No fourth season of Avatar

December 18th, 2007 by Fire Lord Zuko

At San Diego Comic Con in July, 2007 the Avatar creators confirmed that there will be no 4th avatar season. The animated series ends with the Fire book.

However, we fans can look forward to the feature films to be directed by M. Night Shyamalan (Manoj Nelliattu Shyamalan). Shyamalan and Paramount are planning three action filled movies. He will write, direct and produce the films. I only hope he wont mess it up as he did with his latest film “The Lady In the Water”

m. Night Shyamalan

The firebending masters out Dec 28th - Episode 13 (Avatar Chapter 12)

December 18th, 2007 by Fire Lord Zuko

To be aired on Dec 28th!

Update: see this post

Update 2: AIRED! WATCH ONLINE

The firebending masters - Episode 13 (Avatar Chapter 12)

December 17th, 2007 by Fire Lord Zuko

So it appears my previous post on the name of Episode 13 was wrong. The correct name of Episode 13 (313) or Chapter 12 is “The Firebending Masters”

Update: AIRED! WATCH ONLINE!

Avatar Episode 12 (312) is Out - The Western Air Temple

December 16th, 2007 by Fire Lord Zuko


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Name of Episode 13 (Chapter 12): The Dragon of the West

December 9th, 2007 by Fire Lord Zuko

Iroh has been calling himself “The Dragon of the West” throughout the series. It will be interesting to see what happens!

Update: see this post

21 Episodes for Book 3: Fire

December 7th, 2007 by Fire Lord Zuko

Nickelodeon has confirmed that Season 3 (Book 3) will have 21 episodes but 20 chapters. See this post as well

Avatar 312 - The Western Air Temple Air Times

December 7th, 2007 by Fire Lord Zuko

The Western Air Temple may air today in the UK! Stay tuned.

All available episodes are collected here

Flying Tiger?

December 6th, 2007 by Fire Lord Zuko

The air benders use flying bisons, the fire benders flying dragons. What do the water and earth benders use? Flying tigers or crouching seals?

Western Air Temple Chapter 11 or Chapter 12

December 3rd, 2007 by Fire Lord Zuko

Episode 12 “The western Air Temple” is really Chapter 11 since “Day of the Black Sun” (episodes 10 & 11) are really just one chapter. I’ve updated the incorrect references to chapter 12 for previous posts.

The Western Air Temple Spoilers

December 3rd, 2007 by Fire Lord Zuko

Please stop reading if you don’t want to read Episode 12 “The Western Air Temple” spoilers.

After the failure of the eclipse invasion, Aang and what is left of his team take refuge in the Western Air temple, which is known as the place of training for the Women Air Nomads and was supposedly the first target of the fire nation when the war began 100 years ago because of its closeness. Aang remembers the first impression he had when seeing the Southern Air Temple invaded and devastated by the fire nation and believes it will be the same at the Western Air Temple, but to his surprise, this place is completely intact, as if they even inhabited it, Momo even finds other lemurs - flying like him. Teo remembers that the Northern Air Temple where he lives, was abandoned when his town first arrived there and it was not until they were based there that the fire nation found the place. Reason suggests perhaps that it had been abandoned before the attack of Ozai. Aang seriously questions what really happened with his people and begins to cross the temple ring to obtain answers. While they advance, somebody is observing them between the shades.

While ours heroes discover the secrets of the true disappearance of the Air Nomads, Iroh has met with the secret society of the White Lotus to carry out a plan that, being briefly explained, has been devised since his brother obtained power and was also reviewed in the secret meeting in the episode “the Desert” to cooperate against the followers of Firelord Ozai to recover the throne that by birth right belonged to Iroh. When he was exiled, the mother of Zuko revealed the truth to Iroh from the beginning, and is the reason why Iroh has pretended to be old and good natured this whole time with the hope of suspicions never rising against him. In this reunion, some well-known characters can be recognized who in reality were members of the Secret society of the White Lotus, in which specifies Jeong Jeong, the old one that helped Iroh and Zuko in “the Desert” and Ursa, the mother of Zuko who has always been protected by the secret society. Returning to the Air temple, Sokka suggests that it is probable that all the Air Nomads did not have to be in the temples when the fire nation attacked, because it is well known that the air nomads were always taking constant trips and this gives Aang hopes that perhaps some might still be alive and might be hiding inside. In order to obtain answers, they go to the secret chamber that all the Air Temples have. Nevertheless, before he could open it, Zuko is before them and Toph exclaims that it would be wise that he get going. Everybody attacks him and although Zuko defends himself well with his swords, he is caught and contained. Nobody trusts him for obvious reasons, although Zuko insists that he is different now and proposes to teach the Avatar Firebending, which they take as a lie, which is the reason why they keep him prisoner and are in possession of his swords. Zuko does not offer resistance in an attempt to demonstrate humility on his part. Aang opens the door of the chamber and when entering it, finds painted on the walls a series of figures that illustrate what appears to be a secret technique of the Airbenders, so devastating that it is considered prohibited: Climate-Control. Aang says that like basic air, he understands how to do it, but fears its consequences. Also it is inferred by the mural that a method exists to recover the Avatar State that Aang lost, but unfortunately, only the Air bending masters have this knowledge. Toph detects a secret chamber, which they open and inside they find a map of the air nation that describes all the locations to be inhabited by the Air Nomads, between which it emphasizes, all of the temples known up till this moment, and a secret monastery where the air nomads presumably have been hiding all these years, which gives Aang greater hopes to find some of his people.

Nevertheless, his happiness is interrupted by an airship and Air ballons of the fire nation led by Azula, which remembers the fury of her father for disgracing him by lying about the death of the Avatar and as punishment was ordered to follow him and to end him along with her treacherous brother. All those that can fight are thrown into battle and do what they can to contain them. They hold onto Zuko because of distrust, but he advises them to escape. During the battle, Toph is wounded and is protected by Sokka, to which she later kisses him in gratitude, and makes sure he is the one who receives the kiss. During the battle, Azula and Aang fight in the armor of a ship, they battle and Aang seems to be losing although Azula strangely uses her powers moderately. But then Zuko appears and he attacks Azula Furiously, making her a little nervous and back down. Azula is cornered by Zuko and Aang, but the ship makes a sudden movement that causes a distraction, which Azula takes advantage of to send a powerful flame to Aang but Zuko intervenes and disperses the flames so that they provoke an uncontrolled fire. The ship begins to explode by the gas that maintains it afloat, which was the reason why Azula avoided the use of much fire in her attacks. Seeing the danger, Aang escapes in his Glider saving Zuko and tries to do the same for Azula, but is too late for her. Azula is surrounded by explosions and the airship collapses in flames to the abyss.
After the victory, they welcome Zuko to the group, and being afraid of new attacks they leave the Temple in search of a place that’s safer to begin training Aang Firebending.

Nevertheless, someone mysteriously appears that had been observing them and emerges between the shades, revealing a young woman of unknown aspect that, once Appa disappears in the horizon, takes a staff which becomes a Glider and takes flight in their direction, which portrays her like an Airbender but mysteriously without its tattoos.