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Réalisant qu'ils ne pourront jamais retrouver leur honneur aux yeux de leur seigneur, Iroh et Zuko se rendent à Ba Sing Se en simples réfugiés, espérant y commencer une nouvelle vie. Iroh rêve d'avoir son propre salon de thé. Il a en effet une infinie passion pour ce breuvage aux multiples saveurs. Azula Fille du Seigneur du Feu âgée de 14 ans, c'est une experte dans le maniement du Feu et son élément supérieur, la Foudre. Après l'échec du siège du Pôle Nord, elle a été chargée par son père de ramener Zuko et Iroh jusqu'au territoire de la Nation afin qu'ils soient enfermés et ne causent plus aucun problème. Tyrannique commandante que rien n'arrête, elle échoue dans sa tentative de capturer son frère et son oncle. Elle décide dès lors de faire main basse sur l'Avatar, pour recevoir tous les honneurs de cette prestigieuse victoire et les enlever à son frère. Manipulatrice, sans scrupule et brillante tacticienne, elle déjoue facilement les pièges et arrive à faire tourner toutes les situations à son avantage. Elle forme une équipe avec ses amies d'enfance (Mai, une experte du maniement de shurikens et Ty Lee, une contorsionniste experte des points de pression) et se lance à la poursuite
Aang et ses amis, tout en supervisant l'invasion du Royaume de la Terre. Azula se révèle être un personnage complexe, torturé, sombrant
petit à petit dans la paranoïa. Dominante et ambitieuse, elle finira par s'isoler à la suite de la trahison de ses meilleures amies.
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account Log in Personal tools Create account Log in Pages for logged out editors learn more ContributionsTalk Contents move to sidebar hide (Top) 1Summary 2Production 3Release 4Reception Toggle Reception subsection 4. 1Critical response 5Notes 6References 7External links Toggle the table of contents Vagabond (manga) 22 languages العربيةCatalàDeutschEestiEspañolفارسیFrançaisGalego한국어Bahasa IndonesiaItaliano日本語PolskiPortuguêsРусскийSuomiSvenskaไทยTürkçeУкраїнськаTiếng Việt中文 Edit links ArticleTalk English ReadEditView history Tools Tools move to sidebar hide Actions ReadEditView history General What links hereRelated changesUpload fileSpecial pagesPermanent linkPage informationCite this pageGet shortened URLDownload QR codeWikidata item Print/export Download as PDFPrintable version From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Japanese manga series VagabondFirst tankōbon volume cover, featuring Musashi Miyamotoバガボンド
(Bagabondo)GenreEpic[1][2]Historical[3][4]Martial arts[5] MangaWritten byTakehiko InouePublished byKodanshaEnglish publisherAUS: Madman EntertainmentNA: Viz MediaImprintMorning KCMagazineMorningDemographicseinenOriginal runSeptember 3, 1998 – May 21, 2015 (on hiatus)Volumes37 (List of volumes) Vagabond (Japanese: バガボンド, Hepburn: Bagabondo) is a Japanese epic martial arts manga series written and illustrated by Takehiko Inoue. It portrays a fictionalized account of the life of Japanese swordsman Musashi Miyamoto, based on Eiji Yoshikawa's novel Musashi. It has been serialized in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine Morning since September 1998, with its chapters collected in 37 tankōbon volumes as of July 2014. Viz Media licensed the series for English release in North America and has published the current 37 volumes as of April 2015.
[52][53] The third seasons premiered on October 1, 2019. [54] The series was broadcast without any major interruption until late April 2020, when it was announced that future episodes would be postponed based on studio production delays caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The broadcasting and distribution of episode 133
onward were delayed and in its place, the first episode of the series was rebroadcast on May 5, 2020;[55] the series resumed on July 7 of the same year,[56] and finished at episode 170 on March 30, 2021. [57][58] Crunchyroll has simulcast the series,[59] while Funimation produced an English dub as part of its SimulDub
program as it aired. [60][61] Adult Swim's Toonami programming block premiered the English dub on December 2, 2017. [62] The series was added to the Hulu streaming service. [63] Sony Pictures UK and Funimation released the first part of the series on home video in the United Kingdom and Ireland,[64] with subsequent parts released by Manga Entertainment. [65] Universal Sony classified the first part of the series for release in Australia and New Zealand, on behalf of Funimation,[66] with Madman Entertainment releasing subsequent parts. [67] The first of Black Clover became available on Netflix India with Japanese audio and English subtitles on February 23, 2021. [68] Original net animation[edit] A short original net animation titled Squishy! Black Clover (むぎゅっと!ブラッククローバー, Mugyutto! Burakku Kurōbā), produced by DLE and directed by Tsukasa Nishiyama, began airing on dTV on July 1, 2019. The opening theme song for the short is "Possible" by Gakuto Kajiwara and Nobunaga Shimazaki, under the name "Clover×Clover".