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Elmofongo: Everyone seen Avatar The Last Airbender.
Everyone except me, then.
Soo, is it worth or not? Is the story interesting?
Is this cartoon something similar to Naruto, overall?
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Falci: cancelation of the new Thundercats show before they could wrap up the story. :(
OMG really??
I wanted to check it :\
I hate when they kill shows..
Post edited August 12, 2015 by phaolo
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Elmofongo: Everyone seen Avatar The Last Airbender.
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phaolo: Everyone except me, then.
Soo, is it worth or not? Is the story interesting?
Is this cartoon something similar to Naruto, overall?
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Falci: cancelation of the new Thundercats show before they could wrap up the story. :(
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phaolo: OMG really??
I wanted to check it :\
I hate when they kill shows..
NOTHING like Naruto and so much better.

Its like Lord of the Rings in that you see a WHOLE WORLD. Seriously in the entire show you practically visit almost evey single piece of land shown in the show.

Both Polar Regions, the the bulk of the Earth Kingdom, the Fire Nation, and all 4 air nomad settlements.

Paralles to real world asia is increadible.

First Season starts off inteseting but the later episodes do and mean DO get better and really early. The last 3 episodes of season 1 was essentially a 3 part epic.

The finale of the 3rd season was a 4 part epic.
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phaolo: Everyone except me, then.
Soo, is it worth or not? Is the story interesting?
Is this cartoon something similar to Naruto, overall?
I've never seen Naruto so I can't judge it based on that, but if that's anything like other anime-type shows I've seen, it probably stretches one story over several episodes, right? Avatar's a bit different in that every episode is its own little story while many also further the overarching story of the series. It also starts a bit slow, but if you stick with it you're bound to fall in love with it. I only tried it because it had a perfect 5-star rating on Amazon, and I ended up watching the entire series in something like a weekend.

And going back to the other things you asked about, Rick and Morty is the best show on television right now (if you ask me). It's funny, smart, ridiculous, and when you least expect it, it punches you right in your emotions. In a good way.
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Falci: Well, it's been eras since I watched Cartoon Network.

The one thing about western animation that made me incredibly sad in the last few years was the cancelation of the new Thundercats show before they could wrap up the story. :(

The same goes for the Masters of the Universe one from early 2000s.
I'm saddened about the cancelation of Sym-Bionic Titan.

And wow I thought I was the only one who liked that He-Man:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHH9m6ksGFc&list=PLNFpTZ3gJNrL6diD-kIH5oZjga6OESalF

Some guy in this site said its just anime bullcrap :P
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Elmofongo: [..]
Thanks, I'll check it then.

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227: I've never seen Naruto so I can't judge it based on that, but if that's anything like other anime-type shows I've seen, it probably stretches one story over several episodes, right?
You're thinking about the old Dragon Ball, I guess.
It's not absurd like that, luckly (let's ignore the now skippable filler-hell before the end lol).
The first season of Naruto is quite good overall, but the main arc is not concluded there.

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227: Avatar's a bit different in that every episode is its own little story while many also further the overarching story of the series.
Wait.. it isn't mainly episodic, right?
That would be quite bad ( = many fillers ).
Ah, also, is it kid-friendly (no blood or deaths) or does it have dark moments too?

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227: Rick and Morty is the best show on television right now
Cool!
Post edited August 12, 2015 by phaolo
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phaolo: Wait.. it isn't mainly episodic, right?
That would be quite bad ( = many fillers ).
Ah, also, is it kid-friendly (no blood or deaths) or does it have dark moments too?
Not sure what you mean by episodic, but I definitely don't remember any fillers. It wraps up the whole story in three seasons, so it's paced pretty fast, and all of the episode-long stories tie into the characters and how they develop.

It's kid-friendly for sure, too. There are deaths, but they're typically of the off-screen and/or heroic sacrifice variety. I remember thinking how impressive it was that the series covered that kind of stuff so delicately and without losing its sense of humor.
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227: Not sure what you mean by episodic
episodic = there are many episodes with self-contained side-stories, whilst the main plot is limited to a few of them.

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227: It's kid-friendly for sure, too. There are deaths, but they're typically of the off-screen
Eh, then Naruto is more "mature" about that (without going overboard).
One thing I don't like very much about western cartoons is when they end up too much sanitized for children :\
Post edited August 12, 2015 by phaolo