azula's team (colloquially dubbed Ozai's Angels). Ty Lee is a highly agile teenage fighter who mainly utilizes "chi-blocking", a technique that involves striking the opponent's pressure points throughout their bodies in order to paralyze them and disable their bending. However, she is perhaps better known for her busty figure, which was showcased in the beach episode during the show's third season. As a result, Ty Lee has become a long-standing fan favorite female in the whole series.
Her talents have carried well into the Ms. /co/ tournaments, becoming one of the powerhouses mainly because of her association with the series and as a notable /co/omer pick; on the other hand, detractors have dismissed Ty Lee's supporters as "pedophiles". She has appeared in two main brackets and reached the fourth round both times, losing to Pearl in 2019 and EVE in 2020.
Ty Lee will be eligible in the 2021 Ms. /co/ntest.
Tournament history
2019 - seed 14 | |||||||||||||||||||
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Round | Opponent | Series | Votes | Pct. For | |||||||||||||||
Round 1 | (115) Peppermint Patty | Peanuts | 669 - 365 | 64.7% | |||||||||||||||
Round 2 | (51) Wendy Corduroy | Gravity Falls | 590 - 575 | 50.6% | |||||||||||||||
Round 3 | (19) Coraline Jones | Coraline | 662 - 524 | 55.8% | |||||||||||||||
Round 4 | (3) Pearl | Steven Universe | 623 - 468 | 49.0% |
2020 - seed 4 | |||||||||||||||||||
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Round | Opponent | Series | Votes | Pct. For | |||||||||||||||
Round 1 | (125) Burnbot | Brain Dump | 558 - 272 | 67.2% | |||||||||||||||
Round 2 | (61) Miss Pauling Miss Pauling | Team Fortress 2 | 446 - 387 | 53.5% | |||||||||||||||
Round 3 | (100) Aunt Cass | Marvel (Big Hero 6) | 488 - 371 | 56.8% | |||||||||||||||
Round 4 | (20) EVE | WALL-E | 403 - 359 | 46.8% |