Raya And The Last Dragon Sisu Siblings

Okay, so let's talk about Raya and the Last Dragon, specifically Sisu and her adorable siblings. Seriously, who else got completely obsessed with them? I know I did! They're like, the ultimate mythical family goals... maybe? (Except for, you know, the whole ending-the-world-and-turning-everyone-to-stone thing. Minor detail, right? 😉)
We all know Sisu, the last dragon, voiced by the incredible Awkwafina. She's quirky, optimistic, and a little bit ditzy. Okay, maybe more than a little. But that's part of her charm, right? She's the heart of the movie, and honestly, who wouldn't want her as a friend? A slightly clumsy, water-bending dragon friend, that is. But what about her brothers and sisters?
You see, Sisu wasn't just some lone wolf dragon. Oh no. She was part of a dragon family, all of whom possessed a unique magical power. Remember that exposition dump from Chief Benja near the beginning? (Yeah, sometimes I zone out during those too… but pay attention, it's important!) They made the dragon gem!
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So, let's meet the crew. Unfortunately, the movie doesn’t give us a super in-depth look at each sibling. They're more of a, shall we say, legendary backdrop? But we know they existed! Think of it like this: they're the dragon equivalent of those cool aunts and uncles you only see at holidays. You know, the ones with all the interesting stories... that may or may not be completely true?
Who Were Sisu's Siblings and What Powers Did They Have?
Okay, buckle up, because here's what we do know (or, at least, what we can glean from context clues and whispers on the internet!). Apparently, each sibling had a specific skill or dragon power. I mean, Sisu can make rain. That's pretty cool, right? So what about the others?

One sibling probably had the ability to conjure clouds and mist. Think about it: the gem wouldn't be complete without atmospheric control! That's a good dragon to have around, especially if you're trying to avoid a really bad sunburn.
Another sibling was likely the muscle of the family, capable of generating powerful waves. Makes sense right? They were making a gem that was supposed to protect people from literal monsters! It takes serious oomph to do that!

Then there's the light-bending sibling. Creating light, dispersing darkness... you know, the classic good-versus-evil stuff. Very dramatic, very dragon-y. Plus, imagine the awesome light shows they could put on! Better than any fireworks, I'm telling you!
And lastly, there’s the one who could create armor, making everyone invincible. Kind of like having a walking, talking (well, maybe not talking) shield! Talk about a useful party trick! Or, you know, a handy defense against hordes of shadow monsters. No big deal.

Why Weren't They In The Movie More?
Okay, this is the real question, isn't it? Where were these super-powered siblings when the Druun hit the fan? Did they just... disappear? Were they off on a dragon vacation? Maybe a dragon spa retreat? The mind boggles!
The official explanation, of course, is that they entrusted their powers to Sisu before... well, turning to stone. A noble sacrifice, sure. But wouldn't it have been cool to see them in action? I mean, imagine the epic battle scenes! Think Avengers: Endgame, but with dragons! (Okay, maybe I'm getting a little carried away.)

Realistically, it probably came down to storytelling economy. Too many characters, too little time. Plus, the movie is called "Raya and the Last Dragon," not "Raya and the Dragon Family Reunion." Still, a girl can dream, right?
Look, I'm not saying the movie was bad. I loved it! But the potential for exploring Sisu's siblings is definitely there. Maybe a sequel? A spin-off series? Disney, are you listening? The people (or at least I) demand more dragon lore! Just think of the merchandising opportunities! Dragon plushies for everyone!
So, the next time you watch Raya and the Last Dragon, take a moment to appreciate the unsung heroes of the story: Sisu's siblings. They may not have had a lot of screen time, but their contribution to Kumandra's survival was, shall we say, monumental. And who knows? Maybe one day, we'll get to see their stories fully told. Until then, we can always speculate... and maybe write a little fan fiction. Just sayin'. 😉
