The Southern Air Temple


 * This article is about the episode. For the location, see Southern Air Temple.

"The Southern Air Temple" is the third episode of season one of Avatar: The Last Airbender, and the third of the overall series. It debuted on February 25, 2005.

Overview
''Aang suggests a visit to the Southern Air Temple, where he tells stories of his old mentor and shows his friends the games he used to play. Upon discovering that the Fire Nation eradicated his people and Gyatso's skeleton, Aang becomes angry and enters the Avatar State, alerting the world of the Avatar's return. Aang is comforted by his friends, who tell him they are his family now. Meanwhile, Zuko and his uncle, Iroh, run into Commander Zhao, who learns that the Avatar has been found. Zuko then challenges Zhao to a duel over the right to track the Avatar, which Zuko wins.''

Synopsis
Katara and Aang are packing up their campsite, with Aang excitedly talking to her about the astounding beauty of the Southern Air Temple, the only home he has known, which he is planning to visit. However, Sokka wants to sleep a bit longer. Too anxious to wait, Aang picks up a stick and slides it across Sokka's sleeping bag, telling Sokka there is a prickle snake in his sleeping bag. Terrified, Sokka leaps up screaming, and upon falling to the ground, realizes that he has been tricked. However, now that he is wide awake, the team is able to leave.

Off the coast of the Southwestern Earth Kingdom, Prince Zuko docks at a Fire Nation controlled harbor, his ship needing substantial repairs from his encounter with Aang. Zuko wants the repairs done quickly so they won't lose Aang's trail, and warns his uncle not to mention the Avatar during their stay, so that no other firebenders will begin looking for him. Zhao walks up to Iroh and Zuko, welcoming them to his harbor, while informing them about his promotion from a captain to a commander. Seeing how damaged their ship is, Zhao inquires what had happened, with Zuko making up a story about crashing into an Earth Kingdom ship. Curious, Zhao invites the pair of them for a drink. Zuko attempts to get out of it, but Iroh, scolding Zuko and telling him that he needed to show Zhao some respect, accepts the invite on behalf of his nephew.

Nearing the Patola Mountain Range, Sokka finds that all the blubbered seal jerky he had brought was used by Aang for their campfire the night before, leading him to remark that it was "no wonder the flames smelled so good." Katara is trying to keep Aang from getting too excited about their visit to the air temple, and tells him to expect the possibility that his people have been killed by the Fire Nation. Aang is convinced she's wrong on the grounds that reaching an air temple is impossible without a flying bison, and the Fire Nation couldn't possibly accomplish that. They reach the top of the mountain which is above the clouds, and look down on the Southern Air Temple.



Commander Zhao is explaining the Fire Nation's planned victory to Zuko and Iroh over tea in his tent, with Zuko voicing his doubts that the plan will work. Zhao then asks about Zuko's search for the Avatar, to which Zuko replies he has been unsuccessful until then. Zhao remarks he didn't expect anything different. The Fire Nation prince then gets up to leave, but the commander's guards stop him. One of Zhao's soldiers then walks in and reports that he interrogated Zuko's crew, and found out that the latter had the Avatar, but let him escape, giving Zuko no other choice but to tell Zhao the truth.

Sokka is still very hungry, and is berated by Katara for being one of the first outsiders to see an airbender temple and only thinking about food. Aang begins to give Katara and Sokka a tour of the temple, but becomes disheartened almost immediately. Seeing his home abandoned, he realizes how much things have changed, and in order to cheer him up, Sokka volunteers to play a game of airball with him. The ball is propelled by Aang using airbending, which bounces off the totems into Sokka' goal, while hitting the latter in the stomach, which propels him down. Lying on the ground after being creamed, Sokka spots a Fire Nation helmet, and points it out to Katara, and they agree to show it to Aang. However, when Aang begins to walk over, Katara changes her mind suddenly and covers the helmet with snow. After commenting that Katara's ability to manipulate snow is impressive, Aang wants to show them the rest of the temple. Sokka discourages Katara from protecting Aang's feelings as she just did, to which Katara points out to Sokka that Aang would be devastated if he knew firebenders invaded his home. They come to a statue of an airbender monk which Aang introduces as Monk Gyatso.



In a flashback, Gyatso is teaching Aang how to make fruit pies, but Aang is not listening, and is thinking about how he has become burdened with the knowledge that he is the Avatar. Gyatso reassures Aang that he will be fine, that Aang must focus on the present, and that once Aang is old enough to enter the air temple sanctuary, he will meet someone who will help him to become a better Avatar. Gyatso has Aang do some airbending target practice by blowing the freshly baked fruit pies through the air and onto the other elder monks' heads while they are meditating. They are then pounced on by winged lemurs, slurping the pie off the monks' heads. The master and student laugh at their little prank, and Gyatso congratulates Aang on his perfected aim.

Returning to the present, Aang makes for the air temple sanctuary, telling his friends that there is someone whom he is ready to meet. Katara is doubtful that anyone has been closed off in the temple for a hundred years, but Sokka hopes that the person in there has some food, particularly cured meats. To get into the sanctuary, Aang airbends two currents into the ornate locking mechanism causing it to open the doors. Aang begins to walk into the darkened temple with Katara and Sokka following him. All three of them block an air current running under the floor of the sanctuary which causes a humming noise.

Commander Zhao is appalled that a twelve-year-old boy bested Zuko and his crew. Zuko passionately states that he is going to hunt the Avatar from now on, and shall not underestimate him again. When Zhao replies that he will be taking over the hunt for the Avatar, Zuko leaps for Zhao in a rage, but is held back by the guards. Zhao orders for Zuko and Iroh to be kept in his tent and leaves. In anger, Zuko kicks a table as Iroh asks for more tea.

The air temple sanctuary is filled with hundreds of statues, and Sokka, still hungry, is thoroughly disappointed at there not being any food. Katara and Aang notice a pattern in the line of the statues. They're arranged in the Avatar Cycle; air, water, earth, and fire. From that, Katara figures out that these are statues of previous incarnations of the Avatar, Aang's past lives. Aang singles out the last statue in the line and gazes into the statue's eyes, going into a kind of trance. A gentle shake from Katara breaks him out of the trance, at which point Aang recognizes that the statue is of Avatar Roku, the Avatar before him. Sokka recognizes Roku as a firebender by his robes and top-knot, finding the reason he didn't trust Aang when they had first met. The three of them hear the humming noise from the entrance, indicating that someone else has just come in. Preparing to fight a firebender, they reveal themselves to see it is just a lemur. Desperately hungry, Sokka wants to eat the lemur for dinner. Aang, on the other hand, wants to keep the lemur as a pet. This prompts a race to see who can catch the lemur first. Katara stays behind in the temple sanctuary while Aang and Sokka run after the lemur, each trying to trip the other up. The lemur flies out from the window, and Aang jumps off the balcony of the temple in his determination to catch the lemur.



Meanwhile, Commander Zhao and his search party are almost ready to set sail on their search for the Avatar, and he will release Zuko when his ship is out at sea. Zuko states forcefully that he is going to capture the Avatar before Zhao, who laughs at the thought of a banished prince competing with a commander who has hundreds of warships at his disposal. Zhao then demeans Zuko by telling him that his father would let him come home without the Avatar if the Fire Lord really loved him. Zhao states that all Fire Lord Ozai sees in his son is failure. Zuko challenges Zhao out of pure rage and disgust to an Agni Kai at sunset, to which Zhao accepts. After Zhao leaves the tent, Iroh reminds Zuko about how his last duel with a firebending master turned out. Zuko then says that he will "never forget" that.

After landing safely, Aang follows the lemur and discovers a room where many Fire Nation soldiers' bodies lie, centered around the skeleton of Monk Gyatso. Seeing his former master and father figure's skeleton, his laughter stops, and he starts crying. Sokka finally catches up to Aang, and questions whether he caught the lemur, going on to say that he didn't actually intend on eating it, before he notices why Aang is upset. Sokka tries to comfort Aang, but the latter suddenly enters the Avatar State and creates an air sphere around himself, violently blowing Sokka backwards.

Back in the temple, Katara observes that all the Avatar statues' eyes begin to glow in the same brilliant white as Aang's tattoos. Realizing Aang must be the cause of this, she runs out to find the boys. At this moment, the Water, Earth, and Fire Nation temples around the world simultaneously experience a similar event, as their Avatar statues and murals start to glow. In the Fire Temple, the Fire Sages hasten to inform the Fire Lord that the Avatar has returned.

After finding a windswept Sokka, Katara is informed that Aang found out that firebenders killed Gyatso. Aang's anger has escalated so that he now floats within his air sphere. Katara then makes her way toward Aang in order to calm him down.

Later, at sunset, Commander Zhao and Prince Zuko are ready to duel. The two combatants begin back to back. Iroh counsels Zuko to remember his basics as they are his greatest assets, but Zuko doesn't appear to heed his uncle's wisdom, instead simply stating that he will not lose and assumes his stance. Zhao claims that the duel will end swiftly, and also assumes his stance. The two opponents stare deeply and fiercely into each other's eyes. The gong sounds and the match commences.



Zhao seems more than a match for Zuko, effortlessly avoiding and nullifying all of his fire blasts. As he catches his breath, Iroh continues to advise Zuko to remember his basics. Zhao then proceeds to throw his own volley of fire blasts. Zuko is able to block each, but is slowly forced back with every parry. For the final blast, Zhao uses both fists, forming a blast that connects and knocks Zuko to the ground. Pressing the attack, he leaps into the air, covers the distance between him and Zuko, and prepares a finishing fire blast aimed directly for the prince's face. An instant before contact, Zuko rolls out of the way, rises with a kicking flourish, and knocks Zhao out of his stance.

With new-found vigor, he releases a series of low attacks that cause Zhao to retreat, finishing him with a jet of fire from a full body kick. Zhao expects Zuko to strike him once more, to mark his victory, but the latter releases a fire blast past his face instead, promising next time Zhao is in his way, he will not hold back. As he turns to walk away, enraged by his defeat, Zhao sends a jet of fire at Zuko's back, which Iroh swiftly stops with his bare hand. After throwing him to the ground, Iroh lectures Zhao about how dishonorably he has acted, and that his nephew is more honorable even in exile. The elder is still polite enough, though, to thank Zhao for the tea. After leaving the arena, Zuko asks Iroh if he really meant what he said back there, to which his uncle responds that "ginseng tea [his] favorite." As the two walk back towards the ship, the faintest of smiles crosses Prince Zuko's lips.

At the air temple, Katara attempts to console Aang by imparting how she felt when she lost her mother, and even goes on to state that even though his people are gone, both she and Sokka are now his family. The words seems to reach Aang, who falls out of the Avatar State and slowly descends back to the ground. Sokka backs Katara's statement with the promise that neither will let anything happen to him. With this, Aang finally comes to the conclusion that he is indeed the last of his kind.



Just before they leave, Aang stands before Roku's statue once more, wondering how his past life can help him if he is dead. Suddenly, the lemur reappears with a variety of fruits and lays them in front of Sokka, who does not waste any time to wolf them down, as he was hungry for an extremely long time. The lemur then climbs onto Aang's shoulder, possibly bonding with him because of his airbender tattoos. After realizing that the lemur, Appa, and he himself are the last survivors of the Southern Air Temple, the young Avatar names the lemur Momo, the newest addition to their family. Night falls as the gang flies off on Appa. Deep with thought, Aang takes one last gaze at his old home before it fades behind the clouds.

Credits

 * Written by:
 * Michael Dante DiMartino


 * Directed by:
 * Lauren MacMullan


 * Starring:
 * Zach Tyler Eisen - Aang
 * Mae Whitman - Katara
 * Jack DeSena - Sokka
 * Dante Basco - Prince Zuko
 * Dee Bradley Baker:
 * Appa
 * Momo


 * Also starring:
 * Mako - Uncle
 * Jason Isaacs - Commander Zhao
 * Sab Shimono - Monk Gyatso


 * Additional voices:
 * Dee Bradley Baker
 * Bruce Locke

Series continuity



 * Momo joins Team Avatar.
 * While in the air temple sanctuary, the earth Avatar before Roku doesn't appear to be Avatar Kyoshi, introduced in the very next episode. This is due in part of Kyoshi's character design not yet being solidified at the time of writing. More so, the air Avatar before Kuruk does not appear to be Avatar Yangchen, the air Avatar before Aang. Still, there are statues that look remarkably like Kuruk and Kyoshi, visible for a short time in one of the shots, but they are shown in a different row than Roku. There is also an Avatar that looks like Kyoshi on the mural in the Earth Kingdom Avatar Temple.
 * Aang notices Roku's statue, but wasn't sure how he knew Roku's name. However, in "Winter Solstice Part 1: The Spirit World", he mentions that Gyatso told him that Roku would help him. Aang had probably never seen Roku before, however, meaning that he knew the name matched this Avatar.
 * This episode primarily takes place in the Southern Air Temple in the Patola Mountain Range, locations number 41 and 48 respectively on the map of the World of Avatar.

Character revelations

 * Aang reveals that Monk Gyatso was his airbending teacher.
 * It's revealed that Roku was one of Aang's past lives.
 * Zhao reveals that Zuko was banished.
 * Iroh refers to Zhao as a firebending master.
 * It is revealed that Katara and Sokka's mother was killed by the Fire Nation. Although it was already stated by Katara in "The Boy in the Iceberg", it was unknown what the cause of their mother's death was.

Goofs

 * When Katara is about to tell Aang about the monks as they're flying to the temple, there is no arrow on Aang's right hand. This also happens before Sokka's stomach growls.
 * Right before Sokka asks where he could get something to eat, when Aang is running ahead of Katara and Sokka, Aang's mouth is moving as if he's saying something but no words are coming out.
 * When Katara and Sokka discover a Fire Nation soldier's helmet, it wasone of contemporary design. However, when the Fire Nation attacked the Southern Air Temple one hundred years ago, the helmets would not have had a face mask.
 * When the gang saw Momo entering the temple's sanctuary, Sokka warned the others that it's a firebender and everyone hid behind the statues. However, Aang shouldn't have believed this claim since he was so convinced that no firebender could ever come to the Air Temple in the first place.
 * In Aang's flashback with Monk Gyatso, when Gyatso is talking, one of the beads on his necklace suddenly changes from brown to red, right when he says, "...when you're old enough to enter the..." (after "the"). At the same time, the rest of the beads move slightly. After the bead goes off screen and comes back on screen it is brown again.
 * When Aang opens the door to the sanctuary, the camera flashes back to look down the corridor and both Katara and Sokka have vanished.
 * In the air temple sanctuary, the Avatar statue next to Roku was a male earthbender, not Avatar Kyoshi.
 * After Zuko knocks Zhao down, he stands beside him. Then, when the angle changes, he is standing in front of him.
 * In this episode, Aang goes into the Avatar State and everyone around the world can see he has returned because various items begin glowing. However, they would have already known, because he had also been in the Avatar State in "The Avatar Returns" to escape Zuko and when he first appears in "The Boy in the Iceberg". Also, this has never been mentioned during any of the other episodes in which Aang goes into the Avatar State.
 * Aang claimed that it would be impossible for the Fire Nation to reach the Air Temple because you would have to fly, even though in later episodes he states they had dragons in his time, thus Aang had either forgotten about dragons, or wanted to believe the Fire Nation wouldn't have used them.
 * When Iroh is looking at the weapons in Zhao's tent, he knocks it over. The weapons can be seen up again a few scenes after it was knocked down.
 * When Katara is watching the Avatar Statues and comes next to Roku, his headpiece is missing. In the next scene it's on his head again.

Trivia

 * In the air sanctuary, there is a male Avatar with a sword next to Roku, where Avatar Kyoshi should have been.
 * This is the only episode in which the title screen, which denotes the chapter and book, does not have a plain white background as the background is an animated sunrise.
 * According to Nick.com's website for Avatar, the episode was originally titled "Aang Goes Home".
 * In some early advertising of the episode, the preview shows the scene in which the group first sees the Southern Air Temple. In the preview, Aang calls it the "Jong-Mu Air Temple", while it is the "Southern Air Temple" in the actual episode.
 * When Zuko and Iroh arrived at Commander Zhao's harbor, Zhao asked them how their ship got damaged. Zuko lied to him, stating that they came across an Earth Kingdom ship. This is one of only two references in the entire series to the Earth Kingdom having any form of navy.
 * Zhao's act of lashing out after admitting defeat in this episode is a foreshadowing of Chapter 20, in which he does the exact same thing. When Iroh convinces him to release the moon spirit, he releases it, only to kill it immediately afterward.
 * After the flying lemur steals a peach from Sokka, Aang says he will name the lemur "Momo". It turns out that Momo, apart from being the Japanese equivalent of "Fido" in terms of popular pet names, translates into "peach".
 * This is the second time we see Aang entering the Avatar State.

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