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"The Southern Lights" is the second episode of the second season of the American animated television ... Tenzin and his family arrive at the Southern Air Temple ...
Upon death, Avatar Roku was reincarnated and Aang was born, and later raised by Monk Gyatso, a senior monk at the Southern Air Temple and friend of the late Avatar Roku. Even prior to learning he was the Avatar, Aang distinguished himself by becoming one of the youngest Airbending Masters in history by inventing a new technique.
"The Southern Air Temple" Lauren MacMullan: Michael Dante DiMartino: Li Hong, Lauren MacMullan & Ethan Spaulding: February 25, 2005 () 103: 4: 4 "The Warriors of Kyoshi" Giancarlo Volpe: Nick Malis: Chris Graham, Kenji Ono & Giancarlo Volpe: March 4, 2005 () 104: 5: 5 "The King of Omashu" Anthony Lioi: John O'Bryan
Episode 2 - Warriors. Episode 2 of the live-action series covers the second half of episode 3, which ends the group's time at the Southern Air Temple and brings them over to Kyoshi Island.
“Showing the Southern Air Temple genocide sets the stakes for our world,” Kim says. “It’s one thing for a 12-year-old kid to say, ‘I have to stop the Fire Nation.
The gang hears a rumor that people who travel in the air reside at the Northern Air Temple, making Aang think there were some survivors of Sozin's genocide. He is disappointed to learn that the "flying" people are not true airbenders, but just people who have learned how to use gliders on the strong air currents around the temple. Aang is ...
Knowing that the Avatar must be an Air Nomad, he carried out a genocide against the Air Nomads, which he timed with the arrival of a comet that gives firebenders tremendous power. A hundred years later, siblings Katara and Sokka, teenagers of the Southern Water Tribe, accidentally discover Aang and revive him.
[38] [39] Momo was introduced in the episode "The Southern Air Temple". In the episode, Aang finds Momo at the Southern Air Temple and then keeps him as a pet. After Momo eats a peach, Aang decides to name him Momo, which is Japanese for "peach" and the name of Tibetan dumplings. [40]