Avatar: The Last Airbender

Avatar: The Last Airbender

2005
Avatar: The Last Airbender
Avatar: The Last Airbender

Avatar: The Last Airbender

9.3 | TV-Y7 | en | Animation

In a war-torn world of elemental magic, a young boy reawakens to undertake a dangerous mystic quest to fulfill his destiny as the Avatar, and bring peace to the world.

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EP21  Sozin's Comet: Avatar Aang (4)
Jul. 19,2008
Sozin's Comet: Avatar Aang (4)

Aang defeats the Fire Lord by bending the elements within the Fire Lord and removing his firebending abilities. After Zuko is taken down protecting Katara from Azula, Katara joins the fight and manages to restrain Azula. Afterwards, Zuko is crowned Fire Lord and promises a better future for the world, while Aang takes his place as the next Avatar. Katara finally shows her love for Aang as they kiss under the setting sun.

EP20  Sozin's Comet: Into the Inferno (3)
Jul. 19,2008
Sozin's Comet: Into the Inferno (3)

Sokka, Suki, and Toph try to stop the Fire Nation's air fleet. Meanwhile, Zuko and Azula duel in an Agni Kai and Aang confronts the Fire Lord. On the verge of losing, Aang gets hit in the back of his scar which sends him into the Avatar State.

EP19  Sozin's Comet: The Old Masters (2)
Jul. 19,2008
Sozin's Comet: The Old Masters (2)

While on the island, Aang seeks guidance from his past lives, but is not pleased with what he is told. The island, in fact, turns out to be a lion turtle from which Aang is given the guidance he had been seeking. After the tracker is unable to track Aang, the rest of the group decide they must find Iroh. Meanwhile, while tracking down Iroh, the group meets up with The Order of the White Lotus, a group that transcends the division of the four nations.

EP18  Sozin's Comet: The Phoenix King (1)
Jul. 19,2008
Sozin's Comet: The Phoenix King (1)

Aang struggles to decide whether or not he has to kill the Fire Lord and, during the night, is drawn toward an island which disappears before morning. Zuko leads the rest of the group to the Earth Kingdom to meet a tracker whom they hope can find Aang. The Fire Lord crowns himself Phoenix King and Aang awakens on the island not knowing where he is.

EP17  The Ember Island Players
Jul. 18,2008
The Ember Island Players

A play recounting the gang's adventures does not sit well with Aang and his friends, except for Toph who enjoys it very much. Meanwhile, Aang confesses his love to Katara, but the response is ambiguous.

EP16  The Southern Raiders
Jul. 17,2008
The Southern Raiders

Katara decides to confront the Fire Nation soldier responsible for her mother's death. Aang tries to talk her out of it, but she doesn't listen.

EP15  The Boiling Rock (2)
Jul. 16,2008
The Boiling Rock (2)

Zuko and Sokka make new plans to break out of the prison with Suki, Sokka's father and some others while a shocking twist leaves Azula none too happy with her two closest friends.

EP14  The Boiling Rock (1)
Jul. 16,2008
The Boiling Rock (1)

Sokka wants to break his father out of jail and asks Zuko for information on Fire Nation prisons. Sokka and Zuko head for the Boiling Rock, a prison located in the middle of a volcano, to rescue Sokka's father.

EP13  The Firebending Masters
Jul. 15,2008
The Firebending Masters

While teaching Aang firebending, Zuko realizes that he has lost all his firebending skills. To regain his powers, Zuko and Aang must seek the original source of firebending within the ruins of a lost civilization.

EP12  The Western Air Temple
Jul. 14,2008
The Western Air Temple

Aang and the group arrive at the Western Air Temple, with Zuko in pursuit. Zuko wishes to help the Avatar end the war by teaching him firebending.

EP11  The Day of Black Sun: The Eclipse (2)
Nov. 30,2007
The Day of Black Sun: The Eclipse (2)

As the invasion force fights their way to the Fire Nation capital, the kids help Aang find the Fire Lord in time for the eclipse. Zuko confronts his father with shocking news.

EP10  The Day of Black Sun: The Invasion (1)
Nov. 30,2007
The Day of Black Sun: The Invasion (1)

The day of the eclipse has arrived, and the invasion force gathers together to make last preparations. They infiltrate the island and the battle begins. Meanwhile, Aang searches for the Fire Lord.

EP9  Nightmares and Daydreams
Nov. 16,2007
Nightmares and Daydreams

Four days prior the invasion, Aang becomes nervous over his soon-to-come confrontation with the Fire Lord. His anxiety gets the better of him as he begins to suffer from outrageous nightmares and hallucinations. Meanwhile, Zuko becomes upset to learn that he was not informed about a war meeting.

EP8  The Puppetmaster
Nov. 09,2007
The Puppetmaster

The gang investigates the bizarre disappearances taking place within an eerie town.

EP7  The Runaway
Nov. 02,2007
The Runaway

When Katara expresses her disapproval of Toph's new way to make quick cash, the group finds her too motherly and tension grows between Katara and Toph. When Katara finally decides to participate in this scam to disprove Toph's accusations, they are left vulnerable and are forced to face the dire consequences.

EP6  The Avatar and the Firelord
Oct. 26,2007
The Avatar and the Firelord

The tale of Avatar Roku and Fire Lord Sozin is revealed to Aang and Zuko by different sources. Both learn about themselves and are shown the origins of the war.

EP5  The Beach
Oct. 19,2007
The Beach

Zuko, Azula, Mai and Ty Lee take a vacation to Ember Island. In the process, they come to learn more about themselves and each other as well as their desires for the future. Elsewhere, Aang and the others face off against a new adversary.

EP4  Sokka's Master
Oct. 12,2007
Sokka's Master

Feeling as though he isn't contributing enough to the group, Sokka seeks out an elusive swordsmaster from whom he can learn the ways of the blade.

EP3  The Painted Lady
Oct. 05,2007
The Painted Lady

When the gang arrives at a suffering fishing village, a mysterious spirit appears to help the villagers.

EP2  The Headband
Sep. 28,2007
The Headband

To better blend in as Fire Nation citizens, Aang enrolls in a Fire Nation school, giving himself an opportunity to learn more about the Nation and to enjoy life as a normal kid for the first time since he discovered he was the Avatar. Meanwhile Zuko, growing more and more paranoid about the Avatar's false demise, brings himself to confront the imprisoned Iroh.

EP1  The Awakening
Sep. 21,2007
The Awakening

Aang awakens to find himself aboard a captured Fire Nation ship with a full head of hair and sustaining serious injuries from the previous battle for Ba Sing Se. At his side are Katara, Sokka, and their father Hakoda who recount the events that led the four to the ship and contemplate their next move. Aang struggles to fight his own desire to face the Fire Lord before he is ready. Meanwhile, Zuko deals with his own issues as he makes his long-awaited journey home, with the fear of his father's rejection hanging over his head.

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9.3 | TV-Y7 | en | Animation , Action & Adventure , Sci-Fi | More Info
Released: 2005-02-21 | Released Producted By: Nickelodeon Animation Studio , Nickelodeon Productions Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://www.nick.com/shows/avatar-the-last-airbender
Synopsis

In a war-torn world of elemental magic, a young boy reawakens to undertake a dangerous mystic quest to fulfill his destiny as the Avatar, and bring peace to the world.

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Cast

Zach Tyler , Mae Whitman , Jack De Sena

Director

Heiko von Drengenberg

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Nickelodeon Animation Studio , Nickelodeon Productions

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danielmikkers This show is nog just for a show for children, it has some very good and emotional confusing epidsodes. The character arcs are all so good. Of course there are some episodes that are not that good, but overall 10/10
alysonburston-36564 The Last Airbender is a kids show that truly succeeds on delivering drama, humor and action in a way that an actual movie this days can't really do i also loved how they split the show into parts like Book 1 or Book 2 and goes on also the characters are very likable especially Aang and Katara and if you truly like shows like these with magical creatures and a lot of adventure The Last Airbender will give you a lot of entertainment but do yourself a favor and don't watch the M. Night Shyamalan Film. Love it!
turleyliamanders Avatar: The Last Airbender is a TV series I've been watching since I was nine or ten years old. When I first saw it, I was primarily interested in the goofy characters, the imaginative bending, and the progressing storyline. I hadn't developed a sense of great insight, but I nevertheless enjoyed it thoroughly, like how cartoons should be. This is what I love about the show: it can be an in-depth, character-developing and world-building story, but also a funny, visually entertaining and magical cartoon. I rewatched it a few years later, and my eyes were suddenly opened to a new world. I appreciated the character's genuine and original personalities, the inventive creatures, the tone that constantly switches between light and dark, the magnificent voice acting, the clever jokes and ultimately, the best part about the series: the character development. This isn't a cartoon like Spongebob where you can turn on an episode and don't need any context to understand what's happening; this show has an actual story. Each episode is a great chapter in a vast story. (And don't get me wrong, Spongebob is a wonderful show as well). As the story goes on, you see how the characters react to situations they're put into. This show forgets nothing-they can always relate back to previous experiences which influence the characters' current situation. Some of their reactions may be exciting, boring, disappointing, or even completely surprising. But the amazing thing about it is this-each and every one of the reactions and decisions made by the characters are completely realistic. These characters are completely human, particularly Zuko, my favorite character. He, specifically goes through several challenges and comes out of them in ways that you'd never expect. The animation is visually appealing, but surely not perfect. However, with the state of technology the show was in as it was made, it did very well for its circumstances. And you can bet I'm thrilled to getting the Blu-Ray when it released next week. The music is absolutely fantastic. It is touching, layered, thoughtful, and beautifully crafted. The ending music piece (titled, Peace, actually) is something I can always turn on and suddenly feel serenity, wherever I am. The humor is clever and distributed in many different ways among many different characters. It's constant, and absolutely laughable. Without the humor, this show would be completely different. It is critical in this series for it to work. Avatar: The Last Airbender has some of the most layered and entertaining characters, some of the most dazzling drawings and designs, some of the most surprising and jaw-dropping events, and some of the most touching moments I've ever had the incredible delight of viewing. If you have not seen this series, you're not doing yourself any favors by not watching it. And if you're not interested because you think it's anime, it's not. It's a Nick cartoon with mere Japanese-like style and setting. The biggest problem I have with the show is that I'm beginning to be bored with it a little bit; only because I've watched it about a million times. But it doesn't matter, because it's just simply amazing.
Johnny H. Avatar: The Last Airbender is what millions of people automatically think of when they hear 'Avatar', NOT the 2009 James Cameron film. THIS is what Avatar truly is, this respects what the word means; an embodiment of what you are and what you stand for in absolute terms. This show has become a perennial favorite for fans all over the planet and for good reason; it was a convention breaker for Nickelodeon. We got a show with superhero-esque action sequences and character development and a show that finally emulated the aesthetics of anime.This show is now revered as a classic and for really good reasons. Fifteen years after release and people are STILL discovering this golden nugget of television goodness. Don't miss out on watching this in your life. It's a cartoon for the ages.