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  • Imprisoned is a 2016 science fiction film.
  • "Imprisoned" is the sixth episode of Avatar: The Last Airbender.
  • Imprisoned is a status effect where a character is incapacitated by a special enemy attack. While imprisoned they cannot take action until the enemy imprisoning them is defeated. Imprisoned characters are considered defeated, therefore if all three characters are Imprisoned, the game is over. This status only occurs in three separate boss battles. During the battle with Reno in Sector 7, his Pyramid attack can imprison a character. Attacking the Pyramid destroys it, freeing the character and destroying the pyramid wins AP.
  • Team Avatar is setting up camp when Sokka arrives with dinner, which turns out to merely be some nuts. While discussing their dinner options by their campsite, Aang, Katara, and Sokka are startled by loud noises in the distance. Curious, Aang and Katara set out to investigate with a wary Sokka following close behind, and they discover a young earthbender practicing his bending. Katara introduces herself, but the young bender races off fearfully. Aang suggests following him in hopes of finding a town where they can have a proper dinner, and they end up in a small settlement swarming with Fire Nation soldiers.
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  • 6
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  • 2005-03-25
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  • George Takei , Michael Dow , Kevin Michael Richardson , Pat Musick
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  • 2005-03-25
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  • Imprisoned
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  • 106
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  • Imprisoned is a 2016 science fiction film.
  • Imprisoned is a status effect where a character is incapacitated by a special enemy attack. While imprisoned they cannot take action until the enemy imprisoning them is defeated. Imprisoned characters are considered defeated, therefore if all three characters are Imprisoned, the game is over. This status only occurs in three separate boss battles. During the battle with Reno in Sector 7, his Pyramid attack can imprison a character. Attacking the Pyramid destroys it, freeing the character and destroying the pyramid wins AP. During the battle with Bottomswell in Junon, the Waterpolo attack will imprison a character. While imprisoned by the Waterpolo, their HP will trickle down as if they are being drowned. Damaging the Waterpolo with a magic attack will destroy it, freeing the character. During the battle with Carry Armor either Left Arm and Right Arm can imprison a character. When targeted, a character is picked up and held by one of the arms. During this state, damage inflicted on Carry Armor will reciprocate in damage inflicted on the imprisoned character(s). If an arm is destroyed, then the character that it is holding will be dropped, and a held character that dies will also be dropped.
  • Team Avatar is setting up camp when Sokka arrives with dinner, which turns out to merely be some nuts. While discussing their dinner options by their campsite, Aang, Katara, and Sokka are startled by loud noises in the distance. Curious, Aang and Katara set out to investigate with a wary Sokka following close behind, and they discover a young earthbender practicing his bending. Katara introduces herself, but the young bender races off fearfully. Aang suggests following him in hopes of finding a town where they can have a proper dinner, and they end up in a small settlement swarming with Fire Nation soldiers. They find the same young man and follow him into a store. They see him speaking with his mother and inquire as to why he fled earlier. The young man, Haru, and his mother explain that since the Fire Nation took control of the town, anyone discovered to be an earthbender is arrested and sent to a prison rig, far offshore. Haru's mother subsequently tells them that his father was one of those sent to the rig. Later that day, Haru and Katara take a walk together, both sharing their own stories and seemingly forming a strong bond. They come across an old man that has been trapped by a cave-in; Haru reluctantly uses his earthbending to save the old man. During the night while the gang is sleeping, Fire Nation soldiers, along with the old man whom Haru had saved, come and arrest Haru for earthbending. The next morning, Katara encounters Haru's mother, who tells her that Haru was arrested and sent to the prison rig because the old man turned him in to the Fire Nation. After hearing this, she decides to take action and find a way onto the rig in order to free him. She concludes that the only way is to trick the Fire Nation into thinking she is an earthbender. After some strategy, she is able to pose as an earthbender, with the help of Aang and some ventilation pipes, while Fire Nation soldiers are watching. She is promptly apprehended and sent to the rig. There, she and several other captives meet the prison warden, a self-important and cruel taskmaster. He states that the earthbenders are helpless since the entire rig is made of metal and thus have nothing to control. After finding Haru and his father, Tyro, Katara inquires as to how they plan to escape. Tyro says that escape is not an option and the only way to survive is to do what they are told and hope the Hundred Year War goes in their favor. Shocked by his lack of hope, Katara delivers an inspirational speech in an attempt to lift the spirits of the other benders, but they ignore her. That night, Katara meets up with Aang and Sokka to devise a way for the prisoners to regain their confidence and rebel. Aang notices the smokestacks in the distance and states that they are burning coal, meaning there is earth on the rig for the prisoners to bend. Drawing from their previous idea of feigned earthbending, Sokka has Aang close all the vents in the vicinity where the coal is being burned, save for one that leads to the outer vent where Katara and Sokka are. The warden discovers them and threatens that they are to surrender or die. At that moment, however, coal bursts from the vent and lands before Haru and the others. Katara states that this is their chance to stand up and fight, however, no one seems to have the will to revolt. The warden claims that their spirits were broken long before the young waterbender's arrival and walks away in triumph. As he departs, a chunk of coal strikes him on the back of the head. He turns to see that the one responsible is Haru, who bears a look of rage on his face. The warden attacks Haru, but his assault is blocked by Tyro and two other benders. The prisoners begin to regain their hope and join in battling the Fire Nation soldiers, eventually emerging victorious after a dramatic struggle. With the help of Team Avatar, they throw the warden overboard and sail away in stolen Fire Nation ships. Tyro thanks Katara for renewing his people's hope and Haru also expresses his gratitude. Katara is touched by Haru's words, but suddenly notices, to her distress, that her mother's necklace is no longer around her neck. On the rig, Prince Zuko finds the necklace, its fabric strap torn, on the deck. With a blank look, he takes the necklace in his hands and looks out toward the horizon.
  • "Imprisoned" is the sixth episode of Avatar: The Last Airbender.
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