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Adaptation cinématographique[modifier | modifier le code] Article détaillé : Le Dernier Maître de l'air. Le Dernier Maître de l'air (The Last Airbender) est un film américain réalisé par M. Night Shyamalan. Sorti en 2010 au cinéma, il fut décrié par la critique et par les fans. Le 18 septembre 2018, Netflix annonce une adaptation série live action. Cette série sort sur la plateforme de streaming le 22 février 2024 avec une première saison de 8 épisodes. Adaptation en manga[modifier | modifier le code] Publié par Ankama Éditions, l'adaptation en manga reprend le style de l'anime en suivant la
trame du film[37]. Le premier tome
avait pour date de sortie prévue le 25 novembre 2010, cependant la commercialisation de la série a été stoppée. Depuis décembre 2022 l'adaptation reprend aux éditions Hachette Jeunesse, adaptant la série animé[38]. Une histoire originale chez Hachette Comics faisant suite aux évènements de la série animé est parue en septembre 2021[39]. La légende de Korra chez Hachette Comics a commencé son adaptation en mars 2023[40].
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After a series of successful cosplays, Marin grows closer to Wakana and eventually realizes she is head-over-heels in love with him. She continually does whatever she can to invite him to different places and spend time with him, as a way to win his
heart and make him her boyfriend, although Wakana seems to be completely oblivious to her feelings for him. She lives alone as her mother died when she was a child, and her father is often away due to work. Sajuna
Inui (乾 紗寿叶, Inui Sajuna) Voiced by: Atsumi Tanezaki[6] (Japanese); Risa Mei[7] (English) A cosplayer who presents herself under the nickname of "Juju" (ジュジュ). She is a second-year student at an all-girls private high school. However, despite being a year older than Wakana and Marin, Sajuna's youthful appearance and petite figure means she is often mistaken for a middle school student. She is outspoken, blunt, and headstrong, going to great lengths to achieve her goals. Sajuna cherishes her younger sister Shinju and does all she can to make her happy. Like Marin, she is a fan of cosplay. Shinju Inui (乾 心寿, Inui Shinju) Voiced by: Hina Yōmiya[6] (Japanese); Jad Saxton[8] (English) Sajuna's younger sister. Shinju is a middle school student.