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'''Aang:''' Because... I never wanted to be. }}
'''''Avatar: The Last Airbender''''', also known as '''''Avatar: The Legend of Aang''''' in some countries, takes place in a [[Constructed World]] divided into four nations: [[The Great White North|the Water Tribes]], [[The Kingdom|the Earth Kingdom]], [[The Empire|the Fire Nation]], and [[Perfect Pacifist People|the Air Nomads]]. Each nation has developed a spiritual art form to manipulate ("bend") their namesake element, but only the
The show's story centers around [[The Hero|Aang]], a twelve-year-old ([[Human Popsicle|chronologically 112]]) who is the most recent incarnation of the Avatar and is the eponymous "last Airbender", and his quest is to master the four bending arts so that he can save the world from [[Evil Overlord|Fire Lord Ozai]] and end [[Earth Is a Battlefield|the century-long war]] that he spent a hundred years [[Human Popsicle|trapped in an iceberg]] accidentally avoiding. Ozai's plans for domination are on a specific timetable, though, meaning that Aang [[Race Against the Clock|has until the end of summer to stop them.]]
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Aang has thankfully found himself in good company with teenage Waterbender Katara and her brother Sokka, who were the ones who freed Aang from the iceberg. As the trio works to save the four nations, they gain more allies; take a look at the Character Sheet to get to know more about the cast.
The first season was adapted into a live-action film directed by [[M. Night Shyamalan]] -- ''[[The Last Airbender]]''
A [[Sequel Series]], ''[[The Legend of Korra]]'', premiered April 14, 2012. The sequel series takes place seventy years after ''Avatar'' and focuses on the next Avatar, a hotheaded waterbender named
Nickelodeon has also released a digest graphic novel called ''The Lost Adventures'' (which includes the out-of-print [[Expanded Universe]] strips), and later released a graphic novel trilogy in 2012 called ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender - The Promise|The Promise]]'', which details the Gaang's rebuilding of the world as a bridge to ''Korra''; both of these projects were published by [[Dark Horse Comics]].
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