Avatar: The Last Airbender
Hey everyone, it's our last week of the semester! I hope you guys are all doing well. I've been stressing over this last week. How did the time go by so quickly?! T^T Nevertheless, here are my last three reviews for this week.
Setting:
Avatar: The Last Airbender is set in a world where human civilization consists of four nations, named after the four classical elements: the Water Tribes, the Earth Kingdom, the Fire Nation, and the Air Nomads. In each nation, certain people, known as "benders" (waterbenders, earthbenders, firebenders and airbenders), have the ability to telekinetically manipulate and control the element corresponding to their nation, using gestures based on Chinese martial arts. The Avatar is the only person with the ability to bend all four elements.
The Avatar is an international arbiter whose duty is to maintain harmony among the four nations, and act as a mediator between humans and spirits. When the Avatar dies, their spirit is reincarnated in a new body, who will be born to parents in the next nation in a set order known as the Avatar cycle: Fire, Air, Water and Earth. By tradition, a new Avatar will travel the world to learn all four bending arts, after which they will begin in earnest their role as global peacekeeper. The Avatar can enter a condition known as "the Avatar State", in which they temporarily gain the skills and knowledge of all their past incarnations. Although this is when the Avatar is most powerful, if the Avatar were ever to be killed while in the Avatar State, the reincarnation cycle would end and the Avatar would never again be reborn. (Wikipedia)
Review:
If you think Avatar: The Last Airbender is just a regular kids' show, I'll be the first to tell you it's more than that. Avatar is an action, adventure, fantasy, and comedy show with an elaborate storyline. You'll come to love the members of Team Avatar as you see their characters grow through their struggles along their journey. This show was easy to get into, and everything about the Avatar world was so unique to see. The humor in this show is hilarious and clever, but it also has its serious and emotional moments.
If you liked Demon Slayer, you would enjoy watching Avatar!
Series Intro:
(There's no official trailer for the show)
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