Avatar: The Last Airbender

2005

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9.3| 0h30m| TV-Y7| en| More Info
Released: 21 February 2005 Ended
Producted By: Nickelodeon Animation Studio
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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aarihantmalliah This show is epic. The plot is just amazing. When I saw the first episode I thought it would be okay, but after reaching the middle of Book 1 I fell in love with this show. Am definitely gonna watch it again & I recommend you guys to watch it. This show actually deserves a 10.5.
chloefalconer20 This show reminds me of my childhood. The characters in this show have the best development out of any show I've ever seen. If you watch this show you will not be disappointed.
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.
Torrin-McFinn77 I'd heard so much about this show from various people and I decided to try it for myself. The first few episodes seemed OK, but after hearing so many people talk about how it got better, I stuck with it. And you know what? It was worth it!Memorable characters, a believable Asian-styled steampunk world, four elements, well-researched themes, and Miyazaki-styled creatures are all in here. If Disney wants to make its own action-adventure fantasy serial, I hope its writers and animators are paying attention. This puts all the other cartoons I've watched to shame. Oh, but don't worry, I still love Batman: The Animated Series, The Legend of Korra, The Lion Guard (which came later), Escaflowne, Road Rovers, and Godzilla: The Series. They're all good, but Avatar: The Last Airbender stands up at the front of the class.