Avatar is awesome, atm i'm watching the serie for second time

| ganix said: This is because the voice actor died mid way through season 2 for Iroh... Very sad, but I feel his understudy did an excellent job taking up the role. |
I honestly couldn't tell until you just brought it up

| snyps said: thanks ps3sales i'll definately have a look at the series! |
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Also; to those referring to the different voice actors for Uncle Iroh, this is true. That's why in the "Tales of Bah Sing Sei" Episode in book 2, at the end it says "In honor of Mako". Mako was the first Iroh voice actor.... Sad.
The only real flaw I can see in the series was that most of Season 1 was Adventure of the Week, some of which naturally fell flat. But beyond that...yeah, not a lot to criticize. The recap episode was also a perfect example of what a recap episode should be.
| noname2200 said: The only real flaw I can see in the series was that most of Season 1 was Adventure of the Week, some of which naturally fell flat. But beyond that...yeah, not a lot to criticize. The recap episode was also a perfect example of what a recap episode should be. |
Adventure of the Week? Can you explain more please? :)
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Until the last three or so episodes of that season, the only time episodes felt related were the first two and the episodes where he met the Fire Sages. Otherwise, it was largely a series of "visit new place, meet new characters not alluded to before, solve local problem, rinse and repeat." There was world building and the like going on, of course, and many of those characters came back in later seasons, but for the most part the episodes felt largely disconnected from each other. This is the part of the show where the characters are covering the most ground, geographically, and it affected how much depth they could have at any given place.
noname2200 said:
Until the last three or so episodes of that season, the only time episodes felt related were the first two and the episodes where he met the Fire Sages. Otherwise, it was largely a series of "visit new place, meet new characters not alluded to before, solve local problem, rinse and repeat." There was world building and the like going on, of course, and many of those characters came back in later seasons, but for the most part the episodes felt largely disconnected from each other. This is the part of the show where the characters are covering the most ground, geographically, and it affected how much depth they could have at any given place. |
While I do completely agree with you, I don't think that was neccesarily a negative thing. The first season had a lot of backstory to say and characters to introduce. I wouldn't have it any other way :D
Also they seemed to improve the story telling with each season.
Funny, just rewatching the series again. Best series ever, absolute perfection.
10/10
Still really like Legend of Korra, but it really isn't as good as Last Airbender. The city is an interesting location and the story is great, but since it doesn't allow for bending on a big scale (as shown in the first episode) the fights aren't nearly as good.
8.5/10
| KHlover said: Funny, just rewatching the series again. Best series ever, absolute perfection. 10/10 Still really like Legend of Korra, but it really isn't as good as Last Airbender. The city is an interesting location and the story is great, but since it doesn't allow for bending on a big scale (as shown in the first episode) the fights aren't nearly as good. 8.5/10 |
^___^ Agreed!
Unrelated: I'm playing KH 1.5 HD remix right now, and it's my first time playing a KH game... IT'S PISSING ME OFF SO MUCH RIGHT NOW.