Why is azula fire blue in avatar




















She was always thought of as mentally unstable, a psychological disorder which only and more severe with time. She was capable of a variety of other feats that no other bender could achieve. Azula can propel herself by using her flames in a way that is similar to rockets.

The ability has also been extended to fly for short durations, as demonstrated in Boiling Rock. It retook the title of Earth King and the hierarchy in The Earth Kingdom capital all in one quick move.

Azula is a master of persuasion. She can use the psychological power of intimidation, psychological warfare and lies to trick people into submitting to her. Azula was named in honour of Azulons, her great grandfather, and the Dragon of east. Her aesthetic, which is blue, is a sign of her inner fire which is more potent than anyone could have imagined given her status as the child prodigy she was meant to succeed and can be best displayed throughout the show in the final confrontation between her and Zuko and Karata too perhaps seeking to bring the blue look to the sake of her personal lol.

As many people have argued, blue fire is hotter than yellow and red flames are drawn onto the fire. However, her fire is blue may also highlight the differences between Zuko and Azula, the dragons of the east and west, red and blue. It reveals their personalities effectively. Even though her birthplace, raised and well, she could have died in the crimson-fire nation, Her cool, logical and objective aspect often displayed through using the colour blue best portrays her character and blue is often used for mental disorders, in the event of taking this as an example as well as her strategies for fighting.

On the other hand, Zuko is more intense with a hot, confident, and impulsive personality, which is typical of the type of guy you encounter in combat and throughout the entire series.

Perhaps this is why Zuko introduces Katara as a combination of both and beat Azula. Blue flames are extremely rare, with only Azula showing the flames including characters in The Legend of Korra and the graphic novels.

Azula and her famous blue fire, apart from the possibility that her name may be taken from the Spanish word Azul meaning blue, the writers point out that her blue flame can be attributable to many more different things than just the fact that it is blue. At eight years old, we find that Azula was already mastering 14 different kinds of firebending, unlike her older brother Zuko. The latter was considered to be a slow bloomer. Azula, in a way, was born with an incredible raw power, which originates in her lineage with Avatar Roku.

She is also a skilled unarmed fighter; in "The Avatar State", she bested Zuko without firebending, and in "The Day of Black Sun", avoided the combined forces of Aang, Toph, and Sokka for several minutes without her bending to aid her. In "Appa's Lost Days", when Suki made a stab attack at Azula with her fan, Azula jumped horizontally and knocked Suki's fan out of her hand and onto a tree.

She also has the ability to lie without altering her heart rate and breathing patterns, making it near impossible to detect if she's lying, as demonstrated in the Episode "The Day of Black Sun", when she says, "I am a foot-tall purple platypus-bear with pink horns and silver wings.

Azula is an expert in persuasion. She is capable of using psychological warfare, intimidation, and mistruths to con other people into obeying her. Concerning Azula's fire, she had a high-level of firebending mastery but not the emotional prowess to control it or herself. As was shown to Zuko and Aang by the surviving dragons, flame comes in a multitude of colors blue being just one. I believe the correlation of her blue flame was due to the power of her personality 'burning so hot' that it and she had little regard for anything else.

This became all too evident after her defeat at the hands of both Zuko and Katara during the battle of Zohzin's Comet. As the dragons demonstrated, though fire is a destructive force it is also beneficial.

Its power and beauty must be respected and handled as such. At no time did Azula demonstrate that capacity. For her, mastery of firebending meant pure domination. That unfortunate attitude lead to her undoing. I was sorry after seeing what was capable with fire the writers didn't allow Zuko to master his own color of flame. He had come a long way emotionally and I believe he would have been able to strike a balance between himself and his power his sister never could have achieved.

I am no expert but this how it goes according to me. It's possible that her flames are blue due to her heritage. Being the spawn of two firebenders of such awesome power, she was bound to conquer new feats in the art.

Her flames may possibly be more spiritual rather than just hotter. It is somewhat physics based in that the centre of a flame is blue in colour, thus the idea that blue flame burns the hottest, you can see it with other firebenders in general weaker benders will use orange flames while stronger one will use some more closer to a pure yellow although for most of them the difference is very hard to tell.

Thus Azula's blue flames serve as a testament to the fact that she is a firebending prodigy in the same way that Toph managing to bend metal shows how she is a earthbending prodigy.

It also is indicative of her personality, the name Azula is very close to several words that mean blue, the colour blue is what is described as a cold colour thus tying into Azula's personality which is distant and cold as well as goal oriented.

Blue is also linked symbolically to attributes such as intelligence and power again tying in to Azula's talent and training which allowed her attain blue flames.

Her name Azula means blue in English, and her flames are blue, its a metafora for her cold personality, and what she represents in the show. Also Zuko is the hot-headed in the show, because it was always mentioned that he doesn't have the control over his emotions nor the patience which is required, because he got angry if he didn't succeed at the very first time. In lots of animes there are two types of charachters: the one with driven more by intelligence and not by emotions, those characters' outfit is blue, and those emotive characters, like in Samurai Champloo Mugen, the bandit, who had amazing skills, he didn't give a shit about rules, and he was way more opened than Jin, the almost honorable righteous one, with his ortodox moves who seem a little unperfect, because their emotions are stronger, and not perfectionalists.

In the show in was meant to show that the emotions which reperesented by Zuko, his struggling, because he wasn't satisfied with himself being the Fire Lord's perfect little prince at the end are more important than being perfect but empty, or in Azula's case living with suppressed feelings. I'm not saying, that A:TLA is an anime, but this part was certainly something borrowed.

Azula comes from two powerful bloodlines avatar and fire lord. You may be asking why Zuko then doesn't have blue fire as well, that is because Ozai isn't his father. Zuko only has an avatar bloodline so he isn't as powerful as her. Sozin made sure Ozai married Roku's daughter because he knew they would have a powerful child.

Watched videos on youtube and read it on the Legend of Korra site on nickelodeon. Go to Zuko's page or his grandson's page. I believe that it is in reference to Iroh's comment about lightning being "The cold blooded fire". Because Azula is always completely cold blooded, her flames reflect that. Azula could produce blue flames because she was the strongest fire bender in terms of sheer, raw power; beyond Ozai, Azulon, or Sozin.

In Avatar: The Last Airbender Azula finds that love and hope are meager promises made by the weak-minded people an attitude obviously picked up from her father , instead preferring to use force and violence to get what she desires.

Here are a few important facts about the Fire Nation princess that are barely covered by the story. Blue flames are extremely rare, with only Azula displaying them even including characters present in The Legend of Korra and the graphic novels.

Uncle Iroh implies that this is a highly specialized type of Firebending, known as "cold-blooded fire" because it requires extreme focus with minimal interruption from the emotional side of one's personality. Given that Azula has none, unless it's about herself, the production of blue fire might as well be second nature to her.

The second child and only daughter of Ursa and Ozai, at that point second in line to the throne of the Fire Nation, is born in 85 AG, or eighty-five years after the Air Nation Genocide. Azula was named in honor of Fire Lord Azulon, her grandfather clearly a failed tactic used by her father to curry favor regarding inheritance rights.

Since the story begins in AG, this makes her between 14 and 15 years old when she begins the hunt for Zuko. However, she develops a deep insecurity when she sees Ursa giving her brother more affection, and reacts in her standard aggressive manner.

In fact, it can be safely assumed that Azula's childhood bullying and acts of vandalism were nothing more than cries for maternal attention. Ursa is banished by her husband under the pretext of treason, which is ridiculous since Ozai is the one who poisons his father.

Katara even says it in the finale, and Zuko agrees. Psychobabble posted over a year ago. But as for the reason why it burns hotter, I don't know. Maybe because of her mental instability and anger. Psychobabble said: When she was a child, she burned regular orange fire. She learned the blue fire later, after her mother died.

As everyone else has said, she burns blue fire to represent her personality and for her name. It's not like no one else can bend blue fire - the blurbs in Avatar Extras say that Ozai is the best firebender in the world so theoretically he should be able to, too - but I think that one day she learned how to bend blue fire and was so in love with the idea of being special and proving how spectacular she is and bending hotter fire than everyone else that she just kind of never went back to regular fire.

She's a prodigy, yes, which is why she can bend it in the first place, but I don't think that's why she does it. She does it because she likes it more, and because she feels more of a connection to it.

That's my interpretation, anyway.



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