Michael Dante DiMartino
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Avatar: The Last Airbender credits
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Writer
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- 101. "The Boy in the Iceberg"
- 102. "The Avatar Returns"
- 103. "The Southern Air Temple"
- 108. "Winter Solstice, Part 2: Avatar Roku"
- 113. "The Blue Spirit"
- 118. "The Waterbending Master"
- 206. "The Blind Bandit"
- 212. "The Serpent's Pass"
- 213. "The Drill"
- 219. "The Guru"
- 310. "The Day of Black Sun, Part 1: The Invasion"
- 318. "Sozin's Comet, Part 1: The Phoenix King"
- 320. "Sozin's Comet, Part 3: Into the Inferno"
- 321. "Sozin's Comet, Part 4: Avatar Aang"
Director
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- 220. "The Crossroads of Destiny"
In addition, there are credits as Creator, Story Editor and Executive Producer for all sixty-one episodes, and (Main) Title Designer for eighteen.
The Legend of Korra credits
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- 101. "Welcome to Republic City"
- 102. "A Leaf in the Wind"
- 103. "The Revelation"
- 104. "The Voice in the Night"
- 105. "The Spirit of Competition"
- 106. "And the Winner Is..."
- 107. "The Aftermath"
- 108. "When Extremes Meet"
- 109. "Out of the Past"
- 110. "Turning the Tides"
- 111. "Skeletons in the Closet"
- 112. "Endgame"
Additional voice
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- 109. "Out of the Past" (uncredited)[1]
Selected other credits
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Television work
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- Mission Hill (storyboard artist)
- Family Guy (director, assistant director)
Filmography
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- The Last Airbender (2010 - executive producer)
Other credits
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- Atomic Love (short - director)
Biographical information
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Award-winning film maker Michael Dante DiMartino began his training at the Rhode Island School of Design where he graduated in 1996 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the Film and Animation Department. His directing credits include the primetime animated series King of the Hill, Family Guy, and Mission Hill. DiMartino wrote, animated, and directed the short animated film Atomic Love which screened at the 2003 Sundance and Los Angeles Film Festivals. The film also aired as part of the Nicktoons Film Festival on Nicktoons.
In 2002, DiMartino teamed up with friend and co-worker, Bryan Konietzko, to create the hit animated Nickelodeon series Avatar: The Last Airbender. DiMartino served as executive producer and story editor on the series, which ran for three seasons on Nickelodeon, from 2005-2008.
DiMartino currently resides in Los Angeles, California.
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References
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- ↑ Equalist voice roles. Bill Rinaldi (June 11, 2012). Retrieved on June 12, 2012.