 | Season 3 of Avatar: The Last Airbender (also known as Book 3: Fire), which is an American animated television series, began airing September 21, 2007, with 21 episodes scheduled to air. The season was created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko; it stars Zach Tyler Eisen, Mae Whitman, Jack DeSena, Jessie Flower, Dante Basco, and Grey DeLisle as the character voices. The season focuses on the main character, Aang, and his journey alongside his friends, Toph, Katara and Sokka, to find himself a Firebending teacher so he can master Firebending and to defeat the Fire Lord.
After a nine-month hiatus, the show began its third and final season on September 21, 2007. Breaking from the usual airing pattern, wherein episodes air first on Nickelodeon in the USA, several episodes made their official debuts in other countries and through other media. Episodes six through nine first aired in the UK, ten and eleven were first shown in Belgium and the Netherlands, episodes twelve and thirteen were first shown in Canada, and episodes fourteen and fifteen debuted on Region 1 DVD (illegally leaked to the Internet a week before release). In addition, this season will feature twenty-one episodes, rather than the usual twenty of the prior two seasons, and the season finale will be a two-hour TV movie.A game developed by THQ is being developed called Into the Inferno.[1]Season 3 of Avatar: The Last Airbender (also known as Book 3: Fire), which is an American animated television series, began airing September 21, 2007, with 21 episodes scheduled to air. The season was created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko; it stars Zach Tyler Eisen, Mae Whitman, Jack DeSena, Jessie Flower, Dante Basco, and Grey DeLisle as the character voices. The season focuses on the main character, Aang, and his journey alongside his friends, Toph, Katara and Sokka, to find himself a Firebending teacher so he can master Firebending and to defeat the Fire Lord.
After a nine-month hiatus, the show began its third and final season on September 21, 2007. Breaking from the usual airing pattern, wherein episodes air first on Nickelodeon in the USA, several episodes made their official debuts in other countries and through other media. Episodes six through nine first aired in the UK, ten and eleven were first shown in Belgium and the Netherlands, episodes twelve and thirteen were first shown in Canada, and episodes fourteen and fifteen debuted on Region 1 DVD (illegally leaked to the Internet a week before release). In addition, this season will feature twenty-one episodes, rather than the usual twenty of the prior two seasons, and the season finale will be a two-hour TV movie.A game developed by THQ is being developed called Into the Inferno.[1] |