Even that I have never seen this, I am still going to write a 100 word review on it. This is only 4 minutes long I heard, actually, I read it on the notes in the notes section on the episode. I really, actually, did not see it. The Blue Spirit made an appearance in this episode. I'm still going to give it a review, and a score. This is not the one that has Avatar Roku, right?! Well, I really think this was a very great idea to have this air before the first episode. Overall, I never seen this and still give it an 8.3.
It was neat to realize they do indeed follow the teachings and movements of martial arts.. I find this important to hold on to the asian culture which is so highly predominately present in this series. I'm not one for seeing the faces of voices. I realize there are voice actors that provide the voices but I don't like knowing who those voices are because I think it takes away from the character itself. I watch the series and then I will see a flash of the person who is animating the voice, not cool. However, it is a small annoyance therefore it is soon forgotten what the person providing the voice actually looks like.
If you have yet to watch AtLA then you should check this out for some information, because it gives some basic backroud information on the show. It features the shows creators, and explains the plot to you. The thing is you cant exactly set out a time when to watch this because its one of those short little bonous feature things that Nick will randomlmy play during commercial breaks. This came out around the time the show came out, show they dont play it that much either. And alot of plot has evolved since then, but you should still hope to watch this because it is pretty informative.
This was something that was interesting.It could eaisly capture someones interest.Even though it was only like, four minutes long.I liked the music they put with it.It was up beat and kept your attention.Personaly it was the best behind the sences Nick has done. At least of of the ones I\'ve seen. I find it funny that the first thing we see about Zuko is that he is shirtless. I guess to ramp up the girl appeal or something. It\'s just funny. ummmmm ch ch ch need more words. Well it\'s very capturing(what am I saying?) Well, it\'s awsome. Watch Avatar! (yes,gottem all)
Avatar: The Last Airbender Behind the Scenes is not an actual episode, but is very interesting to watch. It begins with an alternate, more in-depth opening to Avatar, which I wouldn’t mind seeing in a real episode. The makers of Avatar then go in and give a brief summary of the plot of the show. The cast of actors for Prince Zuko, Katara, Sokka, and Aang then describes their own character. After the cast there is Sifu Kisu and talks about the martial arts. In this little clip I learned that the animators actually did the martial arts move to make the bending as real as possible. Another important part of this is that I learned the voice actors don’t look anything like their show characters. Also the voice actors’ voices are the characters voice and they don’t have to do anything to change their voice.