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<infobox> <image source="image" /> <title source="name"><default>Kenji Ono</default></title> <group> <header>Biographical information</header> <label>Full name</label> <label>Born</label> <label>Died</label> <label>First credit</label> </group> <group> <header>Further information</header> <label>Link(s)</label> </group> </infobox>Kenji Ono (Japanese: ε€§ι‡Ž θ³’二
(Onō Kenji))[1] is an animation director and storyboard artist. He was an assistant director, storyboard artist, and background designer on Avatar: The Last Airbender, and is a director and supervising producer on the upcoming Avatar Studios series, Avatar: Seven Havens.

Avatar works

Avatar: The Last Airbender

Assistant director

Appearances: 1

Storyboard artist

Appearances: 1

Background designer

Appearances: 1

Supervising producer and director

Selected other credit

Television work

Filmography

Biographical information

Personal life

Ono received his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Illustration from the Rhode Island School of Design in 1998.[2]

Career

Ono's first job as a storyboard artist was on Avatar: The Last Airbender. Having previously worked on the animated sitcom The Simpsons as a character layout artist, Ono joked that his first drawings of characters like Sokka were influenced by the proportions of Homer Simpson. Prior to the show's premiere, Ono was unsure how the show and its pacing would be received by younger audiences; Ono would later look back on his time on the show, as well as its subsequent popularity and the opportunities it helped foster in developing his storytelling skills, as one of the most fulfilling moments of his career.[3][4][5][6]

In addition to his work in animation productions, Ono has self-published his own independent creations. One animated short, The Yokais Under the Bridge, was intended as an allegory for how marginalized groups experience discrimination.[7][8] Another short, Nora and Beta, would later serve as the foundation for the similarly titled children's book that Ono would both write and draw.[9][10]

In 2020, Ono was recruited to be a supervising director on the Netflix animated series My Dad the Bounty Hunter.[11] Prior to production, Ono created storyboarding guides to help his team deliver consistent, efficient, cost-effective work in line with the show's tone. The sheets also detailed how to use a variety of camera angles, movements, and other cinematic technique to make scenes interesting and avoid making the animation feel generic, using action scenes from the movie The Incredibles as examples. Ono also impressed on his team the need to imbue their drawings with authenticity, whether by using reference photos for action scenes, or basing acting for the younger characters on the mannerisms of actual children.[12][13]

Trivia

  • Ono was part of the same graduating class at the Rhode Island School of Design as series co-creator Bryan Konietzko and fellow crew artist Dean Kelly.[14]
  • Ono's storyboard work been noted for its particular sense of humor amongst the original series' crew. Ono's additions to storyboards include adding a panda as a referee to Aang's "flashback" in "The Great Divide", adding a bird flying over Chan's head as well as his comedic shuffling offscreen in "The Beach", and Aang's exaggerated expressions when he rebuts Joo Dee in "Lake Laogai".[15][16][17]
    • Being responsible for storyboarding Sokka's initial experience with cactus juice in "The Desert", Ono would later recreate the moment as a piece of art for an Avatar tribute exhibition held by Gallery Nucleus in 2015.[18][19]

References

  1. ↑ "My new children's book is available NOW! It's called "The Years of the Monkey" and it's written by Oliver Chin. #childrensbook #illustration #theyearofthemonkey #chinesezodiac #immedium".Instagram.Link(accessed November 19, 2025)(December 7, 2015).
  2. ↑ "Kenji Ono".kenjiono.com.Link(accessed November 19, 2025).
  3. ↑ "I was on the Simpsons right before I worked on this episode of Avatar. You can tell because Sokka's head is huge and his fingers are stubby like Homer's. #Avatarthelastairbender #atla #layout #sokka #kiyoshi #thesimpsons #anime".Instagram.Link(accessed November 19, 2025)(October 11, 2014).
  4. ↑ "It's been 21 years since I got to work on the original #avatarthelastairbender series at Nickelodeon. Here's a little behind the scenes.".Instagram.Link(accessed November 19, 2025)(February 21, 2025).
  5. ↑ "I made another quick children's book for my son's birthday. If you are interested in reading it, go to www.kenjionochildrensbooks.blogspot.com Thanks! #childrensbook #picturebook #illustration #spam #folktale #anime #characterdesign".Instagram.Link(accessed November 19, 2025)(April 20, 2015).
  6. ↑ "Here's a collection shots I did from #atla. During the storyboard reviews, Mike, Bryan and the director would often do draw overs with markers on yellow post-its. I've learned a great deal about perspective, composition, and story telling.".Instagram.Link(accessed November 19, 2025)(September 5, 2023).
  7. ↑ "Most Recent Work".kenjiono.com.Link(accessed November 19, 2025).
  8. ↑ "I made this short film (rough reel) a few years ago. It's a story about how minority people(BIPOC, LGBTQ, immigrants, etc) get discriminated. If you have 3.5 minutes to spare, please watch until the twist at the end. Thank you Chett for editing, @genodiath, Thomas Rickert, @tiskatiesmith, @brianmhatfield for lending me your voices.".Instagram.Link(accessed November 19, 2025)(October 12, 2023).
  9. ↑ "This is a personal project that I worked on 10 years ago. It's called "Nora and Beta" which eventually turned into a picture book of the same name. (available on amazon)".Instagram.Link(accessed November 19, 2025)(October 27, 2023).
  10. ↑ "I self published a picture book called "Nora and Beta" and it's available on amazon. (Link in bio) It makes a great gift for a child around 3-8 years of age! Thanks for your support! #childrensbooks #illustration #noraandbeta".Instagram.Link(accessed November 19, 2025)(December 20, 2020).
  11. ↑ "I've working a new show called "My Dad the Bounty Hunter" as a Supervising Director since August. @edogdowning and @patrickharpin created this awesome show and when they pitched me this idea about a year ago, I knew I needed to be a part of it! […]".Instagram.Link(accessed November 19, 2025)(November 2, 2020).
  12. ↑ "Before the production started, it was important that the story team be on the same page, so I made the "Dad" storyboard style guide.".LinkedIn.Link(accessed July 14, 2025).
  13. ↑ "Last bit of the storyboard guide. We drew a lot from the Incredibles because it has all the elements we were looking for. (sincere acting, epic but not frenetic camera work, action, humor, etc) It's a cinematic master piece.".LinkedIn.Link(accessed July 14, 2025).
  14. ↑ DiMartino, Michael Dante; Konietzko, Bryan & Garagarza, Elsa (May 22, 2007). "City of Walls and Secrets" commentary. Book 2: Earth, Volume 3 DVD.
  15. ↑ Avatar Extras for "The Great Divide" on Nicktoons Network.
  16. ↑ Konietzko, Bryan; Dos Santos, Joaquim & Mattila, Katie (October 30, 2007). "The Beach" commentary. Book 3: Fire, Volume 1 DVD.
  17. ↑ DiMartino, Michael Dante; Konietzko, Bryan & Hedrick, Tim (May 22, 2007). "Lake Laogai" commentary. Book 2: Earth, Volume 3 DVD.
  18. ↑ "Avatar the Last Airbender scene that I storyboarded back in 2006(?). Mike and Bryan were always open to new ideas and pushing the boundaries. These boards were done on paper so in order to draw the key frames of Sokka doing the worm, I made a flip book using post-it notes and then pasted them on the storyboard pages afterwards.".Instagram.Link(accessed November 19, 2025)(August 23, 2023).
  19. ↑ "Drink Cactus Juice!".Nucleus.Link(accessed November 19, 2025).