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In a lost age, the world is divided into four nations: the Water Tribes, the Earth Kingdom, the Fire Nation, and the Air Nomads. Within each nation, there is a remarkable order of men and women called the "benders" who can learn to harness their inborn talent and manipulate their native element.

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03x21 Sozin's Comet, Part 4: Avatar … Aired: Jul. 19, 2008

After Zuko is severely injured by a shot of lightning from Azula during their Agni Kai, Katara must face her alone. Sokka and Toph are separated … [continue reading]

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The show had 3 seasons and 68 episodes air between 2005 and 2008.

Series Info

Type:
Scripted
Premiered:
Feb. 21, 2005
Status:
Canceled/Ended
Runtime:
30 min.
Aired:
2005 - 2008
To-Date:
3 Seasons
68 Episodes
Network
Nickelodeon TV Network
AKA:
ATLA (abbreviation)
Avatar
The Last Airbender
The Legend of Aang

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  • During the opening credits, five silhouetted figures are shown demonstrating various bending styles. All five are identifiable as characters from the show: the Waterbender is Master Pakku of…
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    During the opening credits, five silhouetted figures are shown demonstrating various bending styles. All five are identifiable as characters from the show: the Waterbender is Master Pakku of the northern water tribe, the Earthbender is Sud, Roku's earthbending teacher, he is also the early prototype of Toph but then scrapped, the Firebender is Princess Azula, the Airbender is Aang, and the Avatar who demonstrates all four bending arts is Roku - the Avatar before Aang. Although all five have been present in the opening credits since the first episode, they actually make their first appearances in episodes 18, 46, 12, 1, and 7 respectively (although a statue of Roku is shown in episode 3 as well).
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  • Only five of the characters throughout the series have their age explicitly mentioned: Aang is 112 (though only 12 biologically), Zuko and Yue are 16, Toph is 12, and Tom-Tom (Mai's brother)…
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    Only five of the characters throughout the series have their age explicitly mentioned: Aang is 112 (though only 12 biologically), Zuko and Yue are 16, Toph is 12, and Tom-Tom (Mai's brother) is two. It is also mentioned that Mai is 15 years older than her brother, which makes her 17. Besides Aang, at least two other characters are over 100 years old: Bumi (knew Aang before he got frozen) and Guru Pathik (knew Monk Gyatso). Certain pieces of information from various episodes also imply that Firelord Sozin, Avatar Kyoshi, and Avatar Kuruk had lived for over 100 years each.
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  • The calligraphy on the top and bottom of the map form a rhyming couplet when read aloud in Chinese. The characters at the top read "Powers are divided into four," while those at the bottom…
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    The calligraphy on the top and bottom of the map form a rhyming couplet when read aloud in Chinese. The characters at the top read "Powers are divided into four," while those at the bottom read "The world is guided by one."
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