NOTE: This article is about The Last Airbender version of Azula. You may be looking for information on her original counterpart. |
“ | I do, father. | „ |
~ Azula happily accepting her father's task and plan of capturing and killing the Avatar Aang. |
Princess Azula is a minor antagonist in the 2010 movie The Last Airbender, based on Book 1 of the cartoon series Avatar: The Last Airbender. She is princess of the Fire Nation, daughter of the Fire Lord Ozai, younger sister of Prince Zuko and niece of Iroh. Just like her original counterpart, she was a firebending prodigy.
She was portrayed by Summer Bishil.
Biography[]
Little is known about the prehistory and early life of this version of Azula, but it can be presumed that it followed the same as her original counterpart. Azula first appeared in the movie during her brother's flashback, when Zuko remembered his past when he was banished from the Fire Nation and stripped of his throne heir right. Azula was present during Zuko's Agni Kai with his father Ozai and was sadistically laughing, upon seeing how her brother's face was burned by his own father.
Following the failed Siege at the North and Admiral Zhao's demise, Ozai summoned his evil daughter and tasked Azula with the new task. She gladly accepted her father's tasks to "stop the Avatar from mastering earth and fire" and to give the Fire Nation time for Sozin's Comet to arrive in order to take over the world.
It is unknown what happened to Azula afterwards, because all sequels for the movie were cancelled and replaced by a reboot television series based on the original Nickelodeon cartoon on Netflix.
Personality[]
This version of Azula was shown to be largely the same as her original counterpart, being shown as sadistic, notably when she laughed at Zuko's failure during the Agni Kai and enjoyed him being burned by Ozai, stripped of his throne right and banished from his own nation. Like her original version, she had no qualms about hurting and abusing others and capitalizing on their pain, evidenced by her eagerness to take over her brother's failed attempts at capturing Aang and aid the Fire Nation in their quest of the world domination.