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When the show began, Aang went from being 10 years old to 12, Katara from 12 to 14, and Sokka from 13 to 15 years old. [11] Bryan Konietzko has stated that a major inspiration behind Katara's character was a girl he knew in high school who was a few years older than him. Her brother also inspired the character of Sokka. [12]
The final season focuses once again on Avatar Aang, now seeking to learn Firebending, and his friends Katara, Sokka, and Toph, who must defeat the tyrannical Fire Lord Ozai before the arrival of Sozin's Comet.
Katara (卡塔拉; Kǎtǎlā) (voiced by Mae Whitman in the original series, [19] Eva Marie Saint in Books One, Two, and Four of the sequel series, portrayed by Nicola Peltz in the live-action film, [20] Kiawentiio in the live-action series) is a 14-year-old Waterbending master from the Southern Water Tribe, best friend and later wife of Avatar ...
It premiered on February 21, 2005, with two episodes, [1] and ended its three-season run on July 19, 2008, with the finale that also serves as a two-hour television film. [2] During the course of the series, 61 episodes of Avatar: The Last Airbender aired over three seasons.
Kiawentiio, a 17-year-old actor and singer from the Mohawk people, plays Katara, a beloved character from “Avatar: The Last Airbender,” in Netflix's live-action remake.
The episode contains the main characters as well as the Ember Island actors who play them in the play: Zach Tyler Eisen and Rachel Dratch play Avatar Aang and his actor counterpart respectively; Mae Whitman and Grey DeLisle play Katara and her counterpart respectively; Jack DeSena and Scott Menville play Sokka and his counterpart respectively; Jessie Flower and John DiMaggio play Toph Beifong ...
The cast of "Sozin's Comet" includes all of the key characters from season three. Protagonists Aang, Katara, Sokka, and Toph are voiced by Zach Tyler Eisen (in his final role before his retirement), Mae Whitman, Jack DeSena, and Jessie Flower respectively. [10] Iroh is voiced by Greg Baldwin and Zuko is voiced by Dante Basco. [11]
Each season of the series is known as a "book", in which each episode is referred to as a "chapter". Each book takes its name from one of the elements Aang must master: Water, Earth, and Fire. [12] The show's first two seasons each consists of twenty episodes and the third season has twenty-one.