The cast ofAvatar: The Last Airbenderhas received impressive modern-day redesigns in art that shows them sporting new outfits in contrast to the originals. Thecharacters inAvatar: The Last Airbenderare identifiable thanks to their unique designs, with everything from Aang’s arrow to Zuko’s scar making them memorable on top of the show’s stellar writing. Their outfits are also reflective of the more ancient time period the show takes place in, pulling inspiration from centuries-old cultures in the clothing styles and worldbuilding. This gives the series a unique identity that has also evolved as new additions have arisen.

Now,Final-Watch-2661on r/MidJourney hascreated new designs for the cast ofAvatar: The Last Airbender, with art that shows them with more modern-day redesigns. Some of these include aspects that fit the present day more, such as Aang wearing an orange jacket, Toph in shorts, and everyone wearing 21st century shoes. However, others retain their show-like identity, such as Zuko and Katara’s robes, and Azula’s stylized outfit. Appa also appears, looking older and more grizzled than his animated counterpart. Check out the reimagined designs below:

Zuko (foreground) with Ang & the heroes of Avatar in the background.

What Modern-Day Redesigns Say About Avatar: The Last Airbender

The Characters Still Look Good In Different Styles

The designs for the animated series' characters are classic, both in the outfits they wear alongside the color schemes they’re associated with. This includes Aang’s yellow and orange robes, Toph’s green and beige, Katara and Sokka’s blue, and Zukko and Azula’s red. All of them also represent their bending powers or associated groups, something the modern-day art still manages to capture despite the design changes. Whileevery season ofAvatar: The Last Airbenderincludes some character tweaks, their biggest change is when the core group is hiding in the Fire Nation during Book 3.

Avatar: The Last Airbender Already Has the Perfect Prequel That Nobody Wants to Talk About

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However, the more modern outfits signify how the characters can still embody who they are through different designs, even if they sport more present-day elements in the process. By retaining their general clothing color palette from the original,it shows how designing them differently can still elevate their characters, perhaps offering new perspectives on their looks in general. While it’s doubtful the upcoming animated movie or the live-actionAvatar: The Last Airbenderseason 2will pull modern inspiration for future outfits, it’s still an interesting prospect the art presents.

Toph raising her arms while earthbending in Avatar The Last Airbender

Our Take On Avatar: The Last Airbender’s Redesigned Outfits

They’re An Interesting Reflection Of How The Series Could Evolve

While it’s unlikely the characters inAvatar: The Last Airbenderwill have similar outfits to the featured art, modern renditions are still something to consider in the whole of the franchise.The Legend of Korraupdated the series into a slightly more modern setting, while maintaining the ancient and fantastical elements of the original. WithAang: The Last Airbenderarriving in 2026, following older versions of the show’s main cast, some modern inspiration could make the film stand out, even if it’s not as present-day as the art.

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Avatar: The Last Airbender, released in 2005, follows a young boy in a war-torn world of elemental magic as he reawakens to embark on a challenging mystical quest to fulfill his destiny as the Avatar and restore peace to the world.

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