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I have to first say that I am not an avid cartoon watcher but do enjoy a good animation movie (Howl’s Moving Castle is my favorite movie)from time-to-time. I began watching the series and caught myself not being able to stop. Eventually I bought all three seasons in one swoop. I caught myself being shocked at the quality of the artwork, the excellent script and character development, fantastic action sequences that rivals any mainstream television show. But I’m a devoted fan for one main thing – the principals that the characters follow about friendship, loyalty, honor, courage and peace. Aang, the central character, capsulizes innocence weighted with much responsibility. His character is able to balance love for the people he loves and his responsibility to humanity without sacrificing his ideals. Very rare that I find a cartoon that isn’t heavy-handed or trivializes hardship. I think that is what makes this series appealing to all ages is that whether Aang was 12 or 50 years old, his character’s journey was relatable. I have a 2-year-old nephew so I’m excited to one day share the DVDs with him.Buy Avatar The Last Airbender The Complete Book 3 Collection Lowest Price, Order Now! [Click Here!]
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If you liked season one, you probably loved season 2, which deepened existing characters (most specifically Zuko), weaved plot lines that involved previous characters assumed lost (Jett and Suki) and even added Toph, a great addition to the fellowship. Season two ends with so many questions that beg to be answered…so many I don’t even want to attempt listing them. All of that being said, the best episode of season 3 does not compare to the worst episode of season 2.
Other critics have argued that the fights are bland and lifeless and except for a few cool moves and some unseen, nay unimagined bending in the final showdown, I found myself playing Diner Dash during much of the season.
Plot lines definitely become pied patterns and I am sick of episodes revolving around escaping a prison, saving a village or mastering a fighting form after a few afternoons’ work (Aang with fire, Sokka with swords, and (spoiler) Katara with blood).
Really though, it’s the loss of fresh, new characters and the inability to further develop the existing ones that drags this season down a rocky road behind slow wagon. All of the side plots have been resolved and the writers struggle to find momentum getting to the only thing the audience wants to see: Aang go crazy on Ozai (maybe him hook up with Katara, but Ozai first).
What should have happened: Instead of tossing in several unnecessary and uninteresting side plots, the third season should have been cut down to a movie, allowing audiences to get their due desserts in 1 tenth of the time.
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