The Siege of the north part 2! My favorite episode.....
No, there are no real element benders in the world as seen in fictional TV shows or movies like "Avatar: The Last Airbender." The ability to manipulate the elements (earth, air, fire, water) is purely a creative concept and not a skill that exists in reality.
The last episode of "H2O: Just Add Water" aired on April 29, 2010.
Uh, he's not a merman the last time I checked
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Its about when tracy obvouisly leaves the DG coz justine littlewood takes the mick sayin that tracy has returned to the DG due to the fact when tracy was young she wanted to leave.So is it really true that tracy will be leavin? No one knows u will just have to watch the last episode!! ;)
yes in the last episode of avatar the last airbender aang and katara kiss
Aang is the current avatar. He is aslo The Last Airbender as says the title. Anyone who say at least one episode would realize this.
The name of the Avatar last Airbender is Aang
Mitchel Musso was the voice of Aang in the unaired version of the pilot episode in Avatar: The Last Airbender.
Aang is the last airbender; the rest were wiped out by the fire nation
Aang. His name's still Aang. Avatar Aang.
Aang
yeah
Nope :)
avatar the legend of aang
yes.
He's not the last Avatar, he's the last airbender. He is the last airbender. The Avatar's soul is reincarnated into the next bender in the cycle, so if he were to die, the Avatar would be reborn into the next cycle. As the cycle is air, water, earth, fire, he would be reborn into one of the water tribes. However, as Avatar Roku tells Aang in the Avatar State, the first episode of the second season, "If the Avatar is killed while he is in the Avatar State the cycle will be broken, and the Avatar will cease to exist." As Aang is killed in the Avatar State in "The Crossroads of Destiny," the Avatar Cycle has likely been broken. Indeed, Aang reveals in the third season that he can no longer travel to the Avatar State, which indicates that he is not only the last airbender, but possibly the last Avatar as well. But then he does manage to go into the Avatar State in the finale and everything is happy. Yay.