Book Three: Change | |
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Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 13 |
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Original network | Nickelodeon (Episodes 1–8) Nick.com (Episodes 9–13) |
Original release | June 27 – August 22, 2014 |
Season chronology | |
← Previous Season 2 | |
List of The Legend of Korra episodes |
The third season of the animated television series The Legend of Korra, titled Book Three: Change, was created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko,[1] and consists of thirteen episodes ('chapters'),[2] all animated by Studio Mir. The season began airing on Nickelodeon in the U.S. on June 27, 2014. After leaked episodes and following declining ratings, the series stopped airing on Nickelodeon after episode 8 on July 25, 2014.[3] Episodes 9 to 13 of Book Three were subsequently made available on the Internet weekly through Nickelodeon's website and on digital download platforms.
The season takes place largely in the Earth Kingdom, one of the four major nations in the setting of the series, and also depicts the re-emergence of airbending among people of other nations. The season's antagonists are the 'Red Lotus', a group of dangerous anarchists led by the new airbender Zaheer who wants to overthrow the world's governments and the Avatar. Among the season's new supporting characters are the now elderly Zuko, a character from the original series, as well as Lin Beifong's sister Suyin and her family.
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Episodes
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Animated by | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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27 | 1 | 'A Breath of Fresh Air' | Studio Mir | Melchior Zwyer | Tim Hedrick | June 27, 2014 | 201 | 1.50[4] |
Two weeks after Harmonic Convergence, portions of Republic City have become covered in spirit vines and after Korra cannot remove them, President Raiko expels her from the city. Around the world, people begin to spontaneously develop the ability to airbend. Tenzin, Korra, and her friends embark on an airship trip to attempt to recruit these people into a new Air Nomad nation. Meanwhile, the dangerous criminal Zaheer (Henry Rollins) escapes from a remote prison thanks to his own new airbending skills. | ||||||||
28 | 2 | 'Rebirth' | Studio Mir | Colin Heck | Joshua Hamilton | June 27, 2014 | 202 | 1.50[4] |
Traveling across the Earth Kingdom with Team Avatar and Jinora, Tenzin finds that most of the new airbenders are not willing to uproot their lives to join the new Air Nation, although they find a first recruit in Kai, a sly young thief trying to escape Earth Kingdom authorities. Meanwhile, Zaheer liberates the earthbender Ghazan (Peter Giles) and the armless waterbender Ming-Hua (Grey DeLisle) from their respective prisons and is apparently intent on abducting or killing the Avatar. An elderly Zuko (Bruce Davison) travels to the North Pole, where the last member of Zaheer's band is being kept. | ||||||||
29 | 3 | 'The Earth Queen' | Studio Mir | Ian Graham | Tim Hedrick | June 27, 2014 | 203 | 1.29[4] |
Team Avatar arrive in Ba Sing Se as part of their search for new airbenders, and receive an ambivalent welcome from Hou-Ting, who is of the belief that Avatar Aang manipulated her father in his time on the throne. Korra reluctantly agrees to a tax collection effort on the Queen's behalf in order to gain her cooperation, fighting off bandits with Asami during the mission. But the queen claims that there are no airbenders in the city. Meanwhile, Kai absconds from the group to pickpocket, and while looking for him, Mako and Bolin meet the family of their late father. They learn that cities secret police, the Dai Li (who are now more firmly under the control of throne, but still sinister in nature) are capturing new airbenders, and indeed Kai is arrested and told he'll have to serve in the army. At the North Pole, Zuko, the new northern water tribe chiefs Desna and Eska, and Korra's father Tonraq visit Zaheer's last imprisoned comrade, his girlfriend P'Li, a dangerous firebender. | ||||||||
30 | 4 | 'In Harm's Way' | Studio Mir | Melchior Zwyer | Joshua Hamilton | July 11, 2014 | 204 | 1.19[5] |
At the North Pole, Zaheer and his team free P'Li from her icy prison, and she is revealed to be a powerful conbustion-bender. In Ba Sing Se, Lin Beifong arrives to warn Korra about the threat to her life. With Lin's aid, Team Avatar liberate the press-ganged airbenders. After escaping the Dai Li and the Earth Queen's wrath, Tenzin takes the airbenders to the Northern Air Temple, while Lin, Korra, and her friends search for more airbenders. | ||||||||
31 | 5 | 'The Metal Clan' | Studio Mir | Colin Heck | Michael Dante DiMartino | July 11, 2014 | 205 | 1.18[5] |
Team Avatar arrive in Zaofu, a metal city led by Suyin Beifong (Anne Heche), Lin's estranged half-sister and the mother of Opal (Alyson Stoner), a new airbender. Korra begins training Opal, but cannot convince Lin to mend the rift between herself and Suyin. In Republic City, Zaheer infiltrates Air Temple Island in an attempt to find Korra but escapes after he is identified and attacked by Kya. | ||||||||
32 | 6 | 'Old Wounds' | Studio Mir | Ian Graham | Katie Mattila | July 18, 2014 | 206 | 1.28[6] |
While Korra learns metalbending from Suyin, Lin confronts memories of her youth: as a young police officer, she was scarred by Suyin while apprehending her at a crime scene, and their mother Toph covered up the incident before sending Suyin away and resigning as police chief. After a violent confrontation, the sisters reconcile with one another. Meanwhile, Zaheer and his crew escape Republic City after a car chase with police and Zaheer, who proves capable of entering the spirit world, ascertains the Avatar's whereabouts. | ||||||||
33 | 7 | 'Original Airbenders' | Studio Mir | Melchior Zwyer | Tim Hedrick | July 18, 2014 | 207 | 1.33[6] |
At the Northern Air Temple, Tenzin finds it difficult to teach the new airbenders about Air Nomad culture. At Bumi's suggestion, he imposes a strict training regime, causing more stress and exhaustion. Jinora and Kai discover a herd of young sky bison and are abducted by poachers. With Jinora calling on the aid of spirits, they call to the other airbenders for help, and the criminals are easily overwhelmed. Tenzin promises to consider granting Jinora her airbending master tattoos. | ||||||||
34 | 8 | 'The Terror Within' | Studio Mir | Colin Heck | Joshua Hamilton | July 25, 2014 | 208 | 1.08[7] |
In Zaofu, Korra and Bolin continue to learn metalbending, and Opal leaves for the Northern Air Temple. At night, Zaheer and his team infiltrate Zaofu and capture Korra, but Team Avatar, backed up by Lin, Suyin and a contingent of metalbenders, are able to rescue the avatar, and the assailants retreat. In the subsequent investigation, Korra and her friends discover that Suyin's adviser Aiwei has been aiding Zaheer, but he escapes through a secret tunnel. Later, with the help of Suyin, Team Avatar sneaks out of Zaofu to pursue the attackers. | ||||||||
35 | 9 | 'The Stakeout' | Studio Mir | Ian Graham | Michael Dante DiMartino | August 1, 2014 | 209 | N/A |
Team Avatar follows Aiwei to the Misty Palms Oasis, and Korra enters the Spirit World to find Aiwei and Zaheer meeting there. Zaheer throws Aiwei into the Fog of Lost Souls and explains the goals of his secret society, the Red Lotus, to Korra: an offshoot of the Order of the White Lotus, they want to overthrow governments, in service of the ideological belief that chaos is the natural state of the world. While Zaheer stalls for time, his allies close in on Korra's inanimate body. Bolin and Mako are overpowered, while Asami, fleeing on Naga with Korra's body, is captured by the Earth Queen's forces. The Red Lotus follows in pursuit. | ||||||||
36 | 10 | 'Long Live the Queen' | Studio Mir | Melchior Zwyer | Tim Hedrick | August 8, 2014 | 210 | N/A |
En route by airship to Ba Sing Se, Korra and Asami escape from their cell but crash-land the airship in the desert. Working with the airship's crew, they escape a massive desert animal and arrive back at the oasis. In Ba Sing Se, the Red Lotus propose to exchange Mako and Bolin for Korra to the Earth Queen. After hearing of Korra's escape, they attack and defeat the Dai Li, and Zaheer uses his airbending to asphyxiate the Earth Queen to death. The Red Lotus destroys part of the city's inner walls, announcing that the city belongs to the people, and chaos breaks out. Zaheer frees Mako and Bolin and gives them a message for Korra. At the oasis, Asami and Korra meet Tonraq, Zuko, and Lin and hear about the revolution. | ||||||||
37 | 11 | 'The Ultimatum' | Studio Mir | Colin Heck | Joshua Hamilton | August 15, 2014 | 211 | N/A |
As the inner city of Ba Sing Se is looted and razed, and riots and fires spread throughout the outer city, Mako and Bolin escape with their family to the Misty Palms Oasis. They tell Korra that Zaheer intends to kill the airbenders at the Northern Air Temple unless she surrenders to him. After speaking to Iroh in the spirit world, Korra uses the Metal Clan's radio to contact Tenzin just as the Red Lotus attacks the Temple. Tenzin resists the invaders with his siblings while the other airbenders attempt to escape. After the defenders are overpowered, the Red Lotus throws Kya and Bumi off the mountain and subdue the exhausted and badly beaten Tenzin. | ||||||||
38 | 12 | 'Enter the Void' | Studio Mir | Ian Graham | Michael Dante DiMartino | August 22, 2014 | 212 | N/A |
Korra agrees to give herself up to the Red Lotus to save the airbenders, but as she does so, her friends discover that Zaheer has already removed the hostages from the temple. Ghazan traps Tenzin, Asami, Mako, and Bolin with lava and flees with Ming-Hua, but Korra's friends escape successfully thanks to Bolin's new-found lavabending skills. Meanwhile, Lin, Suyin, and her metalbenders fight P'Li. Suyin breaks the deadlock by killing P'Li with the contained force of her own combustion-bending. Zaheer fights Korra and Tonraq, who is thrown off a cliff but saved by the metalbender captain Kuvira (Zelda Williams). Zaheer escapes with the unconscious Korra using his own newfound ability to fly. | ||||||||
39 | 13 | 'Venom of the Red Lotus' | Studio Mir | Melchior Zwyer | Tim Hedrick & Joshua Hamilton | August 22, 2014 | 213 | N/A |
The Red Lotus tortures a chained Korra by poisoning her with mercury[8][9], in order to force her to the point of death, triggering the Avatar State before they kill her, which would end the cycle of the Avatar's rebirth. However, a wrathful Korra overpowers her captors and fights Zaheer in the skies. Meanwhile, her friends find and rescue the airbenders. After Mako electrocutes Ming-Hua, he and Bolin narrowly escape Ghazan's collapsing the Red Lotus's lair on top of himself. As Korra is about to succumb to the poison, Jinora leads the airbenders to pull Zaheer out of the sky with a massive air vortex formed from their combined bending. Zaheer is captured, and Suyin metalbends the poison out of Korra. Two weeks later, in Republic City, a weakened, wheelchair-bound Korra watches as Tenzin anoints Jinora as an airbending master and rededicates the Air Nomads to a nomadic life of service to the world, following Korra's example. |
Production
Design
Book Three was the first season of The Legend of Korra to be created with a full in-house design and revision team, an expansion from the 25 to 30 people who worked for the series at Nickelodeon for seasons 1 and 2.[10]
The design for the armless waterbender Ming-Hua was based on Bryan Konietzko's friend Michi,[11] and Opal's hairstyle was based on that of Dolly Haas.[12] The location of Zaofu, Suyin Beifong's metal-domed city, was inspired by Lake Louise in Canada's Banff National Park,[12] and the exterior of Lake Laogai, the site of the Dai-Lin's headquarters, was modeled on Lake Tahoe.[13]
The sand shark from which Korra and Asami flee in episode 10 is based on the sarcastic fringehead, a small fish found in the Pacific.[14] For reasons of time, the designers re-used the design for Zuko and Iroh's apartment in Ba Sing Se from Avatar: The Last Airbender for the apartment of Mako and Bolin's family in episode 11.[15] Another concept taken from the previous series, although not depicted there, was the notion of 'becoming wind' as a high-level airbending form, which was included in the series bible of Avatar.[16]
The idea of restraining the Avatar in X-shaped chains, as seen in the season finale, was originally conceived for the scene of Aang being captured by the Fire Nation in the first season of Avatar, but was then vetoed by the network. It was allowed this time, according to Konietzko, after he complained about seeing a shot of SpongeBob SquarePants, another Nickelodeon character, similarly restrained.[16]
Animation
In creating the animation, Studio Mir was assisted by its subsidiary Studio Reve for some episodes.[10]
Cast and characters
Book Three introduced many new characters that would recur until the end of the series, including the extended Beifong family and Jinora's romantic interest, the orphaned thief Kai, named after writer Josh Hamilton's son.[17] Bryan Konietzko was worried about introducing him because of the growing roster of characters and his similarity to Aang.[11]
Also according to Konietzko, beginning with Book Three, the series became a more visible property and was able to retain more well-known actors.[11]Anne Heche auditioned and was cast for Suyin Beifong, Lin's estranged sister,[12] and Jon Heder auditioned for the minor role of the apathetic adolescent airbender Ryu.[11]Henry Rollins expressed interest for auditioning for the role of the season's main antagonist Zaheer, calling Konietzko and DiMartino from a tour to pose questions about the character.[18]
Writing
The season's title, Change, was inspired by a Taoist motto, 'the only constant is change', reflecting the changes in Korra's world as a result of her opening the spirit portals in season 2 and the reemergence of airbending, as well as the change of Korra as a person.[10] The writers considered and rejected including a flashback to the Red Lotus's attempted kidnapping of Korra as a child, and also cut a scene of Asami and Lin sneaking into the airship in episode 4.[13]
The amount of exposition scenes in Book Three worried the writers because of the danger of boring audiences. According to Konietzko, most notes from Nickelodeon amounted to 'more fighting, more action!'.[12] The writers intended to set aside the love triangle among the main characters for Book Three and focus on Korra and Asami becoming friends.[10] In addition, they began to allude to the possibility of a mutual attraction between the two that would result in them becoming romantically linked in the final moments of the series.[19]
Reception
Book Three received critical acclaim, with review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes calculating a 100% approval rating for the season.[20]
At Blu-ray.com, Kenneth Brown described Book Three as 'a spectacular season of thrills, laughs, heartache, sophisticated storytelling, masterful world-building [and] harrowing battles', noting that with this season, the series was finally 'standing shoulder to shoulder with Avatar: The Last Airbender'. Describing a 'sense of deep, unwavering confidence driving the entire series', with story, animation, dialogue and music coming together to 'stunning ends', he wrote that as the protagonists entered early adulthood, the series adapted to see them overcome challenges in a much more seasoned and complicated manner that was not to be expected from a Nickelodeon series.[21]
Max Nicholson for IGN described the third season as 'easily the show's most consistent season to date, delivering complex themes, excellent storylines and unmatched production values.'[22] Writing for The Escapist, Mike Hoffman noted how the series respected its younger viewers by explicitly showing, but also giving emotional weight to the death of major characters, including 'one of the most brutal and sudden deaths in children's television' in the case of P'Li in season 3. By portraying Korra's opponents, including the Red Lotus, not as stereotypical villains but as human beings with understandable motivations corrupted by an excess of zeal, the series trusted in viewers to be able to 'resolve the dissonance between understanding someone's view and disagreeing with their methods'. And, Hoffman wrote, by showing Korra to suffer from 'full-on depression' at the end of the third season, and devoting much of the fourth to her recovery, the series helped normalize mental health issues, a theme generally unaddressed in children's television, which made them less oppressive for the viewers.[23]
References
- ^Farley, Christopher John (November 20, 2013). ''The Legend of Korra' Book Three Will be Titled 'Change''. WSJ. Retrieved November 20, 2013.
- ^'Legend Of Korra Book 3 To Have 'Much Less Of A Wait' Than Book 2: 4 Episodes Already Completed By Studio Mir!'. KpopStarz. 2013-11-18. Retrieved 2013-11-22.
- ^Hoffman, Mike (24 July 2014). 'Legend of Korra Moving to Digital for Last Five Episodes'. The Escapist. Retrieved 24 July 2014.
- ^ abcKondolojy, Amanda (30 June 2014). 'Friday Cable Ratings: 'Girl Meets World' Tops Night + 'Zapped', 'Friday Night SmackDown', 'Jessie' & More'. TV by the Numbers. Retrieved 30 June 2014.
- ^ abTFC Staff (July 14, 2014). 'Friday's Cable Ratings & Broadcast Finals: '20/20,' 'Dateline' Claim Top Spots'. The Futon Critic. Retrieved July 16, 2014.
- ^ ab'Friday Cable Ratings: 'WWE Smackdown' Wins Night, 'Girl Meets World', 'Diners, Drive Ins & Dives', 'Marriage Boot Camp' & More — Ratings'. TVbytheNumbers.Zap2it.com. 2014-07-21. Archived from the original on 2014-07-23. Retrieved 2014-07-21.
- ^'Korra Season 3 Moves to Digital After Being Pulled From TV; Co-Creators Bryan Konietzko and Michael DiMartino Explain Why'. Venture Capital Post. August 16, 2014. Retrieved October 26, 2014.
- ^'William Ruzicka on the Red Lotus Poison'. Tumblr. 23 August 2014. Retrieved 28 March 2015.
- ^Michael Dante DiMartino, Bryan Konietzko, Joaquim Dos Santos, Jeremy Zuckerman: The Legend of Korra: Book 3: Change, audio commentary to the Blu-ray version of season 3, episode 13
- ^ abcdMichael Dante DiMartino, Bryan Konietzko, Joaquim Dos Santos: The Legend of Korra: Book 3: Change, audio commentary to the Blu-ray version of season 3, episode 1
- ^ abcdMichael Dante DiMartino, Bryan Konietzko, Joaquim Dos Santos: The Legend of Korra: Book 3: Change, audio commentary to the Blu-ray version of season 3, episode 2
- ^ abcdMichael Dante DiMartino, Bryan Konietzko, Jeremy Zuckerman: The Legend of Korra: Book 3: Change, audio commentary to the Blu-ray version of season 3, episode 5
- ^ abMichael Dante DiMartino, Bryan Konietzko, Tim Hedrick, Josh Hamilton: The Legend of Korra: Book 3: Change, audio commentary to the Blu-ray version of season 3, episode 4
- ^Michael Dante DiMartino, Bryan Konietzko, Lauren Montgomery: The Legend of Korra: Book 3: Change, audio commentary to the Blu-ray version of season 3, episode 10
- ^Michael Dante DiMartino, Bryan Konietzko, Colin Heck: The Legend of Korra: Book 3: Change, audio commentary to the Blu-ray version of season 3, episode 11
- ^ abMichael Dante DiMartino, Bryan Konietzko, Joaquim Dos Santos: The Legend of Korra: Book 3: Change, audio commentary to the Blu-ray version of season 3, episode 12
- ^Michael Dante DiMartino, Bryan Konietzko, Tim Hedrick, Josh Hamilton: The Legend of Korra: Book 3: Change, audio commentary to the Blu-ray version of season 3, episode 3
- ^Michael Dante DiMartino, Bryan Konietzko, Katie Mattila: The Legend of Korra: Book 3: Change, audio commentary to the Blu-ray version of season 3, episode 6
- ^Konietzko, Bryan (22 December 2014). 'Korrasami is canon'. Tumblr.com. Retrieved 27 December 2014.
- ^'The Legend of Korra: Season 3'. Retrieved October 5, 2014.
- ^Brown, Kenneth (12 December 2014). 'The Legend of Korra - Book Three: Change Blu-ray Review'. Retrieved 11 January 2015.
- ^'The Legend of Korra: Book Three Review'. IGN. Retrieved October 5, 2014.
- ^Hoffman, Mike (8 January 2015). 'Four Ways The Legend of Korra Respected Its Younger Viewers'. The Escapist. Retrieved 8 January 2015.
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Avatar: The Last Airbender (season 1) | |
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Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 20 |
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Original network | Nickelodeon |
Original release | February 21[1] – December 2, 2005[2] |
Season chronology | |
Next → Season 2 | |
List of Avatar: The Last Airbender episodes |
Season one (Book One: Water) of Avatar: The Last Airbender, an American animated television series produced by Nickelodeon Studios, aired 20 episodes from February 21, 2005[1] to December 2, 2005.[2] The series was created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko,[3] and starred Zach Tyler Eisen, Mae Whitman, Jack DeSena, Dante Basco, Dee Bradley Baker, Mako Iwamatsu and Jason Isaacs as the main character voices.
The season revolves around the protagonistAang and his friends Katara and Sokka going on a journey to the North Pole to find a Waterbending master to teach Aang and Katara. The Fire Nation is waging a seemingly endless war against the Earth Kingdom and the Water Tribes, following the long-ago disappearance of the Air Nomads. Aang, the current Avatar, must master the four elements (Air, Water, Earth, and Fire) to end the war. Along the way, Aang and his friends are chased by various pursuers: banished Fire Nation Prince Zuko, along with his uncle and former general Iroh, and Admiral Zhao of the Fire Navy.
Each episode of Season One attracted more than a million viewers on its first airing. Season One won 'Best TV Series' and 'Best Animated Television Series' in the boys 9- to 14-year-old demographic at the 2005 Pulcinella Awards, which gives awards for excellence in animation.[4]
Between January 31, 2006 and September 19, 2006, five DVD sets were released in the United States, each containing four episodes from the season. On September 12, 2006, Nickelodeon also released the 'Complete Book 1 Collection Box Set', which contained all of the episodes in the season as well as a special features disc.[5] The original releases were encoded in Region 1, a DVD type that plays only in North American DVD players. From 2007 to 2009, Nickelodeon released Region 2 DVDs, which can play in Europe.[6]
The first book has been adapted into a live-action film, The Last Airbender, directed by M. Night Shyamalan and released in 2010.[7][8]
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Production[edit]
The show was produced by and aired on Nickelodeon, which is owned by Viacom.[3] The show's executive producers were co-creators Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko, who worked alongside episode director and co-producer Aaron Ehasz.[3][9] Eight episodes were directed by Dave Filoni.[9] Animation directors Lauren MacMullan and Giancarlo Volpe directed five episodes each, and Anthony Lioi directed two.[3]
Episodes were written or co-written by a team of writers, which included Nick Malis, John O'Bryan, Matthew Hubbard, James Eagan, Ian Wilcox, Tim Hedrick and Elizabeth Welch Ehasz.[10] All of the show's music was composed by 'The Track Team', which consists of Jeremy Zuckerman and Benjamin Wynn,[3] who were known to the producers because Zuckerman was Konietzko's roommate.[11] Two alternating Korean studios[9] were enlisted to provide animation production support for the series, DR Movie and JM Animation Co.[12]
Pilot[edit]
A pilot episode for the series was made in 2003. It was animated by Tin House, Inc., written by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko, and directed by Dave Filoni. Mitchel Musso voiced Aang in this pilot but was later replaced by Zach Tyler Eisen when the show began production. In the episode, Sokka and his sister Kya (Katara was named Kya at the time of the pilot) must travel the world to find masters for Aang, who is the Avatar; however, they must evade a critical foe, Prince Zuko of the Fire Nation, who wants to capture Aang.
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This episode was first publicly released as one of the extras in the NTSC season 1 DVDbox set, which were not available with the previously-released individual volumes. As the PAL box set lacks extras, the episode was not made available on DVD in PAL regions. The episode was released with audio commentary from the creators, which unlike commentary on other episodes in the season is not possible to disable on the DVD set.[13] On June 14, 2010, the unaired pilot was made available with and without commentary for the first time via the iTunes Store.[14]
Cast[edit]
Most of the show's main characters made their debut within most, if not all, of the first episodes: Zach Tyler Eisen provided Aang's voice, Mae Whitman as Katara's voice, Jack DeSena as Sokka's voice,[3] Dante Basco as Zuko's voice, Mako as Iroh's voice,[3][15] and Dee Bradley Baker as the voices of both Appa and Momo.[10] Additional supporting characters include Admiral Zhao voiced by Jason Isaacs,[10][16] and Jet voiced by Crawford Wilson.[10][17]
Reception[edit]
Film critics appreciated the first season of Avatar: The Last Airbender because it attracted the attention of 'an audience beyond the children's market with crisp animation and layered storytelling.'[13] As for the video and picture quality, Gord Lacey from TVShowsOnDVD.com claims 'the colors are bright, and the picture is nearly flawless.' He says later in the review that 'the audio is very nice, with lots of directional effects and nice musical cues.'[18]Barnes & Noble reviewer Christina Urban praised the season's masterful combination of 'elements from Chinese kung fu, Tibetan philosophy, Japanese martial arts forms, and even Hindu spiritual beliefs'.[19] According to Aaron Bynum from AnimationInsider.net, 'the series posted double digit year-to-year gains in May'. He also said that the show has been number one in the boys 9- to 14-year-old demographic, and has attracted many age and gender groups in its pool of 1.1 million viewers who watch each new episode.[20]
In addition, the season has won many awards throughout its runtime. During the 33rd Annual Annie Awards, the show was nominated for the 'Best Animated Television Production' award. Because of the episode 'The Fortuneteller', the show was nominated for the 'Writing for an Animated Television Production' award. For the episode 'The Deserter', the season was nominated for and won the 'Storyboarding in an Animated Television Production' award.[21] During the 2005 Pulcinella Awards, the season won the 'Best Action/Adventure TV Series' award as well and the general 'Best TV Series' award.[4]
Episodes[edit]
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No. overall | No. in season | Title | Animated by | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code [1] |
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1 | 1 | 'The Boy in the Iceberg' (Part 1) | JM Animation | Dave Filoni | Michael Dante DiMartino Bryan Konietzko | February 21, 2005 | 101 |
While fishing in cold waters, Katara and Sokka, two siblings from the Southern Water Tribe, discover a boy trapped inside an iceberg floating on the sea. They free him and learn that the boy is Aang, an Airbender of the Air Nomads. This surprises them, as airbenders were believed to be extinct for 100 years. Aang, along with his flying six-legged sky bison, Appa, returns with Katara and Sokka to their village, where he amuses the villagers with his airbending. Meanwhile, Prince Zuko of the Fire Nation, accompanied by his uncle Iroh, is patrolling the surrounding waters in desperate search of the Avatar, a fabled immensely powerful bender who can bend all four elements, whereas all other benders inherit only the ability to bend a single element. Katara confides in Aang that she is a waterbender and would like to learn more about how to use her abilities, but is hindered by the fact that she is the only waterbender in the Southern Water Tribe. Aang makes a promise to take her to the Northern Water Tribe as a solution. A chance encounter with an abandoned Fire Nation ship reveals that Aang is unaware of the war that has been waging between the Fire Nation and the other three nations of the world for 100 years, a war which began with the apparent annihilation of the Air Nomads. From this they deduce that Aang must have been frozen for at least that long. The pair accidentally set off a signal flare on the ship, alerting Zuko, who already suspects the Avatar is nearby. | |||||||
2 | 2 | 'The Avatar Returns' (Part 2) | JM Animation | Dave Filoni | Michael Dante DiMartino Bryan Konietzko | February 21, 2005 | 102 |
After bringing Fire Nation attention to the village, Aang is banished, despite Katara's objections. Zuko soon descends on the village and demands the Avatar be surrendered to him. Aang returns to the village to defend it, where he reveals that he is, in fact, the Avatar. He then surrenders himself to Zuko on condition that the villagers are left alone, to which Zuko agrees. Katara and Sokka then decide to pursue Aang on Appa. Aboard Zuko's ship, Aang is at Zuko's mercy, but he eventually manages to break free from the guards and does battle with Zuko in the process. Aang is nearly defeated by Zuko, getting knocked into the water and almost drowning, but he saves himself using waterbending in his 'Avatar State', a state in which he taps into all of the bending potential of his past lives from a cycle of reincarnation, allowing him to manifest incredible ability to manipulate the four elements. With the help of Katara and Sokka, Aang escapes from Zuko. As the three ride away on Appa, they set a course for the North Pole so that Aang and Katara can learn waterbending. | |||||||
3 | 3 | 'The Southern Air Temple' | DR Movie | Lauren MacMullan | Michael Dante DiMartino | February 25, 2005 | 103 |
Aang is eager to return to his home, the Southern Air Temple, despite Katara's warnings that things may have changed in the 100 years since he was last there. Aang shows Katara and Sokka around the now-deserted temple, while reminiscing about his time with his mentor, Monk Gyatso, as Katara tries to hide any traces of the Fire Nation to spare his feelings. The three then enter the air temple sanctuary, where they find statues of every previous Avatar (who are also Aang's past lives), as well as a flying lemur. While chasing the lemur, Aang discovers a room full of Fire Nation helmets surrounding Gyatso's skeleton, and enters the Avatar State in his grief. Once Katara and Sokka calm him down, he comes to the realization that the Fire Nation has killed every airbender except him. As they leave the temple, they adopt the lemur as a pet, and Aang names him Momo. Meanwhile, Zuko stops at a Fire Nation base to make repairs to his ship, where he is greeted by Zhao, a commander in the Fire Nation Army. Zuko tries to hide the fact that he has seen the Avatar, but Zhao discovers the truth and takes on the task of capturing the Avatar himself, deeming Zuko a failure. Zuko refuses to accept this, as capturing the Avatar is the only way he can return from his banishment from the Fire Nation. Tensions rise between the two, so they challenge each other to a firebending duel (known as an agni kai), which Zuko wins, although he spares Zhao. | |||||||
4 | 4 | 'The Warriors of Kyoshi' | JM Animation | Giancarlo Volpe | Nick Malis | March 4, 2005 | 104 |
Looking for a short break from their travels, Aang brings the gang to the Earth Kingdom's Kyoshi Island, where he seeks to ride 'Elephant Koi,' large fish who inhabit the surrounding waters. However, the group are captured by the Kyoshi Warriors, a group of warriors (consisting entirely of girls) who protect the island. But they are freed when Aang proves he is the Avatar, and Aang quickly gains reverence among the island's inhabitants. But his popularity, especially among the girls, soon goes to his head, creating a rift between him and Katara. Meanwhile, Sokka is embarrassed after being bested by girls in combat training, and strives to prove himself stronger than the Kyoshi Warriors. When he suffers further embarrassments, he swallows his pride and respectfully asks to be trained by their leader, Suki, who cheerfully agrees. Aang's desire for popularity soon puts himself and Katara at risk when he tries to ride a Unagi, as well as the whole island when Zuko gets word of his location. Zuko attacks, but Aang, Katara, and Sokka all manage to escape before the entire island is decimated in the Fire Nation attack. | |||||||
5 | 5 | 'The King of Omashu' | DR Movie | Anthony Lioi | John O'Bryan | March 18, 2005 | 105 |
The next stop on the group's trip around the world is the Earth Kingdom city of Omashu. There, Aang shows Katara and Sokka the Omashu mail delivery system, a massive stone causeway which he and his friend Bumi (note: a Hindi word meaning 'Earth') had once ridden for fun a hundred years previous. The trio gives the chutes a try but runs into trouble after it destroys a cabbage merchant's cart. Put in front of the king of the city, and elderly and erratic old man of substantial skill and strength in earthbending, the three are unexpectedly given a feast, during which it becomes obvious that the king suspects that Aang is the Avatar. When the king's suspicions are confirmed, he imprisons the three and puts Aang through three deadly challenges to test his skills and earn their freedom, including a duel with the king himself. After Aang passes all of the challenges, he realizes that the king is his old friend Bumi. King Bumi admits as much and reveals that Aang and his friends were never in any real danger but that he felt the need to provide some illustration of the heavy role Aang had to now assume as the Avatar. | |||||||
6 | 6 | 'Imprisoned' | JM Animation | Dave Filoni | Matthew Hubbard | March 25, 2005 | 106 |
Aang, Katara, and Sokka camp near a small Earth Kingdom town where they meet a young earthbender named Haru. However, the town is occupied by the Fire Nation, and earthbending is outlawed. Katara convinces Haru to save an old man using earthbending, only to have the same old man turn Haru in. Katara then devises a plan to save Haru by getting herself arrested for earthbending, which she fakes with some help from Aang. When she arrives at the Fire Nation prison, a metal sea fortress that is impervious to earthbending, she finds that all of the prisoners have lost hope due to their inability to bend. But Katara successfully leads a rebellion with Aang and Sokka's help by giving the earthbenders all of the coal on the fortress. The earthbenders all escape and return to their occupied towns with plans to rebel against Fire Nation occupation. | |||||||
7 | 7 | 'Winter Solstice, Part 1: The Spirit World' | DR Movie | Lauren MacMullan | Aaron Ehasz | April 8, 2005 | 107 |
Aang finds himself in a small Earth Kingdom village that is being attacked by Hei Bai, a monster from the Spirit World. The village believes that Aang can make peace with the spirit, since the Avatar is said to be the bridge between the Physical and the Spirit World. Aang unsuccessfully tries to calm the monster, which kidnaps Sokka in the process of attacking the village. Aang pursues him, but he is knocked out and ends up in the Spirit World, from which he cannot be seen or heard. While there, he is told that Avatar Roku has a message for him on the Winter Solstice. After returning, Aang proceeds to calm the attacking spirit, restoring peace to the village. Elsewhere, Iroh gets captured by Earth Kingdom soldiers while bathing in a hot spring. The soldiers plan to take him to the Earth Kingdom capital, Ba Sing Se, to face justice, but Iroh proves to be an immensely formidable firebender, even when restrained. Zuko eventually catches up with the soldiers to help free him, forgoing his chase for the Avatar for a time. | |||||||
8 | 8 | 'Winter Solstice, Part 2: Avatar Roku' | DR Movie | Giancarlo Volpe | Michael Dante DiMartino | April 15, 2005 | 108 |
Aang, Katara, and Sokka travel to the Fire Temple on an island inside Fire Nation waters, so that Aang may receive a message from Avatar Roku before sunset. The three are attacked at a blockade led by Zhao, but they make it through successfully. Zuko also pursues them through the blockade, despite being banished from the Fire Nation. When the three arrive at the temple, they soon discover that the Fire Sages, the servants of the temple, are no longer loyal to the Avatar, but to the Fire Lord, the leader of the Fire Nation. The sages attack, but one proves to still be loyal to the Avatar and leads them to the temple sanctuary. Aang manages to enter the sanctuary after narrowly escaping capture by Zuko and the other sages, who capture Sokka and Katara. Zhao arrives shortly afterwards, intending to apprehend both Zuko and Aang. Avatar Roku appears to Aang and informs him about 'Sozin's Comet', which will return in just under a year and give the Fire Nation the power to finish the war with a brutal assault; the comet greatly enhances the power of all firebenders for a short time, and it was with this power that the Fire Nation destroyed the Air Nomads 100 years previous. In order to avoid a repeat of this catastrophe, Aang must master all four elements and defeat the Fire Lord before the return of the comet. Roku's spirit then manifests inside Aang's body, repelling Zhao's forces with a staggering display of bending that destroys the temple as Aang, Katara, Sokka, and Zuko to escape. | |||||||
9 | 9 | 'The Waterbending Scroll' | JM Animation | Anthony Lioi | John O'Bryan | April 29, 2005 | 109 |
Aang grows frantic over the fact that he must master all elements to defeat the Fire Lord in less than a year, so Katara begins teaching Aang waterbending, despite her limited training. But waterbending comes naturally for Aang, much to Katara's frustration. Later, while in town to buy supplies, Katara finds a waterbending scroll at a store run by pirates, which she steals. Katara struggles to learn the technique in the scroll, while Aang picks them up quickly, further frustrating Katara. Meanwhile, Zuko runs into the pirates and agrees to help them find Aang and the scroll. They soon find and capture Aang, Katara, and Sokka. But Sokka turns the pirates against Zuko, and the three escape in the ensuing fight, with Aang and Katara using their newly developed waterbending skills. | |||||||
10 | 10 | 'Jet' | JM Animation | Dave Filoni | James Eagan | May 6, 2005 | 110 |
A band of guerrilla fighters, led by the rogue Jet, rescue Aang, Katara, and Sokka from a small group of Fire Nation soldiers. Jet invites the team back to the Freedom Fighters' hideout, where the group plots out its attacks. Jet and Katara form an instant bond, but Sokka has suspicions about Jet, which leads the young rebel to tempt Sokka with missions. His plan fails, however, with Sokka increasingly concerned about Jet's motives and true objectives. Aang and Katara decide to help Jet in his efforts to 'save' a nearby Earth Kingdom town, but Jet's real intent is to drown the village, sacrificing the lives of innocent civilians to destroy the Fire Nation garrison there. However, Sokka manages to evacuate the city, Earth and Fire citizens alike, in time to avoid Jet's plot. | |||||||
11 | 11 | 'The Great Divide' | DR Movie | Giancarlo Volpe | John O'Bryan | May 20, 2005 | 111 |
The next destination the protagonists, now styling themselves 'Team Avatar', stumbles into is the Great Divide, the world's largest canyon. The group starts bickering, so Aang decides to put his diplomatic skills to the test, as an Avatar is supposed to be a conciliator and promoter of peace. He successfully solves their minor disputes, but Aang's skills are soon put to a more substantial test when two Earth Kingdom tribes, who have been in a feud for 100 years, are forced by an environmental calamity to cross the canyon together. Aang sends Appa across with the most needy people of the two tribes, and, with the help of a knowledgeable earthbender, guides the rest across the vast, dry landscape. In the end, Aang is able to end the feud, and the two tribes travel together to the famous capital city of the Earth Kingdom, Ba Sing Se. | |||||||
12 | 12 | 'The Storm' | JM Animation | Lauren MacMullan | Aaron Ehasz | June 3, 2005 | 112 |
The group is in need of money, so Sokka decides to help out a fisherman who is willing to pay him to help him on his next fishing trip, even though a storm seems imminent. The fisherman recognizes Aang as the Avatar 'who turned his back on the world'. Aang runs away in guilt, but Katara manages to track him down. Aang reveals to Katara that the monks at the Southern Air Temple wanted to send him away to the Eastern Air Temple to separate him from Monk Gyatso, the only person who Aang felt cared about him as a person, instead of as the Avatar. This led Aang to run away from home and, after getting caught in a terrible storm, eventually seal himself and Appa in the iceberg. Meanwhile, on Zuko's ship, Zuko's crew begins to question his leadership, until Iroh explains that the Prince was scarred, not in a training accident as they were led to believe, but in an agni-kai with his own father. His father had taken offense when Zuko spoke up in a meeting with his generals. When Zuko refused to fight, his father gave him the terrible burns which cover a large portion of his face, and then banished him. Zuko was commanded never to return unless he found and captured the Avatar. When the storm hits, Sokka and the old man nearly drown, but they are rescued by Aang and Katara. Aang is forced to enter the Avatar State, mirroring the events that led to him being trapped in the iceberg for a hundred years, but this time he is able to escape alone with the old man, Sokka, and Katara. Zuko also acts heroically when his ship is struck by lightning. A member of his crew becomes trapped on the bridge, and Zuko is able to rescue the crewman with the help of the lieutenant Iroh had educated earlier. Iroh also uses his bending to redirect lightning away from the ship, an incredibly rare and advanced form of firebending technique. Zuko then sees Aang flying away on Appa, but elects not to pursue them in order to get his crew to safety. | |||||||
13 | 13 | 'The Blue Spirit' | DR Movie | Dave Filoni | Michael Dante DiMartino Bryan Konietzko | June 17, 2005 | 113 |
Sokka suffers from an illness due to his exposure to the elements during the storm. When Katara begins to contract the illness as well, Aang goes to a nearby herbalist institute in hopes of finding a cure for his friends. On his way to collect the remedy the herbalist recommends (frozen frogs the afflicted are to stick in their mouths), Aang is kidnapped by a group of Fire Nation Yuu Yan archers, commanded by the newly promoted Admiral Zhao. However, a masked marauder rescues Aang from Zhao. The 'Blue Spirit' is knocked unconscious during the escape, and Aang discovers that he is Prince Zuko. Aang offers him friendship, but departs when he is violently rebuffed. | |||||||
14 | 14 | 'The Fortuneteller' | JM Animation | Dave Filoni | Aaron Ehasz John O'Bryan | September 23, 2005 | 114 |
Katara, Aang, and Sokka go into a village that relies solely on the predictions of a fortuneteller, Aunt Wu. Sokka is skeptical and refuses to believe anything the fortuneteller says, and tries to disprove all the predictions she makes. Katara, on the other hand, is obsessed, and keeps returning to the fortuneteller for more predictions on her love life. Aang, who has become smitten with Katara, attempts to attract her attention throughout, with limited success; eventually he attempts to fetch a rare flower from the lip of a nearby volcano, which is revealed to be on the verge of erupting — a direct contradiction to Aunt Wu's predictions. Katara and Aang use waterbending to manipulate the clouds as a warning to the villagers, and the group manages to evacuate the village before the volcano erupts. As the lava comes toward the town, Aang pushes it back with strong airbending, causing Sokka to comment that Aang is a 'powerful bender'. This catches Katara's attention, as Aunt Wu had earlier predicted that she would marry a 'powerful bender'. | |||||||
15 | 15 | 'Bato of the Water Tribe' | DR Movie | Giancarlo Volpe | Ian Wilcox | October 7, 2005 | 115 |
Sokka, Aang, and Katara find a seemingly abandoned Water Tribe fleet ship. Camping out by the boat, Sokka and Katara are overjoyed when they are soon joined by Bato, an old friend of Katara and Sokka's father, Hakoda, and a fellow member of the Southern Water Tribe. While they reminisce about the old days, Aang feels left out; when a messenger arrives with a message from Hakoda, with instructions to find him, Aang intercepts it and keeps it to himself, fearing they will abandon him. Later he comes clean about the message, but Sokka, furious at Aang for keeping it from them, is insistent on leaving to find his father. Meanwhile, Zuko finds a bounty hunter, June, to help him track down the Avatar, utilizing a large reptilian mount with a powerful sense of smell. This leads to a skirmish, with Katara and Sokka returning to rescue Aang and resume their collective journey to the North Pole. | |||||||
16 | 16 | 'The Deserter' | JM Animation | Lauren MacMullan | Tim Hedrick | October 21, 2005 | 116 |
Team Avatar travel into a Fire Nation town, which is hosting a festival of Fire Nation culture. Unfortunately, Aang's identity is discovered, but a strange man, Chey, helps the gang escape. Chey tells the trio about 'the deserter', a man named Jeong Jeong who is the first man to desert the Fire Nation army and live. More importantly, he is a powerful firebending master who is not allied with the Fire Nation. However, Jeong Jeong initially refuses to teach Aang because he is still haunted by his failure to teach self-control to a previous student. It is only when Avatar Roku intervenes that Jeong Jeong consents to teach Aang. Aang, unfortunately, demonstrates difficulties with the hard discipline required for safe firebending, and accidentally burns Katara. This leads Katara to the realization that she can use her waterbending to heal, but Aang nevertheless comes to regard firebending as dangerous and vows never to firebend again. Meanwhile, Aang is tracked down by Admiral Zhao, who is revealed to be Jeong Jeong's undisciplined former student. He fights Aang, but Aang is able to escape him by using Zhao’s lack of self-control against him and causes Zhao to burn his own ship. | |||||||
17 | 17 | 'The Northern Air Temple' | DR Movie | Dave Filoni | Elizabeth Welch Ehasz | November 4, 2005 | 117 |
A storyteller tells the gang of a group of people who travel in the air. According to the story, these people reside at the Northern Air Temple. The group decides to check it out, but are disappointed to learn that the 'flying' people are not air nomads, but just a people who have learned how to use gliders on the strong air currents around the temple. Aang is saddened that the Northern Air Temple has changed so dramatically since the time when he visited over 100 years ago, as its current residents have remodeled it extensively, often knocking through walls and ornate Air Nomad architecture to accommodate steam pipes which propel their rudimentary experiments with steam pressure. Teo, a young paraplegic, convinces Aang to open the one remaining area of the temple left untouched. Aang is shocked to see the 'untouched' room is in fact stocked with dozens of inventions with Fire Nation insignias on them. The Mechanist, Teo's father, and a skilled engineer and inventor, confesses to aiding the Fire Nation by building weapons in exchange for the safety of his son and his people. When the Fire Nation comes to collect their latest invention, Aang tells them to leave. The Fire Nation proceeds to launch an attack against the temple, but Aang and the villagers manage to successfully defend against the attack. The Fire Nation, however, does manage to recover the Mechanist's newest invention, a war balloon. | |||||||
18 | 18 | 'The Waterbending Master' | JM Animation | Giancarlo Volpe | Michael Dante DiMartino | November 18, 2005 | 118 |
After the journey to the Northern Air Temple, the group lurks around the waters surrounding the North Pole, seeking out the Northern Water Tribe. They are found by a group of waterbenders from the tribe, who show them the way. Upon arriving, the gang is welcomed warmly by the citizens of the Northern Water Tribe, and the chief of the tribe throws a huge feast in celebration. Sokka meets Yue, an attractive princess whom he falls for. Aang and Katara seek to learn waterbending from a master named Pakku, but he refuses to teach Katara due to ridiculous customs; women in the Northern Water Tribe are only trained to use their waterbending for healing, with martial training reserved for men. Katara refuses to be bound by the custom and challenges Pakku to a duel, demonstrating her considerable skill and potential. Taking notice of Katara's pendant, given to her by her mother, Pakku realizes that Katara is the granddaughter of his ex-fiance, who could also could not tolerate the Northern Water Tribe's customs and had left to start in a life with the Southern Tribe. Warmed by the memory of his former fiance and the news that she still lives, and impressed with Katara's fighting skills, Pakku relents and agrees to train her. Meanwhile, Admiral Zhao hires the pirates from 'The Waterbending Scroll' to assassinate Zuko. Iroh helps Zuko fake his death and then feigns obsequious loyalty to Zhao, and sells his skills as a bender for an attack on the North Pole. With Iroh's help, Zuko sneaks aboard Zhao's lead ship as his fleet departs. | |||||||
19 | 19 | 'The Siege of the North, Part 1' | DR Movie | Lauren MacMullan | John O'Bryan | December 2, 2005 | 119 |
As the Fire Nation's forces close in on the Northern Water Tribe, the leaders and citizens scramble to find a way to defend against the armada. As night begins to fall, Admiral Zhao decides to heed Iroh's advice and halt the attack since waterbenders are stronger under the moonlight. Zuko leaves Zhao's ship and infiltrates the tribe on his own, seeking to capture Aang. Aang believes going into the spirit world and speaking to the moon and ocean spirits could give him the wisdom to defeat the Fire Nation. However, after Aang's spirit leaves for the spirit world, Zuko arrives to kidnap his body; despite stern resistance from Katara, he succeeds when dawn breaks and the Fire Nation, stronger in sunlight, begins its attack. | |||||||
20 | 20 | 'The Siege of the North, Part 2' | JM Animation | Dave Filoni | Aaron Ehasz | December 2, 2005 | 120 |
Zuko struggles to find shelter in the freezing temperatures of the North Pole, while Sokka, Katara and Yue search for him and Aang. At the fortress of the Northern Water Tribe, firebenders and Fire Nation tanks manage to infiltrate the city. When Aang returns from the Spirit World, Sokka, Katara, and Yue are able to follow his spirit to his body. Admiral Zhao slays the moon spirit, Tui, in spite of warnings from both Aang and Iroh, who explain that the whole world depends on the moon. Without the moon the waterbenders lose their ability to waterbend. Aang goes into the Avatar State and, in joining with the Ocean Spirit La, decimates the Fire Nation armada, with the exception of Iroh and Zuko and driving the damaged surviving ships back into the sea with massive tidal waves. Zuko finds and fights Zhao, and Iroh remains with Team Avatar to try to revive Tui. He recognizes that Yue was touched by the moon spirit as a baby, thus explaining her unique white hair, and Yue gives back that spark of life that the spirit gave to her, sacrificing herself to save the Moon Spirit after sharing a final kiss with Sokka. Zhao is pulled underwater by the Ocean Spirit in retaliation for slaying the Moon Spirit, refusing to accept Zuko's help when he attempts to save him. At the end of the episode, Fire Lord Ozai, Zuko's father, assigns Zuko's sister, Azula, a mission: to hunt down her traitorous uncle and brother. |
DVD releases[edit]
Region 1[edit]
Nickelodeon started releasing Season One DVDs in North America on January 31, 2006 with a series of single-disc sets containing four episodes per disc. Later the Complete Book 1 Collection was released on September 12, 2006 containing all twenty episodes plus extras on six discs.
Region 2[edit]
PAL versions of the single-disc volume sets started being released on February 19, 2007;.[6] As with the original Region 1 NTSC DVDs, each set contains four episodes per disc.[6][22][23][24][25] The Complete Book One Collection was released on January 26, 2009 containing all twenty episodes on five discs.[26] These Region 2 releases lack the commentary tracks and other DVD extras found on the Region 1 releases.
Volume | Discs | Episodes | Release date | ||
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Region 1 | Region 2 | Region 4 | |||
1 | 1 | 4 | January 31, 2006[27] | February 19, 2007[6] | March 15, 2007[28][29] |
2 | 1 | 4 | March 28, 2006[27] | June 4, 2007[22] | July 5, 2007[30] |
3 | 1 | 4 | May 30, 2006[27] | September 3, 2007[23] | March 13, 2008[31] |
4 | 1 | 4 | July 18, 2006[27] | February 18, 2008[24] | June 19, 2008[32] |
5 | 1 | 4 | September 19, 2006[27] | May 26, 2008[25] | March 5, 2009[33][34] |
Box set | 6[35] | 20[35] | September 12, 2006[27] | January 26, 2009[36] | June 4, 2009[37][38] |
Film adaptation[edit]
The Last Airbender is a live action film based on the first season of the animated television series and had a theatrical release on July 1, 2010. The film was directed by M. Night Shyamalan.[7][8]
Footnotes[edit]
- 1.^ Production code format taken from the commentary for 'Sozin's Comet: The Phoenix King'
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101 Dalmations: the Series | 3 South |
12 oz. Mouse | 3-2-1 Penguins! |
2 Stupid Dogs | 3Below: Tales of Arcadia |
3 Amigonauts | 6teen |
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A Bunch of Munsch | American Dad! Season 8 |
A Clone Apart | American Dad! Season 9 |
A Kind of Magic The Animated Series | American Dragon Jake Long |
A Midnight Opera Motion Comic | Andy Pandy |
A Pup Named Scooby-Doo | Angel's Friends |
A Special Valentine with the Family Circus | Angela Anaconda |
A Symposium on Popular Songs | Angelo Rules |
A.T.O.M. Alpha Teens on Machines | Angry Birds Stella |
Aaagh!! Its the Mr Hell Show | Angry Birds Toons |
Aaahh!!! Real Monsters | Angry Kid |
Abby Hatcher | Angus and Cheryl |
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective | Anijam |
Action Man | Animal Fun with Tillie the Duck |
Adventure Time | Animals |
Adventure Time Shorts | Animals of Farthing Wood |
Adventures from the Book of Virtues | Animals. Season 2 |
Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog | Animals. Season 3 |
Aeon Flux | Animaniacs |
AI Football GGO | Animated Hero Classics |
Aladdin | Animusic HD |
ALF | Annoying Orange |
ALF Tales | Apollo Gauntlet |
All Dogs Go to Heaven: The Series | Apple & Onion |
All Grown Up | Aqua Teen Hunger Force |
All Hail King Julien | Aquaman |
All Hail King Julien: Exiled | Archer |
Allen Gregory | Archie's Weird Mysteries |
Almost Naked Animals | Around the World with Willy Fog |
Alvin and the Chipmunks (1983) | Arsene Lupin |
ALVINNN and The Chipmunks 2015 | Arthur |
Alvinnn! And the Chipmunks | As Told By Ginger |
American Dad! Season 1 | Assy McGee |
American Dad! Season 10 | Astonishing X-Men |
American Dad! Season 11 | Astro Boy |
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American Dad! Season 13 | Atomic Betty |
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American Dad! Season 2 | Avatar the Last Airbender |
American Dad! Season 3 | Avatar the Legend of Korra |
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American Dad! Season 7 |
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Baby Blues | Bionic Six |
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Ben 10 (2016) | Bravest Warriors |
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Ben 10 Ultimate Alien | Brickleberry |
Bernard Bear | Bro'Town |
Best of BabyFirst Art Music Language And More | Broken Saints |
Betty Boop | Bromwell High |
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Beware the Batman | Bubbles Of Fun With Bloop And Loop |
Big City Greens | Bucky O Hare and the Toad Wars |
Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot | Buddy Thunderstruck |
Big Hero 6: The Series | Bugs Bunny |
Big Mouth | Bump in the Night |
Bigfoot Presents: Meteor and the Mighty Monster Trucks | Bunnicula |
Biker Mice From Mars | Bunnicula Season 2 |
Biker Mice from Mars (1993) | Bunsen Is a Beast |
Bill And Teds Excellent Adventures | Bus Story |
Billy Dilley's Super-Duper Subterranean Summer | Butt-Ugly Martians |
Billy the Cat | Buzz Lightyear of Star Command |
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C.O.P.S | Chuck's Choice |
Cadillacs and Dinosaurs | Chucklewood Critters |
Caillou | Clang Invasion |
Calabash Brothers | Clangers |
Camp Camp | Clarence |
Camp Camp Season 2 | Clarence Season 3 |
Camp Lakebottom | Clash-A-Rama |
Camp Lakebottom Season 2 | Class of 3000 |
Camp Lazlo | Class of the Titans |
Camp WWE | Clay Kids |
Canada Vignettes: Log Driver's Waltz | Clerks The Animated Series |
Canimals | Click and Clack's As the Wrench Turns |
Captain America (1966) | Clifford the Big Red Dog |
Captain Canuck | Clone High |
Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels | Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (TV Series) |
Captain Flamingo | Clue Club |
Captain N: The Game Master | Coconut Fred's Fruit Salad Island! |
Captain Planet | Code Lyoko |
Captain Pugwash | Code Lyoko Evolution |
Captain Simian And The Space Monkeys | Code Monkeys |
Care Bears | Codename: Kids Next Door |
Care Bears - Welcome to Care-a-Lot | Colonel Bleep |
Carmen Sandiego (2019) | Color Crew All About Colors |
Cartoon Planet | Committed |
Casper and the Angels | Conan: The Adventurer |
Casper the Friendly Ghost | Constantine: City of Demons |
Cat Nap Pluto | Construction Site |
CatDog | Corneil and Bernie |
Catscratch | Corner Gas Animated |
Celebrity Deathmatch | Count Duckula |
Centurions | Counterfeit Cat |
ChalkZone | Courage the Cowardly Dog |
Challenge of the GoBots | Cow and Chicken |
Challenge of the SuperFriends | Coyote Munch Mini-Mart |
Chaotic | Craig of the Creek |
Charlie and Lola | Crank Yankers |
Charlie Chalk | Crapston Villas |
Cheyenne Cinnamon and the Fantabulous Unicorn of Sugar Town Candy Fudge | Crazy Cabbies |
Chilly Beach | Creative Galaxy |
China, IL | Crumbs |
Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers | Ctrl Alt Del |
Chiro and Friends | Cubix: Robots for Everyone |
Chop Socky Chooks | Cupcake & Dino: General Services |
Chowder | Curious George |
Chozen | Cyberchase |
Chuck Norris Karate Kommandos |
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Dallas & Robo | Disney Tsum Tsum |
Dan Vs. | Disney’s Hercules |
Danger Mouse | Dive Olly Dive |
Danger Mouse (2015) | Doc McStuffins |
Danger Mouse (2015) Season 2 | Doctor Dolittle |
Danger Rangers | Doctor Who: The Power of the Daleks |
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood | Dofus |
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Season 2 | Dog City |
Danny Phantom | Dogstar |
Daria | Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds |
Darkstalkers: The Animated Series | Doki |
Darkwing Duck | Donkey Kong Country |
Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines | Donkey Kong Country Season 2 |
Dave the Barbarian | Doodlebops Rockin' Road Show |
David the Gnome | Doozers |
Dawn of the Croods | Dora and Friends: Into the City! |
DC Showcase | Dora the Explorer |
DC Super Friends | Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz |
DC Super Hero Girls | Double Dragon |
DC Super Hero Girls Season 2 | Doug |
DC Super Hero Girls Season 3 | Dr Snuggles |
DC Super Hero Girls: Legends of Atlantis (Movie) | Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist |
Defenders of the Earth | Dragon Booster |
Delilah and Julius | Dragon Flyz |
Denver, the Last Dinosaur | Dragon Games |
Descendants: Wicked World | Dragon Hunters |
Descendants: Wicked World Season 2 | Dragon Tales |
Detention | Dragons: Riders of Berk |
Detentionaire | Dragons: Riders of Berk Season 7 |
Dex Hamilton: Alien Entomologist | Dragons: Riders of Berk Season 8 |
Dexter's Laboratory | Drawn Together |
Di-Gata Defenders | Dream Defenders |
Dinky Dog | Dreamland Doctor Who |
Dinofroz | DreamWorks Dragons Season 6 |
Dinopaws | Duck Dodgers |
Dinosaur Train | Duck Tales |
Dinosaurs | Duckman: Private Dick - Family Man |
Dinotrux | DuckTales (2017) |
Dinotrux Season 2 | DuckTales (2017) Shorts |
Dinotrux Season 3 | Dude, That's My Ghost! |
Dinotrux Season 4 | Dungeons and Dragons |
Dinotrux Supercharged | Dynomutt Dog Wonder |
Disney Drive On with The Muppets |
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Earthworm Jim | Eon Kid |
Ed Edd n Eddy | Ever After High |
Ed, Edd, 'n' Eddy Season 6 Specials | Ever After High: Epic Winter |
Eek! the Cat | Evil Con Carne |
El Comedor | Exchange Student Zero (TV Series) |
El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera | Exosquad |
Elena of Avalor | Extreme Dinosaurs |
Elves | Extreme Ghostbusters |
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F is for Family | Fillmore! |
F is for Family Season 2 | Final Space |
F is for Family Season 3 | Fireman Sam |
Fairy Tale Police Department | Fish Hooks |
Family Guy Season 1 | Fish Police |
Family Guy Season 10 | Fizzy's Lunch Lab |
Family Guy Season 11 | Flash Gordon |
Family Guy Season 12 | Fly Tales |
Family Guy Season 13 | Foghorn Leghorn |
Family Guy Season 14 | For Better or for Worse |
Family Guy Season 15 | Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends |
Family Guy Season 16 | Fraggle Rock |
Family Guy Season 17 | Franklin |
Family Guy Season 2 | Franklin and Friends |
Family Guy Season 3 | Freakazoid! |
Family Guy Season 4 | Freaktown |
Family Guy Season 5 | Freaky Stories |
Family Guy Season 6 | Fred Basset |
Family Guy Season 7 | Fred's Head |
Family Guy Season 8 | Freewayphobia #1 |
Family Guy Season 9 | Fresh Beat Band of Spies |
Fanboy and Chum Chum | Friday: The Animated Series |
Fangbone! | Frisky Dingo |
Fantastic 4 (1967) | Fugget About It |
Fantastic Flying Journey | Funky Cops |
Fantastic Four | Futurama Season 1 |
Fantastic Four World's Greatest Heroes | Futurama Season 2 |
Fantastic Max | Futurama Season 3 |
Fantomcat | Futurama Season 4 |
Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids | Futurama Season 5 |
Father of the Pride | Futurama Season 6 |
Felix the Cat | Futurama Season 7 |
Fender Bender 500 | Future-Worm! |
Field Trip Starring Inspector Gadget | Future-Worm! (2016) |
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G.I. Joe | Go Jetters |
G.I. Joe A Real American Hero | God Squad |
G.I. Joe Extreme | God, the Devil and Bob |
G.I. Joe Sigma Six | Godzilla |
G.I. Joe The Revenge of Cobra | Gofrette |
G.I. Joe: Renegades | Golan the Insatiable |
Gad Guard | Goldie and Bear |
Gadget and the Gadgetinis | Goldie and Bear Season 2 |
Gadget Boy and Heather | Goliath II |
Gadget Boy's Adventures in History | Gone Nutty |
Galactik Football | Goober and the Ghost Chasers |
Galaxy Goof-Ups | Good Vibes |
Galaxy High School | Goof Troop |
Galtar and the Golden Lance | Gormiti |
Game Over | Gormiti: The Lords of Nature Return! |
Garbage Pail Kids | Gotham Girls |
Garfield And Friends | Gravedale High |
Gargoyles | Gravity Falls |
Gary And His Demons | Gravity Falls Shorts |
Garzey's Wing | Green Arrow: The Animated Adventures |
Gawayn | Green Lantern: The Animated Series |
Gen Lock | Grim Adventures Of Billy and Mandy |
Generation O! | Grizzly Tales For Gruesome Kids |
Generator Rex | Grojband |
George of the Jungle (2007) | Grossology |
George Shrinks | Growing Up Creepie |
Get Ace | Guardians of the Galaxy |
Get Ed | Guardians of the Galaxy 2015 |
Getting Started | Guess with Jess |
Ginger Snaps | Gumby Adventures |
Girlstuff/Boystuff | Gummi Bears |
H
H2O: Mermaid Adventures | Highlander The Animated Series |
Hairy Legs | Hilda |
Hanazuki: Full of Treasures | Histeria! |
Happy Tree Friends | Hokey Wolf |
Hardboiled Eggheads | Home Movies |
Harlem Globe Trotters | Home: Adventures with Tip & Oh |
HarmonQuest | Hong Kong Phooey |
Harold and the Purple Crayon | Hoppity Hooper |
Harvey Beaks | Horrible Histories |
Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law | Horseland |
He-Man And The Masters Of The Universe | Hot Rod Dogs and Cool Car Cats |
Heathcliff & the Catillac Cats | Hot Streets |
Heavy Gear | Hot Wheels Battle Force 5 |
Hello Kitty's Furry Tale Theater | Hotel Transylvania (TV Series) |
Henry Hugglemonster | House of Mouse |
Henry's Cat | Hoze Houndz |
Hero Factory | Huckleberry Hound |
Hero: 108 | Hulk (1966) |
Hey Arnold! | Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. |
Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi | Human Kind Of |
High School USA! | Huntik: Secrets & Seekers |
I
I Am Weasel | Inhumanoids: The Evil That Lies Within |
I Got a Rocket! | Inspector Gadget |
I Spy | Inspector Gadget 2015 |
I.N.K. Invisible Network Of Kids | Invader Zim |
iMucha Lucha! | Iron Man: Armored Adventures |
Inanimate Insanity | Iron Man: Extremis |
Inch High Private Eye |
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Jabberjaw | Jem |
Jackie Chan Adventures | Jim Henson's Animal Show With Stinky And Jake |
Jackson 5ive | Jimbo and the Jet-Set |
Jacob Two-Two | Jimmy Two-Shoes |
Jake And The Never Land Pirates | Johnny Bravo |
Jake And The Never Land Pirates Season 3 | Johnny Test |
Jake And The Never Land Pirates Season 4 | Julius Jr. |
Jake And The Never Land Pirates: Battle for the Book | Jumanji |
Jamie and the Magic Torch | Jungle Cubs |
Jamie's got tentacles | Justice League |
Jammers | Justice League Action |
Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors | Justice League Unlimited |
Jeff & Some Aliens | Justice League: Gods and Monsters |
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Kablam! | Kim Possible |
Kaijudo: Rise of the Duel Masters | King Arthur and the Knights of Justice |
Kappa Mikey | King Arthur's Disasters |
Kaput and Zosky: The Ultimate Obliterators | King of the Hill |
Kate and Mim-Mim | King Star King |
Kevin Spencer | Kong: King of the Apes |
Khuda-Yana | Kong: The Animated Series |
Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil | Krypto the Superdog |
Kid vs Kat | Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness |
Kidd Video | Kuu Kuu Harajuku |
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La Salla | Leo and Satan |
Lalaloopsy | Liberty's Kids: Est. 1776 |
Lapitch the Little Shoemaker | Lilo and Stitch the Series |
Larva | Liquid Television |
Larva Season 2 | Little Audrey |
Larva Season 3 | Little Bear |
Lastman | Little Bill |
Legend of Frosty the Snowman | Little Charley Bear |
Legend of the Three Caballeros | Little Charmers |
Legends of Chamberlain Heights | Littlest Pet Shop |
Legion of Super Heroes | Littlest Pet Shop (1995) |
Lego Batman | Littlest Pet Shop and Blythe Webisode |
LEGO Bionicle: The Journey to One | Littlest Pet Shop Season 2 |
Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League: Attack of the Legion of Doom | Littlest Pet Shop Season 3 |
LEGO Elves Webisodes | Littlest Pet Shop Season 4 |
Lego Elves: Secrets of Elvendale | Littlest Pet Shop: A World of Our Own |
LEGO Friends: The Power of Friendship | Lloyd in Space |
LEGO Marvel Super Heroes - Guardians of the Galaxy: The Thanos Threat (2017) | LoliRock |
Lego Marvel Super Heroes Avengers Reassembled | LoliRock Season 2 |
Lego Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu | Long Live the Royals |
Lego Star Wars | Loonatics Unleashed |
Lego Star Wars: Droid Tales | Looney Tunes Golden Collection |
Lego Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures | Looney Tunes Platinum Collection |
Lego Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures Season 2 | Looped |
LEGO Star Wars: The Resistance Rises | Loulou de Montmartre |
LEGO Star Wars: The Yoda Chronicles | Love Thy Neighbor |
LEGO Star Wars:All-Stars | Lucas Bros Moving Company |
Lego: Friends | Lucky Fred |
Lego: Legends of Chima | Lucy, the Daughter of the Devil |
Lenore, the Cute Little Dead Girl |
M
MAD | Miles from Tomorrowland |
Mad Jack the Pirate | Miles from Tomorrowland Season 2 |
Magi Nation | Milo Murphy's Law |
Magic Adventures of Mumfie | Mini Wakfu |
Major Lazer | Minions Shorts |
Maple Town Stories | Minushi |
Marsupilami | Miraculous Ladybug |
Martin Mystery | Miraculous Ladybug (Sub) |
Marvel Future Avengers | Mission Force One |
Marvel Rising: Chasing Ghosts | Mission Hill |
Marvel Rising: Initiation | Mission: Magic! |
Marvel's Avengers Assemble Season 4 | Mister T |
Marvel's Avengers: Ultron Revolution Season 3 | Mixels |
Maryoku Yummy | Monkey Dust |
Mask | Monster Buster Club |
Matt Hatter Chronicles | Monster High |
Max Steel (2000) | Monsters vs. Aliens |
Max Steel 2013 | Moonbeam City |
Mega Man | Mortal Kombat Defenders of the Realm |
Mega Man: Fully Charged | Mother Up! |
Megas XLR | Motorcity |
Men in Black | Motormouse and Autocat |
Merrie Melodies | Moville Mysteries |
MetaJets | Mr Bean Animated Series |
Metalocalypse | Mr. Meaty |
Mia and Me | Mr. Pickles |
Mickey and the Roadster Racers | Mummies Alive! |
Mickey Mouse | Muppet Babies |
Mickey Mouse 2013 | Muppet Babies 2018 |
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse | Muppets Tonight |
Mickey Mouse Season 3 | Music And Sounds With Bonnie Bear |
Mickey Mouse Season 4 | My Friend Angelmouse |
Mickey Mouse Season 5 | My Friends Tigger and Pooh |
Mighty Magiswords | My Goldfish Is Evil |
Mighty Magiswords (2016) | My Gym Partners A Monkey |
Mighty Max | My Knight and Me |
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers | My Life as a Teenage Robot |
Mike Judge Presents: Tales from the Tour Bus | My Little Pony: Equestria Girls - Rainbow Rocks |
Mike Lu and Og | My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic |
Mike Tyson Mysteries | My Little Pony: Meet the Ponies |
Mike Tyson Mysteries Season 4 | Mysticons |
Mike Tyson Mysteries Season 5 |
N
Napoleon Dynamite | Next Avengers: Heroes of Tomorrow (Movie) |
NASCAR Racers | Nibbles |
Nature Cat | Niko and the Sword of Light |
Neighbors From Hell | Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation |
Nella the Princess Knight | No Time for Nuts |
Nellie the Elephant | Noddy, Toyland Detective |
Nelly & Nora | Nomad of Nowhere |
Nerds and Monsters | Nu, pogodi! |
Newzoids | Numb Chucks |
Nexo Knights | Numbers Parade |
Nexo Knights Season 3 | Nutri Ventures |
O
Oggy and the Cockroaches | Otaku Taco Truck |
Oggy and the Cockroaches Season 4 | Our Cartoon President |
Oh No! It's an Alien Invasion | Out There |
Oh Noah! | Over the Garden Wall |
OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes: Commercial | Ovide and the Gang |
Old Tom | Ox Tales |
Orson and Olivia | Ozzy & Drix |
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Pac-Man | Pole Position |
Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures | Police Academy The Animated Series |
Pacific Heat | Polly Pocket |
Packages from Planet X | Poochini's Yard |
Pakdam Pakdai | Popetown |
Paranormal Action Squad | Popeye the Sailor |
Party Legends | Popples |
Pat the Dog | Popples (2015) |
PAW Patrol | Pororo the Little Penguin |
Paw Patrol: Marshall & Chase on the Case | Postman Pat: Special Delivery Service |
Paw Paws | Pound Puppies |
Peanuts Motion Comics | Pound Puppies (1986) |
Pearls Before Swine | Power Rangers Beast Morphers |
Peekaboo I See You | Power Rangers Dino Charge |
Peg and Cat | Power Rangers Dino Super Charge |
Pelswick | Power Rangers DinoThunder |
Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero | Power Rangers in Space |
Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero Season 2 | Power Rangers Jungle Fury |
Peppa Pig | Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue |
Peppa Pig Season 5 | Power Rangers Lost Galaxy |
Pepper Ann | Power Rangers Megaforce |
Perfect Hair Forever | Power Rangers Mystic Force |
Peter Rabbit | Power Rangers Ninja Steel |
Peter Rabbit 2013 | Power Rangers Ninja Storm |
Phantom 2040 | Power Rangers Operation Overdrive |
Phantom Investigators | Power Rangers R.P.M. |
Phineas and Ferb | Power Rangers S.P.D. |
Phineas and Ferb: O.W.C.A. Files | Power Rangers Samurai |
Pickle and Peanut | Power Rangers Super Ninja Steel |
Pig Goat Banana Cricket | Power Rangers Time Force |
Pig Goat Banana Cricket Season 2 | Power Rangers Turbo |
Pingu | Power Rangers Wild Force |
Pink Panther and Pals | Power Rangers Zeo |
Pinky And The Brain | Powerpuff Girls 2014 |
Pinky Dinky Doo | Princess Tenko and the Guardians of the Magic |
Pinky Malinky | Pucca |
Pinky, Elmyra & the Brain | Puffin Rock |
Pixie and Dixie and Mr. Jinks | Pumper Pups |
PJ Masks | Punky Brewster |
Planet Sheen | Puppy Dog Pals |
Pocket Protectors |
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Qin's Moon | Quack Pack |
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Rabbids Invasion | Robin Hood: Mischief in Sherwood |
Rabbids Invasion Season 2 | RoboRoach |
Rabbids Invasion Season 3 | Robot and Monster |
Rainbow Brite | Robot Chicken |
Rainbow Brite Reboot | Robot Chicken DC Comics Special II: Villains in Paradise |
Raisins Sold Out: The California Raisins II | Robot Chicken DC Comics Special III: Magical Friendship |
Ralph Kard | Robot Chicken: DC Comics Special |
Random Cartoons | Robotech |
Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja | Robotomy |
Ready Jet Go! | Rocket Monkeys |
ReBoot | Rocket Power |
Recess | Rocko's Modern Life |
Red vs Blue: Season 12 | RollBots |
Red vs. Blue Season 13 | Roswell Conspiracies: Aliens, Myths & Legends |
Redakai: Conquer the Kairu | Roughnecks: The Starship Troopers Chronicles |
Redwall | Ruby Gloom |
Regal Academy | Ruff-Ruff Tweet and Dave |
Regular Show | Rugrats |
Regular Show Shorts | Runaway |
Regular Show: The Movie | Rusty Rivets |
Rescue Heroes | Rwby |
Rick and Morty | RWBY Chibi Season 2 |
Ricochet Rabbit and Droop-a-Long | Rwby Season 3 |
Ridin' with Burgess | RWBY Season 5 |
Right Now Kapow | RWBY Season 6 |
Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | RWBY Volume 4 |
Road Rovers |
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Sabrina the Animated Series | South Park Season 20 |
Sabrina: Secrets of a Teenage Witch | South Park Season 21 |
Sabrina's Secret Life | South Park Season 22 |
Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat | South Park Season 3 |
Salad Fingers | South Park Season 4 |
Sam And Max Freelance Police | South Park Season 5 |
Samurai Jack | South Park Season 6 |
Samurai Jack Season 5 | South Park Season 7 |
Sandra: The Fairytale Detective | South Park Season 8 |
Sanjay and Craig | South Park Season 9 |
Santo Bugito | Space Angel |
Sarah and Duck | Space Chickens in Space |
Sarah and Duck Season 2 | Spaced out |
Sarah and Duck Season 3 | Sparkle Friends |
Scaredy Squirrel | Spartakus and the sun beneath the sea |
School for Vampires | Spawn |
Scooby Doo and Scrappy Doo Season 1 | Special Delivery |
Scooby Doo and Scrappy Doo Season 2 | Spectrobes |
Scooby Doo and Scrappy Doo Season 3 | Speed Buggy |
Scooby Doo and Scrappy Doo Season 4 | Speed Racer: The Next Generation |
Scooby Doo Where are You | Spicy City |
Scooby Doo! Mystery Incorporated | Spider-Man 2017 |
Sealab 2020 | Spider-Man Unlimited |
Sealab 2021 | Spider-Man: The Animated Series |
Secret Squirrel | Spider-Man: The New Animated Series |
Sendokai Champions | Spider-Woman TAS |
Sesame Street Season 42 | Spider-Woman, Agent of S.W.O.R.D. |
Sesame Street Season 46 | SpongeBob SquarePants |
Sesame Street Season 47 | SpongeBob SquarePants Season 11 |
Shadow of the Elves | SpongeBob SquarePants Season 12 |
Shadow Raiders | SpongeBob SquarePants Season 13 |
Shaktimaan Animated | Squidbillies |
Sharky and George | Star Darlings |
Shaun the Sheep | Star Trek The Animated Series |
Shaun the Sheep Season 04 | Star vs. The Forces of Evil Season 1 |
Shaun the Sheep Season 05 | Star vs. The Forces of Evil Season 2 |
Shaun the Sheep: Championsheeps | Star vs. The Forces of Evil Season 3 |
Shazzan | Star vs. The Forces of Evil Season 4 |
She-Ra and the Princesses of Power | Star Wars Rebels |
She-Ra: Princess of Power | Star Wars Rebels Season 3 |
Sheep in the Big City | Star Wars Rebels Season 4 |
Sherazade: The Untold Stories | Star Wars Resistance |
Sheriff Callies Wild West | Star Wars: Forces of Destiny |
Sherwood | Star Wars: Forces of Destiny Season 2 |
Shezow | Star Wars: The Clone Wars |
Shimmer and Shine | Stargate Infinity |
Shimmer and Shine Season 2 | Static Shock |
Shimmer and Shine Season 3 | Steven Universe |
Sid the Science Kid | Steven Universe Season 2 |
Sidekick | Steven Universe Season 3 |
Silver Surfer | Steven Universe Season 4 |
Silverhawks | Steven Universe Season 5 |
Sit Down Shut Up | Steven Universe Shorts |
Sitting Ducks | Steven Universe Shorts 2016 |
Skunk Fu! | Stick Man |
Sky Commanders | Stitch! |
Sky Dancers | Stoked |
Skyland | Stone Quackers |
Skylanders Academy | Storm Hawks |
Slacker Cats | Strange Hill High |
Slugterra | Strawberry Shortcake |
Slugterra Season 4 | Street Fighter: The Animated Series |
Slugterra Season 5 | Street Sharks |
Snagglepuss | Stripperella |
Snooper and Blabber | Sunday Pants |
Sofia The First | Sunny Day |
Son of Zorn | Super Best Friends Forever |
Sonic Boom | Super Deluxe |
Sonic Boom Season 2 | Super Drags |
Sonic Mania Adventures | Super Friends |
Sonic the Hedgehog | Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! |
Sonic Underground | Super Science Friends |
South Park Season 1 | Super Why! |
South Park Season 10 | Super Wings! |
South Park Season 11 | Superjail! |
South Park Season 12 | Superman: Red Son |
South Park Season 13 | Superman: The Animated Series |
South Park Season 14 | Supermansion |
South Park Season 15 | Supermansion Season 2 |
South Park Season 16 | SuperMansion Season 3 |
South Park Season 17 | Supernoobs |
South Park Season 18 | Swat Kats |
South Park Season 19 | Sweet Dreams Lullabies Music And Art |
South Park Season 2 | Sym Bionic Titan |
T
T.U.F.F Puppy | The Pirates of Dark Water |
T.U.F.F. Puppy Season 3 | The PJs |
Tales from the Cryptkeeper | The Powerpuff Girls |
TaleSpin | The Powerpuff Girls (2016) |
Talking Tom and Friends | The Privates Of Dark Water |
Tangled: The Series | The Problem Solverz |
Tara Duncan | The Proud Family |
Tarzan and Jane (2017) | The Raggy Dolls |
Tayo the Little Bus | The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest |
Taz-Mania | The Real Ghostbusters |
Team Umizoomi | The Ren And Stimpy Show |
Teen Titans | The Replacements |
Teen Titans Go! | The Ricky Gervais Show |
Teen Wolf | The Ripping Friends |
Teenage Fairytale Dropouts | The Roswell Conspiracies |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987) | The Savage Dragon |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003) | The Scooby-Doo Show |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012) | The Secret Life of Suckers |
Tenkai Knights | The Secret Saturdays |
Tenkai Knights Origins | The Secret Show |
Tex Avery Mgm Collection | The Selfish Giant |
The 13 Ghosts Of Scooby-Doo | The Shoe People |
The 7D | The Simpsons |
The Addams Family | The Simpsons Season 10 |
The Adventures Of Chuck And Friends | The Simpsons Season 11 |
The Adventures of Disney Fairies | The Simpsons Season 12 |
The Adventures of Donkey Ollie | The Simpsons Season 13 |
The Adventures Of Jimmy Neutron | The Simpsons Season 14 |
The Adventures of Kid Danger | The Simpsons Season 15 |
The Adventures Of Puss In Boots | The Simpsons Season 16 |
The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 | The Simpsons Season 17 |
The Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers | The Simpsons Season 18 |
The Adventures of Tintin | The Simpsons Season 19 |
The Airport Diary | The Simpsons Season 20 |
The Amazing Adrenalini Brothers | The Simpsons Season 21 |
The Amazing Chan And The Chan Clan | The Simpsons Season 22 |
The Amazing Spiez! | The Simpsons Season 23 |
The Amazing World of Gumball | The Simpsons Season 24 |
The Angry Beavers | The Simpsons Season 25 |
The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes | The Simpsons Season 26 |
The Avengers: United They Stand | The Simpsons Season 27 |
The Awesomes | The Simpsons Season 28 |
The Barefoot Bandits | The Simpsons Season 29 |
The Batman | The Simpsons Season 30 |
The Beatles | The Simpsons Season 7 |
The Beet Party | The Simpsons Season 8 |
The Berenstain Bears Meet Bigpaw (Movie) | The Simpsons Season 9 |
The Boondocks | The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror |
The Brady Kids | The Smurfs |
The Brak Show | The Snow Queen Movies |
The Busy World of Richard Scarry | The Sorcerer's Apprentice |
The Buzz on Maggie | The Spectacular SpiderMan |
The Care Bears Family | The Stinky and Dirty Show |
The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show | The Super Hero Squad Show |
The Cleveland Show | The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! |
The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley | The Tick |
The Cookie Thief | The Tiny Tree |
The Cramp Twins | The Tom and Jerry Show 2014 |
The Critic | The Truth About Mother Goose |
The Deep (2016) | The Venture Bros |
The Dingles | The Wacky World of Tex Avery |
The Dragon Prince | The Weekenders |
The Drinky Crow Show | The Wild Thornberrys |
The Dukes | The Woodlies |
The Emperors New School | The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends |
The Enchanted World of Brambly Hedge | The X's |
The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants | The Yogi Bear Show |
The Eric Liddell Story | The Zelfs |
The Fairly OddParents | The Zeta Project |
The Family-Ness | Thomas & Friends |
The Flash | Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends |
The Flintstone Kids | Thor & Loki Blood Brothers |
The Flintstones | Three Little Pigs |
The Foghorn Leghorn | Thundarr the Barbarian |
The Forgotten Toys | Thunderbirds |
The Freedom Force | Thunderbirds Are Go! |
The Furchester Hotel | Thunderbirds Are Go! Season 2 |
The Future Is Wild (2007) | Thunderbirds Are Go! Season 3 |
The Garfield Show 2008 | Thundercats (1985) |
The Goode Family | ThunderCats (2011) |
The Great Grape Ape Show | Tigtone |
The Gruffalo's Child | Time Jam: Valerian and Laureline |
The Head | Time Squad |
The Herculoids | Timon & Pumbaa |
The Hoobs | Tinga Tinga Tales |
The Incredible Hulk 1982 | Tiny Toon Adventures |
The Incredible Hulk 1996 | To Be |
The Invincible Iron Man TAS | Tobot |
The Jetsons | Tom and Jerry |
The Jungle Book Season 1 | Tome of the Unknown |
The Jungle Book Season 2 | Toonsylvania |
The Land Before Time | Toopy and Binoo |
The League of Super Evil | Top Cat |
The LeBrons | Total Drama Action |
The Legend Of Tarzan | Total Drama All-Stars |
The Legend of Zelda | Total Drama Island |
The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part | Total Drama Presents: The Ridonculous Race |
The Life And Times Of Juniper Lee | Total Drama World Tour |
The Life and Times of Tim | Total Drama: Pahkitew Island |
The Lion Guard | Total Drama: Revenge of the Island |
The Little Flying Bears | Total DramaRama |
The Little Mermaid | Totally Spies |
The Looney Tunes Show (2011) | Tractor Tom |
The Loud House | Transformers (1984) |
The Loud House Season 2 | Transformers Animated |
The Loud House Season 3 | Transformers Beast Wars |
The Magic School Bus | Transformers Beast: Machines |
The Magic School Bus Rides Again | Transformers Rescue Bots Academy |
The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack | Transformers: Armada |
The Mask the Animated Series | Transformers: Combiner Wars |
The Maxx | Transformers: Cybertron |
The Mechanical Monsters | Transformers: Cyberverse |
The Mighty B! | Transformers: Energon |
The Mighty Thor TAS | Transformers: Power of the Primes |
The Moo Family Holiday Hoe-Down | Transformers: Prime |
The Mummy: The Animated Series | Transformers: Rescue Bots |
The Muppet Show | Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2015) Season 3 |
The Muppets | Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2017) Season 4 |
The New Adventures of Batman | Transformers: Robots in Disguise 2015 |
The New Adventures of Lassie | Transformers: Titans Return |
The New Adventures Of Mighty Mouse | Triptank |
The New Adventures of Peter Pan | Trollhunters |
The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh | Trolls: The Beat Goes On! |
The New Batman Adventures | Trollz |
The New Mr. Peabody and Sherman Show | TRON Uprising |
The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show | Tumble Leaf Season 1 |
The New Scooby-Doo Movies | Tupu |
The New Yogi Bear Show | Turbo |
The Notekins | Tutenstein |
The Oblongs | TV Funhouse |
The Octonauts | Twelve Forever |
The Oz Kids | Twinkle Toes (2015) |
The Penguins of Madagascar | Twisted Whiskers |
The Perils of Penelope Pitstop | Two More Eggs |
The Pink Panther |
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Ugly Americans | Uncle Grandpa Season 5 |
Uki | Uncle Grandpa Shorts |
Ultimate Spider-Man | Unikitty |
Ultimate Spider-Man vs. The Sinister 6 Season 4 | Unsupervised |
Ultraforce The Animated Series | Untalkative Bunny |
Uncle Grandpa |
V
Vampirina | Vixen |
Victor & Valentino | Vocabulary With Fred And Fiona |
Victor & Valentino 2019 | Voltron |
Visionaries: Knights of the Magical Light | Voltron Force |
Viva Pinata | Voltron: Legendary Defender |
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W.I.T.C.H | Whisker Haven Tales with the Palace Pets |
Wabbit: A Looney Tunes Production | Wild C.A.T.S: Covert Action Teams |
Wabbit: A Looney Tunes Production Season 2 | Wild Kratts |
Wacky and Packy | Wild Kratts Season 4 |
Wacky Races | Wild Kratts Season 5 |
Wacky Races (2017) | Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner |
Wakfu | Wilson & Ditch Digging America |
Wakfu Specials | Winx Club |
Wallykazam | Winx Club RAI English |
Walter Melon TAS | Winx Club Season 7 |
Wander Over Yonder | Winx Club Special |
Wander Over Yonder Shorts | Winx Club Wow: World of Winx |
Watership Down | Winx Club WOW: World of Winx Season 2 |
Watership Down (2018) | Wishenpoof! |
Wayside | Wishfart |
We Bare Bears | Wolverine and the X-Men |
Welcome to the Wayne | Woody Woodpecker |
What on Earth! | WordGirl |
What's New, Scooby-Doo? | WordWorld |
What's with Andy? | World of Quest |
Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego? | Wussywat the Clumsy Cat |
Where's Huddles? | WWE: Story Time |
Where's Wally? |
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X-Men Evolution | X-Ray and Vav |
X-Men The Animated Series | Xiaolin Chronicles |
X-Men: Darktide | Xiaolin Showdown |
Y
Yakari | Yogi's Treasure Hunt |
Yakkity Yak | Young Justice |
Yin Yang Yo! | Young Samson |
Yo Yogi! | Yvon of the Yukon |
Z
Zack and Quack | Zip Zip |
Zak Storm | Zoe Kezako |
Zeke's Pad | Zombie Hotel |
Zentrix | Zorro the Chronicles |
Zeroman | Zorro: Generation Z |
Zevo-3 |