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Zuko vs. Aang in Omashu. Originally, Zuko and Iroh aren’t a part of the Omashu arc, but here Zuko battles Aang in the market and Iroh draws the guards’ attention his way, allowing himself...
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- First, the live-action series opens with viewers seeing the assault on the Southern Air Temple by the Fire Nation, thus leading to the extinction of the Air Nomads, besides Aang.
- In the live-action series, the Air Nomads are at the Southern Air Temple because of a festival that brings them all together in celebration, and Sozin realizes it's the perfect time to strike.
- Speaking of Sozin's Comet, which is extremely important in the animated series, the live-action series does not use this celestial event to put a ticking clock on Aang's need to master all four elements.
- While a big part of the first season of the animated series is Aang learning to master waterbending by working with Katara, and later making it to the Northern Water Tribe, in the live-action show, we never see Aang waterbend, and he doesn't master the element in the first season.
R2: Aang 10/10 - Avatar state should be allowed, therefore Aang wins. R3: Aang 10/10 - Has lightning redirection (and he won't need to use it), has more raw power, is more skilled. So basically he is a better version of Iroh in the fact he holds every single edge except for lightning and physical strength (both of which are useless)
- Aang’s Disappearance From the World. One literal change in the Avatar: The Last Airbender live-action series is that, unlike in the cartoon, viewers are shown the full Air Nomad Genocide.
- Katara’s Waterbending Journey. Speaking with Nerdist, Katara’s live-action Avatar: The Last Airbender actress Kiawentiio summarized the key difference in Katara’s journey from cartoon to live-action.
- Sokka’s Warrior Arc and Other Character Differences in the Avatar Live-Action Series. In the lead-up to Avatar: The Last Airbender‘s live-action release, there was a lot of conversation about whether “modernizing” early Sokka’s more sexist tendencies was a helpful change from the cartoon.
- The Absence of Sozin’s Comet Changes the Avatar: The Last Airbender Live-Action Timeline. This one is pretty straightforward, but a key difference between the Avatar: The Last Airbender cartoon and its live-action series is the current lack of Sozin’s Comet.
Feb 5, 2024 · We’re taken into a dual flashback, as Zuko reads Firelord Sozin’s memoir and Roku narrates to Aang in the Spirit World, that explains the circumstances around Roku’s death and the beginning of the Hundred Year War.
Iroh aided Avatar Aang and his companions on several occasions, and was consequently branded as a traitor. An extremely perceptive person, he journeyed to the Spirit World in search of his deceased son Lu Ten.
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Feb 27, 2024 · A century later, Aang (Gordon Cormier), a 12-year-old Air Nomad frozen in an iceberg, reawakens to take his rightful place as the next Avatar.