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Part 4: Avatar Aang: The Order of the White Lotus liberates Ba Sing Se, while Sokka, Suki and Toph disable the Fire Nation attack armada. Katara takes over fighting Azula, eventually immobilizing her in ice to chain her to a grate in the ground, then rushes to heal Zuko.
"Sozin's Comet" received critical acclaim; Ed Liu of Toon Zone stated that it made Avatar "one of the finest animated television series ever made", [18] Andrew Whalen of Newsweek called it a "rare accomplishment", [12] Ed Liu of Toon Zone praised the skill of the animation directors in designing the sweeping movements of the battle sequences ...
From left to right, Sokka, Mai, Katara, Suki, Momo, Zuko, Aang, Toph, and Iroh relaxing at the end of the series finale of Avatar: The Last Airbender. This is a list of significant characters from the Nickelodeon animated television series Avatar: The Last Airbender and its sequel The Legend of Korra, co-created by Bryan Konietzko and Michael Dante DiMartino, as well the live-action Avatar series.
The spirit of Avatar Roku warns Aang that the Avatar State is a defense mechanism that empowers Aang with the skills and knowledge of all his past lives, though there is a catch: if he is killed in the Avatar State, the reincarnation cycle will be broken, causing the Avatar to cease to exist. The group decides to travel to Omashu alone.
Seeing Suki is in danger, Appa rushes to rescue her but she scares him away with fire, urging Appa to find Aang. Appa flies far, flying over a group of Southern Water Tribe ships that carry Sokka and Katara's father, Hakoda , eventually landing at the now abandoned Eastern Air Temple where he remembers playing with his siblings as a calf.
The episode contains the main characters as well as the Ember Island actors who play them in the play: Zach Tyler Eisen and Rachel Dratch play Avatar Aang and his actor counterpart respectively; Mae Whitman and Grey DeLisle play Katara and her counterpart respectively; Jack DeSena and Scott Menville play Sokka and his counterpart respectively; Jessie Flower and John DiMaggio play Toph Beifong ...
Suki dives in, swims and rescues her from drowning before Toph, under the assumption Sokka has saved her, kisses her on the cheek. Embarrassed when she realizes it's not Suki, she jokingly asks Suki to let her drown. Aang and Katara create a large maelstrom, spinning the serpent, who eventually gets knocked out as he hits one of the walls.
Zhang starred in the 2021 short film All I Ever Wanted. [3] The film was an official selection at the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival. [1]In December 2021, Zhang was cast as Suki in the Netflix's Avatar: The Last Airbender.