Scenes Avatar Didn’t Show You

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Scenes Avatar: The Last Airbender Didn’t Show You

Comics:
Tenzin & Aang Comic:

Azula & Zuko Comic:

Azula Burned By Ozai Comic: (thumbnail too)

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The fact that Zuko was the first to check on Azula shows how deep down he is a truly kind person. He may dislike Azula in many ways, but a part of him still sees her as a family despite everything she did to him.

laisensei
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I love the comic with the spirits of the Air Nomads showing him how to apply the tattoo to his son!After all it's so heartwarming passing on your culture to the next generation

luyandzabavukiledlamini
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If Azula got scarred, she would've lost all sanity.

SpammytheHedgehog
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One thing that some may have overlooked is that Azula's scar is on the right side of her face, opposite of Zuko's, which makes me think more of them being two halves of a whole, sort of like what Zuko said about his swords “two halves of a single weapon. Don’t think of them as separate, cause they’re not. Just two different parts of the same whole”

johnnyjoestar
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The one fact that Azula had a bad dream about being like Zuko and then Zuko was the first one to check on Azula is so ironic

nachoperson
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I love the one with aang giving tenzin his tattoos and the one with azulas nightmare.

I think it's so sweet that the spirits helped aang with giving tenzin his tattoos, it just makes it so much more wholesome

I feel as if the comic on azulas nightmare couldve actually happened. All azulas wants to do is please her father and become the next fire Lord. So ofc if ozai was like ur off the task she's not gonna take that lightly and will try and get another chance which probably would lead to ozai lashing out. Also zuko checking on her makes a lot of sense too. Even though he doesn't rlly like her, she's still his sister and he cares for her

raegamer
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It's so sad because Azula says in the show, "You can't treat me like this! You can't treat me like Zuko!" Because she always tried to win over her father's love. She quickly saw that her father's love was achievable by her skill, the one thing Zuko didn't have. She did everything she could to please her father, to earn his conditional love as it was the only love she knew how to earn. She did it cause her mother always focused on Zuko, as to let him feel loved since he couldn't please his father the way his sister could, her being the prodigy she was. This resulted in Azula feeling as though her mother loved Zuko more than her. She started picking up on her father's actions. She tried to act like him, be cruel like him. This only made her relationship with her brother and mother worse. Her mother who unknowingly emotionally neglected her daughter treated her like there was something wrong with her when she started acting this way, which she had a right to be concerned about. Azula furthermore went on thinking her mother thought she was a monster. She said "You can't treat me like Zuko" because when she realized that her father thought less of her brother, she took that as an opportunity for him to love her more because everyone else loved Zuko more.

gachacute
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About the horse-Iroh... That looks like an interpretation of Iroh as Chiron from Greek mythology. Chiron is known as the teacher of gods, and I think Iroh had a similar role in the Avatar universe. He directed Zuko to find his way while teaching him firebending, the balance of all the elements, and how each of them affect each other. Also, Zuko isn't the only person he helped throughout the series; he hugely impacted almost every character.
I know the first thought about the phoenix can be Ozai (as he declared himself the phoenix king before the final battle), but in this perspective, I believe it is there to represent what it has also been representing in Greek mythology: rebirth from its own ashes. We know Iroh became Uncle Iroh after he lost his son during the siege of Ba Sing Se. That was when his character arc started even though we didn't get to see too much of that process. With the death of his son, he had to be reborn from his ashes and become the Uncle Iroh we all know and love.

kayracaner
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It's why Azula cried at the end. On some level, she knew true pain.

Asher
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I remember seeing one fan comic that was really heartbreaking. It was a single panel and it's Bumi as a kid, Aang and Katara's first child, crying because he can't bend. And he's crying to his parents like "just wait. I'll get it eventually. I promise."
It's something I doubt many fans ever thought about and its heartbreaking. Imagine being the first child of the Avatar and being a non bender. Imagine years later having two other siblings, Kya is a water bender like their mother and Tenzin is an airbender like their father, Bumi, the first child is still a non bender.

TheiTzCynical
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"I'm going to move on to the next one which is a lot safer"
Cut to Ozai permanently scarring his daughter. 😅

RabblerouserGT
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So the Azula nightmare is somewhere during Season 3, pre-solar eclipse, I would guess, since Zuko is there and he has his own scar.

DavidRay
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This was cool extra stuff from avatar we didn't get which makes the story even more interesting. I liked that one about Azula having that dream and getting burned by her father. It gives her more character depth.

EdgarGAngel
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Zuko didn’t get his scar from talking out of turn he got it because he refused to fight

TheMonkyMM
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Azula: I can’t believe the Avatar beat me.

Ozai: *_but it was nothing, compared to what I’m going to do to you_*

lorddraugr
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The part about Aang and Tenzin was very heartwarming and made me tear up, I wish we got this in korrat

nataliawashington
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I hope sometime the writers will do azula's character justice and tell us what happened to her between ATLA and LOK, confirming the theory that says she is the shaman looking old lady from season 2 would be a wild ride but I would love to see her journey to redemption

martonszentkiralyi
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Aang: * is screwing up the tattoo on his child *
Air nomad spirits: "Brothers and sisters, pack ya shit. We're gonna save the avatar."

lonelyronin
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The follow up comic where Azula gets scarred and just goes "Oh its time to kill my father now". Azula conquered the capital of the nation that was the only one holding up against the Fire Nation because she happened to be there and went "While I'm in the area might as well". I'm sure Ozai is more powerful but nothing he showed makes me believe he was a match either in fighting ability or much more importantly clever enough to match his daughter. He's a bully who didn't accomplish anything, was weaker than his brother and never fought on his own (At least against opponents he couldn't just easily over power and be done with). Azula conquered the enemies capital city by herself with her two friends and would often go into battle even if she was on the back foot by herself and hold her own.

zachkup
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It's pretty standard canon that Ozai favoured Azula over Zuko as soon as he noticed their personalities. In the comics, Azula was always sociopathic, even as a kid, and Ozai always praised her for every rotten thing she did (i.e. attacking her own firebending teacher). He literally saw himself in Azula and weakness in Zuko, so it makes sense that he would always support Azula and never show kindness to Zuko.

CosmicFist