The story is imbued with Chinese mythological elements, and the character designs carry an ancient Eastern charm. This animation was nominated for the 33rd Annie Award for Best Animated Television Production in 2005, indicating its considerable influence in Western regions. *Avatar: The Last Airbender* primarily tells a fictional Eastern mythological adventure: air, fire, water, and earth are the four great powers that govern the entire world, and the Avatar is the only one who possesses all four of these powers, capable of stopping the evil Fire Nation from conquering the world. However, inexplicably, he mysteriously disappeared just when people needed him most. One hundred years later, a Water Tribe still survives at the South Pole. Water Tribe warrior Katara and her brother Sokka rescue a mysterious 12-year-old boy named Aang from a massive ice cavern. They discover that Aang is actually the long-lost reincarnation of the Avatar. The "Avatar" awakens the powers within him and ultimately embarks on a journey with his companions to save humanity, while the plot hidden behind the scenes is gradually unveiled layer by layer.
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