They are sick because of a nearby Fire Nation munitions factory polluting their river. The gang arrives at a Fire Nation village populated by sick and starving people. Meanwhile, Zuko becomes increasingly paranoid that Aang is still alive, and hires an assassin to kill him. A form of movement similar to Capoeira is shown as a Fire Nation traditional dance. When the principal arrives to shut it down, the kids help Aang escape. He decides to organize a school-wide dance party for the up-tight Fire Nation kids, which starts off awkwardly but gradually allows the kids to express themselves. He hides his tattoos with a headband and long sleeves, adopts the alias Kuzon after one of his old friends, and begins to learn about history through the Fire Nation point of view. Team Avatar steal some clothes to hide in plain sight while traveling through the Fire Nation, but Aang unwittingly snags a Fire Nation school uniform and is found by a local truant officer and taken to class. Aang accepts that secrecy is his greatest advantage until the invasion, tossing his trademark glider into the lava flows of Roku's island. Avatar Roku's spirit intervenes and counsels Aang. Aang tries to charge into the Fire Nation alone, determined to redeem himself. Zuko believes that Azula credited him with killing the Avatar for her own ulterior purposes. Zuko and Azula are welcomed home as heroes, and Fire Lord Ozai congratulates Zuko for killing the Avatar and apprehending Uncle Iroh.
Sokka believes that this is a positive development, since the Fire Nation will not pursue them anymore, and insists they should maintain the ruse as long as possible. Aang, however, is dismayed to discover that the world once again believes him to be dead, just like when he was frozen in the iceberg. The Earth King set off alone to see the world, leaving the team without the Earth Kingdom military for the invasion, though a smaller one is still planned. After Aang was mortally wounded by Azula, the group regrouped with Hakoda.
See also: List of Avatar: The Last Airbender episodes No.Īang awakens to find himself weakened and all of his friends dressed in Fire Nation clothing as they travel on a stolen Fire Navy ship.
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Set seventy years after the finale, the series follows Avatar Korra, the successor of Avatar Aang. The season was followed by the comic trilogy series The Promise which is set one year after the four-part series finale.Ī sequel series, The Legend of Korra, aired on Nickelodeon from Apto December 19, 2014. Like the previous seasons, it received critical acclaim, with many praising it as a satisfying conclusion to the series.īetween Octoand September 16, 2008, Paramount Home Entertainment released four DVD volumes and a complete boxset. It consisted of 21 episodes and concluded with the four-part series finale " Sozin's Comet" on July 19, 2008. Concurrently, it also follows the story of Prince Zuko, who is finally welcomed back into the Fire Nation after betraying his uncle Iroh and helping his sister Azula conquer Ba Sing Se in Book Two.īook Three: Fire premiered on Nickelodeon on September 21, 2007. The final season focuses once again on Avatar Aang, now seeking to learn Firebending, and his friends Katara, Sokka, and Toph, who must defeat the tyrannical Fire Lord Ozai before the arrival of Sozin's Comet. The series stars Zach Tyler Eisen, Mae Whitman, Jack DeSena, Jessie Flower, Dante Basco, Dee Bradley Baker, Greg Baldwin, Grey DeLisle, and Mark Hamill as the main character voices. Iroh, the Yoda of Avatar, passes down the lessons he would have taught his son to others and, by putting that good into the world, honors the young man he lost.Book Three: Fire is the third and final season of Avatar: The Last Airbender, an American animated television series created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko. His story is about grief and loss and the ways in which we stay connected to those we love. We understand the situations of each because we’ve similarly experienced them.īut the clear highlight of the episode is the Tale of Iroh, Zuko’s uncle, who helps people around town before celebrating the birthday of his late son. It’s charmingly mundane and yet, in the small details, profound. The young antagonist Zuko goes out on a date in another self-contained story, quietly realizing the joys in life that he has been ignoring in his quest for revenge. It encapsulates the possibilities of this fantastical world.Įlsewhere, Aang’s friend Sokka accidentally ends up in a poetry club and humorously learns a lesson or two about courtship. In another vignette, our main hero Aang helps a zookeeper build a new zoo, bringing joy to the children of the city while showing off Avatar‘s unique animation style and creature design.