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The episode, written by John O'Bryan and directed by Giancarlo Volpe, follows Aang and Zuko travelling to the abandoned city of the Sun Warriors to find knowledge about the origin of firebending so Zuko can begin teaching Aang. The episode originally released in Canada on January 4, 2008, and later released on DVD on May 6 of that year, before ...
In the Netherlands, all episodes came out in a box. Avatar: The Last Airbender: The Complete Series DVD box set featuring all three books was released in the United Kingdom on August 6, 2012. [ 25 ] A Blu-ray version of The Complete Series box set was released in the United Kingdom on June 11, 2018.
"City of Walls and Secrets" is the fourteenth episode of the second season of the American animated television series Avatar: The Last Airbender, and the 34th 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 ...
"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,
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 ...
[16] Max Nicholson of IGN gave the episode a rating of 9.5 out of 10, writing that the episode "remains one of the series' strongest episodes, as it explained how the 100 Year War began. In addition to top-notch worldbuilding, this episode also featured a smaller, emotional story about how two friends, Roku and Sozin, began a generations-long ...
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 ...
[2] Hayden Childs of The A.V. Club called the episode "a tough watch for the casual cruelty that Appa experiences, but it is a necessary component of the show. Appa’s absence has been looming over the show for several episodes now, and this episode shows that the Aang Gang has been looking in entirely the wrong place."