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Additionally, it is also speculated that Lu Ten's visage is borrowed from Mako Iwamatsu, Iroh's first English voice actor. This is especially poignant when the character mourns for his son, as the actor is simultaneously lamenting the loss of his youth.

It adds another dimension to an already powerful song. It may seem blasphemous to insinuate that Uncle Iroh may have flaws, though his actions speak louder than his endearing musings ever might. When Zuko and Iroh were hosted by a kindly Earth Kingdom family and the Fire Prince was ready to go, he stole their beast to use as his own.

Iroh chastised him for his immorality despite the fact that he has stolen too. When Zuko and his uncle tracked down Aang to a perfume maker's courtyard, he absconded with some of their finest wares, looking over his shoulder to ensure he wasn't caught. Iroh discovered a technique imperative to his later ventures against the Fire Nation; he learned how to deflect lightning against its caster. While this skill may in part necessitate being a firebender to manipulate the lightning in the same way one might shoot it , the movements it involves are much different.

The undulating upper body motions and fluidity of arms are borrowed from waterbender stances and techniques. By combining their arts with his, he is able to go against some of the strongest threats to the entire world and has saved the life of Zuko through his teaching.

Iroh did not go against Ozai or Azula because he feared their power overshadowed his, he fought alongside the Lotus to liberate Ba Sing Se because those battles were the destinies of Aang and Zuko respectively. He has stated that should he have intervened, it would have denied them essential growth.

Instead, he distanced himself from Ozai, believing that the latter's aggressive temperament and ambition hinted at a deeper evil. Nevertheless, there was a period in their lives when Iroh admired his younger brother's ruthlessness, namely when they were in school and Ozai proved very successful. As he grew older, however, Iroh realized that "we would all get burned" due to his brother's ambition and lack of empathy.

At some point, Iroh left his birthplace, seeking insight from other benders as he yearned for enlightenment. While traveling the world , the firebender studied how waterbenders deal with the flow of energy, which led to the creation of the lightning redirection technique.

He managed to prove himself worthy, and they revealed to him the true secrets of firebending, without recourse to hatred and aggression. Iroh enjoyed serving as a military commander and fully embraced his role as heir to the Fire Lord, later musing that his blood "boiled with desire" for power at the time. As Iroh was returning home from the siege, his father, Fire Lord Azulon, died under mysterious circumstances.

After losing his son Lu Ten , Iroh grew increasingly close to his nephew Zuko. Distraught by the death of his son and father, [20] Iroh thought it was necessary that he temporarily retract from his usual work as a general to recuperate.

He did not immediately return to the Fire Nation and instead went on a journey throughout the world, which included a spiritual adventure.

It was even rumored that he went to the Spirit World in search of Lu Ten. In the past, Iroh had focused on his work in the military and preparing to become a Fire Lord, but after Lu Ten's death, he realized these were not the most important aspects of his life.

The aging general wanted to relax and appreciate life more, an attitude that led to his retirement and engendered a relationship between him and Zuko. Iroh felt empathy for the young prince, who had been injured and shamefully banished by his father, and wished to help him with his struggles; Zuko's uncle viewed him as an adopted son.

Iroh observing in horror the Agni Kai between Zuko and Ozai. Around 97 AG, an indulgent Iroh allowed his beloved nephew to observe a meeting of Fire Lord Ozai's war council under the promise that he would not speak. However, Zuko did speak up, and even though Iroh silently agreed with him, the Fire Lord demanded that Zuko participate in an Agni Kai for his insubordination.

Iroh witnessed how Zuko refused to duel his father, though averted his gaze when Ozai proceeded to burn Zuko's face, scarring him. Iroh sadly recognizing Zuko 's deep bitterness over his banishment. The pair spent nearly three years at sea, searching in vain for any sign of the centenarian airbender the Fire Sages had described, traveling to several locations including the Western Air Temple.

From the beginning of their quest, Iroh attempted to help his nephew as best he could, greatly caring for Zuko's well-being and health. However, the banished prince often misinterpreted Iroh's advice, like taking "some time to heal and rest" at the Western Air Temple, as laziness, and they restlessly continued the search. He would continue to assist Zuko mostly by offering advice through proverbs and teaching him firebending, strategy, and leadership skills.

Zuko was an impatient student, who was anxious to learn combat quickly, and had little time for the life lessons Iroh wanted to impart on him, though Iroh persisted.

Iroh assisting Zuko in attacking Aang. Eventually, a day came when a strange beacon lit the skies off the coast of the South Pole. When Zuko investigated, he discovered that the Avatar had reappeared at last. Thrown off-guard, Zuko underestimated the boy, who managed to escape their grasp. When Aang escaped, Zuko and Iroh attacked his bison with a combined fire-blast.

Aang redirected the attack into an Iceberg, causing Zuko's ship to be buried in ice. Iroh being ambushed and detained by earthbending soldiers. During their pursuit of the Avatar, Zuko and Iroh stopped at a location along the coast of the Earth Kingdom for a short landfall.

As Iroh bathed in a natural spring, heating it himself, Zuko came to demand that he return to the ship, but Iroh argued that he preferred to continue relaxing.

Zuko relented and allowed Iroh to stay for a half hour, which Iroh happily took advantage of. He relaxed to the point where he fell asleep. Iroh woke up to the sound of a meadow vole chirping around the spring. He was quite pleased with his nap, until he felt rumbling under the spring. Land slid up to bind him, and Iroh was captured by a team of earthbenders.

The earthbender captain , who had fought at Ba Sing Se before, recognized Iroh as the former general who had led the siege , and he and his men decided to take Iroh to Ba Sing Se in chains for trial and punishment.

At one point of the way, however, Iroh feigned sleepiness and fell off his ostrich horse. When the soldiers picked him up, he slyly left behind a sandal to mark his passage for his prospective rescuers. Zuko interfering with an attempt to permanently handicap Iroh. The next morning, Iroh incidentally saw the spirit of Fang flying overhead, startling him.

He later claimed that his handcuffs were too loose and making him uncomfortable, asking if they would be tightened, to which the captain agreed. When a soldier went to tighten the cuff, Iroh breathed fire, heating it up to scalding temperatures and thus burning the soldier's hand.

He jumped off the ostrich horse, fired a fire-blast, which confused the animals, and rolled himself off the cliff. The captain and two other soldiers went after him, and captured him at the bottom.

The captain decided that Iroh was too dangerous to take to Ba Sing Se as he was, and he and his men took their prisoner to a quarry, laid his hands out on a stone slab, and prepared to crush them.

At that moment, Zuko, who had been tracking Iroh, partly by picking up the sandal Iroh dropped, came in to rescue his uncle. He broke his chains, and the two of them fought and defeated the earthbenders. Iroh debating with Zhao over his lack of respect for the spirits of their world.

When Admiral Zhao was gathering forces for his Siege of the North , he conscripted Zuko's crew, and offered Iroh a position as an adviser general. Iroh turned him down, but Zhao insisted the position was still offered anyway. Later, after Zhao attempted to kill Zuko, Iroh took the position so that he could help Zuko stow away on Zhao's ship.

Zhao offered false comfort to Iroh for Zuko's "death", and the two of them toasted victory. Zhao agreed, although he stated that he was working on a solution to take care of "the moon problem". Iroh met him there, and gave him advice, but Zuko shrugged him off.

Iroh told Zuko that he only nagged him because he had thought of Zuko as being like his own son, ever since Lu Ten died. Zuko said he knew, promised to return to Iroh after he captured the Avatar, and left.

Iroh easily besting the firebenders within the Spirit Oasis. The next morning, Zhao resumed his attack. When Iroh reminded him that they had a time limit, Zhao stated that he simply intended to destroy the moon.

He told Iroh about a library he found in the desert , and how he found the mortal identities of the Moon and Ocean Spirits. Although Iroh warned him not to trifle with the spirits, Zhao intended to go to the Spirit Oasis and kill Tui.

When Zhao finally captured the Moon Spirit, Aang and his friends tried to convince him to let it go, and that killing the moon would destroy the whole world. Iroh agreed, and, despite Zhao calling him a traitor, warned Zhao not to harm the spirit, threatening ten-fold retribution.

At first, Zhao let the spirit go but scorched the spirit anyway, prompting Iroh to attack him and his men with a brief but aggressive display of firebending. The soldiers were quickly defeated, but Zhao managed to escape during the confusion. While everyone was despairing for the world, Iroh realized that Yue contained some of the life of the Moon Spirit, and that she could give it back. Yue did so, and saved the moon by taking its place.

Iroh demonstrating lightning generation to Zuko. Iroh and Zuko were now branded traitors by the Fire Nation. After escaping from Azula's nearly successful plot, Iroh and Zuko cut their top-knots both to symbolize their new life as fugitives unable to return home, and also to disguise themselves. While Iroh was able to adjust to a life of simplicity, humility, and poverty, Zuko was not, and Iroh soon suspected that Zuko had been obtaining items for their day-to-day life by theft.

The older man attempted to persuade his nephew that those who maintain hope in the face of adversity are the ones with true strength. However, Zuko thought otherwise, and the two separated.

When Zuko got in over his head in a three-way battle with Aang and Azula, Iroh intervened, as did Aang's companions. The six of them confronted Azula together, but she managed to wound Iroh with a blue fire blast to the chest, and she escaped. After recovering from his injury, Iroh decided to teach Zuko the advanced firebending techniques he would need to defeat Azula. He first tried to teach Zuko how to create lightning, but his nephew's emotional turmoil prevented him from making progress with the difficult technique.

Instead, Iroh taught Zuko a technique of his own creation—to absorb and redirect lightning, which he developed after studying waterbenders. Zuko soon demanded that Iroh attack him with lightning so that he can redirect it, but Iroh refused to perform such a dangerous test. Zuko and Iroh at the grand opening of the Jasmine Dragon. In reality, Iroh was a grand lotus of the secret society, the Order of the White Lotus.

Iroh and Zuko sought their aid in avoiding the bounty hunters Master Yu and Xin Fu , who temporarily decided to seek the two fugitives from the firebending nation rather than pursue the Avatar and Toph.

The Order managed, on short notice, to produce fake passports and other paperwork to smuggle Iroh and Zuko into Ba Sing Se. During his travels, Iroh displayed his skill as a teacher as he granted wisdom and help to all those he encountered during his day of shopping. He later held a small memorial service for Lu Ten, marking his late son's birthday, and tearfully said he wished he could have helped Lu Ten and that he would 'see [him] again'.

Basco, knowing how similar the final voice for General Iroh was to Zuko, jokes,. Ad — content continues below. Basco was unsure how the voice was going to work for the audience, especially with him only having one line in his first Korra episode. He is seen openly showing his sincere gratitude for other people's assistance. He is also very loyal to his friends and is willing to get to a great extent to help them. One of General Iroh's most long-standing friendships is with Avatar Korra.

Basco is an American voice actor and dancer who is best known for playing Rufio in the live-action Peter Pan film Hook. Nickelodeon's The Legend Of Korra has an impressive rating of 8. On Rotten Tomatoes, the series has scored 79 per cent in Audience Score. Now follow your favourite television celebs and telly updates.



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