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Personally, I’m excited for the live-action adaptation of
Avatar: The Last Airbender, and I’m ready to die on this hill. I haven’t always been this excited to see more
Avatar: The Last Airbender. Let’s clarify that, first and foremost. Every network or studio under the sun has had trouble when it comes to adaptations. They don’t manage to capture the heart of the original work, make changes that get rid of diversity, and end up looking like they never even watched or read the original content.
The Last Airbender did all those things. They got rid of all the diversity when it came to the heroes, making the people of color the bad guys. They missed the whole point of
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Yip-Yip! The voice cast of
Avatar: The Last Airbender virtually reunited Saturday evening to discuss the beloved Nickelodeon series and its pop culture legacy more than a decade after the program left the air. Also present was the show s voice director, Andrea Romano, who explained why the project was so groundbreaking for the world of animation. According to her, the project really helped the anime style become appreciated as a respected . art-form for kids programming. They turned a corner in a big way, she said, going on to reference the fact that while classic anime (like Gigantor and
Kimba the White Lion) had beautiful animation, their voice-work was God-awful. She continued: [Creators Michael DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko] knew from the get-go . what was going to happen 60 episodes later. They had it mapped out in stories, three books of 20 episodes each and had it figured out what each of you [the actors] would be doing. That s pretty remarkable.
Avatar: The Last Airbender Reunion Announced for 2021
The cast of
Avatar: The Last Airbenderwill be reuniting in 2021. Word of the big event came from Dante Basco’s Twitter account and fans are absolutely ecstatic about the development. Fans of all ages really got back into the show this year during the pandemic. Also adding to that surge of popularity was the fact that Netflix uploaded the entire run onto their service this summer as well. So, with not a ton to do, people were all too happy to revisit their favorite animated series. Joining Basco are Jack de Sena (Sokka), Grey Griffin (Azula), Olivia Hack (Ty Lee), Cricket Leigh (Mai , Jennie Kwan (Princess Suki), and Michaela Murphy (Toph) to name a few of the actors. Fans are rightfully excited and January 9th is going to be a great time. Check out Basco’s tweet down below: