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Avatar the last airbender season 2 finale
Avatar the last airbender season 2 finale




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What was the point of having that arc then if Aang is just going to be handed the solution? It feels cheap and basically removes any sort of tension or intrigue about what Aang will do this could've been an opportunity to grow his character further but the writers wrote themselves into a corner. A lion turtle, which has never been hinted at in the slightest (aside from a passing mention that hints at nothing and only reveals his name) shows up and gives Aang the ability to defeat Ozai. Any one of these that involves Aang figuring out a way to defeat him.īut.

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This was interesting and could've provided many interesting diversions from what we would expect.Īang could figure out by himself how to remove the bending from someone convince Ozai to stand down or hell, give in and just murder the guy.

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One of the main problems and troubles Aang had leading up to the finale was "I don't want to kill Ozai but everyone is telling me I should what should I do?" I cannot wait to continue my plunge into this world with The Legend of Korra, which takes place 70 years later, but my only fear is that it won’t live up to the original series.īuy Avatar: The Last Airbender – Book Three: Fire on DVD at Amazon for $13.34.The finale of Avatar wraps up every character amazingly well.

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Despite being the kind of show that could keep going on and on like your typical shōnen anime series, Avatar is brave enough to end the series where it needs to end. Perhaps it was during one of those periods where I watched Cartoon Network instead of a Nickelodeon… But this is one of the most satisfying series I have ever seen. Perhaps it was the point in my life where I was growing out of cartoons.

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I don’t know how I missed this in my childhood. If you haven’t seen Avatar: The Last Airbender lately, or ever… It’s truly an essential series. The beauty of the writing in the series finale had me nearly in tears. And still, that young boy found a way to go around the issue, do what was right, fix the four kingdoms, and spare his life. Zuko told him so, his friends told him so, and even his past lives as the Avatar told him he must kill the Fire Lord. He knew it was the only way, if the Fire Nation would ever truly to be defeated, that he’d have to kill Zuko’s father, the Fire Lord.

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His moral code wouldn’t allow him to become a killer, even if the world needed him to be. At long last Aang could do it all.īut the true power Aang possessed was his unswerving wisdom and kindness. I was so happy this possibility was finally alluded to, that when he actually came up to them and he wasn’t allowed into their “group” I felt so betrayed by my cartoon friends! Ugh, I wanted to slap them silly! But alas, he joined the crew and taught Aang the basics to Firebending. No longer the story of the plight of the wrongdoer, Zuko knows his true place in the story – by Aang’s side. Prince Zuko slaps himself in the face, realizes his wrongdoing, and aids the Avatar. This is the bit we’ve been waiting for for three seasons. Regardless, the heroes lose this battle, but regroup. Forever the shadow of the group, Sokka comes into his own – not just as the funny guy, but as a fantastic general and leader. The brilliance of Sokka’s plan, his ideas to storm the city, along with the aid of past antagonists just felt so right. We actually get somewhat of a midseason finale too, in the form of the team taking on the Fire Nation during said solar eclipse, which was extremely satisfying (although it ended in defeat). After the disappointing ending to the last season, this was a mighty relief. The beginning of the season felt unfortunately buildup-ish, to the point where the story felt stagnant up until the day of the solar eclipse, but it quickly picked itself back onto its feet. Avatar puts itself in a league of its own, ending the show on a high note, never pulling a single punch.

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Yes, the entire series bordered closer to esotericism for children’s programming than most, but this season stepped it up that much more into a truly mature and brilliantly realized production, it’s anime influences (from Dragon balls Z, Naruto, and even Miyazaki) all clearly visible, but never merely duplicated. This season, at least for me, stopped being a kids show however. I don’t know of another more epic, more beautiful, and more satisfyingly conclusive American cartoon as Avatar was. In fact, if you were to ask me which other American cartoons meant for children could top Avatar, I’d be at a total loss as to give you any form of answer. Without a shadow of a doubt in my mind, Avatar: The Last Airbender is one of the greatest American animated series ever.






Avatar the last airbender season 2 finale