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Book 2: Earth, Vol. 1 Avatar the Last Airbender: Book 2 Earth, Volume 1 finds Aang, the Avatar and potential reconciler of a world divided into air, earth, water, and fire kingdoms, now a master Waterbender. That means he and companions Katara and Sokka can now leave the Northern Water Tribe and concentrate on mastering earth. New adventures and dangers await the heroic trio in the five episodes included on this DVD, which finds Aang experiencing nightmares about the power of the Avatar State. He also meets an earth kingdom general with plans for attacking the warrior tribes of the fire nation, gets trapped with possible love interest Katara in the Cave of Two Lovers, and gets pulled into a supernatural swamp by a tornado. As always, Avatar is above average as an engaging anime tale, with a wonderfully original storyline and striking artistry. --Tom Keogh

Book 2: Earth, Vol. 2 The five chapters in Avatar the Last Airbender: Book 2 Earth, Volume 2 continue the story of young avatar Aang's adventures deep within the Earth Kingdom. As usual, each episode is a seamless blend of grave drama and comic relief, but the stakes seem higher than ever with the addition of a new member to Aang's team. Joining Katara and Sokka is Toph, a blind but powerful earthbending girl trying to obscure her aristocratic origins by defeating large, scary men in the ring. Aang recognizes Toph from his vision of an earthbending teacher, whom he needs to help him master control over the earth element. Toph also adds a kind of sardonic, tart tone to Aang's journey, ultimately leaving her world to join the series’ trio of young heroes. "The Blind Bandit" finds Aang, Katara, and Sokka working hard at convincing Toph to help their mission. "Zuko Alone" carries on the tale of the firebending prince who now travels alone and anonymously, but comes close to befriending a boy in an Earth Kingdom town. (The episode is full of interesting flashbacks from Zuko’s youth.) "The Chase" also concerns Zuko’s past, but is primarily about Aang, Katara, and Sokka adjusting to Toph’s somewhat self-centered presence on the team at the same time Princess Azula is relentlessly hunting them all down in a kind of speeding tank. "Bitter Work" finds Toph having difficulties training Aang, while "The Library" is an exotic episode about a professor who leads the crew to a library containing information useful against the Fire Nation. When they get there, they find the place guarded by the owl-like Wan Shi Tong, who begins sinking the library in defense against the perceived invaders. --Tom Keogh

Book 2: Earth, Vol. 3 Avatar the Last Airbender: Book 2 Earth, Volume 3 covers chapters 11 through 15 in the ongoing saga of Aang, the 12-year-old reincarnation of an avatar destined to reunite the warring nations of fire, earth, water, and air. Still traveling with his friends Katara, Sokka, and newcomer Toph, Aang gets into some of the strangest and most compelling situations yet seen on his journey to master control over all four elements. The first story, "The Desert," finds Aang so upset over the abduction and criminal sale of his flying bison, Appa, that the powerful boy shows a streak of rage, demonstrating to himself that he could easily use his emerging skills to harm enemies if he wished. Still, Appa remains missing through this volume, leading the gang on a mission to survive a desert sojourn and survive during a perilous flight (with a young family in tow) over a pass through mountains and ocean in "The Serpent’s Pass." They also get involved in a bizarre fight (in "The Drill") against the Fire Nation army and its gigantic drill, which is aimed at the outer wall of Ba Sing Se, a city occupied by earth people. Once inside Ba Sing Se, however, things get really weird: smiling officials (in "City of Walls and Secrets") outlaw any discussion of the war outside in order to keep the population placid and the economy rolling. Finally, "Tales of Ba Sing Se" is an original piece made up of individual vignettes focusing on each of the major characters. If there is anything surprising about Book 2 Earth, Volume 3, it’s the amount of romance (kissing, even!) in the air. These Avatar boys and girls are growing up. --Tom Keogh

Book 2: Earth, Vol. 4 The long journey of young Avatar Aang and his friends Katara, Sokka, and Toph continues in this dramatic installment in the Avatar the Last Airbender series. Picking up from Volume 3, the first chapter on this disc, "Appa’s Lost Days," traces the hard times of Aang’s winged bison, Appa, after the latter is stolen in order to blackmail Aang into not going to the Earth King with information about a pending coup. The clever Aang manages to find Appa anyway and complete his crucial mission, though he learns, in "The Earth King," that the sheltered monarch doesn’t buy the notion that his own counsel, the power-grasping Long Feng, could be behind such a conspiracy. Complicating matters is the arrival of Princess Azula to take control over forces loyal to Long Feng, while Zuko, the reformed Fire Nation prince now acting as a humble but happier servant to his wise, tea-drinking uncle, is powerless to stop her. (On the other hand, Zuko forms an unexpected bond with one of Aang’s allies.) Everything comes to a head in "The Crossroads of Destiny," in which Aang, suddenly confused by the sage advice of a guru who tells him he must free himself of a crucial emotional attachment, joins the others in an uphill effort to stop Azula from overtaking the Earth King. As engaging and frequently funny as every other volume in the Avatar series, Volume Four is a great ride through a climactic time in the long-running story. --Tom Keogh

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Avatar The Last Airbender
 
Review Date: February 16, 2010
Reviewer: Betty Shively,
This book set is a good time occupier on snow days. My grandson liked it so much that he would "save" the next episode to watch later. Good purchase! Betty Shively
Two movie snobs and daughter agree: Best show ever
 
Review Date: February 15, 2010
Reviewer: Jennifer and Mia, Portland, OR United States
We're 6, 36, and 54, and we're totally hooked on this animated series. It's the most engaging, funny, thoughtful, exciting TV or movie we've seen together in a long time.

A few things we love about it:

--Multi-dimensional characters--

The main characters are 12, 14 and 16 years old, and they all have to make tough choices between what they want in the short term and what is right for the greater good. They make mistakes and fail sometimes, and it's not all about happy endings. Over the course of the show, you learn that there's much more to "good guys" and "bad guys" than meets the eye. There's a lot to think about in terms of nature vs. nurture, as some character traits seem inherent and others are the result of past training or trauma.

--Strong females--

Katara fills a much-needed spot for female characters: She's independent and nurturing at the same time. She speaks her mind and makes tough decisions, and helps people without being stuck in that role. She's confident with her body's strength and doesn't fuss about her appearance, even though she's beautiful in a very natural and healthy way. Katara's mother and grandmother are/were also wise and influential, and are respected as capable women throughout the series. Toph is the world's coolest tom-boy and is strong and creative, but also hiding some vulnerability we learn about as time goes on. (I love this humanizing touch to all of the characters.)

--An exciting plot line--

The kids set out to learn the skills to restore balance and peace in the world. Love, war, roadtrips, etc. We're on the edge of our seats.

--Beautiful landscapes and architecture--

What's not to love about flying all over the world on the back of a 6-legged flying air bison?

--Thoughtful themes--

This storyline is much more nuanced than many simplistic "good versus evil" plots in kids' (and grown-ups') entertainment. The problem to resolve in this series is the lack of balance among the elements (water, earth, air, fire) that allows the Fire Nation to dominate the other nations. There's a lot to learn in terms of each element's traits, and how a "good" characteristic can be "bad" when it's excessive or absent.

--!Pure fun!--

Deep thoughts aside, this series is fun, fun, fun. I can't believe it's marketed as 6-11 years old. We all love it.
The show is great, but beware THERE ARE NO SUBTITLES on the discs!
 
Review Date: February 14, 2010
Reviewer: B. Harrison, Louisville Ky
The show is an absolute gem thus the 5 star rating. But I must admit I am sadly disappointed and surprised that Nik. would produce a series of disk THAT DOES NOT CONTAIN SUBTITLES! If you, or your children, are hard of hearing/deaf I guess you can only watch the shows on nickolodeon where subtitles are present and forgo these disc!
historical anime
 
Review Date: February 11, 2010
Reviewer: David Mateo, queens, ny usa
well for anyone who got passed episode 10 in the series they would know to watch the hole series i bought the hole thing because i liked it and i knew what i was going for if youre going to buy this i sugest you buy all three seasons so that you dont skipp out on any chapters the only bad thing is it doesnt come with subtitles for the hearing impaired
Second set of a great series
 
Review Date: December 13, 2009
Reviewer: G2 in Gillett PA,
Avatar, well done, animation and writing
overall exceptional offerings
Amazon also provided these shipped in
quick time and packaged well,
which just helps to get that warm fuzzy
feel when you buy from them ;-)
Thanks again,
G2

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