Epic ending is EPIC.
If you haven’t heard of Avatar, let me enlighten you. Avatar is quite simply one of the best animated series in a long time. It’s a testament to its greatness that though it was aimed at a children’s audience, teenagers and adults watched it as well. It had something for everyone, from a large, vivid cast of well-developed characters to great animation to a sharp sense of comedy. The inspiration it gained from asian culture and the use of elements as weapons was an amazing concept. Through the entire series’ run, it rarely faltered to deliver entertainment, and though its end was rushed and a bit sappy, it suitably tied up most of the loose ends left in the series. Even that which wasn’t answered was completely blown away by the fantastic battles during the finale. In short, I’m sad to see it end, and I think it could have had at least one or two more episodes to flesh things out a bit, but it’s an extremely satisfying ending to a great series.
Series Rating: 9/10
damn… it’s over??? i’m only halfway through book two and haven’t watched it in months, except for the few times i come across it on nickolodeon.
@biankita
They are making a movie for 2010. But it’s being directed by M.Night Shyamalan. And it’s going to be real life. Man, that movie is going to SUCK.
oh shi— m. night shyamalan??? that’s gonna suck more than the dragonball movie.
OMG, I love Avatar as well! :3 But I’ve only seen the first episode on tv ….
An Avatar movie? I can’t imagine how would Aang’s hair would look like in real life…
@blissmo
How can you love something you’ve only seen one episode of? More importantly, how can you only see one episode of something you love? Watch the rest!
@kanzeon
Silly boy, he has no ha-
Oh, I just got it. Quite the witty joke, my friend.
aren’t there coming more episodes?
@justme
Other than a possible live-action movie, no.