10 TV Shows Like Avatar: The Last Airbender You Can Watch Online Right Now

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Rachel Ulatowski

Rachel Ulatowski

JustWatch Editor

The release of Netflix’s Avatar: The Last Airbender has renewed interest in the critically acclaimed series.

Avatar: The Last Airbender set itself apart from other TV shows with its meticulous world-building and tackling of mature topics through a kid-friendly animated series about a group of elemental benders. Although few shows can parallel the groundbreaking nature of the original series, there are other projects that come close to echoing the show's world-building, spirit, and fantasy elements.

Check out our guide for 10 more great TV shows like Avatar: The Last Airbender that you can stream online right now on platforms like Disney+, and more!

Avatar: The Legend of Korra

You can’t get much closer to Avatar: The Last Airbender than its spinoff series, Avatar: The Legend of Korra. The spinoff takes place 70 years after the original series, where a new Avatar, Korra (Janet Varney), has taken Aang’s place. It delves deeper into more obscure bending powers, such as metal bending and blood bending, and continues its sophisticated worldbuilding by examining a world steeped in political unrest.

Black Clover

Black Clover is a strong choice for viewers looking for a more expansive array of elemental powers than the four basic elements in Avatar: The Last Airbender. The anime series takes place in a complex fantasy world where most individuals boast some kind of power, such as wind magic, gravity magic, spatial magic, and many more. It’s a strong anime series that offers viewers a unique look into a society built on magic.

Fairy Tail

Fairy Tail is another series that offers a more expansive delve into a fantasy world filled with magic. The anime explores seven different types of elemental magic and how a magical world maintains order and peace through numerous wizard guilds. It’s perfect for viewers seeking a more comedic and lighthearted alternative to Avatar: The Last Airbender.

Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts

Like Avatar: The Last Airbender, Kipo and the Age of Wondereasts is one of those rare series that appeals to all ages and probes surprisingly mature themes about race and class. It follows Kipo Oak (Karen Fukuhara), a young girl navigating a post-apocalyptic world where humans live underground due to tense relations with the surface-dwelling mutants. The show excels at world-building and has received critical acclaim for its diversity and LGBTQ+ representation.

Naruto

Naruto explores elemental powers like Avatar: The Last Airbender but includes a unique ninja twist. In Naruto, many individuals have a natural affinity for the five Chakra natures: fire, water, wind, earth, and lightning. Viewers will find a protagonist similar to Aang in Naruto Uzumaki, as he boasts the rarest Wind Release powers and strives to become a great leader in his village.

Percy Jackson and the Olympians

Percy Jackson and the Olympians' exploration of the offspring of Greek gods means there is plenty of exploration of children with the power to manipulate elements like water, lightning, or plants. However, the show is most like Avatar: The Last Airbender in its story of a boy burdened with prophecies that he will save the world but who finds and lifelong friendships on his journey.

She-Ra and the Princesses of Power

She-Ra and the Princesses of Power is a reboot of the 1985 series She-Ra: Princess of Power. It follows She-Ra (Aimee Carrero), a young girl who s the Rebellion to stop the evil tyrant Hordak (Keston John) from conquering the world. Like Avatar: The Last Airbender, it’s notable for its diversity and for tackling mature themes about corruption and imperialism.

The Dragon Prince

The Dragon Prince is created by Aaron Ehasz and Justin Richmond, who both worked as executive producers on Avatar: The Last Airbender. The show follows three children whose protection of the titular Dragon Prince is vital to restoring peace to the world. Its beautiful animation and deep dive into a world at war and steeped in magic derived from nature make it feel like a spiritual successor to Avatar: The Last Airbender.

The Owl House

The Owl House follows Luz Noceda (Sarah-Nicole Robles), a teenage girl whose life changes when she stumbles into the Demon Realm and begins pursuing her dream of becoming a witch. It has received high critical acclaim for its outstanding LGBTQ+ representation. In addition to its diversity, it boasts the same carefully crafted critique of colonialism as Avatar: The Last Airbender as well as the “found family” aspect.

Xiaolin Showdown

Similar to Avatar: The Last Airbender, Xiaolin Showdown is heavily influenced by Asian culture and examines a world filled with magic and martial arts. The show follows four young monks, Omi (Tara Strong), Kimiko (Grey DeLisle), Raimundo (Tom Kenny), and Clay (Jeff Bennett), as they search the globe for magical artifacts that will help maintain balance in the world. Xiaolin Showdown will especially appeal to viewers who enjoyed the epic fight scenes in Avatar: The Last Airbender.

Where to watch shows like Avatar: The Last Airbender online

Check out our list below to find out where these 10 TV shows like Avatar: The Last Airbender are streaming in the United States!

  1. The Legend of Korra

    The Legend of Korra

    2012

    # 1

    Avatar Korra, a headstrong, rebellious, feisty young woman who continually challenges and breaks with tradition, is on her quest to become a fully realized Avatar. In this story, the Avatar struggles to find balance within herself.

  2. Black Clover

    Black Clover

    2017

    # 2

    Asta and Yuno were abandoned together at the same church and have been inseparable since. As children, they promised that they would compete against each other to see who would become the next Emperor Magus.

  3. Fairy Tail

    Fairy Tail

    2009

    # 3

    Lucy is a 17-year-old girl, who wants to be a full-fledged mage. One day when visiting Harujion Town, she meets Natsu, a young man who gets sick easily by any type of transportation. But Natsu isn't just any ordinary kid, he's a member of one of the world's most infamous mage guilds: Fairy Tail.

  4. Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts

    # 4

    A girl explores the possibilities in a post-apocalyptic world.

  5. Naruto

    Naruto

    2002

    # 5

    Naruto Uzumaki, a mischievous adolescent ninja, struggles as he searches for recognition and dreams of becoming the Hokage, the village's leader and strongest ninja.

  6. Percy Jackson and the Olympians

    # 6

    Percy Jackson is on a dangerous quest. Outrunning monsters and outwitting gods, he must journey across America to return Zeus's master bolt and stop an all-out war. With the help of his friends Annabeth and Grover, Percy's journey will lead him closer to the answers he seeks: how to fit into a world where he feels out of place, and who he's destined to be.

  7. She-Ra and the Princesses of Power

    # 7

    In this reboot of the '80s series, a magic sword transforms an orphan girl into warrior She-Ra, who unites a rebellion to fight against evil.

  8. The Dragon Prince

    The Dragon Prince

    2018

    # 8

    An extraordinary discovery inspires two human princes and an elven assassin to team up on an epic quest to bring peace to their warring lands.

  9. The Owl House

    The Owl House

    2020

    # 9

    An animated fantasy-comedy series that follows Luz, a self-assured teenage girl who accidentally stumbles upon a portal to a magical world where she befriends a rebellious witch, Eda, and an adorably tiny warrior, King. Despite not having magical abilities, Luz pursues her dream of becoming a witch by serving as Eda's apprentice at the Owl House and ultimately finds a new family in an unlikely setting.

  10. Xiaolin Showdown

    Xiaolin Showdown

    2003

    # 10

    Xiaolin Showdown is an American animated television series that aired on Kids WB and was created by Christy Hui. Set in a world where martial arts battles and Eastern magic are commonplace, the series follows four young warriors in training that battle the forces of evil. They do this by protecting Shen Gong Wu from villains that would use them to conquer the world. Originally airing on the Kids' WB block of programming on WB Network in 2003, the series ran for 3 seasons and 52 episodes. Typical episodes revolve around a specific Shen Gong Wu being revealed which results in both sides racing to find it. Episodes usually reach a head when one good and one evil character must challenge each other to a magical duel called a Xiaolin Showdown for possession of the artifact. A sequel series titled Xiaolin Chronicles was previewed on August 26, 2013 on Disney XD. It began its long-term run on September 14 the same year.