Avatar: The Last Airbender in iTunes
Season 2 follows the same subscription model that Apple is using to distribute The Daily Show and The Colbert Report: For $29.99US, you can purchase a season pass to Avatar and receive each episode automatically as they're added to the iTMS. Before you do the math, note that season 1 is listed as a "partial season," so it isn't certain how many season 2 episodes you'll get for your thirty bucks.
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This afternoon, we noticed that Nick's Avatar: The Last Airbender (which I had never heard of) has been added to the iTunes Music...
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It only started its 2nd season this year. This is a great show that has all of it. Great adventure, good writing, some real funny stuff. I let my 2 girls watch it, age 3 & 4 and they LOVE IT! (they also really like Samurai Jack.. which is similar in genre, martial arts for honorable and righteous reasons.)
March 23 2006 at 9:39 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyI don't know much about this genre of animation, so I checked it out. Looks nice, I may try a couple of episodes. Why isn't Chapter 3 listed?
March 17 2006 at 12:43 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyJust wait until they start adding anime episodes, my kids love Naruto, Inuyasha et al. (too young for Full Metal or Bleach, and too young for subtitles...and I just can't do all those voices over and over again).
But what about Lazy Town, pink hair, sportacus, fresh from Reykjavik....just as long as I don't have to watch anymore Doodle Bops
Does iTunes Japan have anime episodes or any TV, same with Australia etc., because, I'm not seeing any local TV on iTunes in the Great White North.
Well Dave doesn't have kids..
The minute they have Fairly Oddparents or Rocko's Modern Life, my girl'll be set.
On a different note, she's just gotten into the original Little Rascals - so I've been trying to track down some DVDs....none of which have any Froggy on them...
Much like the disney movie, it's not available in the Australian store... gg apple.
March 16 2006 at 7:45 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyGreat. Now I can pay to watch something on a 2" screen (if my iPod video battery last long enough) that I have already paid for by subscribing to cable.
The only thing worse is buying the TV shows that you can already watch for free.
Should be "for your thirty bucks." at the end of the post.
March 16 2006 at 5:08 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplySweet. This is one of the best shows on Nick (which isn't saying much, really) and I'm glad it's in iTunes.
Now, once they start putting Food Network stuff on iTunes, then I can cancel my cable.
Great storyline cartoon, worth the time to watch. But it's a sequential thing, you need to watch *all* the episodes in order to get the story.
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