![]() ![]() The invasion is covered in the mid-season two-parter, 'Day of Black Sun'. That's not his real name, but I'm using it because it is so much better than his actual name. At the same time, they are hunted by an assassin sent by Zuko to make sure the Avatar is really dead: Sparky Sparky Boom Man. The first sees the Gaang hiding out in the Fire Nation while they wait for the invasion to kick off during the solar eclipse, when all the Firebenders will be powerless. Season 3 is split evenly into two story arcs. If Avatar is alive she wants to make sure it will be Zuko who suffers their father's wrath instead of her.Īang with hair takes some serious getting used to. He's even credited with killing the Avatar, thanks to Azula's scheming. After betraying his uncle (now voiced by Greg Baldwin following Mako's untimely passing) and helping Azula take down the Avatar, he's finally accepted by his father, Firelord Asshole Ozai. Meanwhile, Zuko has returned home a hero. Not sure what he's more freaked out about. ![]() Aang, who has been unconscious since Azula's lightning blast nearly killed him, awakens to find the Earth Kingdom now under the control of Fire Nation, the war effectively over, and the entire world thinking he's dead. It's been a few weeks since the Gaang was forced to flee Ba Sing Se at the end of season 2. Any attempt to continue the series beyond that would've just felt anticlimactic. Fighting the Firelord and ending the Hundred Year War was the biggest challenge these characters were ever going to face. Sure, the comics have shown that there are still a lot of great stories to tell about these characters, but none of them come even close to matching the scope and scale of this story. The creators had a three year plan for the show and they stuck to it, not letting its massive success trick them into thinking this story needed to be dragged out for a few more seasons. After three seasons, one for each of the elements Aang had to master, the show was over and done with. I've always liked that Avatar didn't overstay its welcome. "Firelord Ozai, you and your forefathers have devastated the balance of this world, and now you shall pay the ultimate price!"Īvatar: The Last Airbender comes to an end as Aang learns to master firebending and prepares to finally face Fire Lord Ozai. ![]()
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