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The Entire Avatar: The Last Airbender Timeline Explained

Looper | September 22, 2025



The Avatar universe has a vast and complex history that spans millennia. From the creation of the Avatar to Aang and Korra’s well-documented adventures, here’s the entire Avatar: The Last Airbender timeline as we know it.

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The Avatar cycle begins | 0:00
The four nations form | 1:18
The era of Avatar Yangchen | 2:35
The era of Avatar Kyoshi | 3:36
The era of Avatar Roku | 4:46
The Avatar disappears | 5:54
The Hundred Year War | 7:01
The royal family splinters | 7:47
The Avatar returns | 8:57
Traveling north to learn waterbending | 9:48
Zhao kills the moon spirit | 10:27
Toph joins Team Avatar | 11:16
The coup of Ba Sing Se | 12:10
Katara saves Aang from death | 13:04
Zuko’s redemption | 13:56
Sozin’s Comet returns | 15:01
The postwar world takes shape | 16:09
Yakone terrorizes Republic City | 16:58
Avatar Korra emerges | 18:05
Korra opens the spirit portals | 19:25
The Red Lotus strikes | 20:39
Kuvira leads the Earth Empire | 21:51
Rebuilding Republic City | 23:06
The Gaoling election | 23:57

Voiceover by: Alex Mitts

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  1. @seven_hyper

    September 22, 2025 at 5:10 am

    When i saw the first ep of lok…. I miss aang and appa they could fly wherever they wanted… Doesn't feel food … I am not watching lok…. For me avatar series ended with aang

  2. @jeanbaptiste4473

    September 22, 2025 at 5:10 am

    If you notice when Aang merge with the ocean spirit he only had the ability to push the water not pull which is why all of his attacks were pushing the water. I thought that was a subtle but brilliant portrait of the show writing.

  3. @Arcticgreen

    September 22, 2025 at 5:10 am

    My headcanon is that The Legend of Korra is just that, a "legend" that Korra herself wrote. It explains a lot, with fictional characters standing in for people she might want to protect or to fill roles from otherwise nameless people. To bring the story together, Liberty City was invented in her "legend" so that it could all take place at (or constantly come back to) the same place. Thus, the vast majority of TLoK is mercifully, fictitious even in universe.

  4. @Tommyland27

    September 22, 2025 at 5:10 am

    Mark Hamill said during the shows runtime he didn’t think the show would last long because the writing was to advanced/mature for children. Meanwhile the upcoming thinks sokka sexism is too controversial….

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