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Aaron Gabriel Ehasz (born June 16, 1973) is an American
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and
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. His body of work primarily consists of animated series, including as
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and co-executive producer of '' Avatar: The Last Airbender'', although he did serve as a producer on the live-action series '' The Mullets'' and '' Ed''. He is also co-founder and
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of Wonderstorm, and co-creator of the
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series '' The Dragon Prince''. He has been involved in the
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, having served as
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at
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.


Career

Ehasz began his writing career in the year 2000, working as a staff writer on '' Ed'' and on ''
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''. In 2001 he took a position as story editor on Matt Groening's animated
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series '' Futurama'', where he worked until its cancellation in 2003. From 2005 until 2008 he served as a co-executive producer and head writer for the acclaimed
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series '' Avatar: The Last Airbender.'' When ''Futurama'' was revived by
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in 2009, he returned to the writing staff. In the same year he also wrote an episode of the American version of '' Sit Down, Shut Up''. In 2017, Ehasz co-founded the multimedia studio "Wonderstorm" with video game director Justin Richmond (''
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''). The studio's first work, the animated fantasy adventure series '' The Dragon Prince'', was released on Netflix on September 14, 2018. '' The Dragon Prince'' garnered a reputation as "the best new Netflix show of 2018," according to Hypable writer Donya Abramo. The Mary Sue writer Caroline Cao hailed the "strong heroines" of the Dragon Prince, writing " ong the show’s best assets are three multi-dimensional heroines who kick ass, have organic moments of weakness, and honestly, deserve a tribute." Notably, General Amaya, who is "a major step forward in portraying a deaf person as a badass military leader." According to CBR writer Meagan Damore, in November 2019, a female former employee of Ehasz who never worked at Wonderstorm, alleged him of bringing "his children to work and leave them with female production staff members without asking", treating her "like his own personal assistant (..) transitioning her editorial duties to a group and shut down her ideas." Freelance writer Samantha Nelson in November 2019 reported that several women claimed "Ehasz had created an abusive environment for women (..) ignored, belittled, and gaslit his female employees".


''Mission Hill'' episodes

* "Unemployment: Part 2" (1.09) * "Pretty in Pink" (1.16) n-Produced


''Ed'' episodes

* "Business as Usual" (3.18)


'' Futurama'' episodes

* " Future Stock" (3.21) * "
Crimes of the Hot "Crimes of the Hot" is the eighth episode in the fourth season of the American animated television series ''Futurama''. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 10, 2002. The episode was written by Aaron Ehasz and d ...
" (4.08) * " Benderama" (6.15) * "
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" (6.26)


'' Avatar: The Last Airbender'' episodes

While he is the head writer and plays a significant role in every episode of the series, his solo credits include: * "Winter Solstice, Part 1: The Spirit World" (1.07) * "The Storm" (1.12) * "The Fortuneteller" (with John O'Bryan) (1.14) * "The Siege of the North, Part 2" (1.20) * "The Avatar State" (with Elizabeth Welch Ehasz, Tim Hedrick and John O'Bryan) (2.01) * "Bitter Work" (2.09) * "The Crossroads of Destiny" (2.20) * "The Awakening" (3.01) * "The Day of Black Sun, Part 2: The Eclipse" (3.11) * " Sozin's Comet, Part 2: The Old Masters" (3.19)


'' The Dragon Prince'' episodes

* "Echoes of Thunder" (with Justin Richmond) (1.01) * "What Is Done" (with Justin Richmond) (1.02) * "Moonrise" (with Justin Richmond) (1.03) * "An Empty Throne" (with Justin Richmond) (1.05) * "Through the Ice" (with Justin Richmond) (1.06) * "Cursed Caldera" (with Justin Richmond) (1.08) * "Wonderstorm" (with Justin Richmond) (1.09) * "A Secret and a Spark" (with Justin Richmond) (2.01) * "Half Moon Lies" (with Justin Richmond) (2.02) * "Breaking the Seal" (with Justin Richmond) (2.05) * "Heart of a Titan" (with Justin Richmond) (2.06) * "The Book of Destiny" (with Justin Richmond) (2.08) * "Breathe" (with Justin Richmond) (2.09) * "Sol Regem" (with Justin Richmond) (3.01) * "The Midnight Desert" (with Justin Richmond) (3.04) * "Heroes and Masterminds" (with Justin Richmond) (3.05) * "Thunderfall" (with Justin Richmond) (3.06) * "The Final Battle" (with Justin Richmond) (3.09) * "Rebirthday" (with Justin Richmond) (4.01) * "Fallen Stars" (with Justin Richmond) (4.02) * "Breathtaking" (with Justin Richmond) (4.03) * "Through the Looking Glass" (with Justin Richmond) (4.04) * "Beneath the Surface" (with Justin Richmond) (4.07) * "Escape from Umber Tor" (with Justin Richmond) (4.09)


Awards and nominations

In 2007 he was nominated for the Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour) Emmy award for his work on the second season of ''Avatar: The Last Airbender''. In 2008 he won a Peabody Award for his work as head writer and co-executive producer of ''Avatar: the Last Airbender.'' In 2020 The Dragon Prince won the Daytime Emmy Award in Children’s Animated Series.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Ehasz, Aaron American television producers American television writers American male television writers Living people Place of birth missing (living people) 1973 births Harvard College alumni Stanford University alumni American people in the video game industry American children's writers The Harvard Lampoon alumni