AVATAR: The Last Airbender, Animation Wins 2009 Peabody Award, dynamic storytelling and extraordinary character development

AVATAR: The Last Airbenderm Animation Wins 2009 Peabody Award
Nickelodeon’s fantasy animated television series Avatar: the Last Airbender wins, a Peabody Award. Avatar: the Last Airbender is a children’s program co-created and co-executive produced by Michael DiMartino.
The anime cartoon adventure series, Avatar: the Last Airbender follows a troupe teens Katara and Sokka (siblings) from the Southern Water Tribe; Toph, a blind warrior girl; and Zuko prince of the villainous regime. Pressed with the task of helping a young boy master (age: 12) Aang, is free-spirited, Avatar and proposed savior of the land. Burdened with the responsibility of saving the world.
Avatar wins Peabody for the animated series’ dynamic storytelling and extraordinary character development, the Board offered the following, pithy analysis of Avatar: the Last Airbender: Unusually complex characters and healthy respect for the consequences of warfare enhanced this American-made, anime-influenced martial-arts adventure.
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