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Instead, Aang removes Ozai's firebending ability, rendering him harmless and ending the Hundred Year War. Later, in the Fire Nation capital, Aang is seen beside Zuko, the new Fire Lord. The series ends with Aang and his friends relaxing at Iroh's tea shop at Ba Sing Se, where Aang and Katara share a kiss. [26]
Aang uses his air scooter to climb up the wall, before running extremely fast down the wall and hitting the spike, causing the drill's collapse. The Fire Nation retreats while Sokka congratulates the group on their work brainstorming potential group names such as "Boomer-Aang", "the Aang Gang", or the "Fearsome Foursome".
Aang's group travels to Ba Sing Se to seek the Earth King's support for an attack on the Fire Nation timed to an upcoming solar eclipse, during which firebenders will be powerless. Azula instigates a coup d'état, bringing the capital under Fire Nation control, and Zuko sides with his sister. Aang is fatally wounded by Azula, but he is revived ...
Then, everything changed when the Fire Nation attacked…. Avatar: The Last Airbender begins with 12-year-old Aang, who has been frozen in an iceberg for a hundred years. When Aang defrosts to ...
The episode follows Aang and his friends fighting to save the Northern Water Tribe from a Fire Nation siege, led by Admiral Zhao (Jason Isaacs) who seeks the destroy the moon spirit, while Prince Zuko sneaks into the city to capture Aang. The episodes also mark the culmination of the arc concerning the conflict between Zuko and Zhao.
Following an attack by the Fire Nation, all hope rests on Aang (Gordon Cormier), an Avatar who can control all the elements, to restore peace to the land.
Aang offers to take her to the Northern Water Tribe to find a teacher. A chance encounter with an abandoned Fire Nation ship reveals that Aang is unaware of the war that the Fire Nation has waged against the other nations of the world for 100 years; Katara deduces that Aang must have been frozen for at least that long.
Water. Earth. Fire. Air. Long ago, Nickelodeon aired a hit animated adventure series called “Avatar: The Last Airbender.” Then, everything changed when Netflix began working on a live-action ...