

In the former, Zuko tries to make it on his own through the Earth Kingdom when an unfortunate family in need reminds him of what is truly important. In Book Two's "Zuko Alone" and "The Tales of Ba Sing Se," the importance of finding a family unfolds in a heartwarming fashion fit for any holiday viewing. RELATED: Avatar: Zuko’s Ugliest Hairstyles & Haircuts Were Also His Most Important Many Christmas classics aren't even really about Christmas as much as they are about family and togetherness.
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Fans familiar with the series can skip right past that hunt and go straight to the Northern Water Tribe first seen in "The Waterbending Master." With the far better-protected northern city a veritable fortress of ice and snow, the two-part season finale that follows "The Waterbending Master" is as fitting for December as the opening to the series.Īfter hitting the bookends of the first season, there's not much snow or winter to be seen for the rest of the season, but that doesn't mean that episodes from the following two seasons are lacking where holiday spirit is concerned. That icy climate does not last long into the series, however, as Aang and his friends quickly find themselves bound for the North Pole, where the Earth Kingdom ahead of them quickly ramps up the heat as Prince Zuko and Uncle Iroh hunt the trio down on behalf of the Fire Nation. From the introductory scene in which Katara explores her budding abilities to waterbend as Sokka tries his hand at capturing a fish, Avatar fans will find themselves revisiting a familiar world that could be right outside their frosty windows. "The Boy in the Iceberg" and "The Avatar Returns" are the first two episodes of the series, and their setting at the Southern Water Tribe of the South Pole gives them a perfect icy climate to match the December air outside.

In terms of capturing the winter spirit, there's no better place to begin with Avatar than the very beginning.
