Iroh probably liked Sokka’s letter the most. He would’ve found it funny, but also sincere. I imagine he’d have given a hearty laugh after reading Sokka’s
I like Sokka’s letter as well, his humour brings more meaning than Katara and Aang’s entire passages would bring because it anchors greatly on experiences and alludes to specific emotions and reactions of Iroh instead of general reactions like Katara’s letter. Being thankful for getting freed in Ba Sing Sei is a general response, but ‘please stop making me drink your tea’ forces an in character response from uncle Iroh about his obsession with tea. It sets apart Iroh with just another man who helped us and expresses genuine thoughts.
This letter is made after TLOK was released. In a scene with Korra, Zuko is surprised to hear that Iroh is in the spirit world - which means that Iroh didn't tell Zuko before he left for spirit world. That's pretty messed up from a father figure like Iroh.
I love how he didn't "die" in the traditional sense. He just woke up one morning, wrote a memoir, decided that he wanted to enter the spirit world and just didn't bother coning back.
I see it more as Iroh had finished everything he had left in life to do other than passing good to others, he didn't go to the spirit realm to leave the shackles of his dying body but instead leaving those shackles so his spirit can do more good for the world and to explore the spirit realm like he never had time to in his age
I prefer Sokka’s letter. He is the most blatantly truthful and honest, not just about what he likes but what he doesn’t like about Iroh. These are the things true friends would say unless they are at the point where these stop being necessary (been through too much together that jokes began to get old)
Iroh is one of my all time favourite characters, not just from Avatar but from any media. He's just somehow a perfectly written character, he's a fully empathic person with a wealth of wisdom but they managed to not make him preachy and keep him completely believable and human.
And it's sad when you lose someone you love, my grandma died a few days ago, and I feel bad, but at the same time in peace because she has done her work well, and now I have to do mine.
1:56 Sokka’s letter isn’t disrespectful. It’s just that he doesn’t react well to death, and so in his letter he reacts in the only way he knows how, which is comedy and satire
Sounds more like he brushed all Iroh ever did off his shoulder like they could have won even without Iroh and Zuko. This also clearly shows that he is only doing this because Katara told him to. So this is all forced and his thanks means nothing.
Bruh Sokka's letter is so out of character. The real Sokka would have been more thoughtful and passionate. Also, I wish Iroh called Zuko "my son" instead of "my nephew" in the end. It would have been twice as touching.
I think so, too. Maybe he was avoiding the heavy topic by joking about it, but Sokka knows when to be serious and speak from the heart. All of them seemed a little off, to be honest.
I guess Zuko didn't put any effort into the letter because he knows Iroh will never read it. Katara cares about the gesture and Zuko just cares about the result, which there is none.
I expected a lot more gratitude form Sokka. He may not always tell how it is but throw a joke in here and there, but he would have said a lot more. I definitely see a page worth of thanks to Iroh from Sokka, and I can see not finishing his letter without cracking a little Sokka joke in there too. We have seen Sokka's thoughtful side. I'm shocked he was not portrayed the Sokka we know in this letter. Sokka was a lot more accepting of Zuko than Katara. This Sokka in the letter sounds more like the Sokka in the live action film from 2009 I refuse to even name. Edited spelling
I mean Iroh and Sokka were both jesters so it was probably for laughs, and like Aang said Sokka probably did or would say it in person. It was a total Katara move to write letters in the first place lmao
As a 29 yr old, rewatching this makes me appreciate Iroh’s persona. I cry at the mention of his death because I look back to how persevering, caring and supportive he was for his nephew and the rest of the world. Iroh truly was the key to turn the war in this series
This just shows how avatar is not just a cartoon it is part of people's lives. Uncle iroh was an uncle to us all and all that he met. He always know what was right and that one fat balance would come back to the world.
I cried watching this. Iroh was my favorite character from the whole show. It was a shame we saw him so little in the legend of Korra. Everyone passes on, even the best of us. Let’s make our lives worth living and help others before it’s our turn to pass on.
As you can see Floofy T called Iroh "Uncle Iroh" as uncle iroh has had that big of an impact on his life. to the point that he is like his own father/uncle
I beg we get a scene where after korra and asami go through the spirit portal, zuko does the same to go see his uncle. I think it would be fascinating to see zuko meet iroh again especially because zuko is old a wise just as iroh was when he died
@@clown9863 yeah iv seen it and it’s so saddddd but I really want a cannon one 😭 it would be so cool to see them together again and it be cannon, it would also be so cool if zuko left his body behind just as iroh did and choose to live in the spirit world. Just gotta hope 🤞
@@Snazyyy0 I have daughter already actually in my early 30 maybe even sooner like 27-29. because Izumi is younger than Bumi Jr and a little bit older or same age as Kya. Also General Iroh II is 40 in book 4 in Lok. And i am 91 in book 4 of Lok.
I feel like Sokka’s letter is out of character but also unsurprising because the letters only reference events from the main series and Sokka never got much in terms of Iroh memories
seems Lazy too whoever wrote that letter for the character sokka. (it is as if....). other than his characterization is usually being some jokester theme kind of guy being obvious, lightening up some moods being humored, etc. and usually he doesn't show such saddened emotional choice of action too openly too many times.... the serious kind I mean. but, that letter's part from being shown from this channel's video here is just....you know....
My gosh!! One of the saddest cartoon deaths 😭😭😭😭😭 katara's note was the most touching OF COURSE and aang's being next, but definitely the best character on that show
remember that exact moment in the first few episodes of Korra when it finally hit everyone that Iron was gone? yeah I remember it too *sobs uncontrollably*
In the physical/material world, he is considered deceased. Since his body is decomposed by now and he can't go back to Earth. But not all of him is gone. His spirit lives on in the spirit world. That's why, he's dead but not _gone_ like Lu Ten.
@@paprika1725 are you saying that lu ten is in the spirit world? Because I understand that Iroh says that he went there to visit his son but surely Lu ten Diddnt find spiritual enlightenment at such a young age as he where. It’s always confused me icl
@@Snazyyy0 no. Lu Ten is not there. I assume it's because that he wasn't exactly a spiritual person, he died an imperialist soldier with no "enlightenment".
Bought this book for my sister who is a big ATLA fan (as am I) and I was not disappointed. Not only does it contain letters from Team Avatar to Iroh, but also lots of very nice illustrations and interactive pieces that detach like a menu for the Jasmine Dragon. It's very fun and is a great book if you are a fan of Zuko, Iroh and the Fire Nation.
Bro not gonna lie, when I saw this video in my recommendations, the title and thumbnail alone sent goosebumps down my entire body for like 5 minutes straight
Ok, but if there's one thing I really wish we could've seen was Iroh meeting his son, Lu Ten, in the Spirit World, as we know he was unable to find him when he journeyed to the northern water tribe and went into the spirit world the first time around via the spirit oasis.
sadly, that isnt how it works. Iroh did not die like the others, he went to the spirit world and decided to never come back. Lu Ten just straight up died, so he wasnt able to get to the spirit world. the Spirit World and Afterlife are different universes. otherwise you'd probably not care if someone you really love died.
I would like to hear more details about when Iroh broke out of prison. I would like to maybe read daily journal entries from the nice guard who brought him tea and extra rice, or from the perspective of the guard who treated Iroh like crap
leaves from the vine, falling so slow like fragile, tiny shells drifting through the foam little soldier boy, come marching home brave soldier boy, comes marching home
Leaves from the vine Falling so slow Like fragile tiny shells Drifting in the foam Little soldier boy Come marching home Brave soldier boy Comes marching home Those leaves did grow From branches overgrown Drifting slowly down Resting on the loam Little soldier boy Taken from home Forced to fight a war That's not his own Leaves from the vine Falling so slow Like fragile tiny shells Drifting in the foam Little soldier boy says "Carry me home" Sleeping soldier boy Is carried home
TheAvatarist, I'm a HUGE Fan of your Info on AvatarVerse, I know that Uncle Iroh went to the Spirit World, & later on Korra went there, & Older Firelord Zuko went to visit his Uncle too. But, my first Question is this, I have always wonder where does Master Katara & Sokka's Gran Gran & Master Pakku, & Sokka, Jeong Jeong, Master Piando & King Bumi, of The White Lotus, where did they all go when they died, to are they hanging out in The Spirit World with Uncle Iroh, or is there a Heaven for them, I have always wondered about this, & if they all did goto the Spirit World, could Master Katara visit Sokka in The Spirit World. Another Question I have is how come, Old Lady Toph, Master Katara & Firelord Zuko they are not talking or hanging out with each other like Friends they use to be?
It must have been the saddest day of Zuko's life when Uncle Iroh died. The man who was the real father to him. If it wasn't for Iroh, I honestly don't think Zuko would ever have joined Team Avatar and became the good man he was at the end of the show.
(I have two ideas) If we had to see Iroh's death onscreen I don't know which one I'd prefer seeing. 1) Watch him die peacefully in his sleep. Or 2) Him fighting to the death with a powerful bender to defend Zuko or Aang or one of Aang's friends. Both of which would fit his character.
Iroh probably liked Sokka’s letter the most. He would’ve found it funny, but also sincere. I imagine he’d have given a hearty laugh after reading Sokka’s
Sokka's letter was only one that said more than i like you Toph called him old anyways.
I agree
exactly whati was thinking about!
I like Sokka’s letter as well, his humour brings more meaning than Katara and Aang’s entire passages would bring because it anchors greatly on experiences and alludes to specific emotions and reactions of Iroh instead of general reactions like Katara’s letter. Being thankful for getting freed in Ba Sing Sei is a general response, but ‘please stop making me drink your tea’ forces an in character response from uncle Iroh about his obsession with tea. It sets apart Iroh with just another man who helped us and expresses genuine thoughts.
Exactly what I thought I think Sokkas letter was the best out of all he still making a conversation with iroh
I think it’s incredible that he went to live in the spirit world. Honestly, it fits his character so well.
This letter is made after TLOK was released. In a scene with Korra, Zuko is surprised to hear that Iroh is in the spirit world - which means that Iroh didn't tell Zuko before he left for spirit world. That's pretty messed up from a father figure like Iroh.
Yeah but not in the kora world cause there the spirits are stupid as fuck and the whole kora series kinda doo doo tbh
@@Pope_Balenciaga no he was suprised that korra saw him not that he was in the spirit world
@@SixNineFourTwenty exactly
@@oldenoughtotalkoldenoughto2889 no
Zuko: “He’s my uncle.”
ATLA Fans: “Our uncle.”
Yeah 🥲
I feel so connected to him that I call him Uncle Iroh instead of just Iroh 😭
Communism is only good for one reason and that is this
@@rohanwilliams8324 don't forget the Tea
Why he didn’t write to Azula 😒
Iroh definitely one of the best Avatar characters.
The best
Amen
“Avatar” is not needed
@@MrPyro-hq4jt it is needed for grammar
No he isnt, HE IS *THE BEST!!!*
I love how he didn't "die" in the traditional sense. He just woke up one morning, wrote a memoir, decided that he wanted to enter the spirit world and just didn't bother coning back.
I see it more as Iroh had finished everything he had left in life to do other than passing good to others, he didn't go to the spirit realm to leave the shackles of his dying body but instead leaving those shackles so his spirit can do more good for the world and to explore the spirit realm like he never had time to in his age
How does Uncle Iroh effortlessly make a grown man tearbend? He’s just that Uncle every person needs in their lives.
Underrated comment
I like the respect shown by Aang and Katara. Aang referring to Iroh as Master and Katara referring to him by his rank.
I prefer Sokka’s letter. He is the most blatantly truthful and honest, not just about what he likes but what he doesn’t like about Iroh. These are the things true friends would say unless they are at the point where these stop being necessary (been through too much together that jokes began to get old)
@@1mol831sokka is my goat forevermore honestly, he's a real one
@@1mol831 I feel like sokka was writing it with tears in his eyes tho
You know what I just realized. Zuko can visit Unlce Iroh through the spirit portals in the South Pole, North pole, and republic city.
Yeah. Im sure he'll do that once he's retired. Finding one's spirit isn't easy, and im sure he'd spend time with his uncle.
the amount of joy I felt when i read this comment, so basically IROHS NOT DEAD!
@@bloxbuster2118 well... He is, but only the enlightened can stay in the spirit world.
Zuko does end up going to the spirit world
@@Sinothile_47I’m glad he does, he deserves it, after all, he learned from the best, uncle iroh.
When iroh is nice, you get tea
When iroh is angry, u get more tea; not the boot
Iroh is one of my favorite atla characters
He only boots if someone does something extremely horrible (At the north Water: Zhao kills the moon and Iroh "releases 10 fold")
Yeah or he invites you to a bathhouse and says words of wisdom, mans entirely out of everbody league
Iroh is one of my all time favourite characters, not just from Avatar but from any media. He's just somehow a perfectly written character, he's a fully empathic person with a wealth of wisdom but they managed to not make him preachy and keep him completely believable and human.
And it's sad when you lose someone you love, my grandma died a few days ago, and I feel bad, but at the same time in peace because she has done her work well, and now I have to do mine.
1:56 Sokka’s letter isn’t disrespectful. It’s just that he doesn’t react well to death, and so in his letter he reacts in the only way he knows how, which is comedy and satire
Sokkas note is kinda satirical tbh. Not that disrespectful, more like playful?
Sounds more like he brushed all Iroh ever did off his shoulder like they could have won even without Iroh and Zuko. This also clearly shows that he is only doing this because Katara told him to. So this is all forced and his thanks means nothing.
iroh probably would have liked it that way
Iroh would laugh reading it
@@ameliawilder28if you think that you don't know Sokka or Iroh at all I am pretty sure Iroh liked Sokkas letter the most
1:22 “master iroh”
The level of RESPECT that everyone gives uncle Iroh is just…
I can say I am proud of this fandom for that
I had no idea this was out there and I missed it until now, but seeing as Iroh is easily my favorite character, thank you for sharing this
Bruh Sokka's letter is so out of character. The real Sokka would have been more thoughtful and passionate. Also, I wish Iroh called Zuko "my son" instead of "my nephew" in the end. It would have been twice as touching.
I think so, too. Maybe he was avoiding the heavy topic by joking about it, but Sokka knows when to be serious and speak from the heart. All of them seemed a little off, to be honest.
Sure sokka wouldn't be as nice as katara and aang but i agree with you
Kinda weird to call him your son when he is your nephew though even though you raised him like a son that’s just awkward
@@xsah2 Iroh himself said that he thinks of Zuko as his own son since he lost Lu Ten. Nothing weird here
at first I thought it was Toph's letter written by Sokka but nope o,o sounded kinda like him but he could've done bit better
Leaves from the vine: doesn't play
me who's already crying: I see this as an absolute win
That's not fair, he's tearbending my eyes.
Can we just take a sec to appreciate that iroh took the time to insure Zuko could always draw on his wisdom even after he was gone
I guess Zuko didn't put any effort into the letter because he knows Iroh will never read it. Katara cares about the gesture and Zuko just cares about the result, which there is none.
Well i actually send uncle a letter actually. When he already in the spirit world. At that time i already 90 years old
I expected a lot more gratitude form Sokka. He may not always tell how it is but throw a joke in here and there, but he would have said a lot more. I definitely see a page worth of thanks to Iroh from Sokka, and I can see not finishing his letter without cracking a little Sokka joke in there too. We have seen Sokka's thoughtful side. I'm shocked he was not portrayed the Sokka we know in this letter. Sokka was a lot more accepting of Zuko than Katara.
This Sokka in the letter sounds more like the Sokka in the live action film from 2009 I refuse to even name.
Edited spelling
same!!! He would show so much more gratitude for him
What movie
I mean Iroh and Sokka were both jesters so it was probably for laughs, and like Aang said Sokka probably did or would say it in person. It was a total Katara move to write letters in the first place lmao
Man that was sad... I'm not really emotional but this show always gets me.
As a 29 yr old, rewatching this makes me appreciate Iroh’s persona. I cry at the mention of his death because I look back to how persevering, caring and supportive he was for his nephew and the rest of the world. Iroh truly was the key to turn the war in this series
“I was good friends with Avatar Aang.”
This just shows how avatar is not just a cartoon it is part of people's lives. Uncle iroh was an uncle to us all and all that he met. He always know what was right and that one fat balance would come back to the world.
I cried watching this. Iroh was my favorite character from the whole show. It was a shame we saw him so little in the legend of Korra. Everyone passes on, even the best of us. Let’s make our lives worth living and help others before it’s our turn to pass on.
Uncle Iroh's death is one of the worst days in history
As you can see Floofy T called Iroh "Uncle Iroh" as uncle iroh has had that big of an impact on his life. to the point that he is like his own father/uncle
His death sucks, not the bad kind, but the fact our wise and lovable tea loving old man passed away sucks...
He technically didn’t “die” Per se. sure his body did, but he chose to leave it and venture the spirit world
If anyone deserves to be in The Spirit World forever then it's him.
1:46 yes Sokka, Meelo brought your dream to reality.
On a more serious note, i wish they didn't make Sokka's note seem so childish/rude.
Ikr
I beg we get a scene where after korra and asami go through the spirit portal, zuko does the same to go see his uncle. I think it would be fascinating to see zuko meet iroh again especially because zuko is old a wise just as iroh was when he died
There’s a fan made video about this! Just search for „zuko visits iroh (spirit world)“and you will find it. It’s just fanmade but I still cried
@@clown9863 yeah iv seen it and it’s so saddddd but I really want a cannon one 😭 it would be so cool to see them together again and it be cannon, it would also be so cool if zuko left his body behind just as iroh did and choose to live in the spirit world. Just gotta hope 🤞
Not crying….just tear bending 😢😭
Leaves from the vine.... Falling so slow
(You know the rest)
Dude don't make me cry 😭 I love Avatar so fucking much
it’s just a kids cartoon but it’s the best thing I’ve watched. it has taught me many great things especially from that of uncle iroh
Iroh was one of my favorite characters in the series. Even reading the title of the video made me sad :(
As a adult man, i definitely need uncle Iroh. This is why the series is timeless for me
Sokka straight up said "please stop making me drink your tea"
It's really strange that uncle Iroh didn't mention my daughter Izumi and barely my life with Mai. I guess this is for future comics or mini series
Maybe he died before Izumi was born
@@abidaali8042 he died when Zuko was like 40? So surely he had his daughter by then because she looks fairly old in lok
@@Snazyyy0 I have daughter already actually in my early 30 maybe even sooner like 27-29. because Izumi is younger than Bumi Jr and a little bit older or same age as Kya. Also General Iroh II is 40 in book 4 in Lok. And i am 91 in book 4 of Lok.
@@Qin_Lee fair enough
Yea…& he didn’t mention Azula either……
Iroh's letter to Zuko definitely pulled at the heartstrings!😊
I feel like Sokka’s letter is out of character but also unsurprising because the letters only reference events from the main series and Sokka never got much in terms of Iroh memories
seems Lazy too whoever wrote that letter for the character sokka.
(it is as if....).
other than his characterization is usually being some jokester theme kind of guy being obvious, lightening up some moods being humored, etc. and usually he doesn't show such saddened emotional choice of action too openly too many times....
the serious kind I mean.
but, that letter's part from being shown from this channel's video here is just....you know....
My gosh!! One of the saddest cartoon deaths 😭😭😭😭😭 katara's note was the most touching OF COURSE and aang's being next, but definitely the best character on that show
I honestly believe that iroh would’ve laughed at sokka’s note (c’mon we all know the laugh)
You know the story is a masterpiece when you love the side characters more than that Main character.
RIP everyone's favorite uncle
Iroh didnt die. He was sent to live on a farm in the spirit world
remember that exact moment in the first few episodes of Korra when it finally hit everyone that Iron was gone?
yeah I remember it too
*sobs uncontrollably*
iroh is not really dead, he separated his spirit and never returned to his body
In the physical/material world, he is considered deceased. Since his body is decomposed by now and he can't go back to Earth. But not all of him is gone. His spirit lives on in the spirit world. That's why, he's dead but not _gone_ like Lu Ten.
His body is dead
@@paprika1725 are you saying that lu ten is in the spirit world? Because I understand that Iroh says that he went there to visit his son but surely Lu ten Diddnt find spiritual enlightenment at such a young age as he where. It’s always confused me icl
@@Snazyyy0 no. Lu Ten is not there. I assume it's because that he wasn't exactly a spiritual person, he died an imperialist soldier with no "enlightenment".
@@paprika1725 so where do their spirits go?
I love that he ended up going to the spirit world. It’s perfect for him. If I’d been Zuko I’d have been bawling my eyes out while reading this book.
Bought this book for my sister who is a big ATLA fan (as am I) and I was not disappointed. Not only does it contain letters from Team Avatar to Iroh, but also lots of very nice illustrations and interactive pieces that detach like a menu for the Jasmine Dragon. It's very fun and is a great book if you are a fan of Zuko, Iroh and the Fire Nation.
I'm not crying, I'm just having rabid unscheduled eye lubrication
Cool vid TheAvatarist
Bro not gonna lie, when I saw this video in my recommendations, the title and thumbnail alone sent goosebumps down my entire body for like 5 minutes straight
Cmon man u cant end the video like that, im in tears...
Ok, but if there's one thing I really wish we could've seen was Iroh meeting his son, Lu Ten, in the Spirit World, as we know he was unable to find him when he journeyed to the northern water tribe and went into the spirit world the first time around via the spirit oasis.
sadly, that isnt how it works. Iroh did not die like the others, he went to the spirit world and decided to never come back. Lu Ten just straight up died, so he wasnt able to get to the spirit world. the Spirit World and Afterlife are different universes. otherwise you'd probably not care if someone you really love died.
My headcanon is that Zuko visits Iroh in the spirit world after the events of Legend of Korra.
They should animate this. Would’ve been heart wrenching
Iroh, I'll miss you very much, dang 😭😭😭
I have this book home and it's incredible, sad, funny and so much another emotions that I can't describe. I was crying when I was reading it.
Iroh making us tearbend from beyond the grave
I would like to hear more details about when Iroh broke out of prison. I would like to maybe read daily journal entries from the nice guard who brought him tea and extra rice, or from the perspective of the guard who treated Iroh like crap
They need to make a movie for this 🤧❤️✨
leaves from the vine, falling so slow
like fragile, tiny shells drifting through the foam
little soldier boy, come marching home
brave soldier boy, comes marching home
My goodness just the first few words make me wanna cry
He died bc he realised his brother Ozai said he didn't like his tea.
ouch. yes, er. heh.
Damn ozai.
iroh is my personal favourite character
Leaves from the vine
Falling so slow
Like fragile tiny shells
Drifting in the foam
Little soldier boy
Come marching home
Brave soldier boy
Comes marching home
Those leaves did grow
From branches overgrown
Drifting slowly down
Resting on the loam
Little soldier boy
Taken from home
Forced to fight a war
That's not his own
Leaves from the vine
Falling so slow
Like fragile tiny shells
Drifting in the foam
Little soldier boy says
"Carry me home"
Sleeping soldier boy
Is carried home
Thank you! This warmed my heart)
Uncle Iroh didn't die. He just moved.
Greatest Uncle.. This is so nice . Keep it up.
This is so sad! I really want to get this book!😭
Did you know uncle iroh named his tea shop after zukos favorite tea rather then his own as zukos favorite tea was jasmine tea
Leaves from the vine. Falling so slow
The thing that really gets me is that iroh died slightly before he should have as he left for the spirit world leaving his mortal body
Why did this make me cry?! Iroh!😭 Why can't I have an uncle like you?
They look so stupid older. We just never got enough episodes of them as kids
40 years later, Tenzin, Bumi and Kya would encounter Iroh in the spirit world
Could just add a goodbye or some outro music or something, that surprised me at the end
Iroh is the most underrated character
BRUH I'M CRYING THIS SHIT HURTS TO READ AND EACH ONE OF THEM WROTE A LETTER??? IM EMOTIONALLY D O N E
Why did you have to make this video 😭
RIP Iroh, the uncle that we wanted but can never have
I cried from start to finish.
I really wanted to know how iroh died thx so much for showing this it was really sad 😭
crying on a saturday morning about a cartoon character that I love...
He didn't die, he left earth as a mighty god.
I just finished my favorite game and of course just watched this… I really want to cry now😭😂
Heartwarming but heartbreaking too
Iroh will never be forgoten
THIS IS NOT JUST A CARTOON THIS IS ONE OF BEST CARTOONS ART EVER MADE IN HUMANS HISTORY HAVE SOME LOYALTY.
Iroh was a great man and a class act. He was Zuko's real father.
Can you make video about how zuko great grandpa zuko moms side ?
Isn’t that just Avatar Roku
I have been wondering this myself for years.
I'm legitimately crying. and for once im proud
Uncle iroh best character
👇
Never stop posting
TheAvatarist,
I'm a HUGE Fan of your Info on AvatarVerse, I know that Uncle Iroh went to the Spirit World, & later on Korra went there, & Older Firelord Zuko went to visit his Uncle too.
But, my first Question is this, I have always wonder where does Master Katara & Sokka's Gran Gran & Master Pakku, & Sokka, Jeong Jeong, Master Piando & King Bumi, of The White Lotus, where did they all go when they died, to are they hanging out in The Spirit World with Uncle Iroh, or is there a Heaven for them, I have always wondered about this, & if they all did goto the Spirit World, could Master Katara visit Sokka in The Spirit World.
Another Question I have is how come, Old Lady Toph, Master Katara & Firelord Zuko they are not talking or hanging out with each other like Friends they use to be?
Zuko: I have a father, his name is Uncle Uroh
Bro Nickelodeon did us so dirty not showing us iroh’s funeral
I expect Zuko was likely the most broken when he passes as the two were very close!!
It must have been the saddest day of Zuko's life when Uncle Iroh died. The man who was the real father to him. If it wasn't for Iroh, I honestly don't think Zuko would ever have joined Team Avatar and became the good man he was at the end of the show.
reviewing the Kyoshi books could be fun for a new video
(I have two ideas) If we had to see Iroh's death onscreen I don't know which one I'd prefer seeing. 1) Watch him die peacefully in his sleep. Or 2) Him fighting to the death with a powerful bender to defend Zuko or Aang or one of Aang's friends. Both of which would fit his character.