![]() ![]() Each episode usually introduces a new and genuinely interesting opposition and/or characters to be overcome by the end of the show, and visually there is plenty of awe inspiring backgrounds and quality animation. The story lines are top notch, being both episodic in nature and chronologically integral from one show to the next. Great plots and stunning visuals are just as much of importance to the overall success of the show. But this is just the beginning of the glue that keeps you coming back. ![]() There is lot of humor and fun in this show, and you can't help but to really love these characters and their pets. The main characters who find themselves caught in this struggle are three teens named Katara, Sokka, and Aang (the Avatar) who have set forth to bring harmony to the world through their influence and through the powers of the still developing Avatar. Avatar has strength in all the major areas of film and story, starting at ground level with an exceptionally believable world setting where war is taking place among the different nations. ![]() The creators of Avatar have really crafted an artistic piece of fun and creative storytelling that is a rare gem for American TV. Even though Avatar is of American origin, it has a lot of Japanese anime influence, particularly visually, but keeps the best of both animation cultures with it's American sense of playfulness and more realized characterization. ![]()
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