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Avatar: The Last Airbender is an extremely beloved animated series, that has three seasons. Due to usually disliking popular things and having an odd enjoyment for hated things, I kept avoiding this show. I thought I wouldn't enjoy it, but I'm glad I was wrong.

I was planning on ranking the three seasons, but I decided it would make the most sense to go in order. If you haven't seen each season, you might want to avoid reading this article, because there will be spoilers.

Book One

Book One had a lot going against it. In order to keep the show's main villain, Ozai, a mysterious threat, he basically does nothing in this season. In his place, the main villain role was given to Zhao, one of Ozai's workers. While this season doesn't do Ozai any favors, it did a great job at making Zhao a credible and interesting villain. He kept my interest, whenever he was on-screen and Jason Isaacs did a fantastic job at voicing him. He was deliciously despicable and menacing. All of his scenes were great and his defeat was epic and memorable.

As much as I love villains (fictional villains), the show can't really work without good, likeable heroes. I wouldn't be very honest if I claimed I loved Aang, Katara and Sokka. For the record, I do like them. There are all very caring and likeable characters, who are often funny. I just don't really find their contributions, to the plot, to be that interesting. The anti-hero, Zuko and his uncle, Iroh, are the protagonists, who make me truly appreciate the show. Iroh's dedication to Zuko is touching and they have a wonderful relationship. Although Ozai is Zuko's birth father, Iroh is Zuko's true father figure. Also, Zuko's overdramatic overreactions and Iroh's laidback attitude add a large supply of laughs.

If I had to pick a favorite episode(s) from this season, it would be the two-part finale. It had the most thrills, thanks to Zhao's master plan. Plus, the usually-peaceful Iroh got to show how awesome he really is, when he started attacking Zhao. Also, this episode shows a lot of Zuko's humanity. Throughout season one, it seemed like Zuko could be the show's main villain, but Zhao is the season's true main villain and this two-parter makes that clear. Zuko even offers to save Zhao's life. Considering that Zhao tried to have Zuko killed off, that was pretty respectable of him. Zhao denied Zuko's help, which was pretty dumb and petty of him, but it was still a thrilling way to end the season.

Book Two

Sadly, Zhao's no longer a player in the story. Thankfully, three new antagonists join the show. Azula is the main villain of Book Two and she's joined by two henchgirls, Mai and Ty Lee. I like all three characters, although I feel the strongest connection to Mai. Mai is basically a human version of Maud Pie from My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic. Like Maud, Mai is very deadpan and unexpressive. However, what makes Mai likeable is that Zuko brings out her happy side. I'm probably giving Mai more credit than she deserves, because I'm a fanfiction writer and a lover of ships, but all of Zuko and Mai's scenes were amazing.

As for Azula, she wasn't as exciting as Zhao, but she brought a lot of intimidation and dark humor to the show. Another new antagonist is Long Feng, who's voiced by Clancy Brown. Clancy Brown also voiced Lex Luthor and it's easy to tell, because Long Feng sounds just like Lex Luthor.

Another new addition is Toph, who becomes one of Aang's friends. Like the other heroes, I'm not the biggest fan of Toph, but she did provide a lot of good comedy-relief. Also, I loved her interactions with Iroh.

Like season one, Ozai barely does anything. On a more positive note, Zuko and Iroh are still wonderful. Zuko continues getting the best character-development, while Iroh is my favorite character, due to what a loveable mentor, a great father-figure and a kooky tea-lover.

Two episodes of Book Two really stick out, in my opinion. The first one is "Zuko Alone." Why I like this episode so much is for the flashbacks. We learn a lot of compelling things involving the past of several characters, including Zuko, Azula, Mai, Ursa, Iroh and Ozai. We even get to see Iroh and Ozai's father, Azulon.

The other memorable episode is "The Tales of Ba Sing Se." This episode sticks-out, due to everything involving Iroh. We get to see what a truly charming and wonderful man he is, by helping reform a robber and helping calm down a crying child. Then we get the most emotional scene in the entire show and one of the most emotional scenes in any show. That scene is when Iroh sings a song, in honor of his late son. The scene is incredibly sad, yet touching and it only makes Iroh's fatherly nature towards Zuko even more touching. Iroh misses his son and Zuko misses his father who wants nothing to do with him. That's why Zuko and Iroh need each-other and their bond is the most beautiful part of the show. Also, everything involving Zuko and his date is cute and funny.

Book Two is the last season which features the voice of the show's best cast-member, Mako. Mako is one of the greatest actors of all time and his performance was one of the absolute best things about the show. I'm very thankful he got to be a part of this show. His Aku voice was beyond awesome and is incredibly quotable, but no role showed Mako's heart and compassion more than Iroh. He left behind a beautiful legacy and he is one of my personal favorite actors.

Book Three

Speaking of my favorite actors, one of them has a guest appearance and that's Ron Perlman. He voices Sozin and as always, he's awesome. Another notable voice-actor is Mark Hamill. He voices Ozai and he manages to do an intimidating, menacing villain-voice, without reusing the voice he used for the Joker. Ozai doesn't have much dialogue in any of three seasons, but Book Three gives him his biggest moments.

Since this was the last season, I was expecting this to be the season where Ozai gets to step into the spotlight and that didn't quite happen. While Ozai has a more prominent role in this season, he's still kept in the background, for the most part. Ozai doesn't get that much screen-time, before his fight with Aang, which made their fight feel less meaningful. I feel like Ozai didn't even get as much screen-time as Zhao, despite Zhao only been in the first season. I know they kept Ozai a minor character for so long, in order to build suspense. However, I felt they didn't do enough with him, after he stepped out of the shadows.

Another problem I have with this season is Iroh's lack of screen-time. Iroh was a big character in Books One and Two. In Book Three, he gets to show off his muscles, break out of prison, reunite with Zuko and that's pretty much it. Those scenes were awesome and Zuko and Iroh's reunion was the most touching and sweet scene in the entire season. However, I missed Iroh throughout most of the season. On the positive side, Greg Baldwin does a great job at imitating Mako's take on Iroh. Also, everything involving Zuko and Mai's redemption was awesome.

One of my favorite season 3 episodes is "The Beach." The interactions between Zuko, Azula, Mai and Ty Lee are great. Zuko getting comically-angry at the smallest of things, including a seashell, is hilarious and Mai being completely deadpan about everything, except her love for Zuko, is wonderful. This episode shows more of Azula's humanity and this episode provides plenty of reasons to ship her with Ty Lee.

Another favorite of mine is the second part of Sozin's Comet, "The Old Masters." This episode sees the characters seeing the return of June, which is great. Best of all, Iroh finally comes back and everything he does is touching, sweet and enduring. However, it's a missed opportunity that he and June didn't get a chance to reunite, considering what great chemistry they have.

Overall, Book Three has a few problems, like Iroh getting a smaller role and Ozai not getting a big enough payoff. However, it's still a good season and the show's last episode is a strong and optimistic way to end the series.
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So I'm trying something different now. Usually I tend to type 'why I like my favorites' articles or 'why I don't like my least favorites'. So this time I decided to try something new and type about what I like about a character I'm not to fond of.
I decided to do this with Katara because, of all the characters on my dislike list, I think she's probably the most likable.

One of my favorite things about Katara is that she's just a genuinely nice girl. She always goes out of her way to help those who need her help--like that town she dressed as the Painted Lady for. I may not like her character...
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When the "best" list goes on YouTube I'll upload it. I did enjoy "the boiling rock" and "water bending masters" but to each their own.
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Interviewer: Thank you so much for taking the time to answer my questions.

JKS: You bet. I hope this works, despite my complete incompetence with all technology.

Interviewer: Fans know that in the upcoming Avatar: The Legend of Korra your character, Tenzin, is the son of Aang and Korra's Airbending instructor; what else can you tell us about him?

JKS: Not unlike the actor who provides his voice, he's bald. And very virile. And wise. And attractive...

Interviewer: Does the fact that Tenzin's father was the Avatar before Korra cause any strain between them when they first meet?

JKS: That's one...
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"How can there be another war?" asked Sokka
"After the hundred year war ended, there were a lot of firebenders that weren't happy about how it ended." explained Zuko
"What do you mean they weren't happy?" asked Sokka, "Shouldn't they be glad that this war is over?"
"No, they're glad the war's over," said Zuko, darkly, "The firebenders just aren't happy that the Fire Nation pretty much lost when it was so close to winning. Even some of the earthbenders feel this way."
"What earthbenders?" asked Sokka, "Every town we've been in the Earth Kingdom were totally against this way!"
"Are you sure about...
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It's a new day and they've finally arrived at the Northern Water Tribe.

"Azula look" said Jet

"What" asked Azula

"It's the northern water tribe" said Jet

"Oh, I didn't relize we were so close" said Azula

"Well I guess you be at the spirtual oasis today" said Jet

"well actually" started Azula

"Yeah" said Jet

"I can't go today I have to go tomorrow at sunset" said Azula

"Oh so we have a day to relax" said Jet

"Yeah we do" said Azula

They were welcomed by the chief they even were very kind to the members from the fire nation.

"You in the green beggar outfit" said Arnook

"Yes your highness" said Azula

"No need...
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Azula is very afraid that team avatar won't help her, she'll never get to the northern water tribe and will be under the curse forever. Jet got her to the Jasmine Tea Shop, Azula was even more nervous, they might take her back to the crazy house.

"Hey Aang, Katara" said Jet

"Jet you alive" said Katara

"I told you I'd be okay" said Jet

"It's nice to see you. But why are you here?" said Jet

"I have a friend who needs your help" said Jet

"Who" asked Katara

"Her" said Jet as he pointed to Azula

"Who is she and why does she need our help" asked Aang

"She needs to get to the northern water tribe" said Jet...
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Okay, I know you're going to think I'm crazy, but I just realized that Kataang and Zutara were involved in a SHIP WAR! The good news? KATAANG WON! Here is a story that popped into my head in honor of the Kataang victory.

"Mmm..." Aang moaned in his sleep.
Katara smiled at the sight.
Aang looked so blissful in his sleep. He was smiling, having a very good dream. He and Katara were at the beach on Ember Island. They were splashing around in the water, laughing contentedly.
Katara gazed upon the sleeping Airbender and placed a small kiss on his forehead. She loved him more than anything, and she'd...
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LOL - Sorry it took me so long (what, 2 weeks?), but here's some more KATAANG for you! (dodges a tomato that was thrown by a Zutarian) Oh, my God - I've gotta get the %*$& out of here!

Katara heard tossing, turning, and moans from the room next to her. Aang's room.
She frowned. She knew how stressed out Aang was. On top of spending time with his girlfriend, he had peace treaties to sign and conflicts to settle.
The moans had turned into short cries, and, eventually, Aang woke up in a cold sweat, tears streaming down his face. It wasn't long before crying could be heard from his room.
Poor Aang,...
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I nudged Katara and she woke up.
“Aang?” she asked. “Did you have a nightmare?”
“Well, yes,” I said, “but that’s not why I woke you up.”
She raised an eyebrow.
“Happy Birthday!” I said, pulling out a card from my pocket. She opened it and it read:

Katara:

I hope your birthday is one of the best days of your life.

Love,
Aang

P.S.: We’re going somewhere special today.

Katara’s face lit up. “Oh, thank you, Aang!” she exclaimed, hugging me.
“Oh, it was no big deal,” I said. “Come on, the others are up. We all planned a party for you, and after that, it’s just you and...
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