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Zuko is the Crown Prince of the Fire Nation, the eldest child of his father Fire Lord Ozai and mother Ursa, and the older brother of Princess Azula and half-sister Kiyi. Before the events of the series, Zuko is permanently scarred and then banished from the Fire Nation by his tyrannical father.
He proclaims to the village that he is the son of Ursa and Fire Lord Ozai and heir to the throne, causing the whole town, including Lee, to furiously turn against him. After Ursa's disappearance, Azulon is found dead [a] and Ozai succeeds as Fire Lord. The episode ends with Zuko, in the present, being banished from the village and riding off ...
Fire Lord Ozai r. 95–100 AG: Ursa [n 2] Noren [n 2] Prince Lu Ten: Fire Lord Zuko r. 100–167 AG: Princess Azula: Kiyi: Fire Lord Izumi r. 167 AG – present:
But one thing seems settled, at least: Fire Lord Ozai, as played by Daniel Dae Kim, is just as despicable a villain in live-action as he was in animation, pitting his two children Zuko and Azula ...
In the first season, Aang travels with Katara and Sokka to the Northern Water Tribe so he can learn waterbending and be prepared to defeat the Fire Nation. Prince Zuko, the banished son of the current Fire Lord Ozai, pursues them, accompanied by his uncle Iroh, hoping to capture the Avatar in order to restore his honor. Aang is also pursued by ...
It continues: “Alongside his newfound friends Sokka and Katara, siblings and members of the Southern Water Tribe, Aang embarks on a fantastical, action-packed quest to save the world and fight ...
Fire Lord Ozai (voiced by Mark Hamill in the animated series, [31] portrayed by Cliff Curtis in the live-action film, [20] Daniel Dae Kim in the live-action series [59]) is the ruler of the Fire Nation, Azulon and IIah's second son, General Iroh's younger brother, Zuko and Azula's father, and the main antagonist of the series.
Netflix's first look at the Fire Nation in the live-action 'Avatar: The Last Airbender' remake got fans on Twitter excited, especially Daniel Dae Kim as Ozai.