Iroh and the White Lotus Liberate Ba Sing Se! ๐Ÿ”ฅ Full Scene | Avatar: The Last Airbender

Published 2020-11-11
In the epic series finale episode of Avatar: The Last Airbender, Irohโ€“โ€“ empowered by Sozin's Cometโ€“โ€“ leads the Order of the White Lotus in liberating Ba Sing Se! Despite failing to conquer the city as a Fire Nation general, Iroh returns as a liberator alongside allies from across the Four Nationโ€“โ€“ Bumi, Pakku, Piandao, and Jeong Jeongโ€“โ€“ all with freedom and justice in mind!

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All Comments (21)
  • imagine being a loyal customer of The Jasmine Dragon then see the manager of that shop take back ba sing se
  • @rahmatutomo7742
    Imagine your weakest member is the strongest swordman in the world
  • You know what I love? Everyone had their own struggles during the final showdown, but Iroh and the White Lotus did not. Aang was losing against Ozai in the beginning, Zuko got wounded by a surprise attack by Azula, the airship fleet team nearly died crashing all the airships. And then there was the White Lotus who were heavily outnumbered but they didn't even struggle for a moment. The battle for ba Sing Se was one of the most one sided of the entire series and I love it.
  • I just realized that when Iroh burned the flag, his attack posture, the music and his concluding smirk were all similar to Azula's. People talk about how Iroh and Zuko are alike, but Iroh is a lot like Azula tooโ€”prodigies, conquerers of Ba Sing Se, favored by fathers who destined them to be firelord over their brothers. The difference is that Iroh the general learned to love peace, whereas Azula the princess only loved conquest.
  • @masodemic4509
    When your grandparents say they're just out of town to see some old friends ...
  • "When I was a boy, I had a vision that I would one day take Ba Sing Se. Only now do I see that my destiny is to TAKE IT BACK from the Fire Nation, so the Earth Kingdom can be free again." Most epic line delivered by the most epic character.
  • @peterahl6807
    I just want appreciate how much Zuko grew as a character. When Iroh suggests he needs help against Azula, he accepts the wisdom right away and immediately looks to Katara as the best choice.
  • Jeong Jeong's Firebending Is so fluid, almost as if he's waterbending.
  • Old toph : my fighting days are over 112 y/o Bumi : hold my genamite
  • Ok but can we talk about Jeong Jeongโ€™s flawless waterbending techniques while flying 50 feet in the air
  • @joshkeene8457
    Itโ€™s amazing how the creators of the show brought back important characters from the series and made them each have their own part in the liberation
  • @fireelysium
    He's not just Zuko's uncle, he's our uncle too
  • @santiago8991
    General Iroh couldn't conquer Ba-Sing-Se, instead Grand Master Iroh (his true self) saved it
  • @zenonempire3562
    The thing I loved the most about this fight is how you can see why they're all masters of their craft. Honestly, there's nothing I love more than a master proving why they're a master.
  • @GrouchyRaccoon
    You start to realise Iroh went through a very similar journey to Zuko. He was twisted by the warmongering firelord, only to lose everything and realise his honour was to be found elsewhere. Freeing Ba Sing Se was almost like his way of redeeming himself, even though he'd long since done that by helping Zuko find the right path.
  • @klifford4669
    You can describe Irohโ€™s character development by his trips to Ba Sing Se: First, he was a conqueror. Then he became a refugee. And in the end he was the liberator.
  • "You mean the firelord?" โ€œThatโ€™s what I just said.โ€ This show is so realistic.
  • One thing I noticed about Jeong Jeong compared to Ozai was the fluidity and control. Ozai may be a powerhouse but we never see him hover or create fire without it coming from his body. He just seemed to be what Jeong Jeong preached about firebending itself: wild, destructive, and out of control.
  • Jeong Jeongs bending has so much style and elegance. The way he creates an moves the walls of fire is like a concuctor directing an orchestra.