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Zuko is accompanied and advised in his search for Avatar Aang by his wise uncle, former General Iroh. At the beginning of the series, he is the primary antagonist, opposing Avatar Aang and his allies as he seeks redemption for his father since he has been banished from the Fire Nation.
Iroh suggests that Korra seek Zuko's counsel, as Aang once did. Zuko's grandson is named Iroh in honor of his great-granduncle, and is a general of the United Forces, the armed services of the United Republic of Nations, a multi-ethnic nation founded by Aang and Zuko out of territories that were disputed between the Fire Nation and Earth ...
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.
Iroh reveals that Zuko is not only Sozin's great-grandson but Roku's as well, and that understanding their battle can better help him understand his own internal struggle. Iroh gives him a hair ornament that Sozin once gifted Roku, telling him he can redeem the sins of the Fire Nation and bring balance to the world.
At the ruins, Zuko reveals that the dragons were hunted to extinction at the encouragement of his great-grandfather, Fire Lord Sozin, and that the last dragon was slain by his uncle, Iroh. After opening a chamber in the ruins, Aang and Zuko imitate a dance depicted by a series of statues to uncover a pedestal with a large, egg-shaped gem.
Water. Earth. Fire. Air. Long ago, Nickelodeon aired a hit animated adventure series called “Avatar: The Last Airbender.” Then, everything changed when Netflix began working on a live-action ...
Meanwhile, Zuko and Iroh are visited by Zuko's younger sister Azula, who comes bearing a message from Ozai requesting their return home. A guard accidentally reveals the summons is a ruse in order to imprison them as traitors. Iroh and Zuko manage to escape, but are forced to become fugitives and cut off their topknots.
Appearing as guests are Mako as Zuko's uncle Iroh, Lauren Tom as the group's guide Joo Dee, Clancy Brown as the villainous Long Feng, Crawford Wilson as Freedom Fighter Jet, Nika Futterman as Jet's partner Smellerbee, and George Cheung as the group's neighbour Pao. [2] The episode was directed by Lauren MacMullan and written by Tim Hedrick. [2]