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Source: Wikia. Pages: 186. Chapters: Aang, Alex Russo, Anointed One, Ariel Alderman, Ash Ketchum, Azula, Bamm-Bamm Rubble, Ben Tennyson, Bianca Montgomery, Brock, Buffy Summers, Chris Griffin, Claire Bennet, Clark Kent, Connor, Cubert Farnsworth, D. J. Tanner, Dani Phantom, Danny Phantom, Dawn Summers, Dexter, Dil Pickles, Eric Cartman, Erica Kane, Gwen Tennyson, Huey, Dewey, and Louie, Ingrid Third, John Connor, Johnny Test, Kendra Young, Kenny McCormick, Kim Possible, Kimmy Gibbler, Kyle Broflovski, Kyle Trager, Lilly Truscott, Link, London Tipton, Misty, Oogtar, Sabrina Spellman, Son Goku, Willow Rosenberg, Wooldoor Sockbat. Excerpt: Aang is a fictional character in Nickelodeon's animated television series Avatar: The Last Airbender. The character, created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko, is voiced by Zach Tyler Eisen. Aang-the show's main protagonist-has appeared in all but one episode of the show, the exception being "Zuko Alone." Aang also appeared in the pilot episode, which has never been aired. Aang has appeared in other media, such as trading cards, video games, T-shirts, and web comics. In the show, Aang is the last surviving Airbender and a monk of the Air Nomads, the only race of people with the unique ability to manipulate the air around them. He is also a supercentenarian at the age of 112. He was in suspended animation for one century, making his biological age twelve. It is revealed in the second episode that he is the current incarnation of the Avatar, the spirit of the planet manifested in human form. As the Avatar, Aang controls the elements and is tasked with keeping the Four Nations at peace. The show follows Aang's journeys to complete this task. Most of Aang's traits, such as vegetarianism, are based on Buddhist and Taoist tradition. Aang is the series' reluctant hero, showing hesitation when joining his friends to save the world from the Fire Nation. His "lighthearted" personality has been accepted well among critics. The ...