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Avatar: The Last Airbender

Animation, Action & Adventure, Sci-Fi & Fantasy • 2005 • 24m

01

The Boy in the Iceberg

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Two teenage siblings (Sokka and Katara) living in the South Pole discover a very strange boy (Aang), along with his pet flying bison Appa, in an iceberg. But can they trust him when he accidentally draws the war to their village's doorstep?

02

The Avatar Returns

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Katara and Sokka discover that Aang is the long-lost Avatar and must rescue him when a firebending prince named Zuko kidnaps him.

03

The Southern Air Temple

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Aang is excited about going home for the first time in one hundred years, but he is shocked to find out that the temple is deserted. Aang tells Sokka and Katara about his childhood as they explore the temple, but they soon discover something that Aang never expected. Meanwhile, Zuko must make repairs to his ship and the only way he can do it is to dock his ship at his rival's naval base.

04

The Warriors of Kyoshi

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The gang arrives at Kyoshi Island and are captured by some Kyoshi warriors. When Aang reveals that he is the avatar, news quickly spreads out, eventually reaching Zuko, who then goes to Kyoshi Island to capture him.

05

The King of Omashu

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Aang's abilities as an airbender are challenged by a strange king.

06

Imprisoned

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In a nearby Earth Village, the gang meets a teenage earthbender named Haru. This village lives in fear of the Fire Nation, for soldiers there capture any earthbenders they can find. After Haru is captured for earthbending, Katara is compelled to rescue him.

07

The Spirit World: Winter Solstice (1)

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Aang and friends visit a village being terrorized by an angry spirit. Iroh is captured by Earth Kingdom soldiers.

08

Avatar Roku: Winter Solstice (2)

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To contact the spirit of the previous Avatar, Aang must reach a temple in the Fire Nation before the sun sets on the following day. There he will learn what he must do to restore balance to the world. Zuko must defy his banishment to follow Aang.

09

The Waterbending Scroll

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After Katara attempts to teach Aang waterbending, but realizes that he is learning it much faster than she is, she is desperate to improve her abilities. When Katara inadvertently stumbles across a waterbending scroll that can help improve her abilities at a pirate’s store, she decides to steal it, realizing that she couldn’t hope to afford it.

10

Jet

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While traveling towards the North Pole, the group almost gets captured by the Fire Nation. However, when a charismatic young man and his band of rebels attack the Fire Nation camp and rescue them, they learn that they are trying to resist the Fire Nation’s motives to expand their territory. Katara and Aang really enjoy their time with the band of rebels, but Sokka soon discovers that they aren’t as noble as meets the eye.

11

The Great Divide

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While on their way to the North Pole, Aang and his friends arrive at a giant canyon where two groups of refugees are bickering over who should get to go across. Aang decides to walk across with the two groups to ensure they don’t fight one another. However, he soon learns that the two tribes have been feuding for one hundred years and they both believe their actions are justified. But when the predators inside the canyon start to come out, Aang is stuck trying to defend both tribes from each other and the vicious wildlife.

12

The Storm

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Sokka accepts a job for a fisherman who is looking for someone to help him out with his fishing. After the fisherman finds out Aang is the Avatar, Aang runs away in response to the fisherman's hostile reaction. When Katara finds Aang, he begins to reveal his life before he was frozen in the iceberg. Meanwhile, after Zuko gets into a fight with his crew, Iroh tells them about Zuko's complicated past, attempting to make both sides understand each other.

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Reviews

The_1st_AvatarSep 2023
5.0

Amazingly good and great and cool and....(ect)

rmorell1Mar 2024
5.0

Still holds up almost 20 years later. The animation is still so rich and impactful, and perfectly matched to the sound effects. Even the story and jokes hold up like a fine wine. It would make sense to reboot/remake this if it had aged poorly and needed a refresh, but why attempt to mimic perfection? The only acceptable remake I still hope for would be a 1:1 remake with even higher quality animation, but I don't think the industry has any intention of staying true to the original work with all these remakes. If only they might have the original thought of telling a different story inside the avatar universe, instead of trying to re-tell perfection with Aang's story.

wuffmoviecriticMar 2024
5.0

Just watched the new Netflix adaption and it's ok, but just made me want to rewatch this!

tmdb13547932May 2025
5.0

**SPOILERS AHEAD** **Character Overview:** The characters are well fleshed out and developed, we get to see everyone change through the show. Aang is an amazing character, we see him struggling with being the avatar. While he is the most powerful bender, he is still a kid and that causes a lot of problems. There are plenty of moments where Aang just wants to make memories of normal childhood. We also get to see some other moments where he truly shines as the avatar. Not to mention his monk up-bringing, which conflicts even more with the role of the Avatar. Which over time builds his character and his desires, and some amazing struggle points for his character to overcome. His relationship with Katara also grounds his character a lot. This is a more human side of him, he has the struggles as we all do. Trying to find the right words and moments, and it is another way we get to see Aang grow and mature as a character. Katara becomes a fantastic waterbender throughout the show, it was incredible to see her grow from just a beginner to a master. This is probably my favorite portrayal of characters skill journey. I think another aspect I liked about her character is her confidence, as the show goes she gets more confident. I would even say too confident at times, and she does a find a balance later on. Like most teens she has difficulty controlling her emotions, and overall I loved seeing her journey growing into a better person. Sokka embracing that he isn't weak as non-bender. I think through the whole show we see him underestimate himself, but in the final season we truly see him gain more confidence in himself. That he can be as strong and as helpful as a bender. His relationship with Suki specifically is my favorite one in this show. They helped each other grow and learn, and both were pushed to change something critical about their character. Sokka finally realizing that girls can be just as strong as guys, and Suki decided it was time to help people in the war. They can't be separated forever, they need to help everyone not just their island. Toph learning to not be ashamed to ask for help and in general learning to be a team player. I think Toph is just an interesting view on the Avatar world, she can't see but that has never held her back. She is, well as she says, the greatest earthbender. While I don't have a lot to say, she is very valuable to the show and to the story. Zuko does not need an introduction. His character has been discussed and dissected more times than I can count. However, seeing him change and grow as a person is always incredible, it never fails to make me cry. He isn't "pure" evil from the beginning, he is just following the wrong lead. There are so many big and small moments that change Zuko a lot. We see him be confused a lot in the show, and I really love that as it just paints him as a normal person. His relationship with his uncle Iroh is just so endearing as well. Iroh is a special character for me. Going from somebody who I wanted in my life to someone I want to be in life. He is calm, smart, and knows when the right time it is to speak up and do something. We all wish to be wise, but only few will be wise enough so that others can learn from you. **World Building:** The world of the Avatar is a beauty to be explored. It highlights the differences between each kingdoms, how their cultures differ and the strength and weaknesses they gain from it. The animals are combinations of real world animals, so they feel familiar and different at the same time. Even the geography of each region is distinct, just looking at a picture you will be able to tell where you currently are. There so many details sprinkled through the show that its a joy to learn about the world and its people. The way the world is painted through the show is also a big reason it feels so alive. We always hear about some places or cities, we might visit or not. In that way the show keeps you curious about it's world and it's people. **Animation/OST:** I am by no means a pro at either but I do believe both of these were well-executed in the show. The animation has a lot of details, when you take a look at benders of different skill levels, their body movement is different which is a really cool detail. The animation is consistent and does a really nice job at portraying the fights, you will feel those hits and punches. Overall for a show that came out in the 2000s, the animation is top-notch. The soundtrack was really good too, it carried the emotion of the show well. There are many memorable tunes, such as the fire nation track. Stuff like that, makes the soundtrack so much harder hitting. **Overall:** I recommend this show to everyone, it has everything you could ask for. The first half of season 1 might be a bit slow, but it picks up so quickly. It will be hard not to watch it one sitting, or a weekend.

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