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** {{spoiler|"Why am I so bad at being good!"}}
** {{spoiler|"Why am I so bad at being good!"}}
* [[Ambiguously Evil]]: Zuko is the first antagonist, but is given enough sympathy points through out the first season that it is more than a bit hazy on which side of the fence he'll wind up. {{spoiler|After trying to be evil he decides it's not for him.}}
* [[Ambiguously Evil]]: Zuko is the first antagonist, but is given enough sympathy points through out the first season that it is more than a bit hazy on which side of the fence he'll wind up. {{spoiler|After trying to be evil he decides it's not for him.}}
** {{spoiler|[[Necessarily Evil]]: In [[Interquel]] [[Graphic Novel]] trilogy ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender The Promise (Comic Book)|Avatar: The Last Airbender The Promise]]''}}.
** {{spoiler|[[Necessarily Evil]]: In [[Interquel]] [[Graphic Novel]] trilogy ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender The Promise]]''}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Anti-Hero]]: Type IV or V ---> Type III on the [[Sliding Scale of Anti-Heroes]].}}
* {{spoiler|[[Anti-Hero]]: Type IV or V ---> Type III on the [[Sliding Scale of Anti-Heroes]].}}
** {{spoiler|He becomes Type IV or V again in ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender The Promise (Comic Book)|The Promise]]''.}}
** {{spoiler|He becomes Type IV or V again in ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender The Promise|The Promise]]''.}}
* [[Anti-Villain]]: [[Sliding Scale of Anti-Villains|Type I-II]] in Season 1.
* [[Anti-Villain]]: [[Sliding Scale of Anti-Villains|Type I-II]] in Season 1.
** {{spoiler|1=Arguably [[Sliding Scale of Anti-Villains|Type III and/or IV]] in ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender The Promise (Comic Book)|The Promise]]''}}.
** {{spoiler|1=Arguably [[Sliding Scale of Anti-Villains|Type III and/or IV]] in ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender The Promise|The Promise]]''}}.
* [[Aristocrats Are Evil]]: Part of his character arc in Seasons 1 and especially 2 is Zuko growing past his sense of aristocratic entitlement, personified in his {{spoiler|treasonous Blue Spirit persona}}. He steals not only for basic necessities, but basically whenever he sees something shiny. Zuko's aristocratic nature eventually becomes a positive motivator for him, to the point where {{spoiler|he vows to see Ozai overthrown and the Fire Nation redeemed}}.
* [[Aristocrats Are Evil]]: Part of his character arc in Seasons 1 and especially 2 is Zuko growing past his sense of aristocratic entitlement, personified in his {{spoiler|treasonous Blue Spirit persona}}. He steals not only for basic necessities, but basically whenever he sees something shiny. Zuko's aristocratic nature eventually becomes a positive motivator for him, to the point where {{spoiler|he vows to see Ozai overthrown and the Fire Nation redeemed}}.
* [[Arrogant Kung Fu Guy]]: Mostly in Season 1.
* [[Arrogant Kung Fu Guy]]: Mostly in Season 1.
* {{spoiler|[[The Atoner]]: After his [[Heel Face Turn]] he tries to make up for two and a half seasons of being an asshat.}}
* {{spoiler|[[The Atoner]]: After his [[Heel Face Turn]] he tries to make up for two and a half seasons of being an asshat.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Authority Equals Asskicking]]: Like his predecessors in the throne, in ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender The Promise (Comic Book)|The Promise]]''.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Authority Equals Asskicking]]: Like his predecessors in the throne, in ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender The Promise|The Promise]]''.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Awesome Moment of Crowning]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Awesome Moment of Crowning]]}}
* [[Back-to-Back Badasses]]: {{spoiler|With Aang as they face the Firebending Masters.}} Also with {{spoiler|Katara}} when they're training during the finale.
* [[Back-to-Back Badasses]]: {{spoiler|With Aang as they face the Firebending Masters.}} Also with {{spoiler|Katara}} when they're training during the finale.
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* [[Fan Nickname]]: Zudork, Failko, Dorko, and Prince Zuko: The Master Cockblocker.
* [[Fan Nickname]]: Zudork, Failko, Dorko, and Prince Zuko: The Master Cockblocker.
* [[Fan Service Pack]]: His [[Character Development]] and gradual transformation into {{spoiler|a good guy}} also makes him more attractive.
* [[Fan Service Pack]]: His [[Character Development]] and gradual transformation into {{spoiler|a good guy}} also makes him more attractive.
* [[Fan Service With a Smile]]
* [[Fan Service with a Smile]]
* [[The Fettered]]: Season 1. And then it all sort of starts to crumble in Season 2.
* [[The Fettered]]: Season 1. And then it all sort of starts to crumble in Season 2.
* [[Freudian Excuse]]
* [[Freudian Excuse]]
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* [[Happily Adopted]]: As of {{spoiler|his [[Heel Face Turn]].}}
* [[Happily Adopted]]: As of {{spoiler|his [[Heel Face Turn]].}}
* [[Heel Face Revolving Door]]: {{spoiler|[[Wham! Episode|Famously failed to make a]] [[Heel Face Turn]] [[Wham! Episode|in season 2]]}}, and then {{spoiler|finally settled on the Face side in Season 3.}}
* [[Heel Face Revolving Door]]: {{spoiler|[[Wham! Episode|Famously failed to make a]] [[Heel Face Turn]] [[Wham! Episode|in season 2]]}}, and then {{spoiler|finally settled on the Face side in Season 3.}}
** {{spoiler|And he comes back to this in ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender The Promise (Comic Book)|The Promise]]''.}}
** {{spoiler|And he comes back to this in ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender The Promise|The Promise]]''.}}
*** {{spoiler|He doesn't really go ''evil'' in ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender The Promise (Comic Book)|The Promise]]''; he simply discovers that doing a decision as a ruler to help one group of people can seriously hurt another, and tries to set up some sort of stable status quo instead of uprooting innocent colonists from their homes. Like always, he could be much more tactful about it, though.}}
*** {{spoiler|He doesn't really go ''evil'' in ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender The Promise|The Promise]]''; he simply discovers that doing a decision as a ruler to help one group of people can seriously hurt another, and tries to set up some sort of stable status quo instead of uprooting innocent colonists from their homes. Like always, he could be much more tactful about it, though.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Heel Realization]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Heel Realization]]}}
* [[Hidden Heart of Gold]]: Well, from the heroes' point of view, {{spoiler|until his [[Heel Face Turn]], that is.}}
* [[Hidden Heart of Gold]]: Well, from the heroes' point of view, {{spoiler|until his [[Heel Face Turn]], that is.}}
* [[Hoist By His Own Petard]]/[[Beat Them At Their Own Game]]: Has the power to inflict this on opponents using [[Shock and Awe|Lightning-redirecting]], and the only one to use this ability in the manner this trope describes. Learned from Iroh, taught to {{spoiler|Aang.}}
* [[Hoist by His Own Petard]]/[[Beat Them At Their Own Game]]: Has the power to inflict this on opponents using [[Shock and Awe|Lightning-redirecting]], and the only one to use this ability in the manner this trope describes. Learned from Iroh, taught to {{spoiler|Aang.}}
* [[Honor Before Reason]]: [[Memetic Mutation|"HONOOOOOOOOORRRRR!!!!!"]]
* [[Honor Before Reason]]: [[Memetic Mutation|"HONOOOOOOOOORRRRR!!!!!"]]
* [[Hot-Blooded]] ''[[Incredibly Lame Pun|* facepalm* ]]''
* [[Hot-Blooded]] ''[[Incredibly Lame Pun|* facepalm* ]]''
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* {{spoiler|[[I Am Not Left-Handed]]: When it seems he's lost to his opponent in "Zuko Alone". Then he starts Firebending.}}
* {{spoiler|[[I Am Not Left-Handed]]: When it seems he's lost to his opponent in "Zuko Alone". Then he starts Firebending.}}
* {{spoiler|[[I Am Not My Father]]: In Season 3.}}
* {{spoiler|[[I Am Not My Father]]: In Season 3.}}
** {{spoiler|[[Not So Different]]: In ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender The Promise (Comic Book)|The Promise]]''.}}
** {{spoiler|[[Not So Different]]: In ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender The Promise|The Promise]]''.}}
* [[Important Haircut]]: When declared a traitor to the Fire Nation at the beginning of season 2.
* [[Important Haircut]]: When declared a traitor to the Fire Nation at the beginning of season 2.
** [[Expository Hairstyle Change]]: Every time something significant happens to him, his hair seems to change.
** [[Expository Hairstyle Change]]: Every time something significant happens to him, his hair seems to change.
*** {{spoiler|This happens again in ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender The Promise (Comic Book)|The Promise]]'', where his hairstyle becomes similar to Ozai}}.
*** {{spoiler|This happens again in ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender The Promise|The Promise]]'', where his hairstyle becomes similar to Ozai}}.
* [[Inadequate Inheritor]]: Only for being an essentially decent person and not a sadistic monster.
* [[Inadequate Inheritor]]: Only for being an essentially decent person and not a sadistic monster.
* [[Ineffectual Loner]]
* [[Ineffectual Loner]]
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* [[Jerkass]]
* [[Jerkass]]
** [[Jerkass Facade]]
** [[Jerkass Facade]]
** [[Jerk With a Heart of Gold]]
** [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]
* [[King Incognito]]: season 2.
* [[King Incognito]]: season 2.
* [[Knight in Sour Armor]]
* [[Knight in Sour Armor]]
* {{spoiler|[[The Lancer]]: When he becomes part of Team Avatar.}}
* {{spoiler|[[The Lancer]]: When he becomes part of Team Avatar.}}
* [[Large Ham]]: Though, less and less as the story continues.
* [[Large Ham]]: Though, less and less as the story continues.
* [[Licked By the Dog|Licked By The Sky Bison]]
* [[Licked by the Dog|Licked By The Sky Bison]]
* [[Lightning Bruiser]]: It pretty much runs in the Fire Nation [[Badass Family|royal family]].
* [[Lightning Bruiser]]: It pretty much runs in the Fire Nation [[Badass Family|royal family]].
* [[Lonely Rich Kid]]
* [[Lonely Rich Kid]]
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* [[My Greatest Failure]]: Originally, he believed it to be failing in his father's eyes and being banished. Eventually, he realizes that it was {{spoiler|betraying Iroh in Ba Sing Se}}.
* [[My Greatest Failure]]: Originally, he believed it to be failing in his father's eyes and being banished. Eventually, he realizes that it was {{spoiler|betraying Iroh in Ba Sing Se}}.
* [[Nerd in Evil's Helmet]]: He genuinely is good-looking and a true [[Badass]], and he's skilled at fighting, giving orders, and anything that doesn't involve social interaction. But sit down and have a conversation with the guy and you'll discover his [[Adorkable]] side pretty quickly.
* [[Nerd in Evil's Helmet]]: He genuinely is good-looking and a true [[Badass]], and he's skilled at fighting, giving orders, and anything that doesn't involve social interaction. But sit down and have a conversation with the guy and you'll discover his [[Adorkable]] side pretty quickly.
* [[Nice to The Waiter]]: In Book Two and onward.
* [[Nice to the Waiter]]: In Book Two and onward.
* [[Ninja]]
* [[Ninja]]
* [[No Good Deed Goes Unpunished]]: "[[Tear Jerker|Zuko Alone]]" and "[[Nightmare Fuel|The Storm]]" are the most notable.
* [[No Good Deed Goes Unpunished]]: "[[Tear Jerker|Zuko Alone]]" and "[[Nightmare Fuel|The Storm]]" are the most notable.
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* [[Oranyan]]
* [[Oranyan]]
* [[Perpetual Frowner]]: "I'm never happy."
* [[Perpetual Frowner]]: "I'm never happy."
* [[Playing With Fire]]
* [[Playing with Fire]]
* [[Poor Communication Kills]]: {{spoiler|A lot of [[Avatar: The Last Airbender The Promise (Comic Book)|The Promise's]] plot relies on Zuko's [[Could Have Avoided This Plot|poor communication skills]].}}
* [[Poor Communication Kills]]: {{spoiler|A lot of [[Avatar: The Last Airbender The Promise|The Promise's]] plot relies on Zuko's [[Could Have Avoided This Plot|poor communication skills]].}}
* [[Pretty Boy]]: In [http://piandao.org/screencaps/ep12/ep12-503.png a flashback] at age thirteen.
* [[Pretty Boy]]: In [http://piandao.org/screencaps/ep12/ep12-503.png a flashback] at age thirteen.
* [[Raven Hair, Ivory Skin]]
* [[Raven Hair, Ivory Skin]]
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* [[Speech Impediment]]: He has a distinct lisp that [[Vocal Evolution|gets less pronounced as the series progresses,]] but never really goes away.
* [[Speech Impediment]]: He has a distinct lisp that [[Vocal Evolution|gets less pronounced as the series progresses,]] but never really goes away.
{{quote| "It's like a thilver thandwich!"}}
{{quote| "It's like a thilver thandwich!"}}
* [[Stranger in A Familiar Land]]: {{spoiler|Returning home to the Fire Nation in the beginning of season 3 was everything he hoped for and yet he was still angry.}}
* [[Stranger in a Familiar Land]]: {{spoiler|Returning home to the Fire Nation in the beginning of season 3 was everything he hoped for and yet he was still angry.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Supporting Leader]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Supporting Leader]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Taking the Bullet]]: Rather, lightning, for Katara.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Taking the Bullet]]: Rather, lightning, for Katara.}}
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* [[Two-Faced]]
* [[Two-Faced]]
* [[The Unfavorite]]: To his father, at least.
* [[The Unfavorite]]: To his father, at least.
* [[Used to Be A Sweet Kid]]: The day his mother left was the day things got bad for Zuko....
* [[Used to Be a Sweet Kid]]: The day his mother left was the day things got bad for Zuko....
* [[Victorious Childhood Friend]]: {{spoiler|Mai's had a crush on him since they were small.}}
* [[Victorious Childhood Friend]]: {{spoiler|Mai's had a crush on him since they were small.}}
* [[Villain Ball Magnet]]: Season 2 through the first half of Season 3. Whenever he tries to do something good, it goes horribly wrong and paints him as a villain once again. Case in point: accidentally burning Toph's feet when she was the only member of the Gaang to trust him.
* [[Villain Ball Magnet]]: Season 2 through the first half of Season 3. Whenever he tries to do something good, it goes horribly wrong and paints him as a villain once again. Case in point: accidentally burning Toph's feet when she was the only member of the Gaang to trust him.
** {{spoiler|This happens again in ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender The Promise (Comic Book)|The Promise]]''.}}
** {{spoiler|This happens again in ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender The Promise|The Promise]]''.}}
* [[Warrior Prince]]
* [[Warrior Prince]]
* [[Warrior Therapist]]: {{spoiler|Plays [[The Lancer]] to Sokka and Katara when they need to sort out their problems (after Aang does the same to him) but the brand of therapy he gives to Katara skirted the line of a [[Poisonous Friend]] (albeit unintentionally). [[Lampshaded Trope|Mocked]] when Toph points out that everyone else got to go on a life-changing field trip with Zuko, [[Ship Tease|grabs his arm]], and proceeds to take him for a walk-and-talk... and he tells her that they need to focus on finding Aang.}}
* [[Warrior Therapist]]: {{spoiler|Plays [[The Lancer]] to Sokka and Katara when they need to sort out their problems (after Aang does the same to him) but the brand of therapy he gives to Katara skirted the line of a [[Poisonous Friend]] (albeit unintentionally). [[Lampshaded Trope|Mocked]] when Toph points out that everyone else got to go on a life-changing field trip with Zuko, [[Ship Tease|grabs his arm]], and proceeds to take him for a walk-and-talk... and he tells her that they need to focus on finding Aang.}}
* [["Well Done, Son" Guy]]: Earning his father's approval is his driving force. {{spoiler|Later on it's his uncle's.}}
* [["Well Done, Son" Guy]]: Earning his father's approval is his driving force. {{spoiler|Later on it's his uncle's.}}
* [[What Would X Do|What Would Uncle Iroh Do ?]]
* [[What Would X Do?|What Would Uncle Iroh Do ?]]
* [[The Worf Effect]]
* [[The Worf Effect]]
** [[Worf Had the Flu]]: [[Word of God]] has actually stated that he was impeded during his fight with Katara during the Siege Of the North by the fatigue and exposure from infiltrating the Water Tribe fortress. Had he been in good shape he would have won much more decisively.
** [[Worf Had the Flu]]: [[Word of God]] has actually stated that he was impeded during his fight with Katara during the Siege Of the North by the fatigue and exposure from infiltrating the Water Tribe fortress. Had he been in good shape he would have won much more decisively.
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== Princess Azula ==
== Princess Azula ==
[[File:azula_1.jpg|frame]]
[[File:azula_1.jpg|frame]]
{{quote| Voiced by: [[Grey Delisle]]}}
{{quote| Voiced by: [[Grey DeLisle]]}}


{{quote| "''My own mother thought I was a monster... She was right, of course, but it still hurt.''"}}
{{quote| "''My own mother thought I was a monster... She was right, of course, but it still hurt.''"}}
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* [[The Corrupter]]: She uses her manipulation to {{spoiler|pull Zuko away from his [[Heel Face Turn]] despite Iroh's attempts to pull him the other way.}}
* [[The Corrupter]]: She uses her manipulation to {{spoiler|pull Zuko away from his [[Heel Face Turn]] despite Iroh's attempts to pull him the other way.}}
* [[Creepy Child]]: When she was about 10 years old.
* [[Creepy Child]]: When she was about 10 years old.
* [[Cry for The Devil]]/[[Sympathy for The Devil]]: During her [[Villainous Breakdown]]. [[Word of God]] even points out in the episode commentary that {{spoiler|Zuko and Katara have only pity for her upon her defeat, not joy or satisfaction.}}
* [[Cry for the Devil]]/[[Sympathy for the Devil]]: During her [[Villainous Breakdown]]. [[Word of God]] even points out in the episode commentary that {{spoiler|Zuko and Katara have only pity for her upon her defeat, not joy or satisfaction.}}
* [[Daddy's Girl]]: Favored by her father and generally a good (for manipulative villains) relationship.
* [[Daddy's Girl]]: Favored by her father and generally a good (for manipulative villains) relationship.
* [[Daddy's Little Villain]]: Just as cruel as Ozai.
* [[Daddy's Little Villain]]: Just as cruel as Ozai.
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* [[Ignored Epiphany]]: During "The Beach"; after realizing she can't interact with other teens in a regular setting, helping her comrades work through their various nuerotic traits, and admitting to some [[Mommy Issues]], her final course of action is to shrug it off and give people more reason to believe the worst in her.
* [[Ignored Epiphany]]: During "The Beach"; after realizing she can't interact with other teens in a regular setting, helping her comrades work through their various nuerotic traits, and admitting to some [[Mommy Issues]], her final course of action is to shrug it off and give people more reason to believe the worst in her.
* [[Inferiority Superiority Complex]]: She's basically a coldblooded [[Neon Genesis Evangelion|Asuka]] with the [[Attention Whore]] aspects replaced with manipulation and strong-arm tactics to ascertain worship from her peers. It doesn't play out that much better.
* [[Inferiority Superiority Complex]]: She's basically a coldblooded [[Neon Genesis Evangelion|Asuka]] with the [[Attention Whore]] aspects replaced with manipulation and strong-arm tactics to ascertain worship from her peers. It doesn't play out that much better.
* [[Ink Suit Actor]]: She looks alot like [[Grey Delisle]], down to her hair colour and lipstick.
* [[Ink Suit Actor]]: She looks alot like [[Grey DeLisle]], down to her hair colour and lipstick.
* [[Jerkass]]
* [[Jerkass]]
* [[Kick the Dog]]: Frequently and potently. Azula doesn't merely kick the dog, she field-goals it into orbit.
* [[Kick the Dog]]: Frequently and potently. Azula doesn't merely kick the dog, she field-goals it into orbit.
** She literally kicked sand in a toddler's face in the [[Beach Episode]].
** She literally kicked sand in a toddler's face in the [[Beach Episode]].
** [[Kick the Son of A Bitch]]: {{spoiler|Long Feng,}} however, totally had it coming.
** [[Kick the Son of a Bitch]]: {{spoiler|Long Feng,}} however, totally had it coming.
* [[Knight of Cerebus]]: Her first major appearance brought in a whole new villain competency level, as well as ensuring Book 2 exhibited the show's [[Darkest Hour]].
* [[Knight of Cerebus]]: Her first major appearance brought in a whole new villain competency level, as well as ensuring Book 2 exhibited the show's [[Darkest Hour]].
* [[Lack of Empathy]]
* [[Lack of Empathy]]
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** [[Memetic Mutation|"We have DEFEATED you for ALL TIME, you will NEVER rise from the ASHES of your SHAME and HUMILATION!!.. Well that was fun."]]
** [[Memetic Mutation|"We have DEFEATED you for ALL TIME, you will NEVER rise from the ASHES of your SHAME and HUMILATION!!.. Well that was fun."]]
* {{spoiler|[[Laser-Guided Karma]]: Karma served in the fact that the master manipulator who spent two seasons playing mind games to ultimately suffer a mental breakdown set off by the specific reason of NOT being able to manipulate effectively.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Laser-Guided Karma]]: Karma served in the fact that the master manipulator who spent two seasons playing mind games to ultimately suffer a mental breakdown set off by the specific reason of NOT being able to manipulate effectively.}}
** {{spoiler|Also [[Hoist By His Own Petard|Hoist By Her Own Petard]], to an extent. If Azula hadn't set Mai and Zuko up on that date, then Zuko would have stayed in the Earth Kingdom, which would mean no Firebending teacher for Aang and no [[Heel Face Turn]] for Mai, Ty Lee, or perhaps even Zuko--no betrayal by her friends, no [[Sanity Slippage]].}}
** {{spoiler|Also [[Hoist by His Own Petard|Hoist By Her Own Petard]], to an extent. If Azula hadn't set Mai and Zuko up on that date, then Zuko would have stayed in the Earth Kingdom, which would mean no Firebending teacher for Aang and no [[Heel Face Turn]] for Mai, Ty Lee, or perhaps even Zuko--no betrayal by her friends, no [[Sanity Slippage]].}}
* [[Lightning Bruiser]]: If nothing else, she shares this with her brother and uncle.
* [[Lightning Bruiser]]: If nothing else, she shares this with her brother and uncle.
* [[Manipulative Bastard|Manipulative Bitch]]: She is capable of manipulate even to his own father until some point.
* [[Manipulative Bastard|Manipulative Bitch]]: She is capable of manipulate even to his own father until some point.
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* [[Sacrificed Basic Skill for Awesome Training]]: See [[No Social Skills]].
* [[Sacrificed Basic Skill for Awesome Training]]: See [[No Social Skills]].
* [[Scarily Competent Tracker]]: Goes hand-in-hand with being a [[Dangerously Genre Savvy]] [[Magnificent Bastard|Magnificent Bitch]]. There's only one episode where we see her tracking skills, but it's clear she knows what she's doing.
* [[Scarily Competent Tracker]]: Goes hand-in-hand with being a [[Dangerously Genre Savvy]] [[Magnificent Bastard|Magnificent Bitch]]. There's only one episode where we see her tracking skills, but it's clear she knows what she's doing.
* [[Self-Made Man]]: [[Playing With a Trope|Of a sort.]] She's [[Daddy's Girl|certainly privileged]] and [[The Ace|naturally talented]] but Azula believes in doing her own dirty work. Her greatest achievements are things she did through [[Magnificent Bastard|determination, guile and brass tacks power.]]
* [[Self-Made Man]]: [[Playing with a Trope|Of a sort.]] She's [[Daddy's Girl|certainly privileged]] and [[The Ace|naturally talented]] but Azula believes in doing her own dirty work. Her greatest achievements are things she did through [[Magnificent Bastard|determination, guile and brass tacks power.]]
* [[Self Proclaimed Liar]]: See Consumate Liar.
* [[Self Proclaimed Liar]]: See Consumate Liar.
* {{spoiler|1=[[She Is the King]]/[[God Save Us From the Queen]]: Type III. The title of Fire Lord is unisex.}}
* {{spoiler|1=[[She Is the King]]/[[God Save Us From the Queen]]: Type III. The title of Fire Lord is unisex.}}
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* [[Hidden Depths]]
* [[Hidden Depths]]
* [[Hime Cut]]: An [[Ojou]] has to look nice after all.
* [[Hime Cut]]: An [[Ojou]] has to look nice after all.
* [[Jerk With a Heart of Gold]]
* [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]
* [[Kick the Dog]]: In her first appearance, she turns down a hostage deal for ''her own infant brother''. Notably, her Fan Haters took this and rolled with it, saying that anyone who would do that {{spoiler|could not believably pull a [[Heel Face Turn]]}}.
* [[Kick the Dog]]: In her first appearance, she turns down a hostage deal for ''her own infant brother''. Notably, her Fan Haters took this and rolled with it, saying that anyone who would do that {{spoiler|could not believably pull a [[Heel Face Turn]]}}.
* [[Knife Nut]]
* [[Knife Nut]]
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* {{spoiler|[[Love Redeems]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Love Redeems]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Machiavelli Was Wrong]]: "I love Zuko more than I fear you."}}
* {{spoiler|[[Machiavelli Was Wrong]]: "I love Zuko more than I fear you."}}
* {{spoiler|[[Morality Pet]]: To Zuko in ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender The Promise (Comic Book)|The Promise]]''.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Morality Pet]]: To Zuko in ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender The Promise|The Promise]]''.}}
* [[New Old Flame]]
* [[New Old Flame]]
* [[Odango]]
* [[Odango]]
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* [[One-Man Army|One Woman Army]]: Took out an elite team of earthbenders by herself.
* [[One-Man Army|One Woman Army]]: Took out an elite team of earthbenders by herself.
* [[The Paralyzer]]: She can (temporarily) disable bending ability, designating her as the anti-bender combatant.
* [[The Paralyzer]]: She can (temporarily) disable bending ability, designating her as the anti-bender combatant.
** {{spoiler|[[Chekhov's Gun]]: Considering this was well before energybending was revealed... and later [[The Legend of Korra (Animation)|anti-benders]].}}
** {{spoiler|[[Chekhov's Gun]]: Considering this was well before energybending was revealed... and later [[The Legend of Korra|anti-benders]].}}
* [[Perky Female Minion]]
* [[Perky Female Minion]]
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni|Pink Oni]]: To Mai's Gray Oni.
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni|Pink Oni]]: To Mai's Gray Oni.
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* [[Shout-Out]]: Her fighting style is very similar to [[Naruto|Hinata Hyuga's]].
* [[Shout-Out]]: Her fighting style is very similar to [[Naruto|Hinata Hyuga's]].
* [[Single Woman Seeks Good Man]]: Doesn't give a damn about any of the Fire Nation beach boys drooling over her, and instead develops a crush on [[Plucky Comic Relief]] Sokka.
* [[Single Woman Seeks Good Man]]: Doesn't give a damn about any of the Fire Nation beach boys drooling over her, and instead develops a crush on [[Plucky Comic Relief]] Sokka.
* [[Stalker With a Crush]]: To Sokka.
* [[Stalker with a Crush]]: To Sokka.
* [[Stepford Smiler]]: At least some of her attitude is a ruse to keep Azula happy.
* [[Stepford Smiler]]: At least some of her attitude is a ruse to keep Azula happy.
* [[Tomboy and Girly Girl]]: Girly Girl to Mai's Tomboy.
* [[Tomboy and Girly Girl]]: Girly Girl to Mai's Tomboy.
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* {{spoiler|[[Brought Down to Normal]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Brought Down to Normal]]}}
* [[Cain and Abel]]: Cain To Iroh's Abel, though they never fought directly. Ozai preferred [[Manipulative Bastard|machinations]] when dealing with his brother.
* [[Cain and Abel]]: Cain To Iroh's Abel, though they never fought directly. Ozai preferred [[Manipulative Bastard|machinations]] when dealing with his brother.
* [[The Chessmaster]]: Like his daughter, he's a very capable strategist and manipulator. Unlike his daughter, he's usually too [[Drunk On the Dark Side]] to use it, and generally prefers to just set his problems on fire.
* [[The Chessmaster]]: Like his daughter, he's a very capable strategist and manipulator. Unlike his daughter, he's usually too [[Drunk on the Dark Side]] to use it, and generally prefers to just set his problems on fire.
** {{spoiler|It appears as though he is flexing his Chessmaster abilities in ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender The Promise (Comic Book)|The Promise]]''.}}
** {{spoiler|It appears as though he is flexing his Chessmaster abilities in ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender The Promise|The Promise]]''.}}
* [[Classic Villain]]: Representing pride and ambition.
* [[Classic Villain]]: Representing pride and ambition.
* [[Despotism Justifies the Means]]: He wants to rule the world in his own name, not as the ruler of the Fire Nation, so he promotes his daughter to Fire Lord and declares himself the Phoenix King.
* [[Despotism Justifies the Means]]: He wants to rule the world in his own name, not as the ruler of the Fire Nation, so he promotes his daughter to Fire Lord and declares himself the Phoenix King.
* [[The Determinator]]: He refuses to give up, even still referring to himself as the "Phoenix King", after losing his powers.
* [[The Determinator]]: He refuses to give up, even still referring to himself as the "Phoenix King", after losing his powers.
* [[Drunk On the Dark Side]]: Just read his quote.
* [[Drunk on the Dark Side]]: Just read his quote.
* [[Equal Opportunity Evil]]: Quite evil, but no one can say he's a sexist. Favors his (also evil) daughter over his son, has no problem with women serving in the Fire Nation military, and has no issue with making his aforementioned daughter the Fire Lord.
* [[Equal Opportunity Evil]]: Quite evil, but no one can say he's a sexist. Favors his (also evil) daughter over his son, has no problem with women serving in the Fire Nation military, and has no issue with making his aforementioned daughter the Fire Lord.
* [[Evil Cannot Comprehend Good]]
* [[Evil Cannot Comprehend Good]]
* [[Evil Is Burning Hot]]
* [[Evil Is Burning Hot]]
* [[Evil Overlord]]
* [[Evil Overlord]]
* {{spoiler|[[Evil Mentor]]: To Zuko in ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender The Promise (Comic Book)|The Promise]]''.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Evil Mentor]]: To Zuko in ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender The Promise|The Promise]]''.}}
* [[The Evil Prince]]: In flashbacks.
* [[The Evil Prince]]: In flashbacks.
* [[Eyes of Gold]]
* [[Eyes of Gold]]
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* [[Glass Cannon]] or [[Squishy Wizard]]: Reflects his fighting style if not his fragility. Unlike his brother and children who like to mix it up in close combat and are generally almost as dangerous without bending as they are with it, Ozai prefers to stay at a distance and blast his enemies with ranged attacks. In the absence of bending he even seems to consider himself outmatched by Zuko. Zuko was admittedly armed with swords at the time.
* [[Glass Cannon]] or [[Squishy Wizard]]: Reflects his fighting style if not his fragility. Unlike his brother and children who like to mix it up in close combat and are generally almost as dangerous without bending as they are with it, Ozai prefers to stay at a distance and blast his enemies with ranged attacks. In the absence of bending he even seems to consider himself outmatched by Zuko. Zuko was admittedly armed with swords at the time.
** Not really: During the entire final battle from the begining until Aang enters the Avatar state he's chasing Aang down trying to get close. It's the Avatar who is backing away and running. Plus because Sozin's comet makes his attacks so much more powerful he doesn't need to be as close to attack effectively.
** Not really: During the entire final battle from the begining until Aang enters the Avatar state he's chasing Aang down trying to get close. It's the Avatar who is backing away and running. Plus because Sozin's comet makes his attacks so much more powerful he doesn't need to be as close to attack effectively.
* {{spoiler|[[Hannibal Lecture]]: [[Not So Different|Toward Zuko]] in ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender The Promise (Comic Book)|The Promise]]''.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Hannibal Lecture]]: [[Not So Different|Toward Zuko]] in ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender The Promise|The Promise]]''.}}
* [[Hot Dad]]
* [[Hot Dad]]
* {{spoiler|[[Humiliation Conga]]: [[Brought Down to Normal]], mocked by teenagers and left living on the mercy of the son he abused.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Humiliation Conga]]: [[Brought Down to Normal]], mocked by teenagers and left living on the mercy of the son he abused.}}
* [[Inferiority Superiority Complex]]: Heavily hinted in his relationship with his brother, in his own personal search of admiration and respect and lately in his [[Villainous Breakdown]].
* [[Inferiority Superiority Complex]]: Heavily hinted in his relationship with his brother, in his own personal search of admiration and respect and lately in his [[Villainous Breakdown]].
* [[Kill It With Fire]]
* [[Kill It with Fire]]
* [[Knight of Cerebus]]
* [[Knight of Cerebus]]
* [[Large Ham]]: In the series finale as ''The Phoenix King!''
* [[Large Ham]]: In the series finale as ''The Phoenix King!''
* [[Manipulative Bastard]]: Plays on Zuko's emotions right until the kid [[Calling the Old Man Out]].
* [[Manipulative Bastard]]: Plays on Zuko's emotions right until the kid [[Calling the Old Man Out]].
** {{spoiler|He's manipulating Zuko yet again in ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender The Promise (Comic Book)|The Promise]]''.}}
** {{spoiler|He's manipulating Zuko yet again in ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender The Promise|The Promise]]''.}}
* [[Might Makes Right]]: Firmly believes that the Fire Lord's will is right by way of being the Fire Lord.
* [[Might Makes Right]]: Firmly believes that the Fire Lord's will is right by way of being the Fire Lord.
* [[Misery Builds Character]]: He believes '''hardly''' in this as way of upbringing to his children.
* [[Misery Builds Character]]: He believes '''hardly''' in this as way of upbringing to his children.
* {{spoiler|[[Necessarily Evil]]: According to him in ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender The Promise (Comic Book)|The Promise]]'' to govern a empire like the Fire Nation}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Necessarily Evil]]: According to him in ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender The Promise|The Promise]]'' to govern a empire like the Fire Nation}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Nice Job Fixing It, Villain]]: He tried to smash Aang's earth shield only to hit the chakra that Azula had blocked, opening it, and immediately gets his ass kicked.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Nice Job Fixing It, Villain]]: He tried to smash Aang's earth shield only to hit the chakra that Azula had blocked, opening it, and immediately gets his ass kicked.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Offing the Offspring]]: Was planning on doing this to Zuko when he was about 8-10 to appease his father. Attempted to do it again when Zuko announced his intentions [[Heel Face Turn|to join the Avatar to help him defeat him]].}}
* {{spoiler|[[Offing the Offspring]]: Was planning on doing this to Zuko when he was about 8-10 to appease his father. Attempted to do it again when Zuko announced his intentions [[Heel Face Turn|to join the Avatar to help him defeat him]].}}
* [[Oh Crap]] {{spoiler|He actually has his first moment of panic even before this when it looks like Aang is going to redirect his lightning right back at him. He doesn't use lightning for the fight after this. He didn't take it well when Zuko threw his lightning back, either.}}
* [[Oh Crap]] {{spoiler|He actually has his first moment of panic even before this when it looks like Aang is going to redirect his lightning right back at him. He doesn't use lightning for the fight after this. He didn't take it well when Zuko threw his lightning back, either.}}
* [[Omnicidal Maniac]]: His [[Evil Plan]] in the finale was to wipe out the other two nations.
* [[Omnicidal Maniac]]: His [[Evil Plan]] in the finale was to wipe out the other two nations.
* [[Orcus On His Throne]]: Strategically justified.
* [[Orcus on His Throne]]: Strategically justified.
* [[Parent Service]]
* [[Parent Service]]
* [[Pet the Dog]]: Rescues a young Zuko from drowning after a tide sweeps him into the middle of the ocean.
* [[Pet the Dog]]: Rescues a young Zuko from drowning after a tide sweeps him into the middle of the ocean.
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* [[The Unfettered]]: Nothing checks his ambition.
* [[The Unfettered]]: Nothing checks his ambition.
* [[The Unfavourite]]: Implied.
* [[The Unfavourite]]: Implied.
* [[Used to Be A Sweet Kid]]
* [[Used to Be a Sweet Kid]]
* [[Villainous Breakdown]]: {{spoiler|Occurs during his final battle with Aang. During the opening of the battle he's smug and confident, but after Aang achieves the Avatar State Ozai is visibly terrified. And after he loses his bending, he's left a pathetic shell of his former self.}}
* [[Villainous Breakdown]]: {{spoiler|Occurs during his final battle with Aang. During the opening of the battle he's smug and confident, but after Aang achieves the Avatar State Ozai is visibly terrified. And after he loses his bending, he's left a pathetic shell of his former self.}}
* [[Villains Never Lie]]: He's the only character who gives exposition on Ursa's fate. He's taken at his word by both Zuko and the audience, even though Ozai was blatantly trying manipulate Zuko at the time. (This may be because the story matches up with hints from Azula.)
* [[Villains Never Lie]]: He's the only character who gives exposition on Ursa's fate. He's taken at his word by both Zuko and the audience, even though Ozai was blatantly trying manipulate Zuko at the time. (This may be because the story matches up with hints from Azula.)
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* [[Mama Bear]]
* [[Mama Bear]]
* [[Meaningful Name]]: Ursa is Latin for "[[Mama Bear|bear]]."
* [[Meaningful Name]]: Ursa is Latin for "[[Mama Bear|bear]]."
** {{spoiler|Gains [[Everything's Worse With Bears|further]] meaning when one stops to think of ''Ozai's'' use of the word "''vicious''" to describe her treason. Right after telling Zuko that [[Scars Are Forever|disfiguring]] [[Abusive Parents|his son]] wasn't a big deal and right before he tries to ''[[Psycho Electro|smite]]'' the boy. }}
** {{spoiler|Gains [[Everything's Worse with Bears|further]] meaning when one stops to think of ''Ozai's'' use of the word "''vicious''" to describe her treason. Right after telling Zuko that [[Scars Are Forever|disfiguring]] [[Abusive Parents|his son]] wasn't a big deal and right before he tries to ''[[Psycho Electro|smite]]'' the boy. }}
* [[Missing Mom]]
* [[Missing Mom]]
** [[Daddy Had a Good Reason For Abandoning You|Mommy Had A Good Reason For Abandoning You]]
** [[Daddy Had a Good Reason For Abandoning You|Mommy Had A Good Reason For Abandoning You]]
* [[The Ojou]]: Princess really, but doesn't ''appear'' to have much authority.
* [[The Ojou]]: Princess really, but doesn't ''appear'' to have much authority.
* {{spoiler|[[What Happened to The Mouse?]]: They had a scene storyboarded for her return in the finale, but it got cut, thanks to [[Executive Meddling]] according to [[Word of God|Mike and Bryan]].}}
* {{spoiler|[[What Happened to the Mouse?]]: They had a scene storyboarded for her return in the finale, but it got cut, thanks to [[Executive Meddling]] according to [[Word of God|Mike and Bryan]].}}
* {{spoiler|[[Uncanny Family Resemblance]]: She resembles Avatar Roku's bride in the flashbacks.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Uncanny Family Resemblance]]: She resembles Avatar Roku's bride in the flashbacks.}}
* [[Yamato Nadeshiko]]: The Fire Nation is more or less [[Fantasy Counterpart Culture|Japan with fire power]] and she is a demure and gentle mother who {{spoiler|murdered her father-in-law to save her son}}.
* [[Yamato Nadeshiko]]: The Fire Nation is more or less [[Fantasy Counterpart Culture|Japan with fire power]] and she is a demure and gentle mother who {{spoiler|murdered her father-in-law to save her son}}.
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* [[Berserk Button]]: {{spoiler|"I dunno why, but I thought you'd be ''better'' than Zuko!"}}
* [[Berserk Button]]: {{spoiler|"I dunno why, but I thought you'd be ''better'' than Zuko!"}}
* [[Big Bad Ensemble]]: For the 1st season with Zuko.
* [[Big Bad Ensemble]]: For the 1st season with Zuko.
* [[Cowboy Bebop At His Computer]]: His trading card released during the first season premier claimed he was the one who gave Zuko his scar.
* [[Cowboy Bebop at His Computer]]: His trading card released during the first season premier claimed he was the one who gave Zuko his scar.
* [[Deceptive Disciple]]: See his quote.
* [[Deceptive Disciple]]: See his quote.
* [[Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?]]: His dream in life is to '''''kill the moon.''''' Which in the Avatar universe is a sentient being. {{spoiler|And he technically succeeded.}}
* [[Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?]]: His dream in life is to '''''kill the moon.''''' Which in the Avatar universe is a sentient being. {{spoiler|And he technically succeeded.}}
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* [[Embarrassing Rescue]]: {{spoiler|Subverted. Chooses death over rescue at Zuko's hands, not that he likely would have survived after that anyway.}}
* [[Embarrassing Rescue]]: {{spoiler|Subverted. Chooses death over rescue at Zuko's hands, not that he likely would have survived after that anyway.}}
* [[Evil Versus Evil]]: He's constantly fighting with Zuko for the prize of Aang.
* [[Evil Versus Evil]]: He's constantly fighting with Zuko for the prize of Aang.
* {{spoiler|[[Face Death With Dignity]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Face Death with Dignity]]}}
* [[Fake American]]: The character is obviously not American, but [[Jason Isaacs]] puts on a fake American accent while playing him. This is likely to avoid [[Unfortunate Implications]] by having the main unsympathetic Fire Nation officer speak with a [[Evil Brit|British accent]] as opposed to [[Anti-Villain|Zuko]]'s American one.
* [[Fake American]]: The character is obviously not American, but [[Jason Isaacs]] puts on a fake American accent while playing him. This is likely to avoid [[Unfortunate Implications]] by having the main unsympathetic Fire Nation officer speak with a [[Evil Brit|British accent]] as opposed to [[Anti-Villain|Zuko]]'s American one.
* [[Fatal Flaw]]: [[Pride]].
* [[Fatal Flaw]]: [[Pride]].
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{{quote| "[[Large Ham|WE ARE THE GODS NOW!]]"}}
{{quote| "[[Large Ham|WE ARE THE GODS NOW!]]"}}
* [[Glory Hound]]: Just listen to the speech he gives after capturing Aang; its 'I am great' over and over again.
* [[Glory Hound]]: Just listen to the speech he gives after capturing Aang; its 'I am great' over and over again.
* [[Hoist By His Own Petard]]: While {{spoiler|killing the Moon Spirit}} ''would'' make water benders helpless, {{spoiler|It has a protective mate in the Ocean Spirit.}}
* [[Hoist by His Own Petard]]: While {{spoiler|killing the Moon Spirit}} ''would'' make water benders helpless, {{spoiler|It has a protective mate in the Ocean Spirit.}}
* [[Hotblooded Sideburns]]
* [[Hotblooded Sideburns]]
* [[Jerkass]]: Pick a scene, any scene, he will be a jerk in it.
* [[Jerkass]]: Pick a scene, any scene, he will be a jerk in it.
* {{spoiler|[[Karmic Death]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Karmic Death]]}}
** {{spoiler|[[Killed Off for Real]]}}
** {{spoiler|[[Killed Off for Real]]}}
* [[Kill It With Fire]]: Almost a [[Pyromaniac]].
* [[Kill It with Fire]]: Almost a [[Pyromaniac]].
* [[Large Ham]]: "They will call me Zhao the conqueror! Zhao the moonslayer! ZHAO THE INVINCIBLE!"
* [[Large Ham]]: "They will call me Zhao the conqueror! Zhao the moonslayer! ZHAO THE INVINCIBLE!"
* [[Orwellian Editor]]: Implied. Zhao learned about the Moon Spirit from [[The Library of Babel|Wah Shi Tong's library.]] Said library had an entire section burned down because it contained information that could hurt the Fire Nation. And since Zhao was confirmed to be there...
* [[Orwellian Editor]]: Implied. Zhao learned about the Moon Spirit from [[The Library of Babel|Wah Shi Tong's library.]] Said library had an entire section burned down because it contained information that could hurt the Fire Nation. And since Zhao was confirmed to be there...
* [[Pick On Someone Your Own Size]]
* [[Pick on Someone Your Own Size]]
* [[The Rival]]: To Zuko.
* [[The Rival]]: To Zuko.
* [[Smug Snake]]: Not as good as he says, and this is demonstrated in the ''third'' episode.
* [[Smug Snake]]: Not as good as he says, and this is demonstrated in the ''third'' episode.
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* [[Having a Blast]]
* [[Having a Blast]]
* [[Hero-Killer]]: Though not the same extent as Azula.
* [[Hero-Killer]]: Though not the same extent as Azula.
* {{spoiler|[[Hoist By His Own Petard]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Hoist by His Own Petard]]}}
* [[Implacable Man]]: He ''can'' be stopped by hitting the tattoo on his head, but its only temporary.
* [[Implacable Man]]: He ''can'' be stopped by hitting the tattoo on his head, but its only temporary.
* {{spoiler|[[Killed Off for Real]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Killed Off for Real]]}}
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* {{spoiler|[[Big Bad Friend]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Big Bad Friend]]}}
* [[Creepy Monotone]]
* [[Creepy Monotone]]
* [[Death By Irony]]: He started off as a nationalist that wanted to "share Fire Nation prosperity" with the world. By the end of his life, not only did he regret ever acting upon his ambitions, but he realized all too late that he couldn't do a damn thing to change it. It's a healthy dose of irony, karma ''and'' a rather tragic finish to what could've been a great leader (morally speaking).
* [[Death by Irony]]: He started off as a nationalist that wanted to "share Fire Nation prosperity" with the world. By the end of his life, not only did he regret ever acting upon his ambitions, but he realized all too late that he couldn't do a damn thing to change it. It's a healthy dose of irony, karma ''and'' a rather tragic finish to what could've been a great leader (morally speaking).
* [[Dragon Rider]]: Though according to Zuko, he's the one who started the tradition of hunting them for sport; by the time of the series, they are all extinct {{spoiler|or so Zuko thinks}}, which seems ungrateful of him.
* [[Dragon Rider]]: Though according to Zuko, he's the one who started the tradition of hunting them for sport; by the time of the series, they are all extinct {{spoiler|or so Zuko thinks}}, which seems ungrateful of him.
* {{spoiler|[[Evil Former Friend]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Evil Former Friend]]}}
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* [[Theme Twin Naming]]: Their names are the exact same, bar a single letter.
* [[Theme Twin Naming]]: Their names are the exact same, bar a single letter.
** Their names are also completely different, barring a single letter.
** Their names are also completely different, barring a single letter.
* [[What Happened to The Mouse?]]: We never do find out what happens to them after {{spoiler|one of them is to be banished}}. It could be assumed that they {{spoiler|left together instead of just one, given Azula's insanity at the time}}.
* [[What Happened to the Mouse?]]: We never do find out what happens to them after {{spoiler|one of them is to be banished}}. It could be assumed that they {{spoiler|left together instead of just one, given Azula's insanity at the time}}.
** Alternatively, they both stayed but just stayed away from each other so Azula wouldn't notice.
** Alternatively, they both stayed but just stayed away from each other so Azula wouldn't notice.



Revision as of 21:22, 8 April 2014


These characters hail from the Fire Nation.

Prince Zuko

 Voiced by: Dante Basco

 "I don't need luck, though. I don't want it. I've always had to struggle and fight, and that's made me strong. It's made me who I am."

Even as the prince of the Fire Nation, Zuko has always struggled in life, particularly in matching his prodigy sister Azula and getting his father's acknowledgement. This came to a head when Ozai punished him for a percieved slight by horrifically burning his face and sending him into exile, refusing to let him return until he had captured the Avatar. (This was intended as a Snipe Hunt, since Aang had been missing for a century.) Determined to prove his worth to his father, Zuko hunted Aang across the world for the first season while trying to find his own destiny.

Eventually, Zuko betrays Iroh and helps Azula take over Ba Sing Se. Granted amnesty for his actions, Zuko is finally allowed to come home. He has his honor restored, the adoration of a nation, the love of his life, and the respect of his father. And he finds himself lacking. After some soul-searching, Zuko finally realizes what Iroh had always tried to teach him. After giving Ozai an epic and well-deserved Calling the Old Man Out, Zuko defects to join the Gaang as Aang's Firebending teacher. Though initially mistrusted, grudges dissolve into friendships and Zuko soon becomes a core member of the group. At the end of the series, Zuko becomes the new Fire Lord and strives to rebuild the world into an era of peace. And hopefully find his mother.

 "It's like a thilver thandwich!"



Uncle Iroh

 Voiced by: Mako (original), Greg Baldwin (after Mako's death)

 "Sick of tea?! That's like being sick of breathing!"

Zuko's and Azula's uncle and Ozai's brother, Iroh was once the heir to the Fire Nation throne a mighty general known as the Dragon Of the West. After the death of his beloved son Lu Ten, Iroh lost his thirst for conquest and retired. Afterwards, Iroh came to think of Zuko as his own son. When Zuko was exiled, Iroh went along with him to mentor and protect him. While he tends to act very silly most of the time, he is actually one of the most capable of the cast, and likely a match for Ozai himself. Also the Grand Master of the Order of the White Lotus.


  • Acrofatic: Season 1 and 2
  • Anti-Villain: Type IV.
  • Badass Beard: From Season 2 onwards.
  • Badass Grandpa: Still a powerful Firebender well into old age, enough so that Zuko tried to get him to challenge Ozai when Aang disappeared.
  • Big Good: Of the order of the White Lotus.
  • Breakout Character
  • Breath Weapon: "Did I ever tell you how I got the nickname Dragon of the West?" While he's not the only Firebender who can do this, this is his signature move.
  • Bunny Ears Lawyer: He is one of the greatest Firebenders in the world and the leader of an organization of Badass Grandpas who have all dedicated their lives to mastering their art/fighting style. He would much rather drink tea and play Paisho.
  • Cain and Abel: Abel To Ozai's Cain, though the two never fought directly. When he was given the chance, Iroh declined, as it was Aang's job.
  • The Caretaker: To Zuko.
  • Chivalrous Pervert: "I didn't see you get immobilised by the tongue..." "Shhh."
    • To elaborate, Nyla, June's animal companion has a tongue with neurotoxins that can paralyze anything that it licks. After a scuffle with Team Avatar, they tricked Nyla into hitting Zuko and June and Iroh "fell" on top of June, despite not getting hit. Zuko then comments.
  • Cincinnatus: Of the 'does not want power' type. He'd much rather run a tea shop and let his nephew run the nation.
  • Cool Old Guy: Friendly, funny, kick ass, and plays a mean game of pai-sho.
  • Cool Uncle: To Zuko, specifically.
  • Cultured Badass: Not only can he kick your ass in the battle arena, he can kick it in Paisho and tea brewing!
  • Dead Soldier Son: Inverted. It's implied that if his son hadn't been killed in the Battle of Ba Sing Se, Iroh would've been a different person rather than the cheery, yet tragic Cool Old Guy. Not necessarily evil, but he definitely would've been a powerful, feared Fire Lord after the victory.

 "Leaves from the vine...falling so slow..."

  • Death Faked for You: Protected the dragons from being exterminated by pretending to kill the last of them himself.
  • Dirty Old Man: More of a chivalrous version, however.
  • Drink Order: Tea.
  • Eccentric Mentor: He's obsessed with tea, acts goofy, and is so casual you'd think he didn't know there was a war going on, yet he's the key to Zuko's character development and helps along Aang's and Toph's too.
  • Eyes of Gold
  • Foreshadowing: His White Lotus tile may not have seemed important when brought up during Book One, until you later find out about the Order of the White Lotus.
  • Generation Xerox: He more closely resembles his genocidal grandfather Sozin than his lanky father. There is double irony there, given that Iroh is far less of an asshole than Sozin was, and that he was his father's favorite (rather than Ozai, who resembled Azulon the most).
  • Grandpa What Massive Hotness You Have: That scene in "Sokka's Master." Dare you deny it?
  • Heel Face Turn: Subverted, as he was pretty much always a good guy. He just stuck with the Fire Nation to protect/guide Zuko. He showed his True Colors when he learned of Zhao's plans for the moon.

  Iroh: "Zhao, whatever you do to that spirit, I'll unleash on you ten-fold! Let it go now!"



Princess Azula

 Voiced by: Grey DeLisle

 "My own mother thought I was a monster... She was right, of course, but it still hurt."

Zuko's younger sister and princess of the Fire Nation. As a Firebending prodigy, her father Ozai favored her over Zuko, though the two had an opposite relationship to their mother Ursa. Azula uses her position and power to torment Zuko and anyone else in her way. A skilled tactician, master manipulator, and brilliant fighter, she's easily one of the Gaang's deadliest foes. She describes herself as "a people person," but she really is only skilled in manipulating people through fear. Normal interaction eludes and bewilders her more often than not.


  • Arrogant Kung Fu Guy: She has this opinion of herself but her interactions with opponents are more psychological.
  • Ax Crazy: Keeps it in check for most of the series, but lets it all loose during her Villainous Breakdown.
  • Badass: Competes with Toph for the most Badbutt on the show.
  • The Baroness: sexpot variety.
  • Be Careful What You Wish For/The Chains of Commanding: When Ozai gives her the title of Fire Lord when he ascends to Phoenix King, Azula is initially pleased at the authority she now wields... But the burden of being supreme leader starts eating at her sanity, her becoming more paranoid and psychotic as the days pass. By the time Zuko and Katara show up to face her in the grand finale, she's a total wreck emotionally.
  • Berserk Button: Never imply that she is less than perfect. Also, if you want to die in a painful and humiliating manner, say Zuko is better than her in any context.
  • Big Bad: Season 2 and most of 3, with Ozai functioning as the Bigger Bad.
  • Broken Ace: She's held as The Ace throughout the Fire Nation for being a Firebending prodigy and a master planner and manipulator, at the age of 14. She, however has serious issues with perfection, and she gets even more broken in Book 3.
  • Cain and Abel: Cain To Zuko's Abel.
  • Card-Carrying Villain:

 "My own mother thought I was a monster... She was right, of course, but it still hurt."

    • While this was played for psychosis and self loathing in the finale, when first brought up it was in a "history will overlook that unsavory aspect of me" sense.
  • The Chessmaster: At only 14 years old, she comes up with a plan that successfully conquers a city that had remained standing for a century.
  • Consummate Liar: "I am a four hundred foot tall purple platypus bear with pink horns and silver wings."

 Toph: Okay, I admit, you're good.

 Azula: "For some reason, when I meet boys, they act as if I'm going to do something horrible to them."

Ty Lee: (laughs) "But you probably would do something horrible to them."



Mai

 Voiced by: Cricket Leigh

Daughter of very high class Fire Nation nobles, Mai was constantly forced by her parents to be quiet in order to keep up appearances. As a result, Mai finds no enjoyment in anything other than her childhood crush Zuko. As an expert with throwing blades, Mai was recruited by her old friend Azula to help her in her schemes. Although she does have a soft spot for Zuko, she's so apathetic to everything that she doesn't care about being Azula's soldier. At least, that's what Azula thought.


 Zuko:"I like it when you express yourself." or "You're so beautiful when you hate the world."

 "You want me to express myself? LEAVE ME ALONE!"



Ty Lee

 Voiced by: Olivia Hack

 "My aura has never been pinker!"

Daughter of Fire Nation nobles, Ty Lee made an effort to distinguish herself from her six identical sisters. After joining a circus, Ty Lee was forcefully recruited by her childhood friend Azula. Although she's an expert martial artist able to stop bending by striking pressure points, she's more interested in doing handstands and being girly than doing villain work. Nonetheless, she's easily cowed by Azula, making her a loyal, if very quirky, minion. At least, that's what Azula and Ty Lee herself thought.




Fire Lord Ozai

 Voiced by: Mark Hamill

 "I have all the power in the WOOOOOOOOOOOORRRRRLD!!"

Ruler of the Fire Nation and likely the most powerful Firebender on the planet, Ozai is the main antagonist of the series. A ruthless warlord and megalomaniac, Ozai is willing to burn the rest of the world to the ground so he can rule. He has little to no empathy for anyone, including his own children (though he's acts decent towards them if they prove themselves useful.) Aang must defeat Ozai before Ozai can harness Sozin's Comet and use it to end the war once and for all. After crowning himself Phoenix King and trying to annihilate the Earth Kingdom with the Comet's power, Ozai was defeated by Aang, relieved of his Firebending, and left to rot in a prison cell.


  "You're weak -- just like the rest of your people! They did not deserve to exist in this world -- in my world! Prepare to join them! Prepare to DIE!!!"



Princess Ursa

  Voiced by: Jen Cohn

 "That's what moms are like -- if you mess with their babies, they're gonna bite you back."

Even as Ozai's wife, Ursa was a caring mother to their children. (Though she had considerable problems dealing with Azula.) She was one of the few people who consistently supported Zuko, and it came as a hard blow to him when she suddenly disappeared.

The reason for her disappearance was part of a deal with her husband Ozai: in exchange for not killing Zuko, Ursa would kill Fire Lord Azulon and make it so Ozai could take the throne. Though Ozai claims that she is now banished, it's unknown what finally happened to her.



Commander/Admiral Zhao

 Voiced by: Jason Isaacs

 "I had a pupil once who had no interest in learning discipline. He was only concerned with the power of fire - how he could use it to destroy his opponents and wipe out the obstacles in his path." -Jeong Jeong

The power-hungry and glory-seeking Admiral of the Fire Nation. With his greater resources and army, he served as Zuko's rival to capture Aang in the first season. However, he considered the capture of the Avatar to be a minor project compared to his dream of KILLING THE MOON! While he did succeed, his actions were quickly undone by Yue, and he was killed by the vengeful Ocean Spirit.




Combustion Man

"I've heard about you. They say you're good at what you do. And even better at keeping secrets. The Avatar is alive. I want you to find him. And end him." - Zuko

A mysterious assasin hired by Zuko to hunt down and kill the Avatar. Relentless in his pursuit of Aang and seemingly unstoppable, he uses a unique form of Firebending by shooting laser beams that cause Stuff Blowing Up. Also known as Sparky Sparky Boom Man.




Fire Lord Sozin

 Voiced by: Ron Perlman

 "I've been thinking. We should share this prosperity with the rest of the world. In our hands is the most successful empire in history. It's time we expanded it."

Sozin is the man responsible for the destruction of the Air Nomads, father to Azulon, grandfather to Iroh and Ozai and great-grandfather to Zuko, Azula and Lu Ten (Iroh's son). As Fire Lord during Roku's era, Sozin plotted to take over the world as a way of sharing the Fire Nation's prosperity with everyone. Knowing that the Avatar would oppose his plans, he used the power of a passing comet to launch a devastating first strike on the Air Nomads, wiping them out (except Aang, who he missed) and leaving him free to wage a one hundred year war. Although he is now long dead, his comet will return to allow Ozai to do the same for the rest of the world. Also once close friends with Avatar Roku, ever since they were children. However, the two became distant due to Roku's duties as the Avatar and Sozin's plans for conquest, and Sozin betrayed him as soon as he had the chance.


  • Ambition Is Evil: Especially when it leads you to leave your former best friend to die.
  • Bait the Dog: Right before he begins his plans for conquest, he's personally helping to save his citizens from an erupting volcano.
  • Be All My Sins Remembered: Thinks this near the end.
  • Big Bad Friend
  • Creepy Monotone
  • Death by Irony: He started off as a nationalist that wanted to "share Fire Nation prosperity" with the world. By the end of his life, not only did he regret ever acting upon his ambitions, but he realized all too late that he couldn't do a damn thing to change it. It's a healthy dose of irony, karma and a rather tragic finish to what could've been a great leader (morally speaking).
  • Dragon Rider: Though according to Zuko, he's the one who started the tradition of hunting them for sport; by the time of the series, they are all extinct or so Zuko thinks, which seems ungrateful of him.
  • Evil Former Friend
  • Evil Plan: To Take Over the World. He didn't think it was evil at first and his descendents all continue carrying out this plan. Ozai almost succeeded.
  • Eyes of Gold
  • Karma Houdini: Subverted, rather surprisingly. He doesn't physically suffer for his actions, but he ultimately comes to realize that he crossed the Moral Event Horizon, betrayed his best friend and wasted his life on a wild goose chase to find the next Avatar. At the end of his life, Sozin dies a rather somber man, unable to enjoy his success or attempt to undo the damage he's done. The world let Sozin off, but his conscience didn't.
  • Posthumous Character: We learned of his backstory through a flashback-like episode, particularly by word-of-mouth from Roku and Zuko's history scrolls. Azula pitched in on the basics of Sozin's impact on the world at the beginning, too.
  • Predecessor Villain
  • Redemption Equals Death: Averted. He came to regret many of his decisons, but never got a chance at redemption.
  • Royals Who Actually Do Something: Despite having had a falling out with Roku years before, he was still willing to help him save Fire Nation citizens from an erupting volcano.
  • Utopia Justifies the Means: Actually ends up being an aversion, as he realized his utopia wasn't worth what he'd done to try and create it.
  • Was It Really Worth It?: At the end of his life, he decides that no, it really wasn't. Too bad his descendants didn't take a hint.
  • We Can Rule Together: To Roku.
  • Well-Intentioned Extremist: As illustrated by his quote.
  • White Man's Burden: Essentially what he's trying to do to the world. While his descendants weren't as interested in helping the world, they continued to preach this as propaganda.


Fire Lord Azulon

  Voiced by: Walker Edmiston

 "You dare suggest I betray Iroh? My first born? Directly after the demise of his only beloved son? I think Iroh has suffered enough. But you, your punishment has scarcely begun!"

Azulon was the Fire Lord before Ozai, son of Sozin, father to Iroh and Ozai and grandfather to Zuko, Azula and Lu Ten (Iroh's son). Famed for his military prowess and skill at firebending, he ruled the Fire Nation with an iron grip. He was a man with little warmth in him, sentencing men to death with a stunning callousness. Ozai seemed to have had as strained a relationship with him as he did with his own son, always seeking to earn his favour but always being met with scorn. After Ozai tried his patience one time too many, making an inappropriate bid for the throne, Azulon ordered Zuko's death, to teach his son a lesson in humility (not that it would have worked, considering Ozai was more than happy to do so). He died shortly after giving that order, making way for Ozai to succeed him as Fire Lord.


  • Abusive Father: Heavily implied that he was like that with Ozai.
  • Asshole Victim: All signs point to Azulon not being a very nice person. Word of God and background material show him as ruling the Fire Nation with an iron fist and carrying out the war against the other nations with brutality only matched by Ozai. Of particular note is the genocide carried out against the Southern Water Tribe's Waterbenders and the raids carried out against said tribes. (These raids eventually resulted in the death of Katara's mother.) Not to mention the fact that he was willing to have his innocent grandson killed just to prove a point to Ozai. Other than possibly Iroh, it's unlikely anyone really missed him when Ozai and Ursa killed him.
  • The Coroner Doth Protest Too Much: Blows up at Ozai over a proposal to disown Iroh one night, and dies of old age after naming Ozai his heir by the next morning? How... convenient.
  • Even Evil Has Standards: As his quote illustrates, he didn't appreciate Ozai's attempt to use Lu Ten's death to usurp the birthright from Iroh.
  • Posthumous Character
  • Thicker Than Water: He and Iroh, despite his failure.
  • Unreliable Narrator: The only knowledge we have of him and his actions (besides Zuko's memories) comes from two in-universe sources, neither of whom is bound by Villains Never Lie.


Lo and Li

  Voiced by: Takayao Fischer

 "Azula, we are concerned for you and your well-being!"

Lo and Li are a pair of elderly twins, who serve the Fire Nation Royal Family as Azula's advisors and Firebending mentors, despite not being Firebenders themselves. Every scene of theirs is with Azula.


  • Badass Normal: While Lo and Li are never actually seen fighting, it's clear that when you consider the attitude of the Fire Nation royals, being an advisor must mean you're pretty good at what you do. Word of God also states that they were driving the machine in "The Chase", meaning they have some proficiency with machines.
  • Creepy Twins: At first. In their last few appearances, they seem to become comic relief.
  • Even Evil Has Standards: When Azula started going crazy, they did their best to stop Azula from going overboard.
  • Evil Old Folks: Or at least devout patriots to an evil society.
  • Expy: At first, they seem to be Azula's answer to Zuko being with Iroh, but that doesn't come to pass.
  • We Were Quite The Lookers: In "The Beach", it's revealed that when they were young, they were quite beautiful.
  • Older and Wiser: They are advisors, after all.
  • Single-Minded Twins: They're constantly finishing each other's sentences or speaking in unison, and their physical actions often mirror each other.
  • Theme Twin Naming: Their names are the exact same, bar a single letter.
    • Their names are also completely different, barring a single letter.
  • What Happened to the Mouse?: We never do find out what happens to them after one of them is to be banished. It could be assumed that they left together instead of just one, given Azula's insanity at the time.
    • Alternatively, they both stayed but just stayed away from each other so Azula wouldn't notice.