Lee, the proprietor of the tea store. Explanation Beginning about 2020, many fans considered it hilarious that Zuko had to deal with customer service throughout his tenure in the Earth Kingdom. The jokes range from Earth Kingdom citizens being shocked to learn that Lee was the new Fire Lord, to Zuko claiming that the tea shop was where he learned to control his rage and how it was critical to his redemption arc, to how much more relatable Zuko became as fans of the original airing grew up and had to work retail themselves. Kuzon is a student. Similar jokes have been made about young Fire Nation students being surprised that Kuzon, Aang's secret identity while enrolled in a Fire Nation school in "The Headband," was the Avatar. "That's quite a bit of damage." Explanation Zhao's remark upon seeing how much damage Zuko and Iroh's ship sustained during Aang's escape in "The Southern Air Temple."
Later, after the disturbance, Ukano said that their plan had made no progress, despite the fact that he had done all she requested and pleaded with her to free the children. Azula broke her pledge, calculating that if they are free, they would ultimately inform their parents and Zuko of their captivity, and therefore she retained the key to their cell. Later, Azula and her companions faced her brother, Aang, her old friends, and Kei Lo. Mai's blades sliced through Azula's hood during their fight. Azula criticized her for her knife-throwing abilities and retaliated against her erstwhile companion. Azula revealed how she learned about the Kemurikage during a night at Mai's, after overhearing her muttering about ghosts in her dreams. As she resumed her assault, she expressed gratitude to Mai for providing the idea for their disguise. When Kei Lo unexpectedly collided with Azula from behind, she seized him and threatened Kei Lo, while mocking Mai's relationships. Zuko then intervened, adamantly pleading with Azula to free Kei Lo, to which Azula derided what she saw to be Zuko's pitiful effort to reclaim Mai.
Azula is a firebending prodigy and a devoted perfectionist.[32] As someone who craves complete control, she has extraordinary self-control, seeming to be able to adapt to any scenario at a moment's notice without losing her cool. This is seen when she hears about a covert plan to attack the Fire Nation while disguised but remains silent in order to avoid blowing her cover. Though it has not been proved canonically, experts assume that Azula's extraordinarily strong center of control and subsequent loss of control foreshadowed her future spiral into madness .[33]
What a breath of fresh air (no pun intended). After watching the first episode, my sons and I were captivated. The action scenes are terrific, and the lighter comedy is a breath of fresh air...about It's time they released something that may become a classic. I enjoy the animation, and the characters are spot on...what a brilliant concept to put the destiny of countries in the hands of a 12-year-old boy who wants to be a child but yet recognizes he bears a tremendous deal of responsibility. I'm hoping they can keep it going and avoid it breaking down as the season progresses. I'm excited for the remainder of the season and hope they release it on DVD...I'd love to have it in my collection.
3. Return to Omashu Description When the heroes discover that the city of Aang's old friend, King Bumi, has been seized by the Fire Nation, they devise a plot to rescue Aang's earthbending master. Azula enlists the assistance of two old acquaintances in her search for the Avatar.4. Aang hears a swamp beckoning to him. Aang and the group discover that the swamp is not a natural one.