The official Avatar: The Last Airbender soundtrack is finally being released this year on digital and vinyl!
After 15 long years, the much anticipated official ATLA soundtrack release is finally happening!
Check out the official announcement from Animation Magazine:
Nickelodeon and Republic Records: Kids & Family announced the long-awaited release of Avatar: The Last Airbender – Book 1: Water (Music from the Animated Series) on digital and vinyl. The album, featuring an updated and re-recorded score from the first season of the series, is now available to pre-order and will be released in November, with the first single, “Aang Becomes Ocean,” releasing on Friday, July 28.
Emmy Award-winning composer and musician Jeremy Zuckerman, who composed the music for the award-winning animated Nickelodeon series, has expanded his original compositions and employed a full orchestra for Avatar: The Last Airbender – Book 1: Water (Music from the Animated Series). The original album artwork was created by Bryan Konietzko, co-creator and art director of Avatar: The Last Airbender and co-Chief Creative Officer of Avatar Studios.
Nickelodeon’s Avatar: The Last Airbender is co-created by Konietzko and Michael DiMartino. The series ran for three seasons (61 episodes), from February 2005 to July 2008 and was honored with a Peabody Award and Primetime Emmy, along with multiple Annie Awards and Genesis Awards. Avatar: The Last Airbender follows the adventures of the main protagonist Aang and his friends, who must defeat Fire Lord Ozai and end the Hundred Year War to restore balance to the Four Nations.
Pre-save Avatar: The Last Airbender – Book 1: Water (Music from the Animated Series) to Spotify or Apple Music here.
It's possible this was meant to be revealed at the Avatar panel at SDCC today, which was canceled due to the SAG-AFTRA strike.
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under the cut, i've compiled all significant wwdits 5 press so far (i am normal about this show) and i'll reblog with more every time anything else is said:
it will centre around guillermo and his decision to go to derek
it has the 'sexiest, filthiest, almost stomach churning episode' involving all the vampires
'for a comedy, guillermo has gone through a rollercoaster and i've never cried as much'- harvey
harvey's metro weekly interview:
we've yet to scratch the surface of the will they won't they between guillermo and nandor
season 5 has 'obstacles, thrills, hardship and heartbreak'
said that what you think you want isn't necessarily what's best for you and can add to your problems
season 5 press release:
guillermo is going through strange and secret changes
laszlo is using his skills as a scientist to figure out their cause, resulting in the two spending more time together
nandor feels guillermo slipping away
nadja is suffering from the effects of a hex and reconnects with a family from the old country
colin is running for an election
the guide is trying to navigate how she fits in to the group
mcm:
an episode is emotionally a hard hitter
guillermo's family is in this season
this season contains the most heartwrenching scene of the entire show
there is a devastating nandermo scene
we will get an understanding of guillermo's past
honourable mention:
'nandermo is the greatest love story in modern television'- paul simms
lmk if i've missed anything!!
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Thoughts on the interview with Beau DeMayo where he mentions that a lot of the TWN writers dislike and make fun of The Witcher books?
Considering Beau DeMayo wrote the episode where Eskel dies and he was the head writer for Nightmare of the Wolf I find it very hypocritical he would talk about the other writers not liking the games/books and not respecting the lore when his writing decisions go against it quite strongly.
There’s also this tweet from fellow writer Matt D’Ambrosio about DeMayo
Sounds to me like DeMayo knows exactly what he’s doing because he’s always been very active in the fanbase and knows what to say to piss fans off — and let me tell you it worked. Forums and discords and social media is flooded with people now using DeMayo’s words as “proof” the writers are trying to sabotage the Bible that is the games and books. Ignoring the fact the show isn’t based on the games at all and that the current writers routinely talk about how they enjoy the books and games.
People are falling for DeMayo’s hypocritical clout chasing and it’s sad to see.
In addition D’Ambrosio tweeted this as well after DeMayo’s statement.
Which is likely a reference to DeMayo considering this tweet of his:
Which is basically DeMayo defending himself killing off the one gay character he created in Nightmare of the Wolf (which btw this tweet is insulting, historically inaccurate and borderline antisemitic but hey. He’s gay so it’s fine according to him)
Needless to say I’m not impressed by DeMayo’s statement and it seems like a bitter man using the fandom to tear down a show he was taken off of.
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I have a very simple request for the Good Omens folks. When the story has been told (and I have every confidence it will end satisfactorily) could the cast and crew sing Bohemian Rhapsody at the wrap party? As a little treat?
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