Download Anime : Avatar The Last Airbender Season 1 (2005)


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Title: Avatar: The Last Airbender (Season 1)
Created by: Michael Dante DiMartino, Bryan Konietzk
Written by: Michael Dante DiMartino, Bryan Konietzko, Aaron Ehasz, Tim Hedrick, John O'Bryan, Elizabeth Welch Ehasz, Joshua Hamilton, May Chan, Matthew Hubbard, James Eagan
Directed by: Lauren MacMullan, Dave Filoni, Giancarlo Volpe, Ethan Spaulding, Joaquim Dos Santos
Voice of: Zach Tyler Eisen, Mae Whitman, Jack DeSena, Jessie Flower, Dee Bradley Baker, Dante Basco, Mako Iwamatsu, Grey DeLisle, Cricket Leigh, Olivia Hack, Jennie Kwan, Jason Isaacs, Clancy Brown, Greg Baldwin, Mark Hamill
Composer: Jeremy Zuckerman
Country of Origin: United States
Original language: English
No. of season: 3
No. of episodes: 61
Genre: Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Comedy, Drama

Characters

  1. Aang (voiced by Zach Tyler Eisen) is the twelve-year-old, fun-loving, Airbending protagonist of the series. Although averse to fighting, Aang is fiercely protective of his friends. He is the current incarnation of the planet's Avatar Spirit, and is therefore required to act as arbiter among the various people. According to DiMartino and Konietzko, the arrow-like tattoos on his forehead and arms mark Aang as an Airbending master; Aang being the youngest Airbender in history to have earned them. His mentor, Monk Gyatso, was the greatest Airbender who had ever lived, according to Aang.
  2. Katara (voiced by Mae Whitman) is a fourteen-year-old Waterbender of the Southern Water Tribe, the last one in that tribe. With her older brother Sokka, she accompanies Aang on his quest to defeat the Fire Lord and, eventually, becomes his Waterbending master. Katara is one of the only 2 surviving waterbenders of the Southern Water Tribe ( the other being Hama) and one of only two Waterbenders able to manipulate and control human bodies by bending the water and liquids therein, known as bloodbending (an ability used twice in the series). Katara is usually kind-hearted and generous, but is deeply hurt, hostile and often angered by the slightest betrayal and treachery.
  3. Sokka (voiced by Jack DeSena) is a fifteen-year-old non-bender warrior of the Southern Water Tribe. With his younger sister Katara, he accompanies Aang on his quest to defeat the Fire Lord. Sokka describes himself as "meat-loving" and "sarcastic", and is often a source of comic relief. Sokka was in love with princess Yue of the Northern Water Tribe at the end of Season One and later focuses his affections back to Suki, the leader of the Kyoshi Island Warriors, in Seasons Two and Three following Yue's transformation into the Moon Spirit, though he still mourns for her. Unlike his companions, Sokka does not have any bending ability; his skill lies largely in mechanics and the sword. His chief weapons are a metallic boomerang, a blunt metal battle club, a Water Tribe machete, and later a black jian created from the metals of a meteorite.
  4. Toph Beifong (voiced by Jessie Flower), a twelve-year-old blind female Earthbending prodigy, first appears in the second season. After a vision Aang received while in a swamp, she becomes Aang's Earthbending instructor. Despite being blind, Toph "sees" by feeling vibrations in the ground through her feet using Earthbending. This ability also enables her to feel the pulses of one's heart, allowing her to tell if someone is lying. She is later shown developing a method of Metalbending by detecting earth-based impurities in the metal. She was strictly taught only the basics of Earthbending by a tutor but learned its original form from badger-moles, the original Earthbenders.
  5. Zuko (voiced by Dante Basco) is the sixteen-year-old Firebender, exiled prince of the Fire Nation, original antagonist of the first season, an antihero in the second season, and a protagonist in third season. He is determined and strong-willed, and he rarely shows compassion until the third season. He is obsessed with regaining his lost honor, only to discover its true meaning at the end of the series. During season two, Zuko struggles to deal with his anger, self-pity, and complex familial relationships as well as the choice between good and evil. He also takes on the vigilante identity of the "Blue Spirit" throughout season one and season two. In season three, he defects from the Fire Nation to join the Avatar. At the end of the series, he is crowned the new Fire Lord of the Fire Nation. In this position, he ends the war and promises to aid in rebuilding the other nations to peace and harmony.
  6. Appa (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) is Aang's flying bison, who serves as the protagonists' mode of transport around the world. He remains in suspended animation with Aang for one hundred years and shares a very strong bond with him. He possesses the ability to fly and can use his tail to create incredibly strong and powerful gusts of air. According to Aang, the flying bisons were the first Airbenders.
  7. Momo (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) is an intelligent and curious winged lemur discovered by Aang at the Southern Air Temple. He often picks fights with other winged and smaller creatures and with Appa over food. He is capable of understanding Aang's speech, but less so of understanding others. In "Tales of Ba Sing Se", Momo’s name was written as 模模 (mó mó). Momo means "peach" in Japanese (he grabbed a peach out of Sokka's hand just as Aang was about to name him), but it is written 桃 (táo).
  8. Iroh (voiced by Mako Iwamatsu/Greg Baldwin) is a former Great general of the Fire Nation, known as the Dragon of the West, and Prince Zuko's paternal uncle and mentor. Iroh was the heir to the Fire Nation throne until his younger brother Ozai usurped the throne after the death of their father, Fire Lord Azulon. On the surface, Iroh is a cheerful, kind, optimistic, eccentric old man, but he remains a powerful warrior and a devoted surrogate parent to Zuko. Iroh is a Grand Master of the Order of the White Lotus, a secret society of men from all nations. Unlike most Firebenders, Iroh does not use anger as the source of his strength, relying instead on Firebending secrets learned from the Dragons.
  9. Azula (voiced by Grey DeLisle) is the princess of the Fire Nation, Zuko's younger sister and one of the primary antagonists of the series. Although she is much older in appearance, it is confirmed by the official website that she is intended to be 14, making her two years younger than her brother. Azula is a Firebending prodigy and is one of the few living Firebenders capable of casting lightning. She is a cunning master at manipulation and a great leader, using fear to control her subjects and friends alike, reserving loyalty solely for her father. She is meticulous and calculating, but also a megalomaniacal perfectionist. She is seen to be extremely capable and resourceful, bringing down the entire Earth Kingdom in her ruthless pursuit of the Avatar in season two. At the end of season three, she loses her sanity altogether due to deep rooted psychological problems and a fragile mental state broken by the betrayal of her friends, the abandonment of her father, and her elevation to a position of power. She is defeated by Zuko and Katara in an Agni Kai.
  10. Suki (Jennie Kwan) is the leader of the young and exclusively female Kyoshi Warriors, a sect established by Avatar Kyoshi. She is an exceptionally skilled fighter and staunch ally of the protagonists. She was imprisoned by the Fire Nation after the Kyoshi Warriors were defeated by Azula, but she was ultimately released by Sokka and Zuko. She remained with the protagonists thereafter and fought with Toph and Sokka to disable the Fire Nation's air force. She was Sokka's love interest and girlfriend immediately following the end of the War.
  11. Mai (Cricket Leigh) is the best friend of Ty Lee. Mai herself lacks bending, but she is agile, swift, and skilled in throwing darts and knives. She assists Azula throughout most of her role, but she ultimately decides to abandon Azula. She is also Zuko's girlfriend.
  12. Ty Lee (voiced by Olivia Hack) is an acrobat who fights alongside Azula against the protagonists, notable for her appearance of vivacity, innocence, and youth and for her ability to disable enemies by temporarily obstructing the chi from their limbs. Having abandoned Azula, she joins the Kyoshi Warriors, whom she had earlier impersonated.
  13. Fire Lord Ozai (voiced by Mark Hamill) ruler of the Fire Nation, is the father of Zuko and Azula, younger brother of Iroh, and the supreme antagonist of the series. Ozai is depicted as a cruel and merciless leader, and is described as "the worst father in the history of fathers" by his son Zuko, of whom he reportedly thought banishment too light a punishment. He favors Azula over Zuko, because he sees her as a firebending prodigy and sees his own beliefs embodied in her. In "Sozin's Comet: The Final Battle", he renames himself the Phoenix King, ruler of the world, and appoints Azula to watch over the Fire Nation alone; but is defeated by Aang, who removes Ozai's ability to firebend.

Pemain

Main cast

Zach Tyler Eisen - Aang
Mae Whitman - Katara
Jack DeSena - Sokka
Dee Bradley Baker - Appa, Momo, Miyuki
Dante Basco - Zuko
Mako Iwamatsu - Iroh
Jason Isaacs - Zhao
Mark Hamill - Ozai, Baboon spirit

Additional voices

Jennie Kwan - Suki
Jack Angel - Pirate captain
René Auberjonois - Gan Jin leader, Mechanist
Lucille Bliss - Yugoda
Johanna Braddy - Yue
Victor Brandt - Pakku
Melendy Britt - Kanna
Jodi Carlisle - Herbalist
Tsai Chin - Wu
Erik Todd Dellums - Koh
Ben Diskin - Hahn
Michael Dow - Haru
Roberta Farkas - Zhang leader
Jessie Flower - Meng
Clement von Franckenstein - Great Sage
Nika Futterman - Smellerbee
James Garrett - Roku
Mike Hagiwara - Senlin Village leader
Jennifer Hale - June
Jillian Henry - Koko
Amy Hill - Mother Superior
Mitch Holleman - The Duke
James Hong - Tashi
Nick Jameson - Shinu
John Kassir - Chey
Clyde Kusatsu - Pasang, Calm man, Storyteller
Richard McGonagle - Bato
Byron McKittrick - Foaming mouth guy, Oh
Scott Menville - Scout, Messenger, Malu
Jim Meskimen - Fire Nation soldier, Old Fire Nation civilian, Jee
Cameron Monaghan - Poi and Ping
Pat Musick - Haru's mother
Kevin Ng - Young Bumi
Robert Pine - Fisherman
Jon Polito - Arnook
Kevin Michael Richardson - Tryo
Daniel Samonas - Teo
James Shigeta - Old wanderer
Sab Shimono - Gyatso
James Sie - Oyaji, Cabbage merchant
Susan Silo - Fisherman's wife
André Sogliuzzo - Bumi, Earthbender captain, Hakoda
Leonard Stone - Canyon guide
Kristoffer Tabori - Qin
George Takei - Warden
Crawford Wilson - Jet
Michael Yama - Shyu
Keone Young - Jeong Jeong, Li
Sterling Young - Pipsqueak

Sinopsis

Avatar: The Last Airbender (Avatar: The Legend of Aang in some regions) is an American television series that aired for three seasons on Nickelodeon from 2005 to 2008. Avatar: The Last Airbender is set in an Asian-influenced world wherein some are able to manipulate the classical elements by use of psychokinetic variants of Chinese martial arts known as "bending". The show combined the styles of anime and American cartoons, and relied on the imagery of various East Asian, Inuit, Southeast Asian, South Asian and New World societies. Due to this style, the series regularly enters the conversation regarding its consideration as an anime work.

The series follows the adventures of protagonist twelve-year-old Aang and his friends, who must bring peace and unity to the world by ending the Fire Lord's war against the other three nations. The pilot episode first aired on February 21, 2005 and the series concluded with a widely praised two-hour episode on July 19, 2008. The show is obtainable from various sources, including DVD, the iTunes Store, the Zune Marketplace, the Xbox Live Marketplace, the PlayStation Store, Netflix Instant Play (formerly), Amazon Instant Video, and the Nicktoons Network.

Throughout its run, Avatar: The Last Airbender was universally acclaimed by audiences and critics alike. Praises went to the art direction, humor, cultural references, characters, and themes. It was also commercially successful, garnering 5.6 million viewers on its best-rated showing and receiving high ratings in the Nicktoons lineup, even outside its 6- to 11-year-old demographic. The series has been nominated for and won awards from the Annual Annie Awards, the Genesis Awards, the primetime Emmy awards and a Peabody Award among others. The first season's success prompted Nickelodeon to order second and third seasons. In other media, the series has spawned a critically panned but financially successful live-action film, titled The Last Airbender, directed by M. Night Shyamalan, scaled action figures, a trading card game, three video games based on the first, second, and third seasons, stuffed animals distributed by Paramount Parks, and two LEGO sets. An art book was also released in mid-2010. A sequel series, The Legend of Korra, premiered on April 14, 2012 to similar critical acclaim and high ratings.

Season One (Book One: Water)

Katara, a fourteen-year-old Southern Tribe waterbender, and her older brother Sokka find the iceberg containing Aang and Appa and free them. Aang learns of the war occurring in his absence, and the siblings join him to reach the Northern Water Tribe at the North Pole, so that he and Katara can learn Waterbending from a master. Aang's return attracts the attention of prince Zuko, the exiled son of Ozai, who needs to capture the Avatar to return to his homeland. Aang is also pursued by Zhao, a powerful Fire Nation militant who intends to win Ozai's favor and rob Zuko of his redemption.

En route to the North Pole, Aang meets the Kyoshi Warriors and his childhood friend Bumi, attempts to learn fire bending from the deserter fire bending master Jeong Jeong, and gains a traveling companion in a winged lemur he names Momo. Aang discovers the genocide of his people while visiting the Southern Air Temple. During the winter solstice, Aang meets his past life Avatar Roku. Roku tells him of an astral body called Sozin's Comet, which enabled the genocide of the Air Nomads. Aang learns that he must master all four elements and stop Ozai before the comet returns at the end of summer.

Once at the Northern Water Tribe, Aang and Katara learn advanced waterbending from the wise Master Pakku, while Sokka falls in love with Princess Yue, the tribal chief's daughter who was stillborn before given life by the Moon Spirit. However, Zhao lays siege to the Northern Water Tribe. During a full moon, he targets the mortal forms of the Ocean and Moon Spirits, the source of waterbending, capturing the latter and causing a lunar eclipse. Though the group and Iroh attempt to convince him otherwise, Zhao kills the moon spirit to render the waterbenders powerless. Aang uses his Avatar State and combines with the enraged Ocean Spirit to drive off the fleet before Princess Yue sacrifices her life to revive the Moon Spirit. Though its mate is revived, the Ocean Spirit exacted its revenge on Zhao after separating from Aang. Soon after, word of Zuko and Iroh's actions during the siege of the Northern Water Tribe reaches Ozai, leading him to believe they are both worthless to the Fire Nation, and he decides to send his daughter, Zuko's gifted yet sadistic sister Princess Azula, to find the now wanted Zuko and Iroh.

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