

#Avatar abridge series
In Episode 4, a custom song, presumably called " Kung fu Action Jesus" was used because the main character's role and importance in the series is similar to that of a messiah.Collaboration Leverages HP Helion, Enterprise Software, Hardware and Services in Support of Next Three Franchise Sequels The opening music for all except one of the episodes was from the original Avatar series.

points out how ridiculous it is to invent the armored tank before the hot air balloon), but his plans are ignored or proven wrong as the plot demands. He's shown as being the only logical character (i.e.

Sokka: Introduced to Aang as "the skeptical one".
#Avatar abridge upgrade
In episode 11 she gets tired of being the butt of sexist jokes and gains both a new voice and upgrade to her fighting ability. Katara: Introduced to Aang as "the optimistic one", she's blind to Aang's love similar to the original.Other characters often refer to him as "Kung fu Action Jesus", and he has a stalker. He also thinks he is awesome and doesn't regret being the Avatar at all. Aang: saying "yeah" in every sentence and trying to make sexual advances on Katara.On the official website was announced ( ). Often, two fillers are put together into one abridged episode. The plot of the story is basically the same however filler episodes have been reduced in size and significance. He was assisted by PsychoSilver from episode 5 to 8, and later by KaiserNeko from episode 9 to 11 both in the role of editor. During summer of 2012, GanXingba created a series of shorts called "Amon Video Interleave" focused on Amon from Avatar: The Legend of Korra, but there have otherwise been no further episodes since 2011.Īvatar Abridged is written and voiced by GanXingba. The first four episodes aired during the gap between the 2nd and 3rd season of the original Avatar: The Last Airbender cartoon, and episodes 5 to 7 aired while the 3rd season was still ongoing. GanXingba first created Avatar: The Abridged Series in June 2007, following a series of three shorts called "ATLA TV", released earlier in 2007.
