Book One: Water – Chapter Two: The Avatar Returns

Overview: In Chapter Two The Avatar Returns, after Aang accidentally sets off a Fire Nation trap, he is banished from the South Pole. Soon after Prince Zuko attacks the Southern Water Tribe seeking to capture the Avatar. Aang returns and surrenders to save the Water Tribe. But can Sokka and Katara save the world’s only chance at peace, or will Zuko keep his ultimate prize?
Air date: 2/21/2005
Directed by: Dave Filoni
Guest Stars: Dee Bradlye Baker as additional voices, Madeline Lovejoy as additional voices, Luke Zampas as additional voices.
Review By: Jason Schulte
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Continuing the story from the series premiere, Avatar: The Last Airbender Episode 2, “The Avatar Returns,” picks up right after Aang’s discovery triggers a Fire Nation trap. The small Southern Water Tribe village is soon faced with a difficult choice when Prince Zuko arrives and demands they hand Aang over.
Despite their fear, the villagers can’t simply let Aang go without standing up for what’s right. This episode beautifully captures the early themes of courage, friendship, and sacrifice that define the series. The tension between Aang’s innocence and the looming Fire Nation threat keeps the story emotionally grounded while setting up the adventure ahead.
Overall: “The Avatar Returns” delivers a strong continuation that keeps the momentum going from the premiere. The action, emotion, and character moments all blend perfectly, making this a satisfying and engaging second episode. If this pace continues, Avatar: The Last Airbender is well on its way to living up to its legendary reputation.