Post by Safeerah on Jun 26, 2006 12:35:10 GMT -5
Episode List:
1.The Boy in the Iceburg
First aired: 2/21/2005 Production Code: 999A
When a young waterbender named Katara and her brother, Sokka, discover a giant iceberg while fishing for food around their homestead at the South Pole, they discover that there is a boy named Aang inside, whom they discover is an airbender, a group of people which were thought to be extinct. However, after a string of unfortunate events which puts the village in harms way, they soon learn that there is more to him than meets the eye.
Writer: Michael Dante DiMartino, Bryan Konietzko
Director: Dave Filoni
Guest star: Melendy Britt (Gran Gran), Mitchel Musso (Aang)
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2. The Avatar Returns
First aired: 2/21/2005 Production Code: 999B
After Aang gives himself up to the Fire Nation in order to ensure the Southern Water Tribe is safe, Katara and Sokka take Aang’s flying bison, Appa, to attempt to rescue him. However, they soon realize that Aang may not be as helpless as they originally thought he was.
Writer: Michael Dante DiMartino, Bryan Konietzko
Director: Dave Filoni
Guest star: Melendy Britt (Gran Gran), Mitchel Musso (Aang)
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3. The Southern Air Temple
First aired: 2/25/2005 Production Code: 103
Aang is excited about going home for the first time in one hundred years, but he is shocked to find out that the temple is deserted. Aang tells Sokka and Katara about his childhood as they explore the temple, but they soon discover something that Aang never expected. Meanwhile, Prince Zuko must make repairs to his ship and the only way he can do it is to dock his ship at his rival’s naval base.
Writer: Michael Dante DiMartino
Director: Lauren MacMullan
Guest star: Jason Isaacs (Zhao) , Sab Shimono (Monk Gyatso)
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4. The Warriors Of Kyoshi
First aired: 3/4/2005 Production Code: 104
As one of Aang's little detours, the group heads toward the island of Kyoshi. But soon they learn that the townspeople don’t trust foreigners well at all; however, when Aang proves to them that he is the Avatar they are treated as guests of honor. Katara wants to get some supplies and leave as soon as possible, while Aang is enjoying his time as a celebrity; little do they know, though, that the Fire Nation has tracked them down. Also, Sokka meets and trains with a female warrior named Suki.
Writer: Nick Malis
Director: Giancarlo Volpe
Guest star: Jennie Kwan (Suki), Jillian Henry (Koko)
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5. The King Of Omashu
First aired: 3/18/2005 Production Code: 105
When Aang takes Katara and Sokka on a wild journey through Omashu’s mail delivery system, they wind up on the wrong side of the law and are taken to the King for punishment. However, the King of Omashu decides to put Aang to a test, or his friends will be surrounded in a stone prison. Will Aang be able to complete the mad King’s tasks? And who is this insane King?
Writer: John O'Bryan
Director: Anthony Lioi
Guest star: James Sie (Cabbage Merchant), Kevin Michael Richardson (King Bumi's Pet), Kevin Ng (Kid Bumi), André Sogliuzzo (King Bumi)
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6. Imprisoned
First aired: 3/25/2005 Production Code: 106
When the group arrives at a small Earth Kingdom mining town, they see an earthbender named Haru who is practicing his ability, but he runs away when Katara tries to confront him about it. They soon learn that the Fire Nation has taken over the town and that earthbending is forbidden and all earthbenders are taken away to an offshore prison. However, when an elderly man is trapped when the mine collapses, Katara urges Haru to use his powers to save the man’s life, but when the old man reports Haru to the authorities. Katara blames herself for his predicament and she vows to rescue him; but will she succeed?
Writer: Matthew Hubbard
Director: Dave Filoni
Guest star: Kevin Michael Richardson (Tyro), Pat Musick (Haru's Mother), George Takei (Warden), Michael Dow (Haru)
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7. The Spirit World (Winter Solstice, Part 1)
First aired: 4/8/2005 Production Code: 107
When Aang is assigned to help defend a town from a monster that has been plaguing the town, his lack of ability and knowledge becomes obvious as he doesn’t know what to do. However, when Sokka tries to rush to Aang’s rescue during the fight, he himself becomes captured and is taken away by the monster, which turns out to be from the spirit world. Aang promises Katara that he’ll find Sokka and bring him back, but with Aang even doubting himself, will he be capable of finding where the monster went?
Writer: Aaron Ehasz
Director: Lauren MacMullan
Guest star: André Sogliuzzo (Captain), James Shigeta (Old Wanderer), Mike Hagiwara (Leader)
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8. Avatar Roku (Winter Solstice, Part 2)
First aired: 4/15/2005 Production Code: 108
Aang learns that he must go to the Fire Nation temple during the winter solstice if he wishes to speak with Avatar Roku to see what he must do. However, with Prince Zuko on his trail while he heads straight into the heart of the nation who wants him captured, he realizes that this isn’t going to be an easy task.
Writer: Michael Dante DiMartino
Director: Giancarlo Volpe
Guest star: James Garrett (Avatar Roku), Jason Isaacs (Zhao) , Clement Von Fronckenstein (Great Sage), Michael Yama (Shyu)
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9. The Waterbending Scroll
First aired: 4/29/2005 Production Code: 109
After Katara attempts to teach Aang waterbending, but realizes that he is learning it much faster than she is, she is desperate to improve her abilities. When Katara inadvertently stumbles across a waterbending scroll that can help improve her ability while Aang is looking at a pirate’s store, she decides to steal it after she realizes that she couldn’t hope to afford it; but will she be capable of stealing from the pirates without causing herself and her friends trouble?
Writer: John O'Bryan
Director: Anthony Lioi
Guest star: Byron McKittrick (Pirate Barker), James Sie (Cabbage Merchant), Jim Meskimen (Fire Nation Soldier), Jack Angel (Pirate Captain)
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10. Jet
First aired: 5/6/2005 Production Code: 110
While traveling towards the North Pole, the group almost gets captured by the Fire Nation. However, when a charismatic young man and his band of rebels attack the Fire Nation camp and rescue them, they learn that they are trying to resist the Fire Nation’s motives to expand their territory. Katara and Aang really enjoy their time with the band of rebels, but Sokka soon discovers that they aren’t as noble as meets the eye.
Writer: James Eagan
Director: Dave Filoni
Guest star: Mitch Holleman (The Duke), Crawford Wilson (Jet), Sterling Young (Pipsqueak), Nika Futterman (Smellerbee)
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11. The Great Divide
First aired: 5/20/2005 Production Code: 111
While on their way to the North Pole, Aang and his friends arrive at a giant canyon where two groups of refugees are bickering over who should get to go across. Aang decides to walk across with the two groups to ensure they don’t fight one another. However, he soon learns that the two tribes have been feuding for one hundred years and they both believe their actions are justified. But when the predators inside the canyon start to come out, Aang is stuck trying to defend both tribes from each other and the vicious wildlife.
Writer: John O'Bryan
Director: Giancarlo Volpe
Guest star: Scott Menville (Gan jin Scout), Rene Auberjonois (Gan jin Leader), Roberta Farkas (Zhang Leader)
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12. The Storm
First aired: 6/3/2005 Production Code: 112
Aang, Katara and Sokka have run out of money. Katara suggests Sokka get a job, and, coincidentally, they meet a fisherman who is looking for someone to help him out with his fishing. But when the fisherman recognizes Aang is the Avatar, he causes him to run away on his glider. Katara follows him on Appa, and when she gets there Aang begins to reveal life before he was frozen in the iceberg. Meanwhile, Prince Zuko and Lieutenant Jee get into an argument, until Iroh breaks it up. Soon thereafter, the Lieutenant and the rest of the crew gain a newfound respect for their leader after learning of his past.
Writer: Aaron Ehasz
Director: Lauren MacMullan
Guest star: Mark Hamill (Fire Lord Ozai), James Hong (Dour Monk), Robert Pine (Old Man), Susan Silo (Old Man's Wife), Jim Meskimen (Zuko's Lieutenant), Clyde Kusatsu (Senior Monk)
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13. The Blue Spirit
First aired: 6/17/2005 Production Code: 113
After Sokka and Katara get sick while they are journeying to the North Pole, Aang seeks out a cure and discovers he needs some frozen frogs in order to get them cured. Meanwhile, Zhao has been promoted to Admiral and he is using the Fire Nation’s best men to capture Aang, which turns out to be bad news as Aang is captured while trying to get the frogs to cure his friends. All hope seems lost for Aang and his friends, but there may just be a glimmer of hope when a strange masked figure comes to Aang’s rescue, but who could it possibly be?
Writer: Bryan Konietzko, Michael Dante DiMartino
Director: Dave Filoni
Guest star: Jason Isaacs (Zhao) , Jodi Carlisle (Herbalist Lady), Jim Meskimen (Lieutenant Jee), Nick Jameson (Colonel Shinu)
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14. The Fortune Teller
First aired: 9/23/2005 Production Code: 114
When the group tries to help a man who is being attacked by a platypus-bear, they discover that the local town has a fortuneteller named Aunt Wu in it, who has been forecasting the town's fate for years. But when Sokka and Aang discover one of the fortuneteller's most vital predictions is dead wrong, they have to develop a plan to convince the stubborn townspeople that their beloved Aunt Wu was wrong.
Writer: John O'Bryan, Aaron Ehasz
Director: Dave Filoni
Guest star: Cameron Monaghan (Twin #1/Twin #2), Clyde Kusatsu (Calm Man), Tsai Chin (Aunt Wu)
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15. Bato of the Water Tribe
First aired: 10/7/2005 Production Code: 115
Aang feels neglected as Katara and Sokka reunite with Bato, an old friend of their father’s from the South Pole. They begin to reminisce on their times in the past while they wait for a message to arrive from their father; in which Aang believes Katara and Sokka will abandon him and go out to find their father should the message arrive. However, when the messenger gives Aang the message to give to Bato, Aang betrays his friends in a way Katara or Sokka could never imagine. However, when Zuko recruits a bounty hunter named Jun to track Aang down, his friendship is put to the test as he must deal with the fact that he betrayed his friends while defending himself from yet another fight.
Writer: Ian Wilcox
Director: Giancarlo Volpe
Guest star: Tsai Chin (Aunt Wu), Jodi Carlisle (Herbalist Lady), Amy Hill (Superior), André Sogliuzzo (Hakoda), Jennifer Hale (Jun), Richard McGonagle (Bato)
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16. The Deserter
First aired: 10/21/2005 Production Code: 116
When Aang and his friends go to a Fire Nation town so that Aang can witness some firebending, their plan soon goes awry when it’s discovered that he is the Avatar. Fortunately, he’s rescued by an individual who serves a firebending master named Jeong Jeong who has abandoned the Fire Nation, so Aang attempts to use this time to attempt to learn how to firebend. However, when the firebending master refuses to even see Aang, will Aang be able to prove he’s ready to learn how to firebend despite the fact that he lacks discipline?
Writer: Tim Hedrick
Director: Lauren MacMullan
Guest star: Jason Isaacs (Zhao), James Garrett (Avatar Roku) , John Kassir (Chey), Keone Young (Jeong Jeong)
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17. The Northern Air Temple
First aired: 11/4/2005 Production Code: 117
When Aang and his friends hear rumors about surviving airbenders, they decide to stop by the Northern Air Temple on their way to the North Pole to see for themselves. What they find is a bunch of people who aren’t airbenders, but have mastered the art of gliding; though this upsets Aang because they have been defacing the temple. However, there was one part of the temple where nobody has been able to enter, and what Aang and his friends discover inside spells oncoming conflict.
Writer: Elizabeth Welch Ehasz
Director: Dave Filoni
Guest star: Daniel Samonas (Teo), Rene Auberjonois (Mechanist), Kristoffer Tabori (Emissary), Clyde Kastatsu (Storyteller)
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18. The Waterbending Master
First aired: 11/18/2005 Production Code: 118
When Aang and his friends get lost on their way to the North Pole, they manage to be found by some of the Northern Water Tribe’s soldiers, which take them to their capital. There, Aang manages to find a waterbending master to teach him the abilities he needs to know, but the master refuses to train Katara. Meanwhile, Admiral Zhao recruits Zuko’s soldiers to prepare for an assault on the Northern Water Tribe, though he has other plans in store for Zuko’s fate.
Writer: Michael Dante DiMartino
Director: Giancarlo Volpe
Guest star: Jason Isaacs (Zhao) , Jack Angel (Pirate Captain), Victor Brandt (Master Pakku), Jon Polito (Chief Arnook), Keone Young (Captain Li), Byron McKittrick (Pirate Barker), Lucille Bliss (Yaguda), Johanna Braddy (Princess Yue)
19. The Siege of the North (Part 1)
First aired: 12/2/2005 Production Code: 998A
In the first half of the two-part season finale, Zhao begins to launch his attack against the Northern Water Tribe. As the walls of the besieged city begin to fall, the Avatar taps into the spirit world and seeks the help of one of the oldest spirits, in hopes of saving one of the most prominent areas of the world.
Writer: John O'Bryan
Director: Lauren MacMullan
Guest star: Jason Isaacs (Zhao) , Johanna Braddy (Princess Yue), Ben Oiskin (Hahn), Victor Brandt (Master Pakku), Jon Polito (Chief Arnook)
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20. The Siege of the North (Part 2)
First aired: 12/2/2005 Production Code: 998B
Aang returns from the spirit world to a big surprise. Meanwhile, Zhao and his forces continue to press deeper into the Northern Water Tribe. What could possibly stop the fire nation from destroying this tranquil region? If Zhao has his way, nothing. Also, Iroh makes a powerful stand and Zuko struggles to keep his plan in tact.
Writer: Aaron Ehasz
Director: Dave Filoni
Guest star: Jason Isaacs (Zhao), James Garrett (Avatar Roku) , Ben Oiskin (Hahn), Mark Hamill (Fire Lord Ozai), Johanna Braddy (Princess Yue), Victor Brandt (Master Pakku), Jon Polito (Chief Arnook), Erik Todd Dellums (Koh)
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21. The Avatar State
First aired: 3/17/2006 Production Code: 201
Plagued with nightmares featuring the devastating power of his Avatar State, Aang and the gang meet an Earth Kingdom general who has big plans for defeating the Fire Nation. Meanwhile, Prince Zuko and Uncle Iroh, having survived the failed attack on the North Water Tribe, have a surprise visit from the Prince's sister with seemingly good news.
Writer: Elizabeth Welch Ehasz, Tim Hedrick, Aaron Ehasz, John O'Bryan
Director: Giancarlo Volpe
Guest star: James Garrett (Avatar Roku) , Robin Atkin Downes (Captain), Victor Brandt (Master Pakku), Daniel Dae Kim (General Fong)
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22. The Cave of Two Lovers
First aired: 3/24/2006 Production Code: 202
On their way to Omashu, Aang, Katara, and Sokka meet a group of nomads who show them a shortcut through the "Cave of Two Lovers." But when the group becomes trapped in the cave, it's up to Aang and Katara to save the group by trusting in love ... and possibly questioning their relationship. Meanwhile, Iroh gets a lethal rash so Zuko and Iroh head to a small Earth Kingdom town for help, hoping their real identities will not be discovered.
Writer: Joshua Hamilton
Director: Lauren MacMullan
Guest star: Barbara Goodson (Mom), Kim Mai Guest (Song), Laraine Newman (Lily), Derek Basco (Moku), Dee Bradley Baker (Chong)
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23. Return to Omashu
First aired: 4/7/2006 Production Code: 203
Despite the shocking news they just discovered, Aang insists on trying to find King Bumi within Omashu's borders, even with the dangers that will await him and his friends if his real identity is discovered. Meanwhile Azula goes in search of old friends to help her with her mission.
Writer: Elizabeth Welch Ehasz
Director: Ethan Spaulding
Guest star: Paul Eiding (Governor of New Ozai), Tara Strong (Governor's Wife), Fred Tatasciore (Omashu Resistance Leader), Dee Bradley Baker (Tom Tom), André Sogliuzzo (King Bumi)
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24. The Swamp
First aired: 4/14/2006 Production Code: 204
A mysterious tornado pulls the kids into a supernatural swamp where Katara, Sokka and Aang have mysterious visions. Meanwhile, Momo and Appa are chased by rogue swamp dwellers and only Aang and the gang can save them.
Writer: Tim Hedrick
Director: Giancarlo Volpe
Guest star: Johanna Braddy (Princess Yue), William H. Bassett (Swamp Monster), Joe Alaskey (Broadswordsman), Carlos Alazraqui (Due/Tho)
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25. Avatar Day
First aired: 4/28/2006 Production Code: 205
Aang and the gang discover an Earth town that celebrates something called "Avatar Day." But when they get there and learn the festival is of "anti-Avatar" sentiment, Aang is put on trial for a crime a past incarnation allegedly committed. Looking to clear the Avatar's good name, Katara and Sokka venture back to a familar place to gather evidence and discover the truth.
Writer: John O'Bryan
Director: Lauren MacMullan
Guest star: Jason Miller (X) (Scary Prisoner), Malachi Throne (Colonel Monske), Jillian Henry (Koko), Byron McKittrick (Crazy Foaming Guy), James Hong (Mayor Tong), Jennifer Hale (Avatar Kyoshi), James Sie (Oyaji (Kyoshi Leader))
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26. The Blind Bandit
First aired: 5/5/2006 Production Code: 206
In search for an Earthbending teacher for Aang, the kids go to an underground Earthbending tournament where they encounter Toph, a blind, but powerful Earthbender. After seeing her unique style of Earthbending, Aang wants Toph to become his teacher, but there are complications.
Writer: Michael Dante DiMartino
Director: Ethan Spaulding
Guest star: Sab Shimono (Master Yu), Cam Clarke (Lao), Marc Graue (Xin Fu)
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27. Zuko Alone
First aired: 5/12/2006 Production Code: 207
Traveling alone now, Zuko wanders into an Earth Kingdom town and meets a young boy named Lee. The two bond, but their experiences bring up painful memories of Zuko's youth.
Writer: Elizabeth Welch Ehasz
Director: Lauren MacMullan
Guest star: Walker Edmiston (Fire Lord Azulon), Susan Eisenberg (Sela), Brian M. O'Neill (Ganzu), Robby Bruce (Lee), Elijah Runcorn (Young Zuko), Jen Cohn (Ursa), Gary Sturgis (Gow), Mark Hamill (Ozai)
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28. The Chase
First aired: 5/26/2006 Production Code: 208
Tired from trying to escape a machine that shows up every time they try to sleep, Aang and the gang have to escape Azula and her team, but their exhaustion leads to a tight situation. Meanwhile, Zuko must deal with something personal. And Iroh bonds with an unlikely individual.
Writer: Joshua Hamilton
Director: Giancarlo Volpe
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29. Bitterwork
First aired: 6/2/2006 Production Code: 209
Toph's instructing abilities come into question when Aang cannot seem to overcome a block that keeps him from earthbending. Sokka gets himself in a jam, while befriending what was moments before his next meal, and Iroh and Zuko begin training utilizing new philosophies and methods that originate from the other elements.
Writer: Aaron Ehasz
Director: Ethan Spaulding
Guest star: Mae Whitman (Lu Ten)
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30. The Library
First aired: 7/14/2006 Production Code: 210
A professor leads the kids to a spirit library in the middle of the desert, where Sokka hopes to discover powerful secrets to use against the Fire Nation.b]
Writer: John O'Bryan
Director: Giancarlo Volpe
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31. The Desert
First aired: 7/14/2006 Production Code: 211
Aang searches for Appa, while Katara struggles to keep everyone together so they can survive in the vast desert. Meanwhile, Iroh and Zuko seek help from an ancient secret society.
Writer: Tim Hedrick
Director: Lauren MacMullan
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32. Secret of the Fire Nation (Part 1)
First aired: 9/15/2006 Production Code: 212
Getting to Ba Sing Se is harder than the kids thought. They pass up taking the easy way and instead vow to help a desperate family of refugees the only way they know, through the deadly Serpent's Pass.
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33. Secret of the Fire Nation (Part 2)
First aired: 9/15/2006 Production Code: 213
A deadly Fire Nation invention approaches the great Earth Kingdom capital of Ba Sing Se. Will the last Earth Kingdom stronghold finally give-in, or will the Avatar and his friends save the day?
Director: Giancarlo Volpe
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34. City of Walls and Secrets
Production Code: 214
Having finally made it into Ba Sing Se, the kids are given a house in the upper ring. The kids are anxious to tell the Earth King their plan but there are complications. Meanwhile, Uncle and Zuko are followed by an old foe, trying to prove that they are from the Fire Nation.
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35. Tales of Ba Sing Se
Production Code: 215
Coming soon
Director: Ethan Spaulding
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1.The Boy in the Iceburg
First aired: 2/21/2005 Production Code: 999A
When a young waterbender named Katara and her brother, Sokka, discover a giant iceberg while fishing for food around their homestead at the South Pole, they discover that there is a boy named Aang inside, whom they discover is an airbender, a group of people which were thought to be extinct. However, after a string of unfortunate events which puts the village in harms way, they soon learn that there is more to him than meets the eye.
Writer: Michael Dante DiMartino, Bryan Konietzko
Director: Dave Filoni
Guest star: Melendy Britt (Gran Gran), Mitchel Musso (Aang)
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2. The Avatar Returns
First aired: 2/21/2005 Production Code: 999B
After Aang gives himself up to the Fire Nation in order to ensure the Southern Water Tribe is safe, Katara and Sokka take Aang’s flying bison, Appa, to attempt to rescue him. However, they soon realize that Aang may not be as helpless as they originally thought he was.
Writer: Michael Dante DiMartino, Bryan Konietzko
Director: Dave Filoni
Guest star: Melendy Britt (Gran Gran), Mitchel Musso (Aang)
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3. The Southern Air Temple
First aired: 2/25/2005 Production Code: 103
Aang is excited about going home for the first time in one hundred years, but he is shocked to find out that the temple is deserted. Aang tells Sokka and Katara about his childhood as they explore the temple, but they soon discover something that Aang never expected. Meanwhile, Prince Zuko must make repairs to his ship and the only way he can do it is to dock his ship at his rival’s naval base.
Writer: Michael Dante DiMartino
Director: Lauren MacMullan
Guest star: Jason Isaacs (Zhao) , Sab Shimono (Monk Gyatso)
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4. The Warriors Of Kyoshi
First aired: 3/4/2005 Production Code: 104
As one of Aang's little detours, the group heads toward the island of Kyoshi. But soon they learn that the townspeople don’t trust foreigners well at all; however, when Aang proves to them that he is the Avatar they are treated as guests of honor. Katara wants to get some supplies and leave as soon as possible, while Aang is enjoying his time as a celebrity; little do they know, though, that the Fire Nation has tracked them down. Also, Sokka meets and trains with a female warrior named Suki.
Writer: Nick Malis
Director: Giancarlo Volpe
Guest star: Jennie Kwan (Suki), Jillian Henry (Koko)
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5. The King Of Omashu
First aired: 3/18/2005 Production Code: 105
When Aang takes Katara and Sokka on a wild journey through Omashu’s mail delivery system, they wind up on the wrong side of the law and are taken to the King for punishment. However, the King of Omashu decides to put Aang to a test, or his friends will be surrounded in a stone prison. Will Aang be able to complete the mad King’s tasks? And who is this insane King?
Writer: John O'Bryan
Director: Anthony Lioi
Guest star: James Sie (Cabbage Merchant), Kevin Michael Richardson (King Bumi's Pet), Kevin Ng (Kid Bumi), André Sogliuzzo (King Bumi)
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6. Imprisoned
First aired: 3/25/2005 Production Code: 106
When the group arrives at a small Earth Kingdom mining town, they see an earthbender named Haru who is practicing his ability, but he runs away when Katara tries to confront him about it. They soon learn that the Fire Nation has taken over the town and that earthbending is forbidden and all earthbenders are taken away to an offshore prison. However, when an elderly man is trapped when the mine collapses, Katara urges Haru to use his powers to save the man’s life, but when the old man reports Haru to the authorities. Katara blames herself for his predicament and she vows to rescue him; but will she succeed?
Writer: Matthew Hubbard
Director: Dave Filoni
Guest star: Kevin Michael Richardson (Tyro), Pat Musick (Haru's Mother), George Takei (Warden), Michael Dow (Haru)
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7. The Spirit World (Winter Solstice, Part 1)
First aired: 4/8/2005 Production Code: 107
When Aang is assigned to help defend a town from a monster that has been plaguing the town, his lack of ability and knowledge becomes obvious as he doesn’t know what to do. However, when Sokka tries to rush to Aang’s rescue during the fight, he himself becomes captured and is taken away by the monster, which turns out to be from the spirit world. Aang promises Katara that he’ll find Sokka and bring him back, but with Aang even doubting himself, will he be capable of finding where the monster went?
Writer: Aaron Ehasz
Director: Lauren MacMullan
Guest star: André Sogliuzzo (Captain), James Shigeta (Old Wanderer), Mike Hagiwara (Leader)
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8. Avatar Roku (Winter Solstice, Part 2)
First aired: 4/15/2005 Production Code: 108
Aang learns that he must go to the Fire Nation temple during the winter solstice if he wishes to speak with Avatar Roku to see what he must do. However, with Prince Zuko on his trail while he heads straight into the heart of the nation who wants him captured, he realizes that this isn’t going to be an easy task.
Writer: Michael Dante DiMartino
Director: Giancarlo Volpe
Guest star: James Garrett (Avatar Roku), Jason Isaacs (Zhao) , Clement Von Fronckenstein (Great Sage), Michael Yama (Shyu)
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9. The Waterbending Scroll
First aired: 4/29/2005 Production Code: 109
After Katara attempts to teach Aang waterbending, but realizes that he is learning it much faster than she is, she is desperate to improve her abilities. When Katara inadvertently stumbles across a waterbending scroll that can help improve her ability while Aang is looking at a pirate’s store, she decides to steal it after she realizes that she couldn’t hope to afford it; but will she be capable of stealing from the pirates without causing herself and her friends trouble?
Writer: John O'Bryan
Director: Anthony Lioi
Guest star: Byron McKittrick (Pirate Barker), James Sie (Cabbage Merchant), Jim Meskimen (Fire Nation Soldier), Jack Angel (Pirate Captain)
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10. Jet
First aired: 5/6/2005 Production Code: 110
While traveling towards the North Pole, the group almost gets captured by the Fire Nation. However, when a charismatic young man and his band of rebels attack the Fire Nation camp and rescue them, they learn that they are trying to resist the Fire Nation’s motives to expand their territory. Katara and Aang really enjoy their time with the band of rebels, but Sokka soon discovers that they aren’t as noble as meets the eye.
Writer: James Eagan
Director: Dave Filoni
Guest star: Mitch Holleman (The Duke), Crawford Wilson (Jet), Sterling Young (Pipsqueak), Nika Futterman (Smellerbee)
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11. The Great Divide
First aired: 5/20/2005 Production Code: 111
While on their way to the North Pole, Aang and his friends arrive at a giant canyon where two groups of refugees are bickering over who should get to go across. Aang decides to walk across with the two groups to ensure they don’t fight one another. However, he soon learns that the two tribes have been feuding for one hundred years and they both believe their actions are justified. But when the predators inside the canyon start to come out, Aang is stuck trying to defend both tribes from each other and the vicious wildlife.
Writer: John O'Bryan
Director: Giancarlo Volpe
Guest star: Scott Menville (Gan jin Scout), Rene Auberjonois (Gan jin Leader), Roberta Farkas (Zhang Leader)
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12. The Storm
First aired: 6/3/2005 Production Code: 112
Aang, Katara and Sokka have run out of money. Katara suggests Sokka get a job, and, coincidentally, they meet a fisherman who is looking for someone to help him out with his fishing. But when the fisherman recognizes Aang is the Avatar, he causes him to run away on his glider. Katara follows him on Appa, and when she gets there Aang begins to reveal life before he was frozen in the iceberg. Meanwhile, Prince Zuko and Lieutenant Jee get into an argument, until Iroh breaks it up. Soon thereafter, the Lieutenant and the rest of the crew gain a newfound respect for their leader after learning of his past.
Writer: Aaron Ehasz
Director: Lauren MacMullan
Guest star: Mark Hamill (Fire Lord Ozai), James Hong (Dour Monk), Robert Pine (Old Man), Susan Silo (Old Man's Wife), Jim Meskimen (Zuko's Lieutenant), Clyde Kusatsu (Senior Monk)
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13. The Blue Spirit
First aired: 6/17/2005 Production Code: 113
After Sokka and Katara get sick while they are journeying to the North Pole, Aang seeks out a cure and discovers he needs some frozen frogs in order to get them cured. Meanwhile, Zhao has been promoted to Admiral and he is using the Fire Nation’s best men to capture Aang, which turns out to be bad news as Aang is captured while trying to get the frogs to cure his friends. All hope seems lost for Aang and his friends, but there may just be a glimmer of hope when a strange masked figure comes to Aang’s rescue, but who could it possibly be?
Writer: Bryan Konietzko, Michael Dante DiMartino
Director: Dave Filoni
Guest star: Jason Isaacs (Zhao) , Jodi Carlisle (Herbalist Lady), Jim Meskimen (Lieutenant Jee), Nick Jameson (Colonel Shinu)
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14. The Fortune Teller
First aired: 9/23/2005 Production Code: 114
When the group tries to help a man who is being attacked by a platypus-bear, they discover that the local town has a fortuneteller named Aunt Wu in it, who has been forecasting the town's fate for years. But when Sokka and Aang discover one of the fortuneteller's most vital predictions is dead wrong, they have to develop a plan to convince the stubborn townspeople that their beloved Aunt Wu was wrong.
Writer: John O'Bryan, Aaron Ehasz
Director: Dave Filoni
Guest star: Cameron Monaghan (Twin #1/Twin #2), Clyde Kusatsu (Calm Man), Tsai Chin (Aunt Wu)
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15. Bato of the Water Tribe
First aired: 10/7/2005 Production Code: 115
Aang feels neglected as Katara and Sokka reunite with Bato, an old friend of their father’s from the South Pole. They begin to reminisce on their times in the past while they wait for a message to arrive from their father; in which Aang believes Katara and Sokka will abandon him and go out to find their father should the message arrive. However, when the messenger gives Aang the message to give to Bato, Aang betrays his friends in a way Katara or Sokka could never imagine. However, when Zuko recruits a bounty hunter named Jun to track Aang down, his friendship is put to the test as he must deal with the fact that he betrayed his friends while defending himself from yet another fight.
Writer: Ian Wilcox
Director: Giancarlo Volpe
Guest star: Tsai Chin (Aunt Wu), Jodi Carlisle (Herbalist Lady), Amy Hill (Superior), André Sogliuzzo (Hakoda), Jennifer Hale (Jun), Richard McGonagle (Bato)
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16. The Deserter
First aired: 10/21/2005 Production Code: 116
When Aang and his friends go to a Fire Nation town so that Aang can witness some firebending, their plan soon goes awry when it’s discovered that he is the Avatar. Fortunately, he’s rescued by an individual who serves a firebending master named Jeong Jeong who has abandoned the Fire Nation, so Aang attempts to use this time to attempt to learn how to firebend. However, when the firebending master refuses to even see Aang, will Aang be able to prove he’s ready to learn how to firebend despite the fact that he lacks discipline?
Writer: Tim Hedrick
Director: Lauren MacMullan
Guest star: Jason Isaacs (Zhao), James Garrett (Avatar Roku) , John Kassir (Chey), Keone Young (Jeong Jeong)
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17. The Northern Air Temple
First aired: 11/4/2005 Production Code: 117
When Aang and his friends hear rumors about surviving airbenders, they decide to stop by the Northern Air Temple on their way to the North Pole to see for themselves. What they find is a bunch of people who aren’t airbenders, but have mastered the art of gliding; though this upsets Aang because they have been defacing the temple. However, there was one part of the temple where nobody has been able to enter, and what Aang and his friends discover inside spells oncoming conflict.
Writer: Elizabeth Welch Ehasz
Director: Dave Filoni
Guest star: Daniel Samonas (Teo), Rene Auberjonois (Mechanist), Kristoffer Tabori (Emissary), Clyde Kastatsu (Storyteller)
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18. The Waterbending Master
First aired: 11/18/2005 Production Code: 118
When Aang and his friends get lost on their way to the North Pole, they manage to be found by some of the Northern Water Tribe’s soldiers, which take them to their capital. There, Aang manages to find a waterbending master to teach him the abilities he needs to know, but the master refuses to train Katara. Meanwhile, Admiral Zhao recruits Zuko’s soldiers to prepare for an assault on the Northern Water Tribe, though he has other plans in store for Zuko’s fate.
Writer: Michael Dante DiMartino
Director: Giancarlo Volpe
Guest star: Jason Isaacs (Zhao) , Jack Angel (Pirate Captain), Victor Brandt (Master Pakku), Jon Polito (Chief Arnook), Keone Young (Captain Li), Byron McKittrick (Pirate Barker), Lucille Bliss (Yaguda), Johanna Braddy (Princess Yue)
19. The Siege of the North (Part 1)
First aired: 12/2/2005 Production Code: 998A
In the first half of the two-part season finale, Zhao begins to launch his attack against the Northern Water Tribe. As the walls of the besieged city begin to fall, the Avatar taps into the spirit world and seeks the help of one of the oldest spirits, in hopes of saving one of the most prominent areas of the world.
Writer: John O'Bryan
Director: Lauren MacMullan
Guest star: Jason Isaacs (Zhao) , Johanna Braddy (Princess Yue), Ben Oiskin (Hahn), Victor Brandt (Master Pakku), Jon Polito (Chief Arnook)
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20. The Siege of the North (Part 2)
First aired: 12/2/2005 Production Code: 998B
Aang returns from the spirit world to a big surprise. Meanwhile, Zhao and his forces continue to press deeper into the Northern Water Tribe. What could possibly stop the fire nation from destroying this tranquil region? If Zhao has his way, nothing. Also, Iroh makes a powerful stand and Zuko struggles to keep his plan in tact.
Writer: Aaron Ehasz
Director: Dave Filoni
Guest star: Jason Isaacs (Zhao), James Garrett (Avatar Roku) , Ben Oiskin (Hahn), Mark Hamill (Fire Lord Ozai), Johanna Braddy (Princess Yue), Victor Brandt (Master Pakku), Jon Polito (Chief Arnook), Erik Todd Dellums (Koh)
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21. The Avatar State
First aired: 3/17/2006 Production Code: 201
Plagued with nightmares featuring the devastating power of his Avatar State, Aang and the gang meet an Earth Kingdom general who has big plans for defeating the Fire Nation. Meanwhile, Prince Zuko and Uncle Iroh, having survived the failed attack on the North Water Tribe, have a surprise visit from the Prince's sister with seemingly good news.
Writer: Elizabeth Welch Ehasz, Tim Hedrick, Aaron Ehasz, John O'Bryan
Director: Giancarlo Volpe
Guest star: James Garrett (Avatar Roku) , Robin Atkin Downes (Captain), Victor Brandt (Master Pakku), Daniel Dae Kim (General Fong)
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22. The Cave of Two Lovers
First aired: 3/24/2006 Production Code: 202
On their way to Omashu, Aang, Katara, and Sokka meet a group of nomads who show them a shortcut through the "Cave of Two Lovers." But when the group becomes trapped in the cave, it's up to Aang and Katara to save the group by trusting in love ... and possibly questioning their relationship. Meanwhile, Iroh gets a lethal rash so Zuko and Iroh head to a small Earth Kingdom town for help, hoping their real identities will not be discovered.
Writer: Joshua Hamilton
Director: Lauren MacMullan
Guest star: Barbara Goodson (Mom), Kim Mai Guest (Song), Laraine Newman (Lily), Derek Basco (Moku), Dee Bradley Baker (Chong)
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23. Return to Omashu
First aired: 4/7/2006 Production Code: 203
Despite the shocking news they just discovered, Aang insists on trying to find King Bumi within Omashu's borders, even with the dangers that will await him and his friends if his real identity is discovered. Meanwhile Azula goes in search of old friends to help her with her mission.
Writer: Elizabeth Welch Ehasz
Director: Ethan Spaulding
Guest star: Paul Eiding (Governor of New Ozai), Tara Strong (Governor's Wife), Fred Tatasciore (Omashu Resistance Leader), Dee Bradley Baker (Tom Tom), André Sogliuzzo (King Bumi)
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24. The Swamp
First aired: 4/14/2006 Production Code: 204
A mysterious tornado pulls the kids into a supernatural swamp where Katara, Sokka and Aang have mysterious visions. Meanwhile, Momo and Appa are chased by rogue swamp dwellers and only Aang and the gang can save them.
Writer: Tim Hedrick
Director: Giancarlo Volpe
Guest star: Johanna Braddy (Princess Yue), William H. Bassett (Swamp Monster), Joe Alaskey (Broadswordsman), Carlos Alazraqui (Due/Tho)
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25. Avatar Day
First aired: 4/28/2006 Production Code: 205
Aang and the gang discover an Earth town that celebrates something called "Avatar Day." But when they get there and learn the festival is of "anti-Avatar" sentiment, Aang is put on trial for a crime a past incarnation allegedly committed. Looking to clear the Avatar's good name, Katara and Sokka venture back to a familar place to gather evidence and discover the truth.
Writer: John O'Bryan
Director: Lauren MacMullan
Guest star: Jason Miller (X) (Scary Prisoner), Malachi Throne (Colonel Monske), Jillian Henry (Koko), Byron McKittrick (Crazy Foaming Guy), James Hong (Mayor Tong), Jennifer Hale (Avatar Kyoshi), James Sie (Oyaji (Kyoshi Leader))
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26. The Blind Bandit
First aired: 5/5/2006 Production Code: 206
In search for an Earthbending teacher for Aang, the kids go to an underground Earthbending tournament where they encounter Toph, a blind, but powerful Earthbender. After seeing her unique style of Earthbending, Aang wants Toph to become his teacher, but there are complications.
Writer: Michael Dante DiMartino
Director: Ethan Spaulding
Guest star: Sab Shimono (Master Yu), Cam Clarke (Lao), Marc Graue (Xin Fu)
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27. Zuko Alone
First aired: 5/12/2006 Production Code: 207
Traveling alone now, Zuko wanders into an Earth Kingdom town and meets a young boy named Lee. The two bond, but their experiences bring up painful memories of Zuko's youth.
Writer: Elizabeth Welch Ehasz
Director: Lauren MacMullan
Guest star: Walker Edmiston (Fire Lord Azulon), Susan Eisenberg (Sela), Brian M. O'Neill (Ganzu), Robby Bruce (Lee), Elijah Runcorn (Young Zuko), Jen Cohn (Ursa), Gary Sturgis (Gow), Mark Hamill (Ozai)
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28. The Chase
First aired: 5/26/2006 Production Code: 208
Tired from trying to escape a machine that shows up every time they try to sleep, Aang and the gang have to escape Azula and her team, but their exhaustion leads to a tight situation. Meanwhile, Zuko must deal with something personal. And Iroh bonds with an unlikely individual.
Writer: Joshua Hamilton
Director: Giancarlo Volpe
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29. Bitterwork
First aired: 6/2/2006 Production Code: 209
Toph's instructing abilities come into question when Aang cannot seem to overcome a block that keeps him from earthbending. Sokka gets himself in a jam, while befriending what was moments before his next meal, and Iroh and Zuko begin training utilizing new philosophies and methods that originate from the other elements.
Writer: Aaron Ehasz
Director: Ethan Spaulding
Guest star: Mae Whitman (Lu Ten)
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30. The Library
First aired: 7/14/2006 Production Code: 210
A professor leads the kids to a spirit library in the middle of the desert, where Sokka hopes to discover powerful secrets to use against the Fire Nation.b]
Writer: John O'Bryan
Director: Giancarlo Volpe
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31. The Desert
First aired: 7/14/2006 Production Code: 211
Aang searches for Appa, while Katara struggles to keep everyone together so they can survive in the vast desert. Meanwhile, Iroh and Zuko seek help from an ancient secret society.
Writer: Tim Hedrick
Director: Lauren MacMullan
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32. Secret of the Fire Nation (Part 1)
First aired: 9/15/2006 Production Code: 212
Getting to Ba Sing Se is harder than the kids thought. They pass up taking the easy way and instead vow to help a desperate family of refugees the only way they know, through the deadly Serpent's Pass.
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33. Secret of the Fire Nation (Part 2)
First aired: 9/15/2006 Production Code: 213
A deadly Fire Nation invention approaches the great Earth Kingdom capital of Ba Sing Se. Will the last Earth Kingdom stronghold finally give-in, or will the Avatar and his friends save the day?
Director: Giancarlo Volpe
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34. City of Walls and Secrets
Production Code: 214
Having finally made it into Ba Sing Se, the kids are given a house in the upper ring. The kids are anxious to tell the Earth King their plan but there are complications. Meanwhile, Uncle and Zuko are followed by an old foe, trying to prove that they are from the Fire Nation.
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35. Tales of Ba Sing Se
Production Code: 215
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Director: Ethan Spaulding
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