Nickelodeon (ended 2008)
Lisa31468 wrote: |
How well do the creators of this game know the diehard fans that you cannot access the online comics until the actual week they are scheduled to air during the Saturday show. Egads. They already anticipated that we would obsessively figure out the codes! What does that say about us? |
shadowscott wrote: |
I am uploading three out of four comics so far. I found the third one online somewhere so I downloaded it. |
UGamer08 wrote: |
Yo- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-ZNA2gS3CA&mode=user&search= http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XZusQaTMUk&mode=user&search= And just in case viacom does its thing again- http://www.livevideo.com/media/playvideo_fs.aspx?fs=1&cid=34BA051C75F74658980DF9F03AEA89E7 Even with the whole "God, can we make stuff up as we go along" thing,??surprisingly very entertaining. |
crashblast23 wrote: | ||
You know, youtube's going to delete your videos soon... |
bdllbo wrote: |
I'm noticing a theme in the game... Roku and Kyoshi both talked to Aang about mistakes that Avatars have made.... One talks about trying to get into the Avatar State and the other talks about a failed compromise or a failue to find balance. What does this mean for Aang? Is he going to have to forego his attempt to find balance with his love for Katara and being able to control the Avatar State? What if Aang decides to undo Kyoshi's mistake and eliminate the Dai Li (with Bumi's help)? I'm sure the past Avatars are trying to relay some message to Aang about some action he will take very shortly, otherwise he wouldn't be taught these lessons. The game online in and of itself is simplistic, but I think it holds clues to what the beginning of season 3 will be like... Aang needs to try to figure out a mistake or find balance in a mistake or try to correct mistakes of his past lives. Spiritually speaking, reincarnation is so that the future lives can correct mistakes the past lives made with the same soul. I love the creators... a simply online game with ramifications that will satiate our appetites until Season 3 starts. I love it! |
picketposter14 wrote: | ||
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Yea, I mean if Kuruk's story wasn't even a hint of what's to come, I don't know what is. Roku, Kyoshi, and Kuruk (and most likey Yangchen) are giving Aang little "life lessons" I guess. At least now we know, that Avatars CAN marry and be in love an what-not. But, apparently there are some consequences.
kataang4eva081 wrote: | ||||
Yea, I mean if Kuruk's story wasn't even a hint of what's to come, I don't know what is. Roku, Kyoshi, and Kuruk (and most likey Yangchen) are giving Aang little "life lessons" I guess. At least now we know, that Avatars CAN marry and be in love an what-not. But, apparently there are some consequences. |
My take so far:
Roku- alright at best. Think the thing that really messed it up was ???Fang???. Seriously, are you effin me with that?
Kyoshi- a bit better and it did provide intriguing backstory. Unfortunately unlike the other two, we didn???t delved that much into her overall personality. And she just happened to live to 230, and just happened to be the one who engendered that Dai Li. It was kinda one of the times where the creators try a bit too hard to connect everything together.
Kuruk- Now this one I really enjoyed, quite interesting considering how little focus we???ve had on him in the past. It kinda reminded me of a later season 1 episode, with pacing and story that flowed a bit better (even in such a limited time period), quality characterizations (Kuruk was definitely and thankfully not what I expected), and an almost perfect balance between comedic and dramatic elements. I don???t like quoting lines, but that agni kai bit was too much. Huh, emoticon. I hope the next one???s just like it, though that kindof thinking process is usually the comeuppance of these things. Eh, well whatever.