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Avatar: The Last Airbender is an American multimedia franchise consisting of three television series, a live-action film, comics, books, video games, home media, and soundtracks. The franchise began with the animated television series Avatar: The Last Airbender , which aired on Nickelodeon from 2005 to 2008. The series is set in an Asian-inspired [1] fantasy world in which some people can telekinetically manipulate (or "bend") one of the four classical elements: air, water, earth, or fire. Only the titular "Avatar" can bend all four elements and is responsible for maintaining balance in the world. [2] [3]
Since its original release, Avatar has developed into a franchise spanning works in various media. A sequel animated television series, The Legend of Korra , aired on Nickelodeon from 2012 to 2014 and has since expanded into its own sub-franchise. The storylines of both animated series have been continued in comic book form. [4] [5] Other franchise tie-ins include novelizations, art books, companion books, video games, and home media releases. In 2010, the original animated series was adapted into a live-action film titled The Last Airbender . The film itself spawned a novelization series, two graphic novels, two video games, a soundtrack album, and DVD and Blu-ray releases.
In February 2021, Nickelodeon announced the creation of Avatar Studios, "a division designed to create original content spanning animated series and movies based on the franchise's world." The original creators and executive producers Michael DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko will run the studio as co-chief creative officers, with an animated theatrical film set to start production in 2021 as its first release.
A live-action remake of the original series, produced by Netflix, began development in 2019. Originally set to involve DiMartino and Konietzko, creative differences resulted in the pair leaving during production of the first season. It was released on February 22, 2024.
The franchise is set in an Asian-inspired fantasy world that is divided into four nations: the Water Tribes, the Fire Nation, the Air Nomads, and the Earth Kingdom. People of each nation are capable of telekinetically manipulating (referred to as "bending" in the franchise) one of the four elements: water, earth, fire, or air.
The titular "Avatar" is the only person who can bend all four elements, and they are responsible for maintaining spiritual and physical balance in the world. After an Avatar's death, the Avatar spirit is reborn into a new person of a different nation, who must learn their bending skills anew and take on their Avatar responsibilities.
Series | Season | Episodes | Originally released | |||
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Avatar: The Last Airbender | 1 | 20 | February 21, 2005 | December 2, 2005 | Nickelodeon | |
2 | 20 | March 17, 2006 | December 1, 2006 | |||
3 | 21 | September 21, 2007 | July 19, 2008 | |||
The Legend of Korra | 1 | 12 | April 14, 2012 | June 23, 2012 | Nickelodeon | |
2 | 14 | September 13, 2013 | November 22, 2013 | |||
3 | 13 | June 27, 2014 | August 22, 2014 | |||
4 | 13 | October 3, 2014 | December 19, 2014 | |||
Republic City Hustle | 1 | 3 | August 9, 2013 | August 23, 2013 | YouTube | |
Avatar: The Last Airbender | 1 | 8 | February 22, 2024 | Netflix |
The first series in the franchise, Avatar: The Last Airbender follows the young Avatar Aang as he attempts to end the Fire Nation's war of conquest against the other three nations. Aang, who is the last surviving Air Nomad due to a genocide perpetrated by the Fire Nation, is joined by a teenage waterbender of the Southern Water Tribe, Katara, her non-bending brother Sokka, and later the young blind earthbending prodigy Toph, as he journeys to master bending the elements so that he can defeat the Fire Nation's leader, Fire Lord Ozai, and restore peace once and for all. The series also depicts the journey of Prince Zuko, Ozai's disgraced and exiled son, as he tries to restore his honor. He initially tried to hunt down Aang to bring him to his father, but he later joins the Avatar's group on their journey.
Set 70 years after the original series, The Legend of Korra follows Aang's successor as the Avatar, a waterbender from the Southern Water Tribe named Korra, who moves to the new, multi-ethnic Republic City to learn airbending from Aang's youngest son, Tenzin. She befriends a firebending and earthbending pair of brothers, Mako and Bolin, and the industrial heiress Asami Sato, and contends with a series of political upheavals, including a rising anti-bending movement, a civil war in the Water Tribes, an anarchist conspiracy, and the rise of an authoritarian government in the Earth Kingdom.
Produced by Netflix in partnership with Nickelodeon, Avatar: The Last Airbender is a live-action adaptation of the first series by Albert Kim. [6] Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko, originally set to be the showrunners, abandoned the project due to creative differences. [7] The first season was released on February 22, 2024, on Netflix, and consists of eight episodes. [8] [9]
Film | U.S. release date | Director | Screenwriter(s) | Producers | Status |
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The Last Airbender | June 30, 2010 | M. Night Shyamalan | M. Night Shyamalan, Sam Mercer & Frank Marshall | Released | |
Aang: The Last Airbender | January 30, 2026 | Lauren Montgomery William Mata | TBA | Bryan Konietzko, Michael Dante DiMartino and Eric Coleman | In development |
The Last Airbender is a 2010 live-action adaptation of the first season of the animated series Avatar: The Last Airbender by M. Night Shyamalan. The film was widely panned by critics and fans of the animated series, and has since been considered one of the worst films ever made and took in $319 million at the worldwide box office. [10]
On February 24, 2021, ViacomCBS announced during its annual Investor Day the formation of Avatar Studios, a new division of Nickelodeon dedicated to the creation of projects based on animated television series Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra (2012–14). The series creators and executive producers Bryan Konietzko and Michael DiMartino would serve as co-chief creative officers. It was also announced that the studio's first project would be an animated theatrical film that would begin production later in 2021. [11] In June 2022, it was announced that Lauren Montgomery, a former storyboard artist on Avatar and a supervising producer for Korra, would serve as director, along with William Mata. [12] Konietzko and DiMartino will serve as producers alongside Eric Coleman. [13] In July that same year, Janet Varney, the voice of Korra, revealed that the plot of the movie will revolve around Aang and his friends. [14] In October 2022, it was announced that Flying Bark Productions would provide animation for the first film. [15] In April 2024, Paramount revealed the film's tentative title, Aang: The Last Airbender, along with the casting of Eric Nam as Aang, Dionne Quan as Toph, Jessica Matten as Katara, Román Zaragoza as Sokka, and Dave Bautista as an antagonist. [16] [17]
The film is set to be released theatrically on January 20, 2026, by Paramount Animation and Nickelodeon Movies and distributed by Paramount Pictures. [12] Two additional theatrical animated films from Avatar Studios are in the works. [13]
On February 24, 2021, ViacomCBS announced Avatar Studios, a new division of Nickelodeon centered on developing animated series and films set in the Avatar universe, to be distributed via Nickelodeon's linear and digital services, Paramount+, theatres, and other third-party platforms. The division is helmed by original series creators DiMartino and Konietzko, who are its co-chief creative officers and report to Nickelodeon Animation Studio president Ramsey Ann Naito. [18] In addition to this announcement, the company also stated the studio would begin production of an animated film sometime in 2021. Konietzko and DiMartino remarked that "with this new Avatar Studios venture we have an unparalleled opportunity to develop our franchise and its storytelling on a vast scale, in myriad exciting ways and mediums", [19] while ViacomCBS Kids & Family president Brian Robbins declared "Avatar: The Last Airbender and Korra have grown at least ten-fold in popularity since their original hit runs on Nickelodeon, and Ramsey Naito and I are incredibly excited to have Mike and Bryan's genius talent on board to helm a studio devoted to expanding their characters and world into new content and formats for fans everywhere". [18]
Title | Release date(s) | Media type | Ref. |
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Avatar: The Last Airbender | January 25, 2006 – August 6, 2008 | Film comic series | [20] [21] [22] [23] [24] [25] [26] [27] |
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Free Comic Book Day issues | May 7, 2011 – May 2, 2015 | Mini-comic | [30] [31] [32] [33] |
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Avatar: The Last Airbender – The Lost Adventures | June 15, 2011 | Anthology | [34] |
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Avatar: The Last Airbender – The Promise | January 25 – September 26, 2012 | Graphic novel trilogy | [35] [36] [37] |
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Avatar: The Last Airbender – The Search | March 20 – October 30, 2013 | Graphic novel trilogy | [40] [41] [42] |
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Avatar: The Last Airbender – The Rift | March 5 – November 18, 2014 | Graphic novel trilogy | [45] [46] [47] |
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Avatar: The Last Airbender – Smoke and Shadow | October 6, 2015 – March 16, 2016 | Graphic novel trilogy | [50] [51] [52] |
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Avatar: The Last Airbender – North and South | September 14, 2016 – April 26, 2017 | Graphic novel trilogy | [55] [56] [57] |
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Avatar: The Last Airbender – Imbalance | December 18, 2018 – October 1, 2019 | Graphic novel trilogy | [59] [60] |
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Avatar: The Last Airbender – Team Avatar Tales | October 15, 2019 | Anthology | [61] |
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Avatar: The Last Airbender – Katara and the Pirate's Silver | October 14, 2020 | Graphic novel | [62] |
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Avatar: The Last Airbender – Toph Beifong's Metalbending Academy | February 17, 2021 | Graphic novel | [63] |
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Avatar: The Last Airbender – Suki, Alone | July 28, 2021 | Graphic novel | [64] |
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The Last Airbender Prequel: Zuko's Story | May 18, 2010 | Graphic novel | [29] [65] |
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The Last Airbender | June 22, 2010 | Graphic novel | [28] [29] |
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Free Comic Book Day issues | May 7, 2016 – May 7, 2022 | Mini-comic | [67] [68] |
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The Legend of Korra: Turf Wars | July 26, 2017 – August 22, 2018 | Graphic novel trilogy | [69] [70] [71] |
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The Legend of Korra: Ruins of the Empire | May 21, 2019 – February 26, 2020 | Graphic novel trilogy | [75] |
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The Legend of Korra: Patterns in Time | November 30, 2022 | Anthology | [77] |
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The Earth Kingdom Chronicles | May 8, 2007 – April 8, 2008 | Children | Novelization series | [78] [79] [80] [81] [82] [83] |
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Ready-to-Read | July 1 – December 16, 2008 | Children | Novelization series | [85] [86] [87] |
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Sozin's Comet: The Final Battle | May 20, 2008 | Children | Novelization | [88] |
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The Last Airbender Movie Novelization | May 25, 2010 | Children | Novelization | [89] |
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The Last Airbender Movie | May 25, 2010 | Children | Novelization series | [90] [91] [92] [93] |
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Nickelodeon: Legend of Korra | January 8 – July 9, 2013 | Young adult | Novelization series | [94] [95] |
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The Kyoshi Novels | July 16, 2019 – July 21, 2020 | Young adult | Novel series | [5] [96] |
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The Yangchen Novels | July 19, 2022 – July 18, 2023 | Young adult | Novel series | |
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Title | Release date | ISBN | Media type | Ref. |
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How to Draw Avatar: The Last Airbender | March 28, 2007 | 978-1-56010-783-5 | Drawing book | [101] |
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Avatar: The Last Airbender Drawing Book and Kit | September 28, 2007 | 978-1-60058-060-4 | Drawing book | [102] |
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Avatar: The Last Airbender – The Art of the Animated Series | May 19, 2010 | 978-1-59582-504-9 | Concept art | [103] |
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The Legend of Korra Book One: Air – The Art of the Animated Series | July 17, 2013 | 978-1-61655-168-1 | Concept art | [104] |
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How to Draw The Legend of Korra | August 15, 2014 | 978-1-60058-379-7 | Drawing book | [105] |
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The Legend of Korra Book Two: Spirits – The Art of the Animated Series | September 3, 2014 | 978-1-61655-462-0 | Concept art | [106] |
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The Legend of Korra Book Three: Change – The Art of the Animated Series | January 21, 2015 | 978-1-61655-565-8 | Concept art | [107] |
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Avatar: The Last Airbender – The Poster Collection | August 12, 2015 | 978-1-61655-737-9 | Posters | [108] |
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The Legend of Korra Book Four: Balance – The Art of the Animated Series | September 2, 2015 | 978-1-61655-687-7 | Concept art | [109] |
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The Legend of Korra – The Poster Collection | September 28, 2016 | 978-1-50670-119-6 | Posters | [110] |
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Avatar: The Last Airbender Coloring Book | October 5, 2016 | 978-1-50670-236-0 | Adult coloring book | [111] |
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The Legend of Korra Coloring Book | July 12, 2017 | 978-1-50670-246-9 | Adult coloring book | [112] |
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The Lost Scrolls | December 26, 2006 – January 23, 2007 | Various | Companion book series | [113] [114] [115] [116] |
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The Ultimate Pocket Guide | July 24, 2007 | 978-1-41694-736-3 | Companion book | [118] |
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Battle of the Benders | January 8, 2008 | 978-0-37584-331-0 | 3D book | [119] |
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Brainbenders from the Four Nations | January 8, 2008 | 978-1-41695-350-0 | Quiz book | [120] |
Mindbenders and Brainbusters: The Ultimate Avatar Challenge | September 9, 2008 | 978-1-41696-057-7 | Quiz book | [121] |
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The Legend of Korra: Enhanced Experience | July 2, 2013 | 978-1-61263-394-7 | E-book | [122] [123] |
Avatar: The Last Airbender: Legacy | October 13, 2015 | 978-1-60887-447-7 | Illustrated fiction | [124] |
The Legend of Korra: An Avatar's Chronicle | August 6, 2019 | 978-1-68383-393-2 | Illustrated fiction | [125] [126] |
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Avatar: The Last Airbender: Legacy of The Fire Nation | February 4, 2020 | 978-1-68383-392-5 | Illustrated fiction | [127] |
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Original release date(s): [128] [129] | Release years by system: 2006 – Game Boy Advance, Windows, GameCube, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Wii, Xbox |
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Original release date(s): [131] | Release years by system: 2007 – Wii, Nintendo DS, Game Boy Advance, PlayStation 2, Xbox 360 |
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Original release date(s): [132] [133] [134] | Release years by system: 2008 – Wii, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2 [135] |
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Avatar: Legends of the Arena Original release date: [137] [138]
| Release years by system: 2008 – Windows, Mac OS X |
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Original release date(s): [139] [140] [141] | Release years by system: 2010 – Wii, Nintendo DS |
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Original release date(s): [144] [145]
| Release years by system: 2014 – Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One |
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Original release date(s): [146]
| Release years by system: 2014 – Nintendo 3DS |
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Avatar: The Last Airbender - Quest for Balance Original release date(s): [148] [149] [150] [151]
| Release years by system: 2023 – Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S |
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Avatar Generations Original release date: [152]
| Release years by system: 2023 – iOS, Android |
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Season | Episodes | Originally released | |||
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1 | 46 | June 22, 2021 | April 19, 2022 | Nickelodeon, IHeartRadio | |
2 | 54 | May 3, 2022 | May 9, 2023 | ||
3 | TBA | January 16, 2024 | TBA | Nickelodeon |
Avatar: Braving the Elements is a podcast by Nickelodeon in which Dante Basco, the voice actor for Prince Zuko, and Janet Varney, who voiced Korra, revisit the animated television series.
The podcast's main focus are deep dives into each TV episode in chronological order; other episodes explore individual characters, important themes in the Avatar universe or the craft and artistic work which went into creating it. Varney and Basco are often joined by other people who were involved in bringing the series to life, including fellow voice actors, writers, directors, producers and the show creators themselves. Avatar: Braving the Elements has also featured fans of the show as guests and been live-recorded by its hosts at conventions.
This section includes characters who have appeared in in the franchise.
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1 | 1 | January 24, 2006 | February 19, 2007 [154] | March 15, 2007 [155] | |
2 | March 28, 2006 | June 4, 2007 [156] | July 5, 2007 [157] | ||
3 | May 30, 2006 | September 3, 2007 [158] | March 13, 2008 [159] | ||
4 | July 18, 2006 | February 18, 2008 [160] | June 19, 2008 [161] | ||
5 | September 19, 2006 | May 26, 2008 [162] | March 5, 2009 [163] | ||
2 | 1 | January 23, 2007 | Not released | June 4, 2009 [164] | |
2 | April 10, 2007 | August 4, 2009 [165] | |||
3 | May 22, 2007 | October 29, 2009 [166] | |||
4 | August 14, 2007 | March 31, 2010 [167] | |||
3 | 1 | October 30, 2007 | June 1, 2010 [168] | ||
2 | January 22, 2008 | September 21, 2010 [169] | |||
3 | May 6, 2008 | October 7, 2010 [170] | |||
4 | July 29, 2008 | November 4, 2010 [171] | |||
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Region 1 [153] | Region 2 | Region 4 | Region free | |||
1 | September 12, 2006 | January 26, 2009 [172] | June 4, 2009 [173] | Not released | ||
2 | September 11, 2007 | July 20, 2009 [174] | September 9, 2010 [175] | |||
3 | September 16, 2008 | February 1, 2010 [176] | December 2, 2010 [177] | |||
Complete series | October 6, 2015 [178] | August 6, 2012 [179] | Not released | May 1, 2018 [180] | ||
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The Last Airbender | November 16, 2010 [181] | December 13, 2010 [182] | January 13, 2011 [183] | November 16, 2010 [184] |
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June 29, 2010 – Compact disc, digital [185] [186] | Notes:
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The Legend of Korra: Original Music from Book One July 16, 2013 – Compact disc, digital [187] [188] [189] | Notes:
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Avatar: The Last Airbender – Book 1: Water (Music From The Animated Series) November 17, 2023 – Digital, vinyl [190] [191] | Notes:
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Avatar: The Last Airbender, also known as Avatar: The Legend of Aang in some regions, is an American animated fantasy action television series created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko and produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studio.
PrinceZuko, also known as the Blue Spirit, is a fictional character in Nickelodeon's animated television series Avatar: The Last Airbender. Created by Eric Coleman and designed by series creators Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko, the character is voiced by Dante Basco in Avatar: The Last Airbender and Bruce Davison in The Legend of Korra, and portrayed by Dev Patel in M. Night Shyamalan's 2010 film The Last Airbender and Dallas Liu in the 2024 Netflix live-action remake series.
Katara is a fictional character in the Nickelodeon animated television series Avatar: The Last Airbender and its sequel series The Legend of Korra. The character, created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko, is voiced by Mae Whitman in the original series and Eva Marie Saint in the sequel series, The Legend of Korra. She is Chief Hakoda and Kya's daughter and Sokka's younger sister. In the 2010 live action film adaptation, she was played by Nicola Peltz, while in the live-action television series adaptation, she is portrayed by Kiawentiio.
General Iroh, credited as Uncle, is a fictional character in Nickelodeon's animated television series Avatar: The Last Airbender. Created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko, the character was voiced by Mako in the first two seasons and, due to Mako's death, by Greg Baldwin in the third season and the sequel series The Legend of Korra.
Avatar Aang, or simply Aang, is the titular protagonist of Nickelodeon's animated television series Avatar: The Last Airbender, voiced by Zach Tyler Eisen. Aang was the last surviving Airbender, a monk of the Air Nomads' Southern Air Temple, and the youngest ever airbending master.
Toph Beifong is a fictional character in Nickelodeon's animated television series Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra, voiced by Michaela Jill Murphy in the original series and Kate Higgins as an adult and Philece Sampler as an elder in the sequel series.
Michael Dante DiMartino is an American animator, producer, writer, and director. He is best known, together with Bryan Konietzko, as the co-creator of the animated TV series Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra, both on Nickelodeon.
Book One: Water is the first season of Avatar: The Last Airbender, an American animated television series created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko and produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studio. The first season aired on Nickelodeon from February 21 to December 2, 2005, and consisted of 20 episodes. The series stars Zach Tyler Eisen, Mae Whitman, Jack DeSena, Dante Basco, Dee Bradley Baker, Mako Iwamatsu, and Jason Isaacs as the main character voices.
Book Two: Earth is the second season of Avatar: The Last Airbender, an American animated television series created and produced by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko for Nickelodeon. The series starred Zach Tyler Eisen, Mae Whitman, Jack DeSena, Jessie Flower, Dante Basco, Dee Bradley Baker, Mako Iwamatsu and Grey DeLisle as the main character voices.
Book Three: Fire is the third and final season of Avatar: The Last Airbender, an American animated television series created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko. The series stars Zach Tyler Eisen, Mae Whitman, Jack DeSena, Michaela Jill Murphy, Dante Basco, Dee Bradley Baker, Greg Baldwin, Grey DeLisle, and Mark Hamill as the main character voices.
The Legend of Korra, also known as Avatar: The Legend of Korra, or more rarely simply as Korra, is an American animated fantasy action television series created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko for Nickelodeon. A sequel to their previous series Avatar: The Last Airbender, which aired from 2005 to 2008, the series ran for 52 episodes ("chapters"), separated into four seasons ("books"), from April 14, 2012, to December 19, 2014. It has been continued as a comic book series.
Avatar Korra, commonly simply known as Korra, is the title lead character in Nickelodeon's animated television series The Legend of Korra, in which she is depicted as the current incarnation of Raava's Avatar—the spiritual embodiment of balance and change—responsible for maintaining peace and harmony in the world. She is the immediate reincarnation of Avatar Aang. The character was created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko and was voiced by Janet Varney, and by Cora Baker as a child.
Avatar: The Last Airbender – The Search is a graphic novel, written by Gene Yang and illustrated by Studio Gurihiru that was released in three parts throughout 2013. It is a continuation of Avatar: The Last Airbender and a prequel to The Legend of Korra, both of which are animated TV series created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko. It takes place after the events of the graphic novel Avatar: The Last Airbender – The Promise. It is followed by a sequel, Avatar: The Last Airbender – The Rift.
Tenzin is a major character in Nickelodeon's animated television series The Legend of Korra, which aired from 2012 to 2014. The character and the series, a sequel to Avatar: The Last Airbender, were created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko. He is voiced by J. K. Simmons. Tenzin's father, Aang, was the Avatar who preceded Korra and kept world peace by preventing the Fire Nation from taking over the world during the Hundred Year War, which occurred about seventy years before the beginning of The Legend of Korra. Tenzin's mother, Katara, greatly assisted Aang in his efforts to save the Earth Kingdom from destruction. Tenzin is the youngest of the three children of Aang and Katara.
Book One: Air is the first season of the American animated television series The Legend of Korra created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko. Consisting of twelve episodes, it was initially intended to be a stand-alone epilogue miniseries sequel to Avatar: The Last Airbender before the series was expanded to an order of four seasons ("books") of fifty-two episodes ("chapters") in total. Book One: Air aired from April 14 to June 23, 2012, on the Nickelodeon channel in the U.S., and is broadcast in other countries beginning in June 2012.
The Avatar: The Last Airbender comics are an official continuation of the original Nickelodeon animated television series, Avatar: The Last Airbender, created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko. The series includes The Lost Adventures, published from 2005 to 2011 and set between episodes of the original series, and the graphic novel trilogies, published since 2012 and set a few years after the original series. A related comic continuation, taking place seven decades later, The Legend of Korra, began publication in 2017.
The Legend of Korra comics are a continuation of the Nickelodeon animated television series The Legend of Korra, created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko. It is set after the series finale, and follows Avatar Korra and Asami Sato on their relationship. The comics are published by Dark Horse Comics, alongside Avatar: The Last Airbender.
The Avatar: The Last Airbender – The Lost Adventures is a graphic novel anthology published by Dark Horse Comics collecting short stories from 2005 to 2011. The Lost Adventures features twenty-six in-continuity stories set throughout the run of the Avatar: The Last Airbender TV series, most of which had previously appeared in Nickelodeon Magazine or as part of DVD collections. Many of the writers and artists worked on the original animated series.