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Dersu Uzala (Russian: Дерсу Узала, Japanese: デルス·ウザーラ, romanized: Derusu Uzāra; alternative U.S. title: Dersu Uzala: The Hunter) is a 1975 Soviet-Japanese biographical adventure drama film directed and co-written by Akira Kurosawa, his only non-Japanese-language film and his only 70mm film.
Azula and her Dai Li agents stall Aang and his friends Sokka and Toph from finding Ozai before the eclipse, which lasts only eight minutes, allowing the firebenders to retaliate with full force once they regain their bending, causing the invasion to fail. However, Zuko defects to Team Avatar after confronting Ozai during the eclipse.
"The Crossroads of Destiny" is the twentieth and final episode of the second season of the American animated television series Avatar: The Last Airbender, and the 40th episode overall. The show follows Aang (Zach Tyler Eisen), the last airbender and the “Avatar”, on his journey to bring balance to a war-torn world by mastering all four elements: air, water, earth,
Azula attacks Ursa and Zuko and tries to persuade Zuko to give up the throne. Zuko reaffirms his commitment to his destiny as Fire Lord as well as their relationship as brother and sister. Azula's emotional and mental resolve breaks, and she flees into the forest. Ursa chooses to have her memories and appearance restored by the spirit.
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The six eventually work together to corner Azula. As Iroh notices Toph is part of the Avatar's group, Azula strikes him with a lightning strike leading to her being attacked by Sokka, Aang, Katara, Toph, and Zuko. In the aftermath, Azula is nowhere to be found and Zuko furiously forces everyone away, refusing help for Iroh from Katara.
64: Part I is a 2016 Japanese suspense mystery drama film directed by Takahisa Zeze, based on the novel of the same name by Hideo Yokoyama. [2] It was released in Japan by Toho on May 7, 2016. [ 4 ] The second part, 64: Part II , was released on June 11, 2016.
64: Part II is a 2016 Japanese suspense mystery drama film directed by Takahisa Zeze, based on the novel of the same name by Hideo Yokoyama. [2] The film follows 64: Part I, released on May 7, 2016. [4] It was released in Japan by Toho on June 11, 2016. [5]