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Azula
阿η₯–拉
Azula
Biographical information
Nationality

Fire Nation

Age

14 (in Avatar: The Last Airbender)
15-16 (The Promise Trilogy)
Unknown (deceased in The Legend of Korra)

Physical description
Gender

Female

Hair color

Black

Personal information
Allies

Ozai, Li

Enemies

Team Avatar, Zuko, Iroh, Mai, Ty Lee, Kuei, Long Feng, Kyoshi Warriors, more...

Weapon of choice

Fire, lightning

Fighting style(s)

Firebending

Chronological and political information
Position
  • Firebending prodigy
  • Former Crown Princess of the Fire Nation
  • Former Head of the Dai Li
  • Mental health patient
  • Would-be Fire Lord
  • Princess Regent (overthrown by Zuko during coronation)
First appearance
Last appearance

"Sozin's Comet, Part 4: Avatar Aang"

Voiced by

Grey DeLisle

Azula was the princess of the Fire Nation, daughter of Fire Lord Ozai and Princess Ursa, as well as the younger sister and archenemy of Fire Lord Zuko. She was a key adversary of Team Avatar,[1] chasing Avatar Aang and her banished brother far across the Earth Kingdom accompanied by her two best friends, Mai and Ty Lee.

A firebending prodigy, Azula was sadistic, manipulative, and obsessed with power. She was a skilled tactician who orchestrated the Fire Nation victory over the Earth Kingdom capital Ba Sing Se[2][3] and halted the invasion on the Day of Black Sun.[4]

Azula harbored deep mental instabilities, believing her mother loved Zuko more than her.[5] Raised by her father in an environment without a mother-figure, Azula had to be nothing less than perfect in her father's eyes. After the betrayal of her two closest friends, Mai and Ty Lee, these instabilities were brought up to the surface.[6] Upon the arrival of Sozin's Comet, Azula was soon to be crowned Fire Lord;[7] however, her defeat at the hands of her brother Zuko and Katara caused her to suffer a complete mental breakdown.[8]

Contents

History Edit

Background Edit

Even as a young child, Azula exhibited a duplicitous and cunning streak, as shown when she manipulated her mother to get her way.

Princess Azula was born to Prince Ozai and Princess Ursa about two years after her brother, Prince Zuko. She was named after her paternal grandfather, Fire Lord Azulon.[9] Azula grew up in the riches, the splendor, and the privileges of royalty in the Fire Nation. Her sharp wits and the fact that she was a firebending prodigy gained her great attention and acclaim, which quickly made her Ozai's favorite child.[10] Her father began raising her as his true heir from an early stage, taking her into his confidence and educating her in politics, while on the other hand neglecting Zuko. She later attended the Royal Fire Academy for Girls, where she met Mai and Ty Lee, two daughters of Fire Nation noblemen.[11]

Even when she was only nine years old, Azula displayed her natural talents, along with her tendency for malice and perfection. When Ty Lee succeeded in performing a cartwheel after Azula had failed while attempting to do her own, Azula responded by shoving her friend to the ground and laughing gleefully. When she saw nine-year-old Mai attempting to hide her crush on her brother Zuko, Azula used her acting and cunning to convince her mother to make Zuko play with them. During their game, she proceeded to place an apple on Mai's head and set it on fire, forcing Zuko to tackle Mai into a fountain to put out the fire. She found great pleasure in embarrassing the two of them.[9]

A true megalomaniac, Azula desired power from a young age, suggesting that her father would make a better Fire Lord than the heir apparent, her uncle, Iroh. She was shown destroying a doll that her uncle had sent her as a gift from the Earth Kingdom. Not long after this, her cousin Lu Ten was killed, causing Iroh to abandon his legendary 600 day siege at Ba Sing Se, which in turn prompted Azula to dub him "a quitter and a loser". She even showed some slight disrespect to her grandfather as when she was told to call him "Fire Lord Azulon", she responded with, "Can't we just call him grandfather? He's not exactly the powerful firebender he used to be".[9]

Azula exudes a sadistic relish as she watches her father burning her brother's face during an Agni Kai.
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Shortly after receiving this news, Azula and the rest of her family went before Fire Lord Azulon, and she put on a spectacular display of her firebending prowess. She then smugly watched Zuko try the same performance and fail. When Azulon sent everyone but Ozai out of the room, Azula grabbed her brother and hid behind the curtains. From there, she watched her father request that he be made Fire Lord instead of Iroh. When Zuko fled in fear from the Fire Lord's anger, Azula stayed to watch with amusement. Azula then 'supposedly' heard her grandfather sentence her brother to death, a fact that she wasted no time in gleefully reporting to the brother in question. She taunted him until her mother angrily pulled her away for a private talk. Azula was next seen playing with the knife that Zuko had received from Iroh, and coolly announcing that their grandfather had passed away and their mother had vanished. Soon after that, she was watching her father's coronation with glee.[9] No love developed between her and Zuko throughout the next few years, as Ozai apparently began to favor her more and more over her brother during this period.

Azula, alongside Iroh and Zhao, watched Zuko's Agni Kai with his father. When Ozai burned her brother's face, she was seen smiling in triumph, along with Zhao.[12] When Zuko was banished from the Fire Nation, Azula officially became Ozai's heir. For the next three years, she would continue her relentless training in firebending, strategy, and combat, until she refined herself enough to serve her father. By this time, her firebending advanced to the level where her fire was blue, thus increasing her overall bending power and intensity, making her a formidable prodigy.

Book 1: Water Edit

Shortly after Zhao's failed siege on the Northern Water Tribe, Azula was summoned by her father to his throne room. As she knelt before Fire Lord Ozai, he commented that Zuko was a failure and Iroh was a traitor. He charged her with a mission: to find and capture her uncle and brother.[13]

Book 2: Earth Edit

Main article: History of Azula (Spring 100 ASC)

Book 3: Fire Edit

Main article: History of Azula (Summer 100 ASC)

After the Hundred Year War Edit

After her Agni Kai, Azula was transferred to a mental health facility on a nearby island where she was monitored around the clock.[10] She passed away sometime before 170 ASC.[14]

Personality Edit

Azula relentlessly drilled herself towards perfection and settled for nothing less from herself or those that serve her.[15] She believed that power and domination are what makes a person strong. She had absolute confidence in her "divine right to rule" which she believed she was born with.[3] She had neither pity nor mercy towards those she marked as treasonous or inferior.

Azula, calm and deadly.
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Azula was marked by a distinct lack of empathy. Even as a child, she was seen to react with hostility when outdone, when she shoved Ty Lee to the ground after Ty Lee had bested her in gymnastics.[9] This behavior would characterize her relationship with her friends for many years. Although she could show sympathy towards them, she never cared for their feelings and manipulated them as she saw fit, such as when she threatened Ty Lee into leaving the circus and joining her cause.[11]

She was prone to asserting herself and her authority in a grandiose way, such as when she humiliated Long Feng in front of his former henchmen,[3] or when she threatened the captain of her ship.[15] She also showed a need for admiration from her father, whom she emulated to a great degree, and to a lesser extent from everyone else around her. She was shown reacting with despair and rage when she learned her father was going to the Earth Kingdom without her.[7]

Azula was known to have an extremely cruel personality. From a very young age, Azula demonstrated sadistic aggression and a near total lack of remorse to friends, servants, family, and animals. Her own mother, Princess Ursa, once remarked, "What is wrong with that child?” after observing her casual cruelties. Azula's first reaction to hearing of Iroh's son's death was to wonder whether this now made her father the heir to the throne. She later dismissed her uncle as a quitter and a loser when learning he had ended his six hundred day siege of Ba Sing Se to grieve for Lu Ten.[9] She eagerly watched Azulon proclaim Ozai's punishment for trying to claim the throne and grinned maliciously when Zuko was burned and scarred by their father. She also did not seem to care when her mother disappeared or her grandfather died.[12] Her cruelty was apparently infamous and extreme; when Iroh accidentally ingested the poisonous White Jade flower, both he and Zuko quickly decided that they would rather go seek help from the Earth Kingdom and face certain death than deal with the Fire Nation and be handed over to Azula.[16]

For a fleeting moment, Azula opens up and unveils pain and resentment behind her cold-blooded appearance.
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Azula's characteristic blue flames symbolize the power she possessed and constantly sought to increase. Her apathy also accounted for her ability to create and direct lightning, the "cold-blooded fire".[15] According to Iroh, the skill required complete control of all emotion, which would not prove difficult for Azula with her one-track mentality.[17] Because of these skills, she was also an excellent tactician, regularly displaying cunning, perception, and resourcefulness that allowed her to take advantage of almost any situation. She possessed good self-control, facing down Long Feng and deceiving him when held captive,[3] and can lie with a straight face and no physical reactions.[4]

Ironically, for all her refinement and self-confidence, Azula did retain some insecurity. As a result of her sequestered life of royalty, she had developed a considerable amount of social ineptitude, particularly in her uncertainty of how to act around boys, and she frequently intimidated them during conversation. Her overly competitive nature surfaced during a kuai ball game, and she later admitted her jealousy over how much attention Ty Lee received from others.[5]

However, Azula later began to show signs of a fragile mentality. For all of her self-assurance, she was momentarily driven into rage when Mai betrayed her by helping Zuko to escape, and admitted to loving him more than she feared Azula. As Azula moved to strike her down, she was in turn temporarily paralyzed by Ty Lee. The enraged princess then ordered both her former friends to be locked away and "left to rot".[4] While it was apparent that Azula held herself in high regard above her friends, their sudden betrayal drove her to the edge for an instant, hinting at just how unstable she would later prove to be.[6]

Azula's flawless demeanor is shattered by the unanticipated betrayal of Mai.
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Azula's mentality continued to crumble in the final weeks of the War. When she attacked Zuko and the gang at the Western Air Temple, Azula was evidently losing her sanity, as her attacks became far more vicious and she was shown to be now obsessed with killing Zuko.[18]

The obvious tipping point occurred during her father's coronation as the Phoenix King, where Azula was told she would not assist in the attack on the Earth Kingdom. Azula seemed distraught at this and took this decision as an offense to her and her honor.[7] For her, Ozai always represented absolute power and perfection, qualities which she desired to acquire. His refusal to bring her along on a mission where the two of them would serve essentially as equals made her realize that her lust for power not only frightened her enemies, but perhaps her father as well. Ozai responded by appointing Azula as the new Fire Lord to govern over the Fire Nation in his absence, temporarily satisfying her desire for power. However, she was unable to cope with the fact that the only human being who ever loved her was indeed ashamed of her, yet still possessed power over her. Her father was the last person Azula thought she could trust, and Ozai's refusal to include her in his final conquest only served to cause Azula even more inner pain. Knowing that her father would neither submit to her will nor love her, Azula's grip on reality began to steadily plummet.

On the day of her coronation, Azula became excessively paranoid, banishing all of her subjects for minor or suspected offenses. When she styled her hair for the coronation, she was so frustrated by her inability to tie up her hair bun that she cut away her trademark bangs, leaving her hair a tattered mess. She then saw her mother in her mirror in an apparent hallucination. Her mother complimented her, saying that she always had beautiful hair. Azula then asked her mother why she was there, and Ursa told her that she wouldn't miss her daughter's coronation. Azula told her not to pretend to act proud, stating that she knew her mother thought she was a monster. The hallucination of her mother then told her that she didn't think that, that Azula was just confused, and that she loved her. Azula then went deeper into insanity, threw her brush at the mirror, breaking it, and broke down crying.[6] She didn't seem surprised by her hallucination, implying it might not have been the first one, or even that she could no longer distinguish such things from reality.

A visibly unstable Azula takes on her brother in an Agni Kai.
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This incident exposed a complex facet to Azula's persona. Although outwardly maintaining a cold and dismissive opinion of her mother,[5] Ursa's banishment ultimately had a devastating impact upon Azula's fragile psyche, possibly even more so than it did her brother Zuko. As Azula's sanity began slipping away from her, this inability to reconcile her perceived belief that Ursa considered her a monster with the truer (though idealized) maternal feelings of love and support that Ursa demonstrated in the hallucination created an inescapable conflict in her mind that furthered Azula's eventual mental collapse.[6] Another thread of this argument explored the possibility that Azula may have harbored a guilt-ridden conscience, long suppressed or held at bay for many years by her indomitable will. Her conscience, in the form of her mother Ursa (whose love and guidance she secretly longed for but could never have) reared itself stronger than before. Ursa's gentle, motherly concerns over Azula's use of fear and cruelty as her only means of maintaining relationships with friends and family alike induces a violent mental breakdown prior to her coronation.[6]

It would also seem that in her ever increasing insanity, Azula gave into her fear of being killed. She accused her servant of purposely leaving a pit in her cherry so that she'd choke. She got angry at the Dai Li when they arrived five minutes late, suggesting that in that time an assassin could sneak in, kill her, and "be on his merry way". She then suggested that the Dai Li could betray and kill her ("just like Mai and Ty Lee"), and banished them. She then began keeping her back against one of the throne's canopy poles, probably out of fear of being attacked or killed from behind.[6]

It also appeared that she wasn't sleeping well as she had dark circles under her eyes, implying that she might have feared someone killing her in her sleep. Upon Lo and Li's arrival to counsel her, Azula's fear of disappointing her father was clear. Azula became so enraged when her old mentors' questioned her wishes that she momentarily forgot that they were not firebenders, and ordered them to fight an Agni Kai with each other.[6]

Azula showed up at her coronation impatient and with her hair still a mess. Katara and Zuko then arrived to fight her, and she constantly provoked the duo as she attacked them.[6] When Katara finally defeated Azula and chained her to the ground, Azula screamed in anger and breathed fire uncontrollably, furiously struggling to break herself free, falling into complete insanity. She dragged herself along the ground helplessly, as Zuko and Katara looked on in pity and horror.[8] Azula appeared to be unaffected by her failure to kill the Avatar. However, her failed relationship with her mother (and her jealousy towards Zuko for receiving more of their mother's affection[5]) coupled with the betrayal she suffered at the hands of Mai and Ty Lee, who were the closest persons in her entourage,[19] and her subsequent defeat by Zuko and Katara, finally sent Azula over the edge as she cracked, screaming and crying uncontrollably.[8] Azula was admitted into a mental health facility on a nearby island in the Fire Nation where she was closely monitored.[10]

Abilities Edit

Firebending Edit

Azula was one of the most skilled firebenders of her time, and has been described as a "prodigy" by both Ozai[9] and Zuko.[13]

Azula flaunts her prodigious firebending skills before her grandfather.
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The most noticeable feature of Princess Azula's bending was her ability to create her characteristic blue flames, which are much more intense than the red, orange, and yellow fire normally used by firebenders. Azula was only seen bending normal fire during her childhood and in the opening sequence.[9] Azula had also been seen using flames in previously unseen ways, such as jets of flames,[18][19] whirling disks,[11] and blades of fire. Also notable was her ability to produce a greater amount of flames than most firebenders without tiring, as she was shown to be able to maintain successive assaults for long durations of time.[11]

She had also demonstrated the skill to condense her flames, enabling her fire to cut clean through various objects. When formed into fireballs, the flames serve to be rather concussive, able to firmly pulverize objects such as stone. Azula was able to generate powerful shields of swirling flames which could withstand the full force of four simultaneous elemental attacks (and a boomerang).[20] She was even able to charge up her fire before releasing it, as was seen during her fight with Aang.[21] Azula was also capable of fighting off multiple Kyoshi Warriors, using both firebending and hand-to-hand techniques.[22] The outcome of this fight was not shown, but the fact that Azula, Mai, and Ty Lee infiltrated Ba Sing Se posing as the Kyoshi Warriors[2][23] revealed that Azula had won. Azula later stated that Suki was her favorite prisoner, further revealing that she had won the duel against Suki.[4]

Azula's advanced firebending.
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The depth of Azula's potential seen thus far came where she was shown using very advanced techniques, creating large blasts of flame, evaporating a wave of water that Katara threw at her, using her flames to propel herself forward like a jet, and minutes later produce and guide lightning.[3] While little of her firebending was seen in in the earlier stages of Book 3, she did demonstrate her powers a few times. She had also used firebending to give extra propulsion in a game of Kuai Ball, creating an explosion and burning the net.[5] She had also used her firebending to break free of her shackles, and briefly attacked Sokka, Aang, and Toph.[4] Azula engaged a pitched battle with Zuko and Sokka, where she was still able to battle on equal footing with them despite her being outnumbered.[19] In addition to creating her usual powerful fire balls, she is able to shoot her flames behind her in order to propel herself through the air onto the gondola.[19]

Azula was one of the most powerful firebenders of her time. Only Iroh and Ozai were clearly more powerful than she was, although Zuko was shown to be on approximately equal footing with her towards the immediate end of the War.[6][8] Azula's firebending powers and prodigious skill allowed her to fend off many attackers with little effort, and defeat a single talented bender like Aang.[3]

Azula was proficient in the highly difficult technique of creating and guiding lightning, a sub-skill of firebending, and was the first character within the to demonstrate the ability.[15]

Azula's firebending, enhanced by Sozin's Comet.
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As Azula gradually lost her sanity prior to the arrival of Sozin's Comet, her firebending became unfocused and wild, making her all the more dangerous, however it also resulted in her becoming exhausted more easily than usual. Despite her state of mind, her attacks on Zuko and Katara during her final duel proved ferocious and destructive, and was still able to fire lightning accurately.[6] However, her mental instability still weakened her battlefield prowess, and this ultimately resulted in her defeat at the hands of Katara. She displayed the ability to breathe fire as she struggled against her chains, but this was only brought about by her madness and rage in her defeat.[8]

Other skills Edit

Azula's skills in unarmed combat were displayed several times during the series. She easily avoided Zuko's frenzied knife attacks without the use of firebending, guiding his hands off course.[15] Later, she proceeded to disarm Suki, and knocked her off her feet without bending.[22] She also had some skill with hidden weaponry, as she was shown with the intent of using them during the eclipse.[4] Her acrobatics and use of a hidden shuriken knife were apparently skills she picked up from Ty Lee and Mai, respectively. Azula was very agile: she had been shown to run up walls and do mid-air twirls. She dodged Aang and Toph's bending attacks with little to no effort using high jumps like Ty Lee.[4] Her physical strength was also surprising as she could perform a planche, supporting her body in a horizontal position just by using her arms, with little effort.[18][19]

Azula makes up for her handicap with dexterity and agility to evade Aang and Toph.
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Azula had been shown to be an extremely cunning strategist. When she was a child, she demonstrated her military knowledge by successfully recounting Fire Lord Sozin's strategy in an old battle.[9] She planned a trap for Iroh and Zuko, which was only accidentally foiled by the captain of her ship.[15] She immediately discerned the Avatar's plan to mislead her with a false trail.[20] She planned and carried out a coup against the Earth King, winning Ba Sing Se for the Fire Nation.[2][3] During The Day of Black Sun, she laid a trap for Aang and his friends using Dai Li agents in the Fire Lord's throne room, ensuring that the eclipse time would be used up.[4] She also displayed the ability to be so extremely capable of lying effectively that even Toph couldn't sense it regardless of how blatant the lie was, showing that Azula doesn't feel remorse for lying or many of her other actions.[4] She also displayed an ability to realize whether someone was telling the truth or not, stating simply that she was a "people person".[19]

Azula's intelligence made her very skillful in manipulating people. She had used this skill on many subjects, including her brother Zuko,[3] her mother Ursa,[9] Long Feng,[2][3] the Dai Li,[2][3] Sokka,[4] and even her father to an extent.

Relationships Edit

Main article: Azula's relationships

Relatives Edit

See Fire Nation Royal Family Tree

  • Roku (maternal great-grandfather)
  • Ta Min (maternal great-grandmother)
  • Sozin (paternal great-grandfather)
  • Azulon (paternal grandfather)
  • Ilah (paternal grandmother)
  • Ozai (father)
  • Ursa (mother)
  • Zuko (older brother)
  • Iroh (uncle)
  • Lu Ten (older cousin)
  • Aang (spiritual reincarnation of Avatar Roku, her maternal great-grandfather)
  • Unknown niece (Zuko's daughter)

Appearances Edit

Trivia Edit

  • Azula was the shadowed firebender in the opening credits.
  • When Ozai crowned himself Phoenix King, he deemed Azula as his replacement; however, she was never formally crowned, and never actually became Fire Lord, though had she been crowned, she would have been known as the first known female Fire Lord.
  • Despite being younger than her brother, Azula sometimes called Zuko "Little Zuzu".
  • Azula was the first person to be seen creating lightning.
  • Forms of the word azul appeared in several languages, having the meaning of blue. The fact that Azula's name is so similar is a possible reference to her characteristic blue flames. However, before it had been decided that she would be a girl, Azula's character was drafted as a boy named Zula, so this could just be coincidence.
    • Her name may also come from the Sanskrit word Asura, a Hindu term for demon.
    • In Japanese mythology, blue flames are associated with kitsune, fox demons who are infamous for using their magical "fox-fire" for trickery, deceit, and overall malicious behavior.
  • During one of Iroh's flashbacks in "The Storm", Azula could briefly be seen within the audience observing the Agni Kai in which Prince Zuko received his facial scar from his father. As Iroh narrated, he looked away when his nephew was burned, but at Iroh's sides were the then Captain Zhao and a then unknown girl who both looked on eagerly. Online speculation on who she was erupted as soon as the episode aired, and her identity was revealed a month later at the 2005 San Diego Comic-Con.
  • Azula's voice actress, Grey DeLisle, once stated in an interview that Azula is her favorite character of all those she has voiced. DeLisle also voiced Katara and Sokka's mother, Kya, as well as Azula's great grandmother Ta Min, wife of Avatar Roku.
  • She was the only known person to be able to create blue fire.
  • Azula was nicknamed Crazula by part of the fandom after she went insane following her defeat at the end of the series. Also, due to the release of The Dark Knight the same week of the finale, the fandom also nicknamed her Jozula because of how her insanity fit well with Heath Ledger's character, Joker. It was so popular that pictures of Azula in Joker make-up sprouted up.
  • In her first, single-shot appearance at the end of "The Siege of the North, Part 2", Azula was drawn slightly different than in all her later appearances. Her hair was lighter, her lipstick was orange instead of red and her face had rounder features, instead of her sharp angular features.
  • If Katara hadn't managed to revive Aang with the Spirit Water, Azula would have been the first and only person to have broken the Avatar Cycle.[3]
  • Azula was one of the few characters to have theme music that played when she entered a scene.
  • It is strange that although Azula was a prodigy in firebending, her masters, Lo and Li, aren't firebenders at all. However, it is possible that teaching someone else did not require the ability to do so when the necessary knowledge was already possessed.
  • Azula said Sokka's name while taunting him in the Day of Black Sun. This was the only time she ever said the name of a member of Team Avatar out loud, apart from Zuko.
  • Azula was seen only once apologizing to one person. This was to Ty Lee for hurting her feelings.
  • Azula remarked to the Earth King, "It's terrible when you can't trust the people who are closest to you",[2] which seemed to be a foreshadowing to Mai and Ty Lee's betrayal.[19]
  • Azula was originally supposed to have an arranged marriage in the third book, but the idea was scrapped.[24]
  • Azula's last line of the series was, "There you are, filthy peasant!"
  • Azula was the only named female firebender seen in the series, the only others being the female sun warriors, female members of the Domestic Force, or female Avatars.
  • Iroh told Zuko that because of his parentage he was constantly at war with himself. Because Azula has the same ancestry, this may have contributed to her descent into madness.
  • The reason Azula could freely generate lightning during her mental lapse is unknown. In contrast, Iroh had stated Zuko's inner turmoil blocked him from being able to do the same.
  • Azula was born in the Year of the Snake, which seems to suit her personality very well. Those born in the Year of the Snake tend to be "graceful, intelligent, vain, analytical, scheming, and vicious."
  • Azula's character closely resembles that of Asuka Langely Soryu from the anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion. Both start out as intelligent, strong, capable and (somewhat) cruel characters with high combat skills and a drive for perfection; however, as the series goes on and they meet multiple failures and upstages, mainly in the form of male counter parts (Azula's brother Zuko, and Asuaks fellow pilot Shinji Ikari) and their self confidence is undermined and they slowly spiral into a severe mental break downs. They both also have severe issues with abandonment by their mothers, which heavily contribute to their mental breakdowns.

References Edit

  1. ↑ Throughout Avatar: The Last Airbender.
  2. ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 "The Guru". Michael Dante DiMartino, Bryan Konietzko (writers) & Giancarlo Volpe (director). Avatar: The Last Airbender. Nickelodeon. December 1, 2006. No. 19, Book 2: Earth
  3. ↑ 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 "The Crossroads of Destiny". Aaron Ehasz (writer) & Michael Dante DiMartino (director). Avatar: The Last Airbender. Nickelodeon. December 1, 2006. No. 20, Book 2: Earth
  4. ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 "The Day of Black Sun, Part 2: The Eclipse". Aaron Ehasz (writer) & Joaquim Dos Santos (director). Avatar: The Last Airbender. Nickelodeon. November 30, 2007. No. 11, Book 3: Fire
  5. ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 "The Beach". Katie Mattila (writer) & Joaquim Dos Santos (director). Avatar: The Last Airbender. Nickelodeon. October 19, 2007. No. 5, Book 3: Fire
  6. ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 6.8 6.9 "Sozin's Comet, Part 3: Into the Inferno". Michael Dante DiMartino, Bryan Konietzko (writers) & Joaquim Dos Santos (director). Avatar: The Last Airbender. Nickelodeon. July 19, 2008. No. 20, Book 3: Fire
  7. ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 "Sozin's Comet, Part 1: The Phoenix King". Michael Dante DiMartino (writer) & Ethan Spaulding (director). Avatar: The Last Airbender. Nickelodeon. July 19, 2008. No. 18, Book 3: Fire
  8. ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 "Sozin's Comet, Part 4: Avatar Aang". Michael Dante DiMartino, Bryan Konietzko (writers) & Joaquim Dos Santos (director). Avatar: The Last Airbender. Nickelodeon. July 19, 2008. No. 21, Book 3: Fire
  9. ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 9.7 9.8 9.9 "Zuko Alone". Elizabeth Welch Ehasz (writer) & Lauren MacMullan (director). Avatar: The Last Airbender. Nickelodeon. May 12, 2006. No. 7, Book 2: Earth
  10. ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 From older Avatar: The Last Airbender official site, originally on Nick.com (link). No longer updated.
  11. ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 "Return to Omashu". Elizabeth Welch Ehasz (writer) & Ethan Spaulding (director). Avatar: The Last Airbender. Nickelodeon. April 7, 2006. No. 3, Book 2: Earth
  12. ↑ 12.0 12.1 "The Storm". Aaron Ehasz (writer) & Lauren MacMullan (director). Avatar: The Last Airbender. Nickelodeon. June 3, 2005. No. 12, Book 1: Water
  13. ↑ 13.0 13.1 "The Siege of the North, Part 2". Aaron Ehasz (writer) & Dave Filoni (director). Avatar: The Last Airbender. Nickelodeon. December 2, 2005. No. 20, Book 1: Water
  14. ↑ Jeffrey Harris (2010-08-02). SDCC2010: "Batman Under The Red Hood" Roundtables Pt 2: Timm, Greenwood, & Romano. toonzone.net. Retrieved on January 19, 2012.
  15. ↑ 15.0 15.1 15.2 15.3 15.4 15.5 "The Avatar State". Aaron Ehasz, Elizabeth Welch Ehasz, Tim Hedrick, John O'Bryan (writers) & Giancarlo Volpe (director). Avatar: The Last Airbender. Nickelodeon. March 17, 2006. No. 1, Book 2: Earth
  16. ↑ "The Cave of Two Lovers". Joshua Hamilton (writer) & Lauren MacMullan (director). Avatar: The Last Airbender. Nickelodeon. March 24, 2006. No. 2, Book 2: Earth
  17. ↑ "Bitter Work". Aaron Ehasz (writer) & Ethan Spaulding (director). Avatar: The Last Airbender. Nickelodeon. June 2, 2006. No. 9, Book 2: Earth
  18. ↑ 18.0 18.1 18.2 "The Southern Raiders". Elizabeth Welch Ehasz (writer) & Joaquim Dos Santos (director). Avatar: The Last Airbender. Nickelodeon. July 17, 2008. No. 16, Book 3: Fire
  19. ↑ 19.0 19.1 19.2 19.3 19.4 19.5 19.6 "The Boiling Rock, Part 2". Joshua Hamilton (writer) & Ethan Spaulding (director). Avatar: The Last Airbender. Nickelodeon. July 16, 2008. No. 15, Book 3: Fire
  20. ↑ 20.0 20.1 "The Chase". Joshua Hamilton (writer) & Giancarlo Volpe (director). Avatar: The Last Airbender. Nickelodeon. May 26, 2006. No. 8, Book 2: Earth
  21. ↑ "The Drill". Michael Dante DiMartino, Bryan Konietzko (writers) & Giancarlo Volpe (director). Avatar: The Last Airbender. Nickelodeon. September 15, 2006. No. 13, Book 2: Earth
  22. ↑ 22.0 22.1 "Appa's Lost Days". Elizabeth Welch Ehasz (writer) & Giancarlo Volpe (director). Avatar: The Last Airbender. Nickelodeon. October 13, 2006. No. 16, Book 2: Earth
  23. ↑ "The Earth King". John O'Bryan (writer) & Ethan Spaulding (director). Avatar: The Last Airbender. Nickelodeon. November 17, 2006. No. 18, Book 2: Earth
  24. ↑ An Avatar Spring Break with Mike and Bryan (part 2 of 3). avatarspirit.net (2007-04-06).
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  • The reason I want Zuko's stupid head pickled is because I am Azula.

    Has no one noticed? Also I am AWESOME, and stop making TV shows about me.

    And why do you call the world the "Avatar World?" Why is everything always named after the Avatar? What world do you live in?

    Also, I use aggression to mask my insecurity!!!!!

    --zukospickledhead

    • I DID NOT SAY THAT. Azula must have.

      And she probably doesn't have PENTAPI on her computer!!!

      πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™ zukospickledhead

  • She could beat the crap out of Amon

  • would she watch fox news or msnbc? also, which u.s. president has her personality the most?

    • What...WHAT? First off Azula wouldn't be watching the news, she'd be making it. Second off, you can't compare our politicians to our favorite unstable little fireflake! Thats like comparing fleas to a lion!

    • ^ Agreed.

  • Azula is the most tragic character in the series, and I hope there is some redemptive process that is at least hinted at for her future. While her brother considered her "lucky" the truth is she wasn't lucky, she was highly skilled, and but most unfortunate. Her mother concentrates her love on Zuko, her father treats her as a tool. Not even her Uncle Irho seems to care much for her. A child unloved and fed on hate can't develop healthy; and no one seems to ever reach out and help her. I read somewhere that at somepoint Zuko strips her of her title, which strikes me as not only unwarranted but particularly venemous. The Avatar speaks of her father as human, but no one seems to give this same consideration to a 14 year old girl.

    • He doesn't strip her of anything, no official source says so.

      And yes, I whileheartedly agree with you.

    • You sir are absolutely correct!

    • While I agree with you on her upbringing and tragic end, I got the impression that Azula developed sadistic tendencies at a very young age (illustrated by the time she set a doll's head on fire) which disturbed her mother and uncle, leading them to focus their guidance and affection on Zuko, who hadn't been quite so tainted yet.

      Also, if Zuko did strip her of her title, then he had good reson to. She was a mentally unstable master firebender with no moral compass.

      Still, I would have liked to see her redeemed in some way. She could have been somewhat involved in the search for Ursa if they had pursued that storyline. Although I also think Azula's tragic character is precisely what makes her such a fan-favorite.

      ~P.a.C.

  • if azula lived in the united states, do you think she would be a conservative republican or liberal democrat?

    • I think she'd buy herself politicians from both sides.

    • I think she'd pull another Long Feng, and totoally kick both sides to the curb while she rises to power on her own...most likely through a coup...probably a Napolean Bonapart-y like conquest.

  • Azula is my favorite character of all time, not just in the Avatar universe but in every story, tv show, movie, etc. I think it was obvious she had a very interesting backstory to tell. She was one of the most fascinating characters to me and I want nothing more than to get to know her better to see why she is the way she is. Clearly she had a lot of issues that a person can't just be born with and while I know her mother was a contributing factor, I refuse to believe that was the root of all of her emotional damage. I've spent a lot of time thinking about her, far more than any other character on this show, and I could write an entire essay analyzing this character. I think this is a character that deserves far more credit and recognition than she is given. Also- on a slightly related note- why is it that the show (and its fans) constantly refer to "Zuko's mom" and never "Zuko and Azula's mom"?

    • I've always wondered about the same thinga about Zuko's and Azula's mother..it's weird. And yes, Azula is by far the most fascinating character I've ever come across, and could probably spend much longer than I should thinking about why the way she is how she is, and I couldn't agree with you more, that It would be amazing to get to know her better as a character.

    • Remember, Azula said it herself, that her mother thought she was a monster. But really she never had her kind mother genes, but rather her fathers genes. Also favoritism seemed to be played in the royal family.

    • To all Phineas and Ferb/ATLA/ALOK fans,

      AZULA'S EMOTIONALLY SCARRING BACKSTORIES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • phoolo ka taro ka sabh ka khena hai ek hazaro me meri bhena hai - Zuko in an other language

  • Im lost. When did they say Azula got thrown in a mental health facility? I just watched the last episode and they never said that AT ALL! Its not mentioned in The Promise either. wtf? Can someone clear this up for me?

    • After the series finished airing, Nick updated their website explaining what happened to everyone. Later on they took said website down.


      Azula will be touched upon in The Promise Part 3

    • According to legend of korra, Katara said most of her friends including her husband aang died. Only she and Zuko plus his daughter lives. As for the avatar, its reborn into Korra.Toph has a daughter named Lin beifong being married to someone unknown, but Toph dies in the new series. Aang probably died the normal natural way.

    • And that has ANYTHING to do with ANYTHING why?

      πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™ zukospickledhead

  • yeah like how they did for icarly and victorious right?

  • I would love some of the characters in this azula being one to cross over to other shows and have it out with them like other characters with powers like Ben 10 or teen titans and evengers :p

    • i think they'd only be allowed to crossover with a nick show, and none of the animated shows... which is just spngebob i think, have anything to do with powers or have legitamate problems like in avatar. it wouldn't fit. If it was with something from Night of Action, like you implied, (I'd vote Generator Rex), it would make more sense

  • Um, Azula is the eldest. When Azulon got mad at Ozai he wanted to have Ozai feel the pain of losing his firstborn SON. Azula was saved because she was a girl but she IS older. If she was 13 she would look more like Toph or Katara and why would Ozai make a 13 year old Fire Lord in Book 3?

    Who wants to change the wiki?

    • It says she's 14, not 13. And if she isn't 14, and is supposedly older than Zuko, then how old is she...? That's right, you're just throwing around meaningless theories because you're mad you don't know where it was implicated that she was 14.

    • I don't understand why they made her so young. She sounded, looked, and acted at least 18 years of age.

    • Mensasai

      If she's older than Zuko she'll be 18-19! In the series it was implied that she was older. You think someone 3-4 years younger than him would have been able to think of the apple on the head thing in the flashback? And if she was younger don't you think Ursa would have shown the favoritism to her?

    • It's not hard to think of the apple thing. No, Ursa would not have. In the flashbacks, you just have to look at Azula, she's very obvoiusly younger. Why would Zuko be the one in line for the throne if Azula was older? The being a boy thing has nothing to do with it in the fire nation. And I always found it was impied she was younger

    • Ursa shows favoritism to Zuko because Azula was a malicious child. And she still is.

    • Look, the only reason anyone thinks she's younger is that damn movie. They made her a freaking child!!! It's a cartoon, your age and gender determines your height. That's why Aang, 12 is shorter than Katara, 14 and she is even shorter than Sokka, 16. Sokka is shorter than Zuko, 17. I doubt a 14 year old could command a ship or be tasked to go on a mission to hunt down traitor relatives older and more experienced than her.

    • No Azula is the youngest, Zuko is the heir to the thrown, and only the oldest child can be the heir to the throne, SO Zuko is OLDER and Azula is YOUNGER!

    • I've always thought azula to be younger O.o

    • Pretty sure it said on the official Nick website that she's 14. Plus it was pretty heavily implied that she was younger throughout the series. She's younger, drop it.

    • That would mean Combustion man is like 200 years old then...

    • Azula is the younger sister and is 14 years old in TLA. And MagicalChez? Azula is Daddy's Little Girl. Ozai hates Zuko, remember?

    • (Me is above Anon)

      There IS evidence. Ozai, younger then Iroh, took the throne. Azula said to Zuko: "Don't you see, Brother? History will repeat itself, and once again the younger child will take the throne!!!"

      As Azula has tried to kill Zuko multiple times and has tried to become Firelord, she was implying that she would be the source of Zuko's "tragic demise" and would become the Firelord instead, therefore confirming that Zuko is older.

      πŸ™πŸ™ zukospickledhead

  • Azula is my favorite psycho, right next to Hama. I WISH THEY TEAMED UP IN THE ASYLUM!!!!

  • well yeah but this was done a long time ago, but someone should change i, ur right

  • someone should change the part that says she is the only female member of the royal family by blood, since Zuko is confirmed to have a daughter

    • Done, thanks for catching that :-) Just so you know, you are allowed to do that as well, everyone may constructively edit our pages :-)

  • so...anyone know if we will see her kids or grandkids in LoK?

  • She was a much better antagonist than Ozai. She actively sought out her targets with ruthless efficiency, and even defeated them at numerous points. Ozai, on the other hand, was very unthreatening. Other than playing the role of the big bad villain, he did nothing! I think the show would've been better if Azula just said 'Fuck it' and killed Ozai in his sleep (which would've been a nice little reference to Azulon and Ursa) and took the throne for herself. It would've made some sense; instead of clinging on to her relationship (if you could call it that) with her father after her friends' betrayal, she stops caring about others and instead becomes even more selfish. It would've written out Ozai and established Azula as an even bigger threat, and Aang and Zuko could team up to take her down (Katara helping Zuko fight Azula felt lame. Seriously, her being there at all was annoying. LEAVE THEM TO KILL EACH OTHER IN PEACE!), although I guess it would've never resolved the Ursa thing (which is still unresolved, all we know is that it was resolved... HOW?!) or any part where Ozai is mentioned or speaks after his battle with Aang. Still, she made a much better villain than her father did. I nguess Ozai's children are just destined to be more badass than him. Hell, everyone in his family is destined to be badass other than him (and maybe Azulon... maybe).

    • I'm actually glad Azula wasn't killed. Hopefully in the promise we'll see some kind of redemption or signs pointing to her getting better. Besides, I dont think zuko wanted to kill her. He was probably prepared to do so though. I was happy that Katara was there.

    • She didn't kill Ozai because she wanted a parent's love and since her Ursa was banished he was the next best thing.

    • She still beats her dad. Though I wish we got more backstory on the guy

    • I think she could've killed him as a result of him reating her like Zuko. because she thinks Ozai doesn't love Zuko, and it could've been the final thing that pushed her over the edge.

      Okay, maybe not kill each other, but just let them have their duel! We waited 2 seasons to see the final confrontation between these 2 siblings, and in the end, it's Katara of all people who defeats Azula? That is a troll move in my mind.

  • A dangerous mind inside a beautiful body!

    • Too bad. But her mind was brainwashed by her father to be a tool for his own gains rather than a daughter. Do not forget other factors come into play like favoritism.

  • Azula was just jealous because of her mother loved Zuko more than her.

    • And she was probably jealous that Zuko was able to provoke sympathy and acceptance from other, while she couldn't no matter how hard she tried.

      And Zuko was jealous of the fact that his father favored Azula. He was probably also jealous of his sister's abilities.

      Overall that family needed a good parental figure.

    • Bad parents create messed up kids.

    • She knew Ursa loved her but she felt like she was just getting Zuko's "leftovers". She wanted to be at least one person's Number 1 but she never realized it from her family.

  • why does she have blue fire???

    • Blue means it is more intense. Look back to 7th grade science and how to use a bunsen burner.

    • CUZ SHE MENTAL AND HAVE ANGER ISSUE BOY

    • The blue colour means that the light emmited fom the flame is with a shorter lenght than the one form the red or orange flame.And the shorter the wavelenght is-the more enegry it carries.And more energy means higher temperature and more powerful flame.

    • i always thought she mixed it with lightnig

    • Well it's more powerful than normal fire created by other firebenders this is just a guess but her fire is prob more powerful than ozai but she wouldn't win in a fight he is much more skilled and can create alot more fire than her this is just my own thought

    • She had more firebending training that was more intense and stressful on her body. But i guess until Sozin's comet, she had it under control before breaking down physically and mentally.

  • She was in my opinion, one of the better written characters.

    • Eh, she was alright. Zuko was definitely the best; developing slowly but gradually and even unexpecedly throughout the series. Azula just stayed the same ice queen (see what I did thar?) and had a tiny little revelation that felt forced to say the least. During the beack scene, Ty Lee said what she did in defense of her life changing decision, Mai because she was insulted by and infuriated by Azula's judging her, and Zuko because... well, it was a long time coming. If anything, Azula would LIKE being seen as completely perfect and not having any weaknesses, but instead, she makes this out-of-character revelation. She certainly had her moments, though.

    • well she did have some of the best lines in the series

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