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Avatar: The Complete Book 2 DVD Collection includes 20 action packed episodes from season 2/Book 2: Earth plus an inclusive never-before-seen bonus disc! This 5 disc set centers around Avatar Aangs continious quest to master the four elements. Together with Katara Sokka Momo and Appa he journeys across the Earth Kingdom in search of an Earthbending mentor while fighting off the treachorous Princess Azula who will stop at nothing to defeat the Avatar!System Requirements:Running Time: 492 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: ANIMATION/ADULT SWIM Rating: NR UPC: 097368511941 Manufacturer No: 851194 MPN: 851194 - UPC: 097368511941



Customer Reviews

  • Amazing show


    By AJ43O5U8J72DB on 2007-06-25
    I am in my late 20s, and I have to say this is one of the best cartoons I have ever seen. I happened to watch it one day while flipping channels and was hooked. I have gotten a TON of my friends hooked on it as well, and the dvds for season one have been changing hands all the time.
    Regarding the show itself: The animation is well done, often with beautiful scenes and accompanied by simple and beautiful music. The characters have depth and complexity rarely seen in cartoons.
    Regarding Season Two: This season is excellent. A great new character is introduced (though actually many great characters are introduced in Season two). The finale, like that of seasons one's, was exciting, fast paced, and EXTREMELY well done. The creators put a lot into the finales and it shows. The season finales have an epic feel to them, and often feature some sort of homage to Hiyao Miyazake, the creator of some of the best animated movies. On a sad note, the talented Mako, who voiced Uncle Iroh in season 1 and 2, passed away. His character is my favorite on this show, and I hope they find someone for season three that can fill his big shoes.
    I love this show and I know myself and many others are eagerly waiting for the premiere of season three. You come to care for these chracters and waiting to find out what happens is difficult. Basically, this show can be enjoyed on a lot of different levels, by a variety of people and ages.

  • Nothing more than pure brilliance!


    By A34R44ZM8YDCYH on 2007-06-01
    Season two finds our heroes after the events of season one, new characters and new plotlines make this season a keeper. I can't believe we are nearing the end of the series ark. Season three is said to be the last season, (which it should be, the story will be done after Aang learns how to fire bend and defeats the Fire Nation, better to have three GOOD seasons than six consecutive ones!)and what a show it has been! Kids and adults alike are flocking to their television screens to watch the adventures of these kids expand further, mysteries and suspenseful twists make this show great even for people older than twelve. The background track music also plays a key part in the show, making every joke, action, and plotline maximized to it's fullest potential.

    I recommend this show to anyone with a sense of individuality, not worried about the fact that they're watching an animated feature.

  • family time with avatar


    By ABFOTCRC4YC11 on 2007-05-31
    Avatar The Last Airbender - The Complete Book 1 Collection Just bought it and my whole family is enjoying it. My six year old son is watching it every night with us before bedtime. And my nieces got so involved with it that they have to continue seeing the whole series. We are still very much awaiting for the next great Avatar book 2 DVD. We are hoping that it will be released even before September. I would rate it 20 out of 10 because the whole plot of the story was that great and enjoyable for the whole family. Hopefully Nick channel will continue the Avatar story.

  • Best show on Nick since the glory days.


    By A2YVQOMP1BR4SK on 2007-08-28
    Ok, I'd like to preface this by saying I grew up in the glory days of Nick. When quality shows like Pete and Pete, Legends of the Hidden Temple and Are You Afraid of the Dark? were a dime a dozen. Lately I haven't been paying much attention to the programming on Nick. My, times have changed. Sure, I'd watch the occasional Fairly Oddparents or Spongebob but for the most part, it was programming aimed at very young kids(as opposed to the young adult crowd in the early 90's).

    Consequently, I didn't think much of Avatar when I had first heard of it. I thought to myself, here was another show jumping the anime bandwagon and made to look like a Naruto clone. I gave the show a chance only through a happy accident and boy was I glad. I was hooked on the spot. Here was the diamond in the rough. Here was a show that actually had a planned storyline with a beginning, middle and end. Not only that, but every episode has a significance to the overall storyline. This is a rarity in American television when most shows have character development over random situations every week but very little overall plot development. They lacked an overall story. This is what makes Avatar appealing to me. It's epic in scope and is not afraid to end a story when it's complete. Many other shows continue to drag and milk a series if it is profitable simply because it is too tough and costly to produce yet another hit.

    The characters are lovable, and a new level of depth is reached in season 2 especially when we learn more about Prince Zuko(Zuko Alone) and his uncle Iroh(Tales of Ba Sing Se). A new character is introduced in Season 2, Toph, a blind girl who happens to be a master Earthbender but is confined to her home because of her parent's belief that she is helpless. She is a welcome breath of fresh air as it's always great to see strong female lead roles, especially one with a handicap.

    Lastly, I would like to conclude by saying that Season 2 is a wonderful set of episodes. It is the "Empire Strikes Back" of the series and us Avatards cannot wait for the final installment of what has been an amazing ride these past 2 and a half years.

  • Best Cartoon show....


    By A2OXI2CHJZH8BF on 2007-07-31
    This is the best Cartoon series out there. I have 3 sons of my own, and even when they don't watch it, I make sure I get to. This cartoon has alot of heart and soul. Very rare in the many cartoons that are out there in today's world. At times I find myself crying from some of the touching episodes. BRAVO to the creators of this fantastic show. It's one of a kind!

  • The simplicity! The depth!
    By AJH0WPI4IF2RC on 2007-09-05
    One thing I absolutely love about the Avatar:TLA series is the fact that a 5-year old can watch it, and be entertained, and a 20-year old can also watch it, and be entertained. For us older folk, it's the hidden depth behind the four nations, and all the various characters. The plot is unique and complicated -without- being confusing, which in itself is a huge achievement. I highly recommend this series to anyone willing to give it a chance. I've heard too many complaints from people that won't watch it 'cause it's animated, or even because it's and american anime, and not originally from Japan. If you'll give it a chance, it will definitely hook you.

  • All four discs of Book 2, as well as a bonus disc
    By A1EEG7YJIYN60B on 2007-11-24
    This box set contains the four individually released DVDs for Book 2, as well as an exclusive bonus disc. The four episode discs contain five episodes and a "special feature."

    Disc one includes episodes 1-5, as well as an original uncut animatic. Disc two contains episodes 6-10, as well as audio commentary by the creators, cast and crew. Disc three contains episodes 11-15, and audio commentary from the creators, cast, and crew. And disc four contains episodes 16-20, as well as audio commentary from the creators, cast, and crew. Overall, I thought the "special features" for the individual discs of Book 2 were rather lacking.

    The exclusive bonus disc includes an interview with the creators and M. Night Shyamalan (who is directing a live-action "Avatar: The Last Airbender" film). There is also a feature entitled "The Essence of Bending," which includes interviews with series co-creator Bryan Konietzko and Sifu Kisu. There are also three "Avatar" super deformed shorts ("Bending Battle," "Swamp Skiin' Throwdown," and "School Time Shipping"). All I've got to say is, the super deformed shorts are rather amusing and hilarious if you have any knowledge of Avatar: The Last Airbender. There is also the "Escape From the Spirit World" animated graphic novel, which are basically pieces taken from the "Escape From the Spirit World" game that could be played at Nickelodeon's web site before Book 3 started airing.

    All in all, this set is worth it to get the bonus disc. The super deformed shorts should be in the hands of any "Avatar: The Last Airbender" fan.

  • The smallest hero
    By A2P06VF3HBS6NM on 2007-12-09
    Beautiful little stories, interesting characters (yes, even they are animated) and a truly enjoyment of each episode. Keeping the distance, I would compare these series with Harry Potter in the sense that I keep waiting for the next season, for the next adventure, same as I kept waiting for the next H.P. book. In a few words, a really intelligent animated tv show, well liked by both adults and kids.

  • Adults will love it too. Educational and Mesmerizing!
    By A22EWG2HY3QE8J on 2008-04-13
    Avatar is exceptionally written, perhaps the best animated series ever to air in America. It's so good that acclaimed Director, M. NIGHT SHYAMALAN,(The Sixth Sense, Unbreakable, Signs, The Village, The Happening) called it, "The coolest mythology I've ever seen," and put his own screenwriting on hold to spend the next six years producing/directing a BIG-SCREEN LIVE-ACTION TRILOGY of this story.

    Adults may find the occasional comic relief a bit cheesy, but will love the character development, psychological depth, mythos, realistic martial arts, "special effects", and the excellent insights into Asian philosophy, sociology, and mythology, and even politics. I've been studying Asian culture and philosophy and teaching in Asia for years and I've gained insights from this series because the writers have found ways to introduce and explain Asian thought so simply that even kids can "get it". Ideas like chakras, Daoism, and Chinese philosophy of the balance and properties of the natural Elements are brought to life and illustrated in the characters lives, situations, and cultural settings. I bought this to watch my nephews (though I often watch it when they're not here too) and I think it's awesome because as they grow up in an increasingly Asian world, I think what they were exposed to in this show will make Asian culture (Chinese, Tibetan, Japanese, Indian, Korean) much more accessible and comprehensible to them than it was to me when I studied it.

    Don't the the animation fool you, this series is an epic "reluctant hero quest" myth of exceptional crafting, on par with STAR WARS and LORD OF THE RINGS.

    Mesmerizingly ENTERTAINING and uniquely EDUCATIONAL! With or without kids, you'll LOVE it!

  • something something something review
    By A4FKV22D3T752 on 2007-07-10
    something something something avatar

    something something something complete

    something something something bender

    something something something rokuu

    something something something fire nation


  • great show but disc 1 (first 5 eps) has weak animation
    By A35C6JAB5CNK7G on 2007-12-28
    So, the writing and voice talent are terrific as always but there is a strange drop in the quality of the animation and directing on the first disc of Book 2 compared to Book 1. It's kind of like the difference between a Disney feature animation vs the straight-to-video sequels. Or the difference between a Mayazaki film and the Care Bears. The difference is most evident in the beauty of the individual characters faces and the detail of the action scenes. Katara, Sokka, Aang, Zuko - all are somehow made generic and flat, as opposed to stunning like in Book 1. It has to do with the colouring and the inking. It looks like they cut their colour budget in half and doubled the speed of the drawing.

    As to the directing, the combat scenes are very watered down with limited camera angles. In Book 1, the combat between Zuko and Aang or Zuko and Xiao are so very good you can feel the power of each attack. You can really FEEL what bending earth elements is like.

    It seems like as of Disc 2 (Chapt 6), the quality returns though.

    Best cartoon series - possibly ever.

  • The only good cartoon left
    By A1FC6FKPK55TDS on 2007-08-21
    Im nineteen and i frequently babysit my 8 yearold sister and 5 year old brother. when watching tv with them i continualy fall asleep because of the dull cartoons on disney and nick. But avatar is like no other! I fell in love with the characters and storyline. When cleaning, cooking, or doing homework i put in the avatar dvds for backround noise to keep me calm.

  • An epic masterpiece born
    By A2MJ2D499M4FWT on 2007-09-15
    So yeah a cartoon...sure, an anime....maybe. Whatever you just got to watch it. Its one that just gets better, I havent watched Nick in like 5 years and then this comes out. And as primarly an anime fan this series is one that definetly suprised me.

  • If only I could give it 10 stars!
    By AG0V2UASJ1YKG on 2007-09-17
    I too, am a late 20-something watcher of this fantastic show! I absolutely love it, and am on the verge of getting my husband hooked as well! He watched one episode with me and just had to Tivo the rest of the episode because we were leaving before it was over. It really is the best cartoon on these days. I wish Nickelodeon would come out with more shows of this caliber!

  • ATLA - The Complete Book 2 Collection
    By A1J49VBWCTHTTE on 2007-10-22
    For my nine year old daughter the best show that has ever been on television is Avatar - The Last Airbender. In Australia, the series is broadcast on the ABC. The first episode of the season is aired well after the last episode of the same season has aired in the US. So while the first season was being shown here I bought the Complete Book 1. Those DVDs have practically been worn out they have been watched so many times. Book 2 has just started airing here in Oz, so I bought the Book 2 collection as soon as it was released. It arrived the day before my daughter's ninth birthday. For a week it was non-stop avataring on our TV during her TV time.

    I have caught several of the episodes. Once again the team have successfully worked that miracle of producing a story that is entertaining regardless of the age of the person watching. Complicated emotional conflicts are portrayed in a way that children can understand while the humour remains at the slapstick level that children love.

    The new main characters are excellent additions to the cast. Toph is brilliant. She is an excellent role-model for any child that is facing growing up with some sort of mild physical disability, whether it be themselves or someone they know. Toph, in a word, is cool. Princess Azula on the other hand is no stereotypical black hat villain. She is smart, ambitious, and ruthless -- not necessarily evil, just on the other side. This has given my daughter a lot to think and talk about.

    I highly recommend this series to anyone with a daughter who is 8+. Katara and Toph are excellent girl characters; capable, courageous, loyal and determined. The stories are interesting and the animation gets better and better.

    Now if the makers of the Avatar toys could just let go of their stereotypes and start making action figures of the female characters I know one little girl who would happily buy them all.

  • An adult review
    By A19H0SU7HV1TI3 on 2007-12-04
    This is a great show full of interesting characters and great storytelling. I love how it often presents more "shades of grey" than black and white in terms of characters. They each have seperate motives and human greatness and failings at times. Take my favorite character Zuko for instance...a very fascinating and complex character. The episodes "Zuko Alone" from the second season I watched twice in a row, it was so good. The only reason I did not give this five stars is that I wish there was a little more violence here and there. I am not talking about beat 'em up brawls as there are plenty of those. I am talking about death and showing it occasionally. I understand this is marketed for kids too, but I am not a believer in sheltering kids from the realities of death in life. I particularly think it is dangerous in a story like this, which is about war, to show little or no natural repercussions of that reality. By trying to hide from children the realities of life we are only setting them up for a further fall potentially when they are exposed to it. Besides until you understand and experience death, you cannot really appreciate life. A lesson you don't want to delay. As it stands though this is a very entertaining and addictive show full of heart.

  • SUGOI!
    By A3N7HHBZNUJ6D6 on 2007-12-13
    Book 2 is slightly better than book 1, not that book 1 is bad. The storyline continues right where it left off, and it's great to see the characters evolve their personalities, skills and seeing prior characters from book 1 is a big plus. The Avatar is all powerful, yet has a life-threatening weakness that is revealed, and the main nemesis from season 1, Zuko, begins to have doubts about who he is and what is destiny should be. The action continues to be unique-new visual tricks and fresh attack styles just add to the excitement of a hard-to-predict plot. The show has a perfect balance of action and drama and begins to introduce semi-complex background details, which adds a new dimension to everything in ways you won't see coming.

    I haven't seen an American made cartoon television show this good in years-"Firefly quality" would be one way to describe it. This is as good as it gets for a modern DVD boxed set offering. I'll be buying season 3 when that comes out (2008).

  • never mind the ads
    By A3UKJK3L8CH2AN on 2008-02-07
    the series is really captivating; i was hooked the instant it premiered on nickelodeon, and i'd become more and more of a fan as the tale of Aang revealed itself. The characters are so believable, and i have grown to love each one over time. This dvd is top notch: from the cover artwork to the sharply recorded episodes. The only ovious and blatant flaw in this dvd is the long drill of ads it blared annoyingly before you could enjoy the series season. Without that, this set would've been perfect.

  • Avatar is Fantastic!!!
    By on 2008-02-09
    Avatar Season Two is fanatastic! I am eight years old and especially love the action, which has lots of cool scenes with fighting and cool stuff! I also like that Avatar is funny and me and my four year old brother laugh a lot when we are watching it. This is the greatest dvd ever, so BUY IT!!!

  • watch out for what region your in internationaly
    By A2C1B9B6KY9XWU on 2008-02-14
    Its so beautiful and shiny but If your'e not in America your DVD might have trouble playing a different region. Most computer programs are OK but you will have to change your computers region and it only lets you change it a limited amount of times!

  • Age is no barrier to enjoying and becoming "hooked" on Avatar the Last Airbender"
    By A2OJ4D5ZFNPVZ0 on 2008-03-17
    I got sick of pre-presidential politics on CNN, MSNBC and FOX. I'd watch Nick to clear my mind of the same old lies and exaggerations I'd hear, when I discovered "AVATAR the LAST AIR BENDER," on Nickolodean That was it, I was hooked on the story line and the extremely complex characters. This without exaggeration is one of the best epic cartoons (I almost shudder to label it a cartoon) it's more of a "HOW TO" for parent who want to teach their children, morals, ethics, and dealing in real life decisions, with all the barriers they'll face as young adults.

    I'm a nurse educator in my late 50's and even I enjoy this work almost as much as Shakespeare's works. It's so well written with as many twists, turns and bi-phasic characters as King Lear or the War of the Roses have, (the REAL ONE, not the one in which Danny De Vito played.)

    I'd hope Nick or some other very smart producer will pick up these characters and this story line, making it into a 3 or even 4 part epic movie series. I have a feeling its moral values will outweigh anything that the Harry Potter series had!

    All I can say is, it's an amazingly executed story, excellently written as a role model for any kid or even young adult in today's very convoluted world of good vs bad and the extreme blurring between the two.
    It's outstanding and I for one will recommend it to anyone: kid, teen or even an old geezer, who's tired of the real cartoons we see in Political Arena today..i.e., the ones with the Democrats and Republicians that are supposed to be reality. I loved to see Toph "earthbend" all the politicians and bury them in their lies, far, far under the earth's several layers so we can all sit and watch a real story of life, Avatar, the Last Air Bender."

  • Refreshing
    By A1YJ1PZ0J2P2LK on 2008-03-18
    Refreshingly creative! The merging and mixing of the various philosophies and cultures give it a distinct look and feel. Fantastic show, I wish I had a series like this to watch as a kid or teenager. Good for adults, too. Often fun and funny, it also has a heavier more mature side to the series which approaches topics like a death of a loved one, personal loss, betrayal, growth, and that people (even villains) have several facets of their personality. What I enjoy most is that the show rarely "returns to status quo" and all the events in an episode actually affect the characters and isn't forgotten.

  • This Series Rocks!
    By AJ72EAAG3CAO4 on 2008-04-14
    Recommended by a good friend, I quickly found Avatar: The Last Airbender to be a thrilling animated series which is much more than a kids cartoon. It has fundamental values, honor and integrity. Amazing action scenes, historical ancient chinese kung-fu and an excellent story-line.

    The characters are funny, charismatic and even sometimes sad. Season 2 is even better than Season 1. Like a good book I could not get enough of this series. My 9 year old daughter is fond of it too. I would recommend it to anyone. Amazon's prices are great compared to local retail outlets. Thanks to all.

  • Truely wonderful
    By AZ2YS183XA72L on 2008-06-12
    If you've never seen Anime before, this isn't it. What it is however is a near perfect synthesis of east meets west, both in terms of Animation and of Content. So much of Western Animation is episodic, where each episode does little or nothing to advance a greater plot or story. This is serial, with most episodes moving the story forward bit by bit, step by step. The four elements are western in design (there are five elements in chinese and japanese ideology, three of which are solids), but eastern in conceptualization.

    Ang himself is very Tibetan, a reincarnated individual who's recognition as the newest Avatar (featured in this season) is remarkably similar to the way the Dalai Lama is selected (see Kundun for more about that). A wonderful mixture of childish glee and world weary ancientness, he is everything Harry Potter isn't, responsible, hard working, and self motivating. Plus he seldom whines. Even his spiritual mentor, that wonderful addition to the Bearded Wiseone's club, Roku, the previous Avatar, is helpful and supportive in all the right ways. If you liked Harry Potter, you'll really like this.

    Season Two features my favorite addition to the cast, Toph, the blind Earth Bender, who's snarky attitude and general roughness is balanced by her vulnerability and carefully concealed compassion.

    This is not just a show for kids, but rather for everyone who likes animation, action, adventure, and good old fashion story telling. Its not too preachy, but does carry a good amount of moral lessions. I highly recommend this show to anyone... and I bought all three seasons (well, preordered the third) based upon watching a total of two episodes. I was not dissapointed, and neither will you be.

  • Another Box Set to Collect!
    By AJ0HP78SL0ZWM on 2007-09-14
    With new twists and turns in the story and new characters joining old ones in or against the Avatar's race toward an impending solar eclipse before the comet grants the Fire Lord ultimate dominance over the world, this season is an excellent follow-through for the series, and the grand finale episode, as well as the one preceding it, are the best yet in the series and will leave you on the edge of your seat begging for more!

    Luckily, it will only be another week's wait now to see what happens next!

    As for extras, each box set comes with an additional bonus disc full of great information, interviews, extras, specials and more. Not only that, but each disc alone comes with individual extras, making for hours of additional Avatar entertainment.

    For those who love fantasy, Eastern cultures, character depth and growth, beautiful artwork, humor mixed with suspense, a little drama, Korean animation, and even philosophy, you'll love Avatar! It has a very mellow feel to it at times yet has intense moments spread evenly throughout. It can also appeal to every demographic right down to the little ones up to people like myself in our twenties.

    At the top of my list of favorites is forever ReBoot S3, but at this rate, this series is sure to remain in second place, and for my picky ratings, that means it's awesome. ;)

  • Be the Envy of Nerds Everywhere
    By A39UB5ADPED1YJ on 2007-09-29
    Note: This review is written on the basis that you are already familiar with the main story and that I don't need to explain the basics.
    People hate Avatar for two reasons. The first, it's a cartoon that airs on a kids station, and people believe anyone who spends time watching kid's shows is sad and/or have no life. The second reason is (and I can't believe this is a reason) it's not real anime. It was written in America. These are the same people who refuse to try sherbert because it's not real ice cream.
    Still, there is a very good reason that this series has gotten five stars consistantly from reviewers, and it's not because all the reviewers are eight years old and know more about hacking the iPhone than I will ever learn in three lifetimes. It's because this series has depth, character, a complex but easily followable plot, reasearched, and has yet to be corrupted by the likes of stockbrokers and lawyers.
    Warning: Do not buy season two of Avatar if you have not bought season one or at least have a basic understanding. You will be lost.
    Season two of Avatar, although richer and deeper than season one, lost some points for me due to the fact that you practically need to watch every episode in order to understand what is going on, something season one managed beautifully. Much to my surprise, buying the entire season on DVD solved that problem, bumping my rating back up to five stars. It was wonderful to see the episodes all the way through and see them all flowing toghether. The artwork is magnificent, and the research the creators put into their action sequences is appreciated, even for those of us in the norm (myself included) with a lack of any martial arts experience. The overall feel is a superb story blending comedy, drama, action, romance, and tragedy almost flawlessly (let's see non-cartoons pull off something like that.)
    This set comes with five DVDs, four containing chapters 1-20 of Book 2, Earth, and the fifth comes with special features including Super Deformed Shorts and the standard behind the scenes features. The commentary on some of the episodes is actually pretty interesting if you have an hour or so to kill.
    Final Tally...
    Actual Show: 10/10
    DVD Features: 8/10 (I have no complaints, just that they might have added more stuff)
    Endurance (as in, how many times can I watch this before I go crazy?): 10/10
    Condition/Durability: Just don't use the box as a doorstop and you should be fine.
    Price: 7/10. Really expensive, but I definetly worth saving up for.

  • Avatar The Last Airbender
    By A1Q30U42VOXDV4 on 2007-10-17
    I can't rally give this video enough stars. Avatar The Last Airbender - The Complete Book 2 Collection
    After that have seen the first video with complete book 1 Avatar The Last Airbender - The Complete Book 1 Collection and the whole family sitting together and see all 20 parts over and over again we started to scan Internet on more information.
    A month ago when the complete book 2 was released I ordered that direct and believe me, it's super and we have loved looking on them.
    Now we soon have been looking on them 3 times and still love to watch them.
    Guess who is first to buy when book 3 is coming, we can't wait.
    You will not get disapointed with this video's.
    For a good time / Lars

  • Better than Japanese animation
    By A2Q31GU5220T8G on 2007-11-10
    I have seen a lot of japanese animation but I have to say The Last Airbender is much better than 90 % of them. The story line is good and actually teach one to be a better person. Hope the story does not end with Earth. Please give us more!

  • Excellent product, speedy delivery
    By A3NGZUQDOIERST on 2007-11-21
    The highly-anticipated dvd set arrived one day before the earliest arrival estimate, and in perfect condition. I don't have much else to say other than INCREDIBLE!!! - there are too many reasons why to list. I would definitely recommend it to all age groups; my entire family is enthralled by the show. Be sure to get Season 1 (aka "Book One: Water"); the second season is somewhat understandable without it, but you're definitely missing a lot of complex, interesting and relevant backstory.

  • The whole family is hooked
    By ASZY6QZE7G2KA on 2008-02-14
    This is a fantastic show. I'm 37 and have two kids. I introduced it to them and they are obsessed with it. My wife, who doesn't watch cartoons, got hooked too. It is an entertaining, at times visually stunning, and a very thoughtful (intelligent) story. The development of the characters as well as the emotional attachment to them rivals anything on television - that goes for shows with live actors too.


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