Olivia Hack as Ty Lee (voice)
Episodes 10
In the Avatar's World, the powers of the four nations are based on four different forms of Chinese Martial Arts. Sifu Kisu discusses Earthbending.
Read MoreIn the Avatar's World, the powers of the four nations are based on four different forms of Chinese Martial Arts. Sifu Kisu discusses Firebending.
Read MoreIn the Avatar's World, the powers of the four nations are based on four different forms of Chinese Martial Arts. Sifu Kisu discusses Airbending.
Read MoreThe creators of Avatar: The Last Airbender act out scenes from the show for animators to draw to.
Read MoreA behind the scenes look at the voice acting for Avatar: The Last Airbender.
Read MoreAsk the Creators
The Creators of Avatar: The Last Airbender answer questions about the show.
Read MoreA behind the scenes look at the development for Avatar: The Last Airbender.
Read MoreA behind the scenes look at the sound design for Avatar: The Last Airbender.
Read MoreA behind the scenes look at the animation for Avatar: The Last Airbender. Bryan Konietzko (Co-creator) interviews the animators at JM Animation in Seoul, South Korea.
Read MoreThe creators of Avatar: The Last Airbender, Bryan Konietzko and Mike Di Martino, interview the director of the motion picture M. Night Shyamalan.
Read MoreThe Essence of Bending
Bryan Konietzko (Co-Creator) and Sifu Kisu (Martial Art Coordinator) discuss the essence of bending.
Read MoreThe creators and voice actors of Avatar: The Last Airbender discuss the well-written female characters of the show.
Read MoreBook 3 Finale Pencil Test Animation.
Read MoreA side-by-side comparison of the storyboard and final product of Season 1 - Episode 15, Bato of the Water Tribe.
Read MoreA side-by-side comparison of the storyboard and final product of Season 2 - Episode 1, The Avatar State.
Read MoreUnaired Pilot
Sokka and his sister Kya 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.
Read MoreThe Legend So Far
“The Legend So Far” is an eleven-minute-long recap episode of “Avatar: The Last Airbender” narrated by James Garrett, the voice of Avatar Roku. In this recap, Roku retells some of the events that have occurred in Aang's journey before episode eighteen, “The Waterbending Master”, and provides a sneak peek of the episodes still to come. It served as an introduction to the three-part Book One finale, which began with the episode “The Waterbending Master”.
Read MoreReturn to Omashu
Despite the shocking news the gang have just discovered, Aang insists on trying to find Bumi within Omashu's borders, even with the dangers that will await him and his friends if his real identity is discovered. Meanwhile Azula goes in search of old friends to help her with her mission.
Read MoreZuko Alone
Zuko travels by himself to an Earth Kingdom town where he meets a local boy. The two almost become friends, while Zuko suffers from flashbacks of his past.
Read MoreThe Chase
Tired from trying to escape a machine that shows up every time they try to sleep, Aang and the gang have to escape Azula and her team, but their exhaustion leads to a tight situation. Meanwhile, Zuko must deal with something personal, and Iroh bonds with an unlikely individual.
Read MoreThe Drill
Having made it to the outer wall of Ba Sing Se, the kids confront a Fire Nation army that is driving a massive Fire Nation drill, which poses an imminent threat to the last Earth Kingdom stronghold. Meanwhile, Zuko and Iroh make crucial mistakes which begin to attract Jet's suspicions.
Read MoreAppa's Lost Days
Appa's journey from being abducted in the desert to the present is explored.
Read MoreThe Crossroads of Destiny
Everyone races against time to stop Azula's sinister plan. Zuko finds companionship in an unlikely source. Aang's destiny hangs in the balance—and so does Zuko's, as Iroh tells him it's time to make a choice.
Read MoreComic-Con 2007
Into the Fire Nation at San Diego Comic-Con.
Read MoreSuper Deformed Shorts: Swamp Skiin' Throwdown
Poor Chibi Sokka, always getting beaten down, pulled apart, and straight up soaked by Chibi Aang, Katara, Toph, and really everyone else! However, in this Chibi Short, it seems as though (against all odds) Chibi Sokka may have a chance at happiness after all thanks to a few Chibi swampbenders!
Read MoreSuper Deformed Shorts: Bending Battle
Have you ever wondered what Avatar would have been like if Aang, Katara, Sokka, Toph, Zuko, Iroh, and Appa were all... tiny?
Read MoreSuper Deformed Shorts: School Time Shipping
Another edition of Tiny Aang, Katara, Sokka, Toph, Zuko, Iroh, and Appa's adventures— this time with ever more Chibi characters! The Golden Dragon Dance is coming up and Tiny Aang wants to ask Tiny Katara, but he's got plenty of competition from Tiny Zuko, Tiny Jet, and Tiny Haru!
Read MoreEscape From the Spirit World
After being shot by Azula's lethal lightning attack, Aang falls into a deep slumber. Escape from the Spirit World explains that while Aang's mind and body were immobile, his soul was trapped in the Spirit World. He encounters Princess Yue, the Moon Spirit, who informs him that if he does not reconnect with his past four lives, the Avatar Cycle will end.
Read MoreThe Legend Continues
The Legend Continues is a ten-minute-long recap episode of “Avatar: The Last Airbender” narrated by Mae Whitman, the voice of Katara. In this recap, Katara retells some of the events that have occurred in Aang's journey in “Book Two: Earth”. It served as an introduction to the “Book Three: Fire” premiere, “The Awakening”, which aired after it.
Read MoreThe Boiling Rock (2)
Zuko and Sokka make new plans to break out of the prison with Suki, Sokka's father and some others while a shocking twist leaves Azula none too happy with her two closest friends.
Read MoreSozin's Comet: Avatar Aang (4)
Aang is on the offensive after getting hit in the back of his scar and triggering the Avatar State. Meanwhile, after Zuko seems to have the upper hand against Azula, Katara is forced to join the fight when Azula resorts to desperate measures.
Read MoreCreating the Legend: Waterbending
In the Avatar's World, the powers of the four nations are based on four different forms of Chinese Martial Arts. Sifu Kisu discusses Waterbending.
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