I see the outcome being more or less similar to what already happened. I feel like the Order could still win in the most simplistic of settings, a direct fight; Iroh and Jeong Jeong are likely a better firebending couple. She tells them all that soon the Earth King will lock them away, just as he did to Long Feng. Katara uses the spirit water to revive Aang. He attempts to attack her, but Dai Li agents soon capture and arrest him. This inspirational fear is shown later on when one of the agents visits Long Feng and, when asked about Azula, says that she is both terrifying and inspirational. Animation: Avatar - Toph. Answer each question honestly and find out! Zuko and Aang exchange glares, and Zuko grows angry that Iroh was with the Avatar. The girls can beat him rather handily with morals off. It debuted on December 1, 2006. See above; Jeong Jeong was definitely a much stronger card than Azula during the finale. Before Sokka can respond, Toph recognizes Ty Lee and throws her to the side with some rocks. 9. The new CBS All Access adaptation of Stephen King’s The Stand has … S4, Ep4 The entrance opens and Zuko is thrown into the cave. Taking advantage of this fact, Sokka and the best warriors of the Southern Water Tribe were getting ready to attack the Fire Nation settlement. Aang charges at Azula in a crystal encased armor. The space the characters inhabited was enchanted with a creative force that pulled fans in and made them always ravenous to learn more. Michael Dante DiMartino Azula catches up to Aang and Katara rushing to save Toph and Sokka from their imprisonment and shoots a bolt of fire at them. However, when the platoons of Dai Li agents arrived, Azula, at the very least, would escape. At this very point I'm pretty sure Aang could have prevented Azula from being a villian. It debuted on December 1, 2006. When Aang questions his choice and says how he doubts his abilities without the Avatar State, Iroh suggests that Aang was very wise to choose happiness and love over power and perfection, which are both overrated in Iroh's opinion. After nearly two months of build-up, The Stand against Randall Flagg has been executed. As he comes to, Katara takes a defensive stance. Underground, the fight continues, with Katara taking on both Zuko and Azula, but she is unable to handle the both of them on her own and gets knocked out when a blast from Azula slams her into a wall of crystal. When Azula talks to Zuko, both wristbands cover most of her arm and her hand. The publisher does not have any control over and does not assume any responsibility for author or third-party websites or their content. The Princess looked like she was always in control, and had a card up her sleeve and an answer to everything in the end. Avatar Aang (Chinese: 安昂; pinyin: Ān'áng) (voiced by Mitchel Musso in the unaired pilot, voiced by Zach Tyler Eisen in Avatar: The Last Airbender, voiced by D. B. Sweeney in The Legend of Korra, and portrayed by Noah Ringer in The Last Airbender) is the protagonist of the original series and the current Avatar, a cyclically reincarnating being who maintains world balance. Zuko spends most of season 2 as a Chaotic Neutral. When Toph first … Though they definitely can invade that place rather easily. 8.2/8.3 clearly Aang loses. I believe I've commented on such a matchup before. When Katara trapped Azula using her waterbending, Azula's bangs were shown to be sliced by the attack. King Bumi is a mad genius; yes, this might come off as an empty statement, but it is the truth. Zuko would overpower Toph shortly, even if not necessarily very easily. No way the Siblings can 3 vs. 2 against Aang, Katara, AND Iroh. If Azula were sane, they would probably form a better strategy, likely start off at the airships, or have Mai, Ty Lee, and the Dai Li ambush the masters and take out anyone they can quickly. Zuko allows her to touch the scar, but before she can do anything, Aang and Iroh burst through the prison wall. When Aang, Sokka, and Toph return to the apartment, the damage Toph did to the house is still being repaired. If Bumi ended up being on the ropes, he'd most likely explain the situation to Aang or escape, I doubt he'd genuinely want to kill an old friend, much less the Avatar. The Tale of Iroh. Holding him in tears, she is defenseless, but Iroh suddenly appears. A battle ensues between Aang, Katara, and Azula, and just as Aang and Katara have her cornered, Zuko shows up. Thrilled to see her friend, Katara rushes over to Aang and wraps her arms around him, while Iroh makes his way over to a confused Zuko and bestows an embrace upon him as well. A perfect must-watch show. He slams into the ground, creating a tidal wave of earth barreling toward Azula and Zuko, but he is stopped by the Dai Li. He is the captain of the Straw Hat Pirates that wants to find the One Piece treasure and become the King of the Pirates. Even though Azula says the Earth King and the five generals must be taken out simultaneously, Sokka and Toph reach the Earth King after seeing the coup take place, meaning that the coup was not at the same time, as the Earth King was taken much later than the five generals. If he fights them head on, it's not going to turn out in his favor. There's more than enough earth and water for them to work with. Katara expresses her anger and disappointment in Zuko about how she thought he had changed. They lost the Initial invasion as soon as the eclipse wore off, however that's only because Azula knew they were coming. As Aang falls back to the ground, Katara creates a huge wave through waterbending and manages to scatter the Dai Li, Zuko, and Azula, catching him before he hits the ground. At the end, when Azula explains to Zuko that he had restored his own honor, Zuko stands beside Azula sitting on the throne and Zuko's mouth can be seen moving as well as Azula's as Azula speaks. Sokka gets himself in a jam, while befriending what was, moments before, his next meal, and Iroh and Zuko begin training utilizing new philosophies and methods that originate from the other elements. Aang was not a good fighter at this stage at all. Shed do nothing but have a prolonged fight with Azula which lowers their chances of realistically escaping. I firmly believe Iroh could have won; seriously, even if you don't believe he is the superior bender -- which I actually do, after all these years of trying to decide on the topic -- it would not go differently than it did with Ozai's encounters with Zuko and Aang, only Iroh would most likely be willing to finish him if forced to fight him. He tells them that Azula has captured Zuko, and he pleads with them to help rescue him. During Katara and Azula's fight, after Katara entangles Azula's arm and leg, Zuko saves his sister with the same firebending move she performs in the opening credits. Scenario 2, Order of the White Lotus: Bumi took back Omashu by himself, but there wasn't nearly as much surveillance there as there is in The Fire Nation Palace. The entire group manages to escape and while flying away on Appa, Katara uses her Spirit Oasis water to heal Aang, who initially appears dead. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. After being fully betrayed by his homeland, he's reduced to Walking the Earth with his uncle trying to find himself. See again, the scenarios with Azula and Jeong Jeong. 4. team Avatar stomps with Irohs help, one redirection takes Azula out the fight, Zuko gets stomped by Katara.
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