
Avatar Spirits
Documentary
Overview
Bryan Konietzko and Michael Dante DiMartino, co-creators of the hit television series, Avatar: The Last Airbender, reflect on the creation of the masterful series.
Top Cast


Bryan Konietzko
Bryan Konietzko
Self
Bryan Konietzko
Self


Michael Dante DiMartino
Michael Dante DiMartino
Self
Michael Dante DiMartino
Self


Benjamin Wynn
Benjamin Wynn
Self
Benjamin Wynn
Self


Jeremy Zuckerman
Jeremy Zuckerman
Self
Jeremy Zuckerman
Self


Eric Coleman
Eric Coleman
Self
Eric Coleman
Self


Andrea Romano
Andrea Romano
Self
Andrea Romano
Self
Seung Hyun Oh
Seung Hyun Oh
Self
Seung Hyun Oh
Self
Manuel Rodríguez
Manuel Rodríguez
Self
Manuel Rodríguez
Self
Sifu Kisu
Sifu Kisu
Self
Sifu Kisu
Self
Timothy D. Hedrick
Timothy D. Hedrick
Self
Timothy D. Hedrick
Self
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