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In a lost age, the world is divided into four nations:
Water Tribes, Earth Kingdom, Fire Nation, and Air Nomads. Within each
nation, there is a remarkable order of men and women called the "benders" who
can learn to harness their inborn talent and manipulate their native
element. Bending is a powerful form combining martial art and elemental
magic.
In each generation, only one bender is solely capable of controlling all four
elements. That bender is the Avatar. The Avatar is the spirit of the world manifests
in human form. When the Avatar dies, it reincarnates into the next nation in
the cycle. Starting with the mastery of his or her native element, the Avatar
learns to bend all four elements. Throughout the ages, the countless incarnations
of the Avatar have served to keep the four nations in harmony.
Then, the firebenders attacked. Just as the world needed the Avatar the most,
he mysteriously vanished. A hundred years later, the Fire Nation is near final
victory in its ruthless war of world domination. The Air Nomads were destroyed,
the Air Temples ravished, and all airbender monks eradicated. The Water Tribes
were raided and driven to the brink of extinction. The Earth Kingdom remains
and fights a hopeless war against the Fire Nation. Many believe the Avatar was
never reborn into the Air Nomads and the cycle is broken.
In the desolated South Pole, a lone Water tribe struggles to survive. It is here
that the village's last remaining waterbender Katara and her warrior brother
Sokka rescue a strange 12-year-old boy named Aang who has been suspended in hibernation
in an iceberg. The tribe soon discovers that Aang is not only an Airbender--the
extinct race no one has seen in a century--but also the long lost Avatar. Now
Katara and Sokka, along with Aangs' pets, flying bison, Appa, and Lemur, Momo,
must help the child Avatar in his journey, to master all four elements and save
the world while avoiding capture by the Fire Nations' Prince Zuko.
“Avatar: The Last Airbender is a truly unique comic adventure with rich
animation and incredible martial-arts choreography. Creators Bryan Konietzko
and Mike DiMartino designed a fantastical Asian world with compelling characters
and interesting creatures that will capture kids’ imaginations and spirit.” ~
Marjorie Cohn, Executive Vice President, Development and Original Programming,
Nickelodeon.
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Main Characters:
Aang (Voice
- Mitchel Musso and Zach Tyler Eisen)
The fun-loving main character of the series and the current reincarnation of the Avatar, the spirit of the planet manifested in human form. As the Avatar, Aang must master all four elements to bring peace to the world. He seems to have a crush on Katara.
Katara (Voice
- Mae Whitman)
A caring young Waterbender of the Southern Water Tribe who, along with her brother Sokka, discovered Aang in an iceberg. She and Sokka accompany him on his quest to defeat the Fire Nation and bring peace to the war-torn nations. Katara is Aang's Waterbending teacher.
Sokka (Voice
- Jack DeSena)
A warrior of the Southern Water Tribe who, with his sister Katara, accompanies Aang on his quest to defeat the Fire Nation. Unlike his three companions, Sokka cannot bend. He constantly struggles to deal with his lack of mystical power in a world ruled by benders. However, the show frequently grants him opportunities to demonstrate his true gift -- invention.
Toph Bei Fong (Voice
- Jessie Flower)
A 12-year-old Earthbender who flees her overprotective parents to join Aang on his quest in Book 2. Toph is blind, but her unique Earthbending abilities more than compensate for her sight loss, making her the perfect master from whom Aang can learn earthbending (although she is borderline militaristic in her training methods). Her travels with Aang, Katara, and Sokka gradually teach her the meaning of teamwork and friendship.
Appa (Voice
- Dee Bradley Baker)
A 100-year-old bison who is Aang's animal guide, Appa is the main transportation of Aang and his friends.
Momo (Voice
- Dee Bradley Baker)
A winged-lemur who used to live in the Southern Air Temple, Momo is the only of his kind known to survive the Fire Nation's attack on the Air Nomads.
Prince Zuko (Voice
- Dante Basco)
The exiled prince of the Fire Nation bent on capturing the Avatar in his quest to restore his honor and to redeem himself in the eyes of his father, Fire Lord Ozai. After he is branded a traitor at the outset of Book 2, he begins to change from a spoiled prince to an outcast, who is beginning to bond with and pity the same people his nation terrorized.
General Iroh (Voice
- Mako)
A retired Fire Nation general and Prince Zuko's uncle. Iroh is a powerful Firebender who accompanies his exiled nephew, Prince Zuko, in his quest to capture the Avatar. Like Zuko, he is considered a traitor to the Fire Nation at the outset of Book 2.
Princess
Azula (Voice - Gray DeLisle)
Princess of the Fire Nation, Zuko's younger sister, and Fire Lord Ozai's favorite. Azula had been especially cruel all her life, with her mind set on war, manipulation, power, and torturing others, especially her brother. After the end of Book 1, Ozai sent Azula on a mission to arrest Zuko and Uncle Iroh, and capture the Avatar.
Mai (Voice - Cricket Leigh)
An impassive, bored, young woman and one of Princess Azula's childhood friends, little is known about Mai except that she appeared timid and shy as a girl, and also had a crush on Prince Zuko. She also appears cold (or, at least, shrewdly calculating) as she once called off a hostage trade for her younger brother in media res at Azula's "suggestion." Mai specializes in throwing weapons which she conceals on her person.
Ty Lee (Voice - Olivia Hack)
A cheerful, optimistic former circus performer. Another childhood friend of Princess Azula's, but unlike Mai, openly shows a certain amount of fear towards Azula, who bullied Ty Lee into joining her search for the Avatar. Ty Lee principally uses her acrobatic skills in combat.
Admiral
Zhao (Voice - Jason Isaacs)
A hot-tempered Fire Nation admiral in pursuit of the Avatar and Zuko's principal rival throughout Book 1. Zhao presumably died at the hands of the Ocean Spirit in the final chapter of Book 1.
Suki (Voice
Jennie Kwan)
The leader of the young female warriors of Kyoshi Island, she is a tough fighter and staunch ally of Aang, Katara, and Sokka. Suki has an especially close relationship with Sokka.
Princess
Ursa (Voice - Jen Cohn)
Ursa is the wife of Fire Lord Ozai and mother to Prince Zuko and Princess Azula. She has only appeared in flashbacks so far and not very much is known about her. It is shown that she is very protective of her son Zuko and may be one of the only members of the royal family (along with Uncle Iroh) who loves him.
Episodes
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Book 1 (Water) First Aired February 21, 2005
1. The Boy in the Iceberg
When Katara and her brother Sokka discover a giant iceberg while travelling around
their homestead at the South Pole, they discover that there is a boy named Aang
inside whom they discover is an airbender, which were thought to be extinct.
However, after a string of unfortunate events put the village in harms way, they
soon learn that there is more to him than meets the eye.
2. The Avatar Returns
After Aang gives himself up to the Fire Nation in order to ensure the Southern
Water Tribe is safe, Katara and Sokka take Aang’s flying bison Appa to
attempt to rescue him. However, they soon realize that Aang may not be as helpless
as they originally thought he was.
3. The Southern Air Temple
Aang is excited about going home for the first time in one hundred years, but
he is shocked to find out that the temple is deserted. Aang tells Sokka and Katara
about his childhood as they explore the temple, but they soon discover something
that Aang never expected. Meanwhile, Prince Zuko must make repairs to his ship
and the only way he can do it is to dock his ship at his rival’s naval
base.
4. The Warriors of Kyoshi
After one of Aang's little detours, the group inadvertently heads toward the
island of Kyoshi. But soon, they learn that the townspeople don't trust foreigners
that much when they get attacked; however, when Aang proves to them that he is
the Avatar they are treated as guests of . honour Katara wants to get some supplies
and leave as soon as possible, while Aang is enjoying his time as a celebrity,
but little do they know that the Fire Nation has been following them. Also, Sokka
meets and trains with a female warrior named Suki.
5. The King of Omashu
When Aang takes Katara and Sokka on a wild journey through Omashu’s delivery
system because he believes it's entertaining, they soon wind up on the wrong
side of the law and are taken to the king for punishment. However, King Bumi
decides to put Aang to a test or else his friends will be surrounded in a stone
prison, but will Aang be able to complete the mad king’s tasks?.
6. Imprisoned
When the group arrives at a small Earth Kingdom mining town, they see an earthbender
named Haru who is practicing his ability, but he runs away when Katara tries
to confront him about it. They soon learn that the Fire Nation has taken over
the town and that earthbending is forbidden and all earthbenders are taken away
to an offshore prison. However, when an elderly man is trapped when the mine
collapses, Katara urges Haru to use his powers to save the man’s life,
but when the old man reports Haru to the authorities, Katara blames herself for
his predicament and she vows to rescue him; but will she succeed?.
7. The Spirit World (Winter Solstice, Part 1)
When Aang is assigned to help defend a town from a monster that has been plaguing
the town, his lack of ability and knowledge becomes obvious as he doesn't know
what to do. However, when Sokka tries to rush to Aang’s rescue during the
fight, he himself becomes captured and is taken away by the monster, which turns
out to be from the spirit world. Aang promises Katara that he'll find Sokka and
bring him back, but with Aang even doubting himself, will he be capable of finding
where the monster went?.
8. Avatar Roku (Winter Solstice, Part 2)
Aang learns that he must go to the Fire Nation temple during the winter solstice
if he wishes to speak with Avatar Roku to see what he must do. However, with
Prince Zuko on his trail while he heads straight into the heart of the nation
who wants him captured, he realizes that this isn't going to be an easy task.
9. The Waterbending Scroll
After Katara attempts to teach Aang waterbending, but realizes that he is learning
it much faster than she is, she is desperate to improve her abilities. When Katara
inadvertently stumbles across a waterbending scroll that can help improve her
ability while Aang is looking at a pirate’s store, she decides to steal
it after she realizes that she couldn't hope to afford it; but will she be capable
of stealing from the pirates without causing herself and her friends trouble?.
10. Jet
While travelling towards the North Pole, the group almost gets captured by the
Fire Nation. However, when a charismatic young man and his band of rebels attack
the Fire Nation camp and rescue them, they learn that they are trying to resist
the Fire Nations motives to expand their territory. Katara and Aang really enjoy
their time with the band of rebels, but Sokka soon discovers that they aren't
as noble as meets the eye.
11. The Great Divide
While on their way to the North Pole, Aang and his friends arrive at a giant
canyon where two groups are bickering over who should get to go across. Aang
decides to let his flying bison transport the old and sick across the canyon
while he walks across with the two groups to ensure they don't fight one another.
However, he soon learns that the two tribes have been feuding for one hundred
years and they both believe their actions are justified, but when the predators
inside the canyon start to come out, Aang is stuck trying to defend both tribes
from each other and the vicious wildlife.
12. The Storm
When the group runs out of money, Sokka decides to get a job working for a fisherman
in order to permit them to continue their journey. However, when the fisherman
mocks Aang for being a coward and hiding for a hundred years, he runs away and
Katara follows him to try to figure out what is going on, in which Aang tells
her what happened that made him be in the iceberg when she found him. Meanwhile,
the men on Zuko’s ship have low morale because Zuko lacks compassion for
them, so Iroh attempts to explain to them why Zuko is determined to capture Aang
at all costs.
13. The Blue Spirit
After Sokka and Katara get sick while they are journeying to the North Pole,
Aang seeks out a cure and discovers he needs some frozen toads in order to get
them cured. Meanwhile, Zhao has been promoted to Admiral and he is using the
Fire Nation’s best men to capture Aang, which turns out to be bad news
as Aang is captured while trying to get the frogs to cure his friends. All hope
seems lost for Aang and his friends, but there may just be a glimmer of hope
when a strange masked figure comes to Aang’s rescue, but who could it possibly
be?.
14. The Fortuneteller
When the group comes across some people being attacked by a platypus-bear, they
discover that the local town has a fortune teller named Aunt Wu in it who has
been helping the town’s citizens out. They head to town to discover that
the Aunt Wu has the entire town having absolute faith in everything they say
and she tells the town that the volcano near the town will not erupt this year.
Meanwhile, Aang is love-struck for Katara and he is trying to find a way to impress
her, and when he heads to the top of the volcano to get a flower that he feels
would make a nice gift for her, he discovers that Aunt Wu was wrong and that
the volcano is about to erupt, but is there enough time to save the town?.
15. Bato of the Water Tribe
Aang feels neglected as Katara and Sokka reunite with Bato, an old friend of
their father’s from the South Pole. They begin to reminisce on their times
in the past while they wait for a message to arrive from their father; in which
Aang believes Katara and Sokka will abandon him and go out to find their father
should the message arrive. However, when the messenger gives Aang the message
to give to Bato, Aang hides the message from his friends in fear that they would
leave him should they learn the location of their father. However, when Zuko
recruits a bounty hunter named Jun to track Aang down, his friendship is put
to the test as he must deal with the fact that he betrayed his friends while
defending himself from yet another fight.
16. The Deserter
When Aang and his friends go to a Fire Nation town so that Aang can witness
some firebending, their plan soon goes awry when it’s discovered that
he is the Avatar. Fortunately, he’s rescued by an individual who serves
a firebending master named Jeong Jeong who has abandoned the Fire Nation,
so Aang attempts to use this time to attempt to learn how to firebend. However,
when the firebending master refuses to even see Aang, will Aang be able to
prove he’s ready to learn how to firebend despite the fact that he
lacks discipline?.
17. The Northern Air Temple
When Aang and his friends hear rumours about surviving airbenders, they decide
to stop by the Northern Air Temple on their way to the North Pole to see
for themselves. What they find is a bunch of people who aren’t airbenders,
but have mastered the art of gliding; though this upsets Aang because they
have been defacing the temple. However, there was one part of the temple
where nobody has been able to enter, and what Aang and his friends discover
inside spells oncoming conflict.
18. The Waterbending Master
When Aang and his friends get lost on their way to the North Pole, they manage
to be found by some of the Northern Water Tribe’s soldiers, which take
them to their capital. There, Aang manages to find a waterbending master
to teach him the abilities he needs to know, but the master refuses to train
Katara. Meanwhile, Admiral Zhao recruits Zuko’s soldiers to prepare
for an assault on the Northern Water Tribe, though he has other plans in
store for Zuko’s fate.
19. The Siege of the North (Part 1)
In the first half of the two-part season finale, Zhao begins to launch his
attack against the Northern Water Tribe. As the walls of the prestiged city
begin to fall, the Avatar taps into the spirit world and seeks the help of
one of the oldest spirits, in hopes of saving one of the most prominent areas
of the world.
20. The Siege of the North (Part 2)
Aang returns from the spirit world to a big surprise. Meanwhile, Zhao and
his forces continue to press deeper into the Northern Water Tribe. What could
possibly stop the fire nation from destroying this tranquil region? If Zhao
has his way, nothing. Also, Iroh makes a powerful stand and Zuko struggles
to keep his plan intact.
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Book 2 (Earth) Aired March 17th 2006
21. The Avatar State
Plagued with nightmares featuring the devastating power of his Avatar State,
Aang and the gang meet an Earth Kingdom general who has big plans for
defeating the Fire Nation. Meanwhile, Prince Zuko and Uncle Iroh, having
survived the failed attack on the North Water Tribe, have a surprise visit
from the Prince's sister with seemingly good news.
22. The Cave Of Two Lovers
On their way to Omashu, Aang, Katara, and Sokka meet a group of nomads who
show them a shortcut through the "Cave of Two Lovers." But when the
group
becomes trapped in the cave, it's up to Aang and Katara to save the group by
trusting in love... and possibly questioning their relationship. Meanwhile,
Iroh gets a lethal rash so Zuko and Iroh head to a small Earth Kingdom town
for help, hoping their real identities will not be discovered.
23. Return To Omashu
Despite the shocking news they just discovered, Aang insists on trying to
find King Bumi within Omashu's borders, even with the dangers that will
await him and his friends if his real identity is discovered. Meanwhile
Azula goes in search of old friends to help her with her mission.
24. The Swamp
A mysterious tornado pulls the kids into a supernatural swamp where Katara,
Sokka and Aang have mysterious visions. Meanwhile, Momo and Appa are chased
by rogue swamp dwellers and only Aang and the gang can save them.
25. Avatar Day
Aang and the gang discover an Earth town that celebrates something called "Avatar
Day." But when they get there and learn the festival is of "anti-Avatar" sentiment,
Aang is put on trial for a crime a past incarnation
allegedly committed. Looking to clear the Avatar's good name, Katara and
Sokka venture back to a familar place to gather evidence and discover the
truth.
26. The Blind Bandit
In search for an Earthbending teacher for Aang, the kids go to an
underground Earthbending tournament where they encounter Toph, a blind, but
powerful Earthbender. After seeing her unique style of Earthbending, Aang
wants Toph to become his teacher, but there are complications.
27. Zuko Alone
Traveling alone now, Zuko wanders into an Earth Kingdom town and meets a
young boy named Lee. The two bond, but their experiences bring up painful
memories of Zuko's youth.
28. The Chase
Tired from trying to escape a machine that shows up every time they try to
sleep, Aang and the gang have to escape Azula and her team, but their
exhaustion leads to a tight situation. Meanwhile, Zuko must deal with
something personal. And Iroh bonds with an unlikely individual.
29. Bitter Work
Toph's instructing abilities come into question when Aang cannot seem to
overcome a block that keeps him from earthbending. Sokka gets himself in a
jam, while befriending what was moments before his next meal, and Iroh and
Zuko begin training utilizing new philosophies and methods that originate
from the other elements.
30. The Fury Of Aang Part 1 The Library
A professor leads the kids to a spirit library in the middle of the desert,
where Sokka hopes to discover powerful secrets to use against the Fire
Nation.
31. The Fury Of Aang Part 2 The Desert
Aang searches for Appa, while Katara struggles to keep everyone together so
they can survive in the vast desert. Meanwhile, Iroh and Zuko seek help from
an ancient secret society.
32. The Secret Of The Fire Nation Part 1 The Serpants Pass
Aang and his friends are prevented from taking the easy route into Ba Sing
Se while escorting a family of refugees and are faced with the challenge of
making their way through the deadly Serpent's Pass.
33. The Secret Of The Fire Nation Part 2 The Drill
Aang discovers a secret Fire Nation invention heading straight for Ba Sing
Se and must stop it before it destroys the great wall that protects the city
from invasion.
34. City Of Walls And Secrets
Aang and the kids finally arrive in Ba Sing Se to see the Earth King, only
to find mysterious forces within the city conspiring to stop them.
Meanwhile, Jet tries to find proof that Zuko and Iroh are of the Fire
Nation.
35. Tales Of Ba Sing Se
A series of short stories, highlighting different characters and their
individual adventures in the city. The include the Tales of Katara and Toph,
Iroh, Sokka, Aang, Zuko, and Momo.
36. Appas Lost Days
Appa's abduction is recalled from his point of view.
37. Lake Laogai
While searching for Appa, the kids run into Jet, but are torn about whether
to trust him or not. Meanwhile, Zuko also hunts for Appa.
38. The Earth King
The kids take on Long Feng when they attempt to expose the truth about Ba
Sing Se's less than idyllic government. Meanwhile, Zuko undergoes a
spiritual crisis brought on by a serious illness.
39. The Guru
Aang receives guidance from Guru Pathik at the Eastern Air Temple; Sokka is
reunited with his long-lost father; Princess Azula has something diabolical
in store for her enemies; Uncle Iroh and Zuko run their own tea shop.
40. The Crossroads Of Destiny
While everyone struggles to stop Azula's conquest of Ba Sing Se, Zuko and
Katara spend time together in an unexpected way. Aang's destiny hangs in the
balance - and so does Zuko's, as Iroh tells him it is "time to choose".
Cultural References
Avatar is notable for its extensive borrowings from Asian mythology and art in order to create a cohesive fictional universe. Apart from it's anime-inspired character designs, Avatar also draws on a motley mix of Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Tibetan, Indian and even Inuit language, philosophy, religion and culture to flesh out the show's settings and peoples. Explicitly stated influences include Chinese art and history, Japanese animation, Hinduism, Taoism, Buddhism and Yoga. The show staff even employs a cultural consultant, Edwin Zane, to review scripts.
Avatar
The term "Avatar" comes from the Sanskrit word Avatara which means "descent." In Hindu mythology, gods often manifest themselves into Avatars to maintain balance on earth. This agrees with the calligraphy written above the word "Avatar" in the show's opening, which means "the divine medium who has descended upon the mortal world."
Reincarnation
In the show, Aang unknowingly revealed that he was the Avatar when he chose four toys out of thousands. These four toys were the exact ones that past Avatars had chosen for generations when they were children, revealing Aang to be the reincarnation of the Avatar. This same test is used by Tibetan Buddhist monks when a reincarnated Dalai Lama is expected. Visions the monks have revealed who the Dalai Lama is, and this test finalizes that he is, indeed, the reincarnation.
The Elements
Avatar draws on four of the five classical Indian elements of Hindu and Buddhist traditions for the four bending arts - Fire, (agni or tejas) water, (ap or jala) earth, (prithvi or bhumi) and wind or air (vayu or pavan). The fifth, aether (akasha or akash) is symbolized by Aang as an intermediary of the Spirit World. Some names in the series, such as "Agni Kai" and King Bumi the Earthbender, borrow directly from these elements.
Calligraphy
A particular type of calligraphy is used for almost all of the text in the show. With the obvious exceptions of the English text on the masthead, card and title credits, all writing used is Classical Chinese calligraphy, a very old form of written Chinese once used in formal communication and literature. For each instance of calligraphy, an appropriate style is used, ranging from the archaic to the clerical. The show employs calligrapher Siu-Leung Lee, PhD. as a consultant and translator.
Fighting Styles
One final Asiatic influence is found in the show's action choreography. The fighting choreography draws from martial arts films, and the fighting styles and weaponry are based upon Chinese martial arts, with each bending art corresponding to a certain real-world style. The creators use Ku Tai Chi for waterbending, Hung Gar for earthbending, Northern Shaolin for firebending, and Ba Gua for airbending. The show employs Sifu Kisu of the Harmonious Fist Chinese Athletic Association as a martial arts consultant.
Credits
Created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko
Executives in Charge for Nickelodeon
Eric Coleman, Jenna Luttrell
Executive Producers
Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko
Co-producer: Aaron Ehasz
Directors
Directors: Dave Filoni, Lauren MacMullan, Giancarlo Volpe, Anthony Lioi
Assistant Directors: Chris Graham, Kenji Ono
Art Director: Bryan Konietzko
Voice Director: Andrea Romano
Writers
Head Writer: Aaron Ehasz
Staff Writers: John O'Bryan, James Eagan
Writers: Michael Dante DiMartino, Bryan Konietzko, Aaron Ehasz, John O'Bryan,
Nick Malis, Matthew
Hubbard, Ian Wilcox
Storyboarding
Michael Dante DiMartino, Dave Filoni, Ian Graham, Bryan Konietzko, Anthony Lioi,
Bobby Rubio, Li Wong, Lauren MacMullan, Ethan Spalding, Chris Graham, Kenji Ono,
Giancarlo Volpe
Line Producer
Miken Lee Wong
Music and Sound Design
The Track Team: Ben Wynn and Jeremy Zuckerman
Casting
Casting:Sarah Noonan CSA, Leah Buono
Casting Supervisor: Maryanne Dacey
Casting Assistant: Shannon Reed
Character Design
Original Character Design: Bryan Konietzko
Additional Character Design: Aaron Alexovich, Li Wong
Layout
Color Stylist: Hye-Jung Kim
Character Layout: Debbi Cone, Dean Kelly, Justin Ridge, Heiko Drengenberg, Chong
Suk Lee, Kang Lin Zhu, Angela Mueller, Raymond Smyth
Background Layout: Elsa Garagarza, Maurice Morgan
Background Design: Will Weston, Ron Brown, Tom Dankiewicz
Prop Design: Aldina Dias
Editing
Animatic Editor: Dao Le
Track Reading: Jim Garfi
Lip Assignment: George Chialtas, Henry Madden. Kathy Gilmore
Checker: Kathy Gilmore
Martial Arts Consultant
Sifu Kisu of the Harmonious Fist Chinese Athletic Association
Martial Arts Coordinator/Videographer
Lisa Wahlander
Cultural Consultant
Edwin Zane
Chinese Calligraphy & Translation
Siu-Leung Lee, PhD.
Main Title
Main Title Design:Michael Dante DiMartino, Bryan Konietzko
Main Title Animation: Andy Dill and Titmouse Inc.
Production
Production Manager: Andrew Huebner
Writer's Assistant: Josh Hamilton
Production Coordinators: Joann Estoesta, Tami Friend
Production Assistants: Katie Mattila, Lisa Wahlander
Recording Engineer: Justin Brinsfield
Assistant Recording Engineer: EMR Editor: Mishelle Smith
Post Production
Director of Post Production: Jason Stiff
Post Production Supervisor: Lisa Yang
Additional Post Services: Justin "Resident" Smith, Andre Boutilier
Foley Artist: Sanna Cannella
Foley Mixer: Jeff Kettle
Re-recording Mixer: Thomas J. Maydeck, C.A.S.
Post Production Sound Services: Salami Studios
Telecinc Colorist: Dexter P.
Post Production Services: Encore Video
Animation
Animation Production Services: JM Animation Co. Ltd. and DR Movie (alternating)
JM Animation Staff
Timing Direction: Oh Seung Hyun
Animation Direction: Oh Seung Hyun, Jung Hun
Model Checker: Kwan Eun Kyung
Background Painting Supervisor: Jung Sangwoong
Color Supervisor: Jung Hyun
Effects and Compositing: Kwan Hyunjung, Aan Heeran, Kim Sunmi
Ink & Paint: Yee Eunjung, Im Hang
Animation Production Executive: Joung Mee
JM Line Producer: Kim Youngsoo
JM Production Coordinators: Jun Hyun Ho, Choi Haksuk
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