: While intended for children, it deals with mature themes like war and trauma, leading some to suggest supervision for very young viewers. Recent Adaptations

: Many critics consider the soundtrack by James Newton Howard a highlight. Filmtracks notes it is a "powerhouse" defined by complex thematic structures and "harmonic pleasure," even if it lacks a single dominant pop-culture theme.

: It is frequently cited by parents and critics on Common Sense Media as one of the best children's shows ever made due to its engaging storytelling and character development.

In contrast to the film, the original series is widely acclaimed by critics and audiences:

The phrase " The Last Airbender " was originally a subtitle for the Nickelodeon series , but it became the primary title for the 2010 live-action film to avoid confusion with James Cameron's Avatar . Reviewers generally distinguish between these two versions as follows: 2010 Live-Action Film ( The Last Airbender )

: A newer live-action adaptation has also been released. According to the IMDb Parents Guide , it is rated PG for fantasy violence and includes darker elements, such as a character being burned to death offscreen. The Last Airbender (James Newton Howard) - Filmtracks

Critical reception of the film directed by M. Night Shyamalan was largely negative, focusing on pacing and acting, though its technical elements received some praise: