Avatar: The Last Airbender media information
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This article lists media information related to the Nickelodeon animated series Avatar: The Last Airbender.
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[edit] Broadcast history
As Nickelodeon mainly involved in the production, Avatar is broadcast on Nickelodeon in the countries where the station exists, such as United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Latin America, etc.
First glimpsed in a short teaser reel at Comic-Con 2004, [1] Avatar's US premiere was initially scheduled for November 29 of that same year. However, the show was delayed until 7 p.m. EST February 21, 2005. During the delay, Nickelodeon contracted House Party Inc. to maintain interest and create advance buzz by arranging "House Parties." These parties were private home viewings of a DVD of the pilot episode by 6-to-11-year-olds and their friends, arranged by Internet sign-up to occur simultaneously on February 5.
Due to the Canadian law[citation needed], Nickelodeon does not exist in Canada where YTV broadcasts the English version of Avatar and VRAK.TV broadcasts its French version.
In Brazil, Italy, Latin America, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Spain, United Kingdom and the countries covered by Nickelodeon Asia, the series broadcast as Avatar: The Legend of Aang or the translation of the title. Nickelodeon Asia premiered the series as Avatar: The Last Airbender. However, it is now broadcast as Avatar: The Legend of Aang.
As well as Nickelodeon on the subcription platform, the series also broadcast on terrestrial stations. In the United Kingdom, CITV on the British ITV stations such as ITV1 branded stations, STV and UTV broadcast the series. Also, ITV's free-to-air digital channel, CITV Channel, broadcast it, as ITV stations simulcast the channel. In Australia, ABC broadcast the series on their ABC Kids block.
[edit] Promotions
Avatar has several free promotional games on its affiliated sites, including a collection of flash games and subscriber-limited collectible "e-trading cards" on its parent sites, and a limited-edition flash game on the Viacom-owned Neopets site.[2]
In addition, an Avatar-themed family roller coaster debuted April 14, 2006, at Kings Island amusement park in Mason, Ohio.[3]
From August 28 through September 30, Burger King promoted Avatar kids meals with print, on-air and in-store advertising. The meals came complete with one of eight different Avatar character-based toys as well as an exclusive Avatar TCG card provided by Upper Deck.[4] The commercial for the limited-time offer first premiered on August 28, 2006.
Alongside the Burger King promotion, Upper Deck also sponsored special theatrical screenings of the new one-hour special, Avatar: Secret of the Fire Nation at nine theaters in eight major markets including Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., Ann Arbor, Louisville and Providence on September 9, almost a full week before the special aired on Nickelodeon. The screenings included demonstrations of the Avatar Trading Card Game and all who attended received promotional booklets, gift bags, and special trading card game products.
During the 2006 San Diego Comic-Con International convention, "Have you seen Appa?" posters were given out. [5]
On September 12, 2006, Nickelodeon published the first edition of Nick Mag Presents entirely dedicated to Avatar: The Last Airbender. According to Nick press releases, the issue contains 48 pages featuring numerous comics, sketches, interviews, a detailed map of the Avatar world, and generally insightful information regarding the Avatar universe and fandom. It is notable that both Avatar sites AvatarSpirit.net and DistantHorizon.com were briefly mentioned in the periodical.[6] Furthermore, although Nick Mag Presents issues are usually one-shot, it has been stated that given the immense, constantly changing and growing Avatar universe, an exception could be made if the issue sells well enough. Hence the "first edition" labeling.[7]
Starting September 11 and ending October 31, the Avatar: Secret of the Fire Nation movie was available on Comcast ON DEMAND.
Avatar co-creators Bryan Konietzko and Michael DiMartino appeared at the Pacific Media Expo as guests of honor on Saturday, October 28. The Pacific Media Expo is a convention centered around Asian entertainment, including animation and music. The event was located at the Hilton Los Angeles Airport on October 27-30.[8] Martial Arts Consultant Sifu Kisu also appeared as a special guest at the PMX.[9] The schedule for the "Avatar Day" was as follows-[1]
A double sided Avatar poster can be found in the new Spongebob Poster Magazine, one side of which is the cover art for the volume 5 DVD of season one.
The cover of as well three pages of the February '07 Nick Magazine were dedicated to Avatar.[10] The magazine contains advertising for the season two, volume one DVD, a short interview with Zach Tyler Eisen, voice of Aang, and also an "Avatar A to Z" guide, which lists a variety of things related to Avatar quite literally "from Aang to Zuko". The magazine also introduces a new feature at AvatarEscape.com during the month of February.[11]
Avatar Escape is an online game released by Nickelodeon. The game's full name is "Avatar Escape From the Spirit World." Advertising began on February 3, 2007, with secret codes airing Saturdays on Nick from 10 AM to 12 PM. It was a four week game and contest, each week giving away 50 super nation packs and airing the names of the winners on television. After unlocking all chapters an exclusive game is released. This may be the reason the comics were released on a weekly basis, despite wide availability of the codes on the internet.[12] The animated short "School Time Shipping" has been released on Nick.com and can only be viewed with the code "Koh".[13] The short was displayed on Saturday, March 3rd at WonderCon 2007. [14] Two more shorts are expected.[15]
[edit] Merchandising
Avatar T-shirts are currently sold through the Nickelodeon Shop website [16] including two created by Mike & Bryan.[17] Upper Deck Entertainment has released a trading card game, while Tokyopop has published a cine-manga which has reportedly sold well over half a million copies.[18][19] Other merchandise includes LEGO branded playsets,[20][21] a THQ-published videogame[22] and a Mattel line of toys.[23]
[edit] Title sequence narration
As each Element is named, a Bender appears in silhouette bending his or her natural element. The Waterbender is Master Pakku, the identity of the Earthbender is unknown, the Firebender is Princess Azula, and the Airbender has yet to be identified, although the silhouette suggests that it is an Airbending monk. The Avatar that uses the four elements is Avatar Roku.
- The calligraphy used in the opening, and in the show, is Classical Chinese.
- The calligraphy featured behind the Waterbender in the show's opening means "Water is benevolent/adaptive."
- The calligraphy behind the Earthbender means "Earth is strong."
- The calligraphy behind the Firebender means "Fire is ferocious/intense."
- The calligraphy behind the Airbender means "Air is gentle/harmonious/peaceful."
- The calligraphy featured on the four corners of the world map in the show's opening matches that displayed behind the Benders.
- The calligraphy on the top and bottom of the map form a rhyming couplet when read aloud in Chinese. The characters at the top read "Powers are divided into four," while those at the bottom read "The world is guided by one."
- The map clearly marks the territories of the four nations, Water in blue, Earth in yellow-green, Fire in red, and Air in white.
- The calligraphy featured above the show's masthead means "the divine medium who has descended upon the mortal world."
- The single character on the title card matches the title of the particular "book" in which the episode takes place: "water" or "earth".
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[edit] References
- ^ http://www.nick.com/all_nick/tv_supersites/video.jhtml?show_id=ava&clip=16
- ^ http://www.neopets.com/games/upperdeck/game1.phtml]
- ^ http://www3.paramountparks.com/kingsisland/attractions/category.cfm?ac_id=39
- ^ http://www.bk.com/avatar
- ^ http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=195223892&size=l
- ^ http://www.musogato.com/avatar/magazine/avatarmag1_scan40.jpg
- ^ http://www.realmsend.com/Nickelodeon/postimages/avatar_cover_med.jpg
- ^ http://pacificmediaexpo.com/pmx/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=92&Itemid=2
- ^ http://pacificmediaexpo.com/pmx/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=142&Itemid=56
- ^ http://www.avatarspirit.net/images/newsupdates/February%20Nick%20Mag.jpg
- ^ http://dongbufeng.net/Avatar%20Nick%20Mag%20Feb%2007.pdf
- ^ http://www.avatarspiritmedia.net/nickpressrelease.php
- ^ http://www.nick.com/avatarshort/
- ^ http://www.comic-con.org/wc/wc07_prog_sat.php
- ^ http://www.izotope.com/artists/track_team.asp
- ^ http://www.nickshop.com
- ^ http://shop.nickjr.com/entry.point?entry=2060004&source=NCK_:2060004:0323_wiki
- ^ http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/01-24-2006/0004266998&EDATE=
- ^ http://www.icv2.com/articles/news/8740.html
- ^ http://www.toymania.com/news/messages/7446.shtml
- ^ http://www.lego.com/eng/avatar/default.aspx
- ^ http://www.gamingreport.com/article.php?sid=15058
- ^ http://toyfair06.asmzine.com/mattel/mattel-avatar/
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