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Book 1: Water
Country of originUSA
No. of episodes20
Broadcast
Original channelNickelodeon
Original run21 February 2005[1] – 2 December 2005[2]
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Home video release
DVD release
Region 112 September 2006 (NTSC)
26 January 2009 (PAL)

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Season One (Book 1: Water) of Avatar: The Last Airbender had 20 episodes and they were shown from 21 February 2005[1] until 2 December 2005.[2] The series was created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko,[3] and starred Zach Tyler Eisen, Mae Whitman, Jack DeSena, Mako, Dante Basco, and Jason Isaacs as the main character voices.


The season goes around the protagonist, Aang, and his friends Katara and Sokka and their journey to the North Pole (to North Water Tribe) to find a Waterbending master to teach Aang and Katara how to control water. Fire Lord Ozai, the current Fire Lord of the Fire Nation,[Notes 1] is waging a seemingly endless war against the Earth Kingdom, the Water Tribes,[Notes 2] and the already destroyed Air Nomads. Aang, the current Avatar, must master the four elements—Air, Water, Earth, and Fire—before win the Fire Lord and ending the war. Along the way, Aang and his friends are chased by various pursuers, including Prince Zuko, a banished Fire Nation prince, and Admiral Zhao, a key member 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 9–14-year old demographic at the 2005 Pulcinella Awards, which gives awards for excellence in animation.[4]


Between 4 January 2006 and 19 September 2006, five DVD sets were released in the USA, each had four episodes from the season. On 12 September 2006, Nickelodeon also released the "Complete Book One Collection Box Set", which had all of the episodes in the season as well as a special features disc.[5] The original releases were encoded in Region 1 (USA), a DVD type that plays only in American DVD players. From 2007 to 2009, Nickelodeon released Region 2 DVDs (Europe), which can play in Europe.[6]


The first has been adapted into a live-action movie The Last Airbender, directed by M. Night Shyamalan and was released in July 2010.[7][8]




Contents





  • 1 Production


  • 2 Cast


  • 3 Reception


  • 4 Episodes


  • 5 DVD releases

    • 5.1 Region 1



  • 6 Movie adaptation


  • 7 References


  • 8 Notes




Production |


The show was produced by and shown on Nickelodeon, which is owned by Viacom.[3] The show's creators, Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko, worked with 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, Matt Hubbard, James Eagan, Ian Wilcox, Tim Hedrick and Elizabeth Welch Ehasz.[10] All of the show's music was written by "The Track Team", which consists of Jeremy Zuckerman and Benjamin Wynn,[3] who were known to Dante and Konietzko because Zuckerman was Konietzko's roommate.[11]



Cast |




















Actor
Role

Zach Tyler Eisen

Aang

Mae Whitman

Katara

Jack DeSena[3]

Sokka

Dante Basco
Zuko[12]

Mako Iwamatsu
Iroh[3]

Dee Bradley Baker[10]
Appa & Momo[Notes 3]

Jason Isaacs[10]
Zhao[13]

Crawford Wilson.[10]
Jet[14]


Reception |



movie critics appreciated the first season of Avatar because it attracted the attention of "an audience beyond the children's market with crisp animation and layered storytelling."[15] Lesley Aeschliman from Helium.com, said that she "enjoy[s] the storytelling of this series" and said that "the ending of each episode leaves you wanting to see more."[16] Another reporter from Helium.com, Nicki Marks said: .mw-parser-output .templatequoteoverflow:hidden;margin:1em 0;padding:0 40px.mw-parser-output .templatequote .templatequoteciteline-height:1.5em;text-align:left;padding-left:1.6em;margin-top:0


Typically kids shows are based solely on humor and have plot lines that only carry through that specific episode. Some minor characters do reoccur from time to time, but for the most part there is no real connection from episode to episode. The show can go on as long as people are interested.[17]


As for the video and picture quality, Gord Lacey from TVShowsOnDVD.com said that "the colors are bright, and the picture is nearly flawless." He said 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 9–14-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 during 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 |

































































































































Episode's number[22]Title
Directed by
Written by
Original air date
Prod. Code
1
The Boy in the Iceberg[23]
Dave Filoni

Michael Dante DiMartino + Bryan Konietzko
21 February 2005
101
2
The Avatar Returns[24]Dave Filoni
Michael Dante DiMartino + Bryan Konietzko
21 February 2005
102
3
The Southern Air Temple[25]
Lauren MacMullan
Michael Dante DiMartino
21 February 2005
103
4
The Warriors of Kyoshi[26]
Giancarlo Volpe
Nick Malis
4 March 2005
104
5
The King of Omashu[27]Anthony Lioi

John O'Bryan
18 March 2005
105
6
Imprisoned[28]Dave Filoni

Matt Hubbard
25 March 2005
106
7
The Spirit World: Winter Solstice, Part 1[29]Lauren MacMullan

Aaron Ehasz
8 April 2005
107
8
Αvatar Roku: Winter Solstice, Part 2[30]Giancarlo Volpe
Michael Dante DiMartino
15 April 2005
108
9
The Waterbending Scroll[31]
John O' Bryan
29 April 2005
109
10
Jet[32]Dave Filoni
James Eagan
6 May 2005
110
11
The Great Divide[33]Giancarlo Volpe
John O' Bryan
20 May 2005
111
12
The Storm[34]Lauren MacMullan
Aaron Ehasz
3 June 2005
112
13
The Blue Spirit[35]Dave Filoni
Michael Dante DiMartino
17 June 2005
113
14
The Fortuneteller[36]Dave Filoni
Aaron Ehasz
23 September 2005
114
15
Bato of the Water Tribe[37]Giancarlo Volpe
Ian Wilcox
7 Οctober 2005
115
16
The Deserter[38]Lauren MacMullan
Tim Hedrick
21 October 2005
116
17
The Northern Air Temple[39]Dave Filoni
Elizabeth Welch Ehasz
4 November 2005
117
18
The Waterbending Master[40]Giancarlo Volpe
Michael Dante DiMartino
18 November 2005
118
19
The Siege of the North, Part I[41]Lauren MacMullan
John O' Bryan
2 December 2005
119
20
The Siege of the North, Part II[42]Dave Filoni
Aaron Ehasz
2 December 2005
120


DVD releases |



Region 1 |


Nickelodeon began releasing the Season One DVDs on 31 January 2006. Each DVD, with one exception, had four episodes on one disc. The exception was The Complete Book One Collection Box Set, which had all of the 20 episodes in the season on six discs.


In the USA, all Season One DVDs were encoded using NTSC. Since this is not compatible in most countries outside North America, Nickelodeon released separate DVDs in regions where the video would be encoded using PAL instead. These releases began on 19 February 2007;[6] each DVD was released months after the original release. As with the original DVDs, each set contained four episodes on one disc,[6][43][44][45][46] with the exception would be The Complete Book One Collection Box Set, which contained all of the twenty episodes in the season on five discs.[47]














































Volume

Discs

Episodes

Release date
Region 1
Region 2
Region 4

1
1
4
24 January 2006[48]19 February 2007[6]15 March 2007[49][50]

2
1
4
28 March 2006[48]4 June 2007[43]5 July 2007[51]

3
1
4
30 May 2006[48]3 September 2007[44]13 March 2008[52]

4
1
4
18 July 2006[48]18 February 2008[45]19 June 2008[53]

5
1
4
19 September 2006[48]26 May 2008[46]5 March 2009[54][55]

Box set
6[56]20[56]12 September 2006[48]26 January 2009[57]4 June 2009[58][59]


Movie adaptation |



The Last Airbender is a live action movie based on the first season of the animated television series and had a theatrical release on 1 July 2010. The movie is directed by M. Night Shyamalan.[7][8]



References |


General

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Notes |




  1. The Fire Nation it' s the nation who started the war, 100 years before the start of the story


  2. The North Water Tribe, the South Water Tribe and the Foggy Swamp Tribe


  3. Appa is the flying bison of Aang and Momo is the lemur of Aang











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