Now I hadn't watched any of the first season. Apparently, each season is called a book, and each episode is called a chapter. As soon as I finished watching the DVD, I went straight to TiVo and got a season pass for the show.Īvatar: The Last Airbender - Book 2: Earth, Volume 1 contains the first five episodes of the second season. The entire essence of the show has a feel that is distinctly anime, or what we've all come to expect from first-rate anime, such as great artwork and animation, a deep and intriguing story arc, multidimensional characters, spot-on voice acting, and just the right blend of action, adventure, and humor. And boy, was I missing out! If I hadn't already known that it was a US production, and not Japanese animation, I would have been shocked to learn so. I've had Avatar: The Last Airbender profiles posted on my site for some time now, but until watching the Avatar: The Last Airbender - Book 2: Earth, Volume 1 DVD, I had never actually experienced this wonderful series.
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