Azul is Spanish and Portuguese for blue, possibly a reference to Azula's Firebending.
Her name may also come from the Sanskrit term Asura, a Hindu term for demon.
Azula's name was originally going to be "Zula".
In some アバター comics, her name is mispelled "Takara" instead of "Katara".
Katara's voice actor, Mae Whitman, has previously played the part as Rose in American Dragon: Jake Long.
The Southern Air Temple is the only episode in which the タイトル screen, which denotes the chapter and book, does not have a white background (the background is the sunrise).
According to the Nick.com's website for Avatar, the episode was originally titled "Aang Goes Home."
Sokka's name is derived from the Japanese phrase (here presented in Romaji) Sou ka, meaning "I Understand", which is a reference to his abilities as technologist and scientist, the use of understanding.
Sokka has been shown to be, to some extent, ambidextrous. He is shown using both hands at different times to write, attack, and draw (though he does so poorly), and is even shown switching hands at times.
The Puppetmaster: In Hama's flashback, in the scene where we see a young Kanna surrounded によって other villagers, one of them looks surprisingly like Toph.
When Sokka asked Hama about "disappearances", Hama wasn't drinking her お茶, 紅茶 but in the 次 scene she was. Then she asked who wants もっと見る tea, her cup is missing as well.
Dragons: Ran (燃, rán) means "burn" または "combustion" in Chinese. Shao (燒, shāo) means "to burn" または "to cook" as well as to "barbecue," as well as "fever".
Kyoshi Warriors: The Kyoshi warriors have stripes on their arms, but they seem to disappear in a few scenes. As seen in review picture.
The Great Divide: Overall, this is one of the least 人気 episodes in the entire series.
The アバター State: In the opening scene, the 上, ページのトップへ of Katara's dress changes from her season one outfit to her season two outfit.
In Aang's dream, while fighting Zuko, Aang is in the アバター State, but toward the end of the dream, his タトゥー and eyes aren't glowing.
As the Captain tried to plead to Azula, after revealing the set-up, his mouth isn't moving.
アバター Day: When Oyaji takes Katara and Sokka to Kyoshi's shrine, to 表示する them the Painting "The Birth Of Kyoshi" For it shows Kyoshi and her people's shadows wear pointing right. For this is shows that it maybe like it took place at sunrise, but it took place at sunset. the fact is that Kyoshi Island is in the Southern Hemisphere of the アバター world. In the Southern Hemisphere the Sun would be rising in the west and setting in the east, but it isn't that's because the people in the southern Hemisphere would be up-side down due to the planet's circular formation.
Her name may also come from the Sanskrit term Asura, a Hindu term for demon.
Azula's name was originally going to be "Zula".
In some アバター comics, her name is mispelled "Takara" instead of "Katara".
Katara's voice actor, Mae Whitman, has previously played the part as Rose in American Dragon: Jake Long.
The Southern Air Temple is the only episode in which the タイトル screen, which denotes the chapter and book, does not have a white background (the background is the sunrise).
According to the Nick.com's website for Avatar, the episode was originally titled "Aang Goes Home."
Sokka's name is derived from the Japanese phrase (here presented in Romaji) Sou ka, meaning "I Understand", which is a reference to his abilities as technologist and scientist, the use of understanding.
Sokka has been shown to be, to some extent, ambidextrous. He is shown using both hands at different times to write, attack, and draw (though he does so poorly), and is even shown switching hands at times.
The Puppetmaster: In Hama's flashback, in the scene where we see a young Kanna surrounded によって other villagers, one of them looks surprisingly like Toph.
When Sokka asked Hama about "disappearances", Hama wasn't drinking her お茶, 紅茶 but in the 次 scene she was. Then she asked who wants もっと見る tea, her cup is missing as well.
Dragons: Ran (燃, rán) means "burn" または "combustion" in Chinese. Shao (燒, shāo) means "to burn" または "to cook" as well as to "barbecue," as well as "fever".
Kyoshi Warriors: The Kyoshi warriors have stripes on their arms, but they seem to disappear in a few scenes. As seen in review picture.
The Great Divide: Overall, this is one of the least 人気 episodes in the entire series.
The アバター State: In the opening scene, the 上, ページのトップへ of Katara's dress changes from her season one outfit to her season two outfit.
In Aang's dream, while fighting Zuko, Aang is in the アバター State, but toward the end of the dream, his タトゥー and eyes aren't glowing.
As the Captain tried to plead to Azula, after revealing the set-up, his mouth isn't moving.
アバター Day: When Oyaji takes Katara and Sokka to Kyoshi's shrine, to 表示する them the Painting "The Birth Of Kyoshi" For it shows Kyoshi and her people's shadows wear pointing right. For this is shows that it maybe like it took place at sunrise, but it took place at sunset. the fact is that Kyoshi Island is in the Southern Hemisphere of the アバター world. In the Southern Hemisphere the Sun would be rising in the west and setting in the east, but it isn't that's because the people in the southern Hemisphere would be up-side down due to the planet's circular formation.