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At the end of Sozin's comet part 4, when Zuko asked Ozai "Where's my mother", I knew he would not have an immediate answer. This eluded to a possible continuation of the series, or at least another show....but this was not to be. Happily, Dark Horse had picked up the reins and led us onto the further adventures of our favorite gaang. After years of wondering and waiting, we are finally able to embark on yet another life-changing field trip with Zuko-actually it's Azula's turn-to quell that question that has burned in our minds for so long.
amid the back story and our troop's various distractions, I am starting to see clues to Ursa's possible whereabouts.
Looking back at Sozin's comet part 3, as Azula is preparing for her coronation, Ursa appears to her in the mirror. We see Ursa speaking to Azula as if she's in the room, but at the time, just chalked it up to Azula going insane and having delusions. In the Search part 1, again we see ursa appear to Azula and speaking to her-these are not random ramblings going through Azula's mind, but actual conversaions. Again she appears to Azula in a reflective surface.
throughout this story, our gaang has encounters with creatures from the spirit world, and this story seems to lean heavily on this.. They will continue these encounters in part 2, but for those who have not read this chapter yet, I won't go too far into this.
just looking at the direction this story is going, and thinking about what has already taken place in the ATLA series, I am inclined to think that Ursa is somehow trapped in the spirit world. her only connection to the other side is through a reflective surface. If so, then she has not truly abandoned her children, but has had no way of contacting them, and of course, Ozai honestly does not know where she is.
Ok, that also brings up more questions; why hasn't she appeared to Zuko, will she be able to come back? I think since Aang, being the Avatar-may be instrumental in this. There's probably some other holes in this theory, let me know what you think.
Azul is Spanish and Portuguese for blue, possibly a reference to Azula's Firebending.
Her name may also come from the Sanskrit term Asura, a Hindu term for demon.
Azula's name was originally going to be "Zula".

In some Avatar comics, her name is mispelled "Takara" instead of "Katara".
Katara's voice actor, Mae Whitman, has previously played the part as Rose in American Dragon: Jake Long.

The Southern Air Temple is the only episode in which the title screen, which denotes the chapter and book, does not have a white background (the background is the sunrise).
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Kataang or Zutara, we’re all here because we like one or another. I myself, am on the Kataang side. So I decided to share why in one neat little article. Some parts are taken from my other article.

Why I Like Kataang

First and foremost, I like goofy, light hearted romance more than I do a serious and mature one. I like things that will make me laugh, something that isn’t full of angst and melancholy. Aang and Katara have more of a cute and fun relationship. Don’t get me wrong Kataang has it’s mature moments; such as the moments mentioned in the paragraph below. I don’t think a ship...
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From Season 3. Commercial on Nick. September 21st, yeah!!!
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