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Avatar The Last Airbender - Book 3 Fire, Vol 2

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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
Brand: PARAMOUNT PICTURES
EAN: 0097368526747
Format: Animated, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: Nickelodeon
Manufacturer: Nickelodeon
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Nickelodeon
Region Code: 1
Release Date: January 22, 2008
Running Time: 125 minutes
Sales Rank: 1307
Studio: Nickelodeon
Theatrical Release Date: February 21, 2005




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Product Description:
Legend has it that when the sun is in full eclipse the Fire Nation will be at their weakest and most vulnerable. In the second installment of Avatar: The Last Airbender Book 3: Fire Volume 2 Aang Katara Sokka and Toph continue to prepare for the coming eclipse. Aang and Zuko learn about their shared past Toph gets into trouble in a small Fire nation village and Katara learns a Waterbending technique that she wishes she could 'unlearn?' When the Day of Black Sun finally arrives the long awaited invasion of the Fire Nation begins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: ANIMATION/ANIME UPC: 097368526747 Manufacturer No: 852674

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Avatar the Last Airbender: Book 3--Fire, Volume 2 finds the series closing in on a long-awaited day of reckoning with the fire nation. The five episodes on this disc continue those chapters on Volume 1 in which Aang--the young avatar--and his companions Katara, Toph, and Sokka live undercover in the fire nation, awaiting the moment when an alliance of warriors from the air, water, and earth nations converge to overtake the conquering firebenders once and for all. On Volume 2, the path to the day of battle, in typical Avatar fashion, is full of misadventures and intrigue, but also sundry revelations that make the pending series climax that much more interesting. 'The Avatar and the Firelord' is the backstory of how the fire nation leader came to be a brutal tyrant in the world. Turns out he was the best friend of none other than the previous avatar; the souring of their relationship led to the troubles young Aang is trying to resolve. (While Aang is finding all this out, the fire nation's Prince Zuko discovers his ancestry is more complicated than he'd imagined, and that he has more of a role to play in ending the war waged by his people.) 'The Runaway' is a comedy about mischievous Toph getting into trouble for using her earthbending powers to win bets and make a lot of money. 'The Puppetmaster' is a scary story featuring a waterbending old woman who initially enchants Katara, but then later is revealed to be a vengeful monster with terrifying abilities to control people's bodies. 'Nightmares and Daydreams' concerns an anxious Aang unable to sleep and stop hallucinating prior to the coming battle, while part one of 'The Day of Black Sun' sees the beginning of the allies' invasion of the fire nation. Lots of surprises in this last episode, with a cliffhanger ending that makes the next volume of Avatar most desirable. --Tom Keogh







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