The Southern Raiders
- Episode aired Jul 17, 2008
- TV-Y7
- 24m
IMDb RATING
8.9/10
5.6K
YOUR RATING
Trying to prove that she can trust him, Zuko helps Katara track down the man who killed her mother.Trying to prove that she can trust him, Zuko helps Katara track down the man who killed her mother.Trying to prove that she can trust him, Zuko helps Katara track down the man who killed her mother.
Zach Tyler Eisen
- Aang
- (voice)
Mae Whitman
- Katara
- (voice)
Jack De Sena
- Sokka
- (voice)
- (as Jack DeSena)
Michaela Jill Murphy
- Toph
- (voice)
- (as Jessie Flower)
Dante Basco
- Prince Zuko
- (voice)
Dee Bradley Baker
- Appa
- (voice)
- …
Grey Griffin
- Kya
- (voice)
- (as Grey DeLisle)
André Sogliuzzo
- Hakoda
- (voice)
Jennie Kwan
- Suki
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe voice actor of Katara and Sokka's mother, Kya, is the same woman who plays Azula, Grey DeLisle.
- Quotes
[Zuko and Suki bump into each other while both going to Sokka's tent]
Suki: Oops. Wrong tent.
Zuko: Sorry. Do you need to talk to Sokka too?
Suki: Nope, not me.
[Suki walks away; Zuko enters the tent and sees Sokka holding a rose in his mouth]
Sokka: [seductively] Well, hello...
[turns and realises it's Zuko; swallows the rose]
Sokka: Uh, Zuko, yes. Why would I be expecting anyone different?
- Crazy creditsGrey Griffin is credited as playing Kya, but not Azula, even though the latter has a line in the episode.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Nostalgia Critic: Top 11 Best Avatars (2014)
Featured review
Dark Tide of Vengeance
In the words of Hatorri Hanzo , "Revenge is never a straight line, it is a forest, and like a forest it is easy to lose your way, to get lost, forget where you came in."
This is one of my favorite episodes of the show and in general. This is a Katara story and it's probably my favorite for one from of my favorite characters.
I really like how the whole episode is sort of a revenge/ manhunt thriller, not just is it interesting in seeing both Katara and Zuko working together, but both of them are mainly playing detective roles as we see them go from one place to another getting answers to traces the perpetrator responsible for the death of Katara's mom. We even get a glimpse of the perpetrator and he's just someone I just plain hate. You really understand where he comes from but it's no excuse, wrong is wrong and you pay the consequences one way or the other.
Katara was just at her emotional best in this episode. Really like a little of the animation on Katara where we see her eyes it's obviously she hasn't slept much but are also deep ongoing pain and stone cold hardened; this just shows how restless she truly is, won't stop for nothing and no one until her mission is complete. But also shows sweet kind Katara has checked out and The Punisher has checked in.
You really feels heavy pathos for Katara, there is a deep layered suspense where you really want Katara to succeed in her hunt but you don't' know what the end result is going to be and how she'll feel about it. Katara has every right to feel what she feels, to me the path to vengeance is a choice whatever happens happens. But also, the thing about revenge isn't a matter of whether you shouldn't, but whether you should.
In the tide of Vengeance, it always moves either way.
Rating: 4 stars.
I really like how the whole episode is sort of a revenge/ manhunt thriller, not just is it interesting in seeing both Katara and Zuko working together, but both of them are mainly playing detective roles as we see them go from one place to another getting answers to traces the perpetrator responsible for the death of Katara's mom. We even get a glimpse of the perpetrator and he's just someone I just plain hate. You really understand where he comes from but it's no excuse, wrong is wrong and you pay the consequences one way or the other.
Katara was just at her emotional best in this episode. Really like a little of the animation on Katara where we see her eyes it's obviously she hasn't slept much but are also deep ongoing pain and stone cold hardened; this just shows how restless she truly is, won't stop for nothing and no one until her mission is complete. But also shows sweet kind Katara has checked out and The Punisher has checked in.
You really feels heavy pathos for Katara, there is a deep layered suspense where you really want Katara to succeed in her hunt but you don't' know what the end result is going to be and how she'll feel about it. Katara has every right to feel what she feels, to me the path to vengeance is a choice whatever happens happens. But also, the thing about revenge isn't a matter of whether you shouldn't, but whether you should.
In the tide of Vengeance, it always moves either way.
Rating: 4 stars.
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