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Aang and his friends continue their quest to the Northern Water Tribe, visiting various Earth Nation cities. They soon learn that Aang must master all bending elements before the summer, when a comet will arrive that could empower the Fire Nation making them virtually unstoppable.
Chapter 5 The King of Omashu: Aang, Katara and Sokka are brought before a crazy old king, who seems to enjoy messing with the kids- heads.
Chapter 6 Imprisoned: Katara attempts to inspire the oppressed people of an Earth Nation city, occupied by the Fire Nation.
Chapter 7 Winter Solstice Part 1: The Spirit World - Aang, Katara, and Sokka arrive at a town being terrorized by a mysterious force from the spirit world!
Chapter 8 Winter Solstice Part 2: Avatar Roku - During the winter solstice, Aang must reach a Fire Nation temple while dodging Prince Zuko, Commander Zhao, and the Fire Sages who guard it.
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I am a total fan/addict of this show, after I caught a few episodes on TV a while back. I was hardly ever able to catch them, due to a surplaus of work, and a deficit of working VHS recorders, but whenever I got the chance to see a show, I took it.
I love the whole elemental-magic-meets-martial-arts premise of the show, with certain skilled people being able to control each of the elements. Personally, given the choice, I would prefer to be an Airbender, because I tell ya, that little bald kid can sure get himself into, and out of, a lot of troublesome situations with a single breathe... when controlled properly.
Overall, this is a great series, awesome for the kids, and just as awesome to adults who still enjoy a bit of kids TV. Clean, with minimal explicit violence, no foul language, no nudity or sex scenes to worry about... it's wholesome entertainment with a lot of good moral and ethical guidelines in each episode. My 7 year old son ADORES this series now, after seeing only the first 4 episodes. A definite contender for Supreme Cartoon in my books! The only niggle I have is that they are releasing them only 4 episodes at a time, when the whole series is available. ![]()
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