To keep watching with me, JOIN THE WEIGHT OF CINEMA COMMUNITY: https://www.patreon.com. Avatar: The Last Airbender. The world is divided into four nations -- the Water Tribe, the Earth Kingdom, the Fire Nation and and the Air Nomads -- each represented by a natural element for which the nation is named. Sozin's Comet, Part 4: Avatar Aang. Season 3, Episode 21. July 19, 2008. Aang struggles to defeat Ozai without killing him, but the Fire Lord shows no such mercy in the battle.
Avatar: The Last Airbender, was an animated fantasy show, created and produced by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko, that aired on Nickelodeon for three seasons. The show's pilot first aired on February 21, 2005, and its highly anticipated two-hour finale aired on July 19, 2008. The show was well received even outside of its intended 6-11-year-old demographic and was praised for its fluid action, rich setting, compelling story and memorable characters.
Avatar was set in a world inspired by a fusion of many cultures and featured countries modeled after China, India, Tibet and the Inuit. Mystics known as benders played a central role in the show.
Benders used martial arts mixed with mystical powers to control one of the four classical elements: Fire, Earth, Air and Water. At any given time, there was one bender who could bend all four elements and served as the arbiter of world peace: the Avatar. The show followed the journey of one such Avatar, a 12-year-old Airbender named Aang, whose inability to accept his role as the Avatar allowed the Fire Nation to conquer most of the world. Over the course of the show's three seasons, Aang came to terms with himself and learned to bend all four elements, leading to a final confrontation with the ruthless Firelord. 'Avatar' featured a diverse cast of memorable characters, representing each of the world's three remaining countries. Aang, voiced by Zach Tyler Eisen, was the main character of the series and the sole remaining member of the Air Nomads. Aang was pure-hearted and often struggled with the responsibilities forced upon him as the Avatar.
Sokka and Katara, a brother and sister, represented the Water Tribe and accompanied Aang throughout the series. Katara, voiced by Mae Whitman, was Aang's romantic interest throughout the show and was a powerful Waterbender. Sokka, voiced by Jack DeSena, was the sole non-bender among the show's main cast and demonstrated the ability of intelligence to overcome raw power. The Earth Kingdom was represented by Toph Beifong, a blind Earthbender voiced by Jessie Flower. Though blind, Toph was able to see thanks to her prodigious Earthbending skills. She joined the group in the second season as Aang's Earthbending teacher.
The disgraced prince of the Fire Nation, Zuko, served as the main antagonist of the show for much of the first and second season. Zuko, voiced by Dante Basco, was driven to capture the Avatar to restore his lost honor. He was mentored by his uncle Iroh, voiced first by Mako Iwamatsu and later by Greg Baldwin following Mako's death in 2006. 1 decade ago Having decided to split up, Zuko and Katara head to the Fire Nation in order to stop Azula, who has become extremely paranoid and power hungry since becoming Firelord, once and for all; while Sokka, Toph, and Suki head to stop the air ship fleet that will destroy the Earth Kingdom.
Both groups find their tasks harder than they expected. Meanwhile, Aang faces off with Ozai, but finds himself overwhelmed by the immense power he has gained from Sozin's Comet.
Elsewhere, the Order of the White Lotus battles for the freedom of Ba Sing Se. 1 decade ago The gang gets new Fire Nation clothes in order to blend in, but Aang is mistaken for a student and gets enrolled in a local school. He uses this opportunity to learn more about the secrets of the Fire Nation, but soon realizes that Fire Nation traditions are much different than that of the Air Nomads, and decides to throw a dance party in order to help the kids there lighten up. Meanwhile he bonds with a girl from his class, making Katara a bit jealous. Elsewhere, Zuko confronts Iroh in jail, but doesn't get the response he was looking for.
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