Hey everyone, R0ku here (technically, I forgot his password ). and even though it's only been gone for a couple days, I feel "unsatisfied". It's a hunger I'm afraid will never disappear, but I know that there's a little more steak in the fridge (if ya' know what I mean). The concept of the world of Avatar caught me from the very first episode, and as time went on I became an Avatard (that is, stupified human with the need to do all things Avatar). It changed my life in many ways, such as beginning training in Shaolin and Ba Gua (and some probably-fake internet sessions of Wu-style Tai Chi), and pursuing a life of filmmaking and entertainment. Whenever I was feeling down, I could flip on the DVR and watch an episode or two; try to relate with Aang's problems to solve many of my own. And with all of these great and exciting times, I still feel like I'm wanting more. And I know from my own experience of writing my own story that piggy-backs on the end of the last episode that there's planty of extra juice to run on. I'm usually not a fan of squeesing this extra juice out (then you've got Pirates 4 and The Land Before Time thirty-something) but if it's been hailed by many hard-headed critics (if not all) as one of the greatest animated television shows ever made, it deserves a little more punch on the public. I don't think I speak just for myself when I say I want Avatar back on-air. And judging by the simply stunning animation of the last four episodes, I know that Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko are plenty capable to start their careers (yes, that means having a two-page biography on IMBD) off BIG. From a unknown filmmaker to the next, this bag has a lot of goodies in them you're just not looking deep enough. So, to all of those who want Avatar: The Last AIrbender back, say "I" (literally, that means post below). I'll keep track of the Yes's to No's, and each month I'll post an updated, simpler list. This post will be found on every large Avatar forum on the internet, and hopefully, quick as we can, we'll have enough to come forward to the head-honchoes.
Good Luck Avatar fans,
We'll Need It.
P.S. On a less-related topic, you can read my daily-updated story on Nick.com .