Ever since the birth of this thing known as television, very few shows - animated, live-action or anything in between - have been as universally celebrated and adored as the Last Airbender. Even as the decades passed and many former favorites aged as well as an unrefrigerated carton of milk, the Last Airbender only gained more love and popularity with age - if not for its stellar plot and character work, then for its social messages that were well ahead of its time and shattered stereotypes.

The story - or legend, rather - of Aang continues to occupy a place unto its own in the higher echelons of TV shows. And there are multiple good reasons for that. If one were to get a list of all the requirements that make a good show, they would find the Last Airbender ticking every single one of those boxes.

There wasn't a beat missed by creators Brian Konietzko and Michael Dante DiMartino, as they took viewers on a ride they will never forget.

Replete with action, adventure, heart and plenty more, The Last Airbender was a perfect show - and one worth celebrating whenever the opportunity arrives.