Avatar: The Last Airbender/The Warriors of Kyoshi
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| The Warriors of Kyoshi | |
| Season 1, Episode 4 | |
| Airdate | March 4, 2005 |
| Production Number | 1x04 |
| Writer(s) | Nick Malis |
| Director(s) | Giancarlo Volpe |
| The Southern Air Temple | The King of Omashu |
| Avatar: The Last Airbender — Season One | |
The Warriors of Kyoshi is the fourth episode of the first season of Avatar: The Last Airbender, and the fourth episode overall.
Guest Stars: Jennie Kwan (Suki), Jillian Henry (Koko)
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[edit] Plot Overview
Aang and friends make a pit stop on a small island so that Aang can ride the Elephant Koi, only to find themselves captured by the warriors of the local town of Kiyoshi. However, once Aang reveals himself as the Avatar they are welcomed as honored guests. While Katara urges them to keep moving, Aang enjoys a taste of celebrity. Meanwhile Prince Zuko is hot on their trail.
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- Aang begins to realize that being the Avatar has its' benefits.
- Sokka is forced to reconsider his ideas about a woman's place in society when bested by the female warriors of Kiyoshi.
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- Prince Zuko: A scarred prince of the Fire Nation, he is determined to find the avatar for some as-of-yet unspecified purpose. According to the price, his honor depends on finding the avatar and he is convinced of his success. This is all despite his father and grandfather's inability to find the Avatar.
- Aang: Aang is a 12 year old Air Bender, the last of his kind. He has been trapped in an iceberg for an unspecified reason for the last hundred years. Due to this exile from the world, Aang has no idea of all that has transpired. He is shocked to hear that the Air Benders are extinct and that there is a war going on.
- Katara: Katara is a Water Bender, one of a few left in her tribe. She is first introduced hunting with her brother Sokka for the other members of her tribe.
- Sokka: Sokka is one of the few remaining males in his tribe, and the oldest by far. The rest left to fight the Fire Nation and have not returned. As such, Sokka feels that he alone is responsible for the protection of the village. This is despite his proven clumsiness and general lack of experience in all things war-like.
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