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Post by wiiboy on Jul 21, 2008 21:25:32 GMT -6
Now there has been rumors of a future mini series to come in 2009. And Nickelodeon officials did say there were going to be small spin off series to hold fans off until the live action movie is released. Plus there have been a lot of openness during Sozin's Comet.
What does everyone think the mini series could be? Rumor has it, it's going to be titled, "Journey of a Prince: Zuko's Story." It was rumored to have only 12 episodes and will mainly be about Zuko finding his mother.
If this does happen, Mai will become a leading lady in the series. I do hope that Katara and Aang make a cameo. Remember Zuko did take a bullet for her. I am sure Katara grateful to do anything that Zuko asks of her. Katara should have a part during the series, even if it's not really about romance. Toph is another character they should use, because for starters. They haven't really used her that much except for episodes using Zuko. Katara and Toph have both became involved in the Firelord's tale. It would make sense to add them.
However Aang should also make a cameo. I mean he was the character that started the entire thing. Plus I doubt Katara would venture off without Aang now. Well, Sokka, Katara, and Aang probably won't separate soon.
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Post by tnaruto on Jul 24, 2008 16:43:06 GMT -6
am looking forward to something like that if its gona come
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Post by Beebs on Jul 24, 2008 17:09:29 GMT -6
Well, I have no idea what to think. I've heard rumors of a mini-series as well, but the snotty people over at TV.com say that in some interview Mike and Bryan said ATLA would be the end of Aang and Zuko's story, but that's obviously a load of bull since we were left in the dark regarding Zuko's story.
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Post by wiiboy on Jul 24, 2008 21:24:41 GMT -6
Well, I have no idea what to think. I've heard rumors of a mini-series as well, but the snotty people over at TV.com say that in some interview Mike and Bryan said ATLA would be the end of Aang and Zuko's story, but that's obviously a load of bull since we were left in the dark regarding Zuko's story. They must be quoting an OUTDATED interview, people change their minds ya know? Plus we basically know everything about Zuko except his childhood and what happened to his mother. I also think there were some more episodes intended for Book 3 that were canceled that might get re-aired. Like the rumored three ONE HOUR specials. I would certainly love a time skip special about Katara/Aang and Mai/Zuko's children.
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Post by Liamane on Jul 29, 2008 13:18:36 GMT -6
Well, that's out ruled, apparently. XDD As announced in Comic Con, Aang and Zuko's stories are over; they're basically not to appear in any other series. Blech, a tasteless move, imo. The cliffhanger at the end of Avatar Aang was answered, "They think we know all of the answers!"
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Post by wiiboy on Jul 30, 2008 3:48:13 GMT -6
Well, that's out ruled, apparently. XDD As announced in Comic Con, Aang and Zuko's stories are over; they're basically not to appear in any other series. Blech, a tasteless move, imo. The cliffhanger at the end of Avatar Aang was answered, "They think we know all of the answers!" It was never really confirmed it's going to be about Zuko and his mother. But a mini series is confirmed for Spring and Fall 2009. That flayer thing I found just said "mini series" and episodes online and on air.
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Post by necroblader on Jul 31, 2008 19:17:02 GMT -6
I can't believe that! How can they just leave the series off like that. I wanted to know what happened with Aang and Katara. Plus, the search for Zuko's mother. I hope that they do another "mini series". But even if they do it, other people, people that didn't make the original series, will most likely make it.
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Post by Beebs on Jul 31, 2008 22:26:10 GMT -6
I don't know about that.... I mean, what else are Bryan and Mike going to do? If they don't provide an adequate ending to the series any new series they do will most likely not get ATLA fan support.
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Post by wiiboy on Jul 31, 2008 23:43:56 GMT -6
any new series they do will most likely not get ATLA fan support. Be careful what you say? Because anything that has to do with Avatar, fans will go crazy. That is how big Avatar has gotten. It's sure to get even bigger once the movie comes out, even though that has a chance to fail due to Shyamalan's reparation of being the worst director ever. Yet, this movie and other films maybe his greatest masterpiece yet.
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Post by Beebs on Aug 1, 2008 0:20:11 GMT -6
any new series they do will most likely not get ATLA fan support. Be careful what you say? Because anything that has to do with Avatar, fans will go crazy. That is how big Avatar has gotten. It's sure to get even bigger once the movie comes out, even though that has a chance to fail due to Shyamalan's reparation of being the worst director ever. Yet, this movie and other films maybe his greatest masterpiece yet. Dude... pay attention to what I'm saying. I said if Bryan and Mike don't care enough about ATLA to end it properly then any new series (non-Avatar) they might do will most likely not have a large following from the ATLA fan community. Honestly, they need to consider the fan base, who are really the only people who would watch anything new the duo has to offer right off the bat. Imagine if Joss Whedon had decided to drop Buffy when its popularity was at its peek and start a new series with out ending the former; obviously his cult following wouldn't have been too happy about this, which could have quite possibly lead to the downfall of his media empire. Same thing I'm saying about ATLA. And if Mike and Bryan leave it like it as while someone else steps in to continue the franchise (not necessarily M. Night), then that'd be fine with me, it just wouldn't be a smart move on their part.
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Post by Liamane on Aug 1, 2008 11:55:56 GMT -6
Totally agree, one hundred ten percent. You make a great point. If they don't wrap up this story, and like BB said, they go right ahead and make a whole new series, it'll get people thinking, "Well, what if they leave the ending of this one open, too?" That won't be too good for their reputation. Even if M. Night makes the movies, and as Bryan and Mike say that it's a close adaptation of the series, what if Shyamalan uses his "magic" to make Ursa's reappearance freaking weird?
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Post by necroblader on Aug 1, 2008 13:01:03 GMT -6
Be careful what you say? Because anything that has to do with Avatar, fans will go crazy. That is how big Avatar has gotten. It's sure to get even bigger once the movie comes out, even though that has a chance to fail due to Shyamalan's reparation of being the worst director ever. Yet, this movie and other films maybe his greatest masterpiece yet. Dude... pay attention to what I'm saying. I said if Bryan and Mike don't care enough about ATLA to end it properly then any new series (non-Avatar) they might do will most likely not have a large following from the ATLA fan community. Honestly, they need to consider the fan base, who are really the only people who would watch anything new the duo has to offer right off the bat. Imagine if Joss Whedon had decided to drop Buffy when its popularity was at its peek and start a new series with out ending the former; obviously his cult following wouldn't have been too happy about this, which could have quite possibly lead to the downfall of his media empire. Same thing I'm saying about ATLA. And if Mike and Bryan leave it like it as while someone else steps in to continue the franchise (not necessarily M. Night), then that'd be fine with me, it just wouldn't be a smart move on their part. The thing is that most people want the ending to be told to them, they don't want to have to think it up. Plus, what B.B. is saying is correct. Another example would be like The Sopranos. They ended it with a black screen when someone was talking (I believe thats how it ended).
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Post by Beebs on Aug 1, 2008 13:05:26 GMT -6
Dude... pay attention to what I'm saying. I said if Bryan and Mike don't care enough about ATLA to end it properly then any new series (non-Avatar) they might do will most likely not have a large following from the ATLA fan community. Honestly, they need to consider the fan base, who are really the only people who would watch anything new the duo has to offer right off the bat. Imagine if Joss Whedon had decided to drop Buffy when its popularity was at its peek and start a new series with out ending the former; obviously his cult following wouldn't have been too happy about this, which could have quite possibly lead to the downfall of his media empire. Same thing I'm saying about ATLA. And if Mike and Bryan leave it like it as while someone else steps in to continue the franchise (not necessarily M. Night), then that'd be fine with me, it just wouldn't be a smart move on their part. The thing is that most people want the ending to be told to them, they don't want to have to think it up. Plus, what B.B. is saying is correct. Another example would be like The Sopranos. They ended it with a black screen when someone was talking (I believe thats how it ended). Exactly, and not only that, but the fact that the ending wasn't just open, it wasn't even complete. Open endings are one thing (which I can deal with and even like for the most part), but when they leave something a huge mystery that had no point existing in the first place if it wasn't going to be solved, then that's what ticks most people off.
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Post by wiiboy on Aug 2, 2008 0:41:14 GMT -6
Why does it seem like this is the only fansite that thinks this why? Every other fansite, not to mention those of the Anonymous communities don't think this. It's weird. Avatar has more of a following if you believe it or not. I think this has been proven by Nick's standards, Avatar fansites, game developers, M. Night Shyamalan, and even Anonymous.
I doubt it won't have too big a trouble getting ratings, expressibly when the Internet is around. People hear more things from the Internet which makes them want to watch it on TV when it's on. Even though there are those people that watch things solely on the Internet which is killing television.
Also whatever the mini series might be (still possible for Zuko's mother storyline) even more successful. Because the only thing that was confirmed was that there will be a mini series in spring and fall, and it's going to be on television and online.
I am hoping for an official separate website instead of the stupid Nick.com section. I hope they air the original series there too for free. That should take away all of the attention from AvatarChapters that hasn't fell into a Watch Television Show/Movie website.
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Post by Beebs on Aug 2, 2008 11:33:51 GMT -6
Why does it seem like this is the only fansite that thinks this why? Every other fansite, not to mention those of the Anonymous communities don't think this. It's weird. Avatar has more of a following if you believe it or not. I think this has been proven by Nick's standards, Avatar fansites, game developers, M. Night Shyamalan, and even Anonymous. I doubt it won't have too big a trouble getting ratings, expressibly when the Internet is around. People hear more things from the Internet which makes them want to watch it on TV when it's on. Even though there are those people that watch things solely on the Internet which is killing television. Also whatever the mini series might be (still possible for Zuko's mother storyline) even more successful. Because the only thing that was confirmed was that there will be a mini series in spring and fall, and it's going to be on television and online. I am hoping for an official separate website instead of the stupid Nick.com section. I hope they air the original series there too for free. That should take away all of the attention from AvatarChapters that hasn't fell into a Watch Television Show/Movie website. OMG, who gave Kairi the crack? CAPTAIN CRACK WHORE! xDDD Seriously, try to make sense in your posts man. So you're saying that every person on the Internet thinks.... what? You never even said what you were talking about. xP It's just common sense that if Avatar fans are disappointed with the outcome of the series due to the creators, then they'll be less likely to watch anything else those creators due; it's hard to have faith in someone's work when they've already disappointed you before. And furthermore, unless you're a Nielsen family, then watching stuff of the Internet doesn't matter.
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Post by wiiboy on Aug 2, 2008 15:35:25 GMT -6
Watching stuff on the Internet would get more people to watch it on television and vice versa. Also this is the only fansite I've found that extremely disliked the series and the series finale. Avatar has became basically large on the Internet, which made people want to watch it on Nick.
The two "big ones" of AvatarSpirit and Distant Horizons would watch a new series even if they are disappointed. It's similar to other fan sites as well. Not to mention Anonymous forums/chats as well.
I doubt Avatar is dying anytime soon with the large fanbase it has except for the Zutara shippers that said they'll leave the series, but in the end never do.
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Post by Beebs on Aug 2, 2008 18:20:37 GMT -6
Watching stuff on the Internet would get more people to watch it on television and vice versa. Also this is the only fansite I've found that extremely disliked the series and the series finale. Avatar has became basically large on the Internet, which made people want to watch it on Nick. The two "big ones" of AvatarSpirit and Distant Horizons would watch a new series even if they are disappointed. It's similar to other fan sites as well. Not to mention Anonymous forums/chats as well. I doubt Avatar is dying anytime soon with the large fanbase it has except for the Zutara shippers that said they'll leave the series, but in the end never do.
Seriously man, C-R-A-C-K. xDDDD
No one here has said they disliked the finale; in fact, I think we've all stated that it was awesome, without a doubt the best episode arc of the series.What we're saying is that it sucks if they don't conclude Zuko's story.
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