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		<title>Best of Elmo&#8217;s World DVD Collection</title>
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		<title>Indiana Jones &#8211; The Complete Adventure Collection</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Aug 2010 20:24:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>My Horizontal Life: A Collection of One-Night Stands</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Aug 2010 15:34:36 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><b>Product Description</b><br /><DIV><b>In this raucous collection of true-life stories, actress and comedian Chelsea Handler recounts her time spent in the social trenches with that wild, strange, irresistible, and often gratifying beast: the one-night stand.</b><BR><BR>You&#8217;ve either done it or know someone who has: the one-night stand, the familiar outcome of a night spent at a bar, sometimes the sole payoff for your friend&#8217;s irritating wedding, or the only relief from a disastrous vacation. Often embarrassing and uncomfortable, occasionally outlandish, but most times just a necessary and irresistible evil, the one-night stand is a social rite as old as sex itself and as common as a bar stool.<BR><BR>Enter Chelsea Handler. Gorgeous, sharp, and anything but shy, Chelsea loves men and lots of them. My Horizontal Life chronicles her romp through the different bedrooms of a variety of suitors, a no-holds-barred account of what can happen between a man and a sometimes very intoxicated, outgoing woman during one night of passion. From her short fling with a Vegas stripper to her even shorter dalliance with a well-endowed little person, from her uncomfortable tryst with a cruise ship performer to her misguided rebound with a man who likes to play leather dress-up, Chelsea recalls the highs and lows of her one-night stands with hilarious honesty. Encouraged by her motley collection of friends (aka: her partners in crime) but challenged by her family members (who at times find themselves a surprise part of the encounter), Chelsea hits bottom and bounces back, unafraid to share the gritty details. My Horizontal Life is one guilty pleasure you won&#8217;t be ashamed to talk about in the morning.<BR></div>
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		<title>The BBC High Definition Natural History Collection</title>
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<p><b>Product Description</b><br />Planet Earth From the makers of The Blue Planet: Seas of Life, with an unprecedented production budget of $25 million, comes the epic story of life on Earth. Five years in production, over 2000 days in the field, using 40 cameramen filming across 200 locations, shot entirely in high definition, this is the ultimate portrait of our planet. A stunning television experience that captures rare action, impossible locations and intimate moments with our planet&#8217;s best-loved, wildest and most elusive creatures. From the highest mountains to the deepest rivers, this blockbuster series takes you on an unforgettable journey through the daily struggle for survival in Earth&#8217;s most extreme habitats. Planet Earth takes you to places you have never seen before, to experience sights and sounds you may never experience anywhere else. Wild China An exotic fusion of natural history and Oriental adventure, &#8220;Wild China&#8221; is a series of journeys through four startlingly different landscapes, each based around the travels of a real historical character. With splendour, scale and romance, Wild China lifts the veil on the world&#8217;s most enigmatic and magnificent country, delving into its vibrant habitats to reveal a land of unbelievable natural complexity. Journey across China from the glittering peaks of the Himalayas to the barren steppe, the sub-Arctic to the tropical islands, through deserts both searingly hot and mind-numbingly cold and see, in pioneering images, a dazzling array of mysterious, beautiful, wild and rare creatures. Galapagos The inspiration for Darwin &#8216;s theory of evolution, the Galápagos Islands are a living laboratory, a geological conveyor belt that has given birth to and seen the death of many species of plants and animals. As the western islands rise up from the sea offering a chance of life, the eastern islands sink back beneath the waves guaranteeing only death. Between the two are the middle islands; fertile, lush land in its prime that contains an incredible diversity of life. Nowhere else on the Earth are the twin processes of creation and extinction of species so starkly apparent&#8230; see it all unfold before your eyes in this stunning series filmed entirely in high definition from the BBC and the National Geographic Channel. Ganges A sumptuous series that tells the story of the most extraordinary river in the world &#8211; the Ganges. Human life and nature bustle along her river banks, in a kaleidoscope of colour and energy. From man-hunting tigers to giant lizards, here the wildlife is as diverse as the people. Traversing from the peaks of the Himalayas through frenetic cities to the teeming delta where the river meets the sea, this is a vibrant and colourful look at how the Ganges shaped the wildlife, culture and beliefs of India.</p>
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		<title>Lost: The Complete Collection</title>
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<p><b>Product Description</b><br />Watch the entire epic story of Lost – the series that redefined television – from its phenomenal opening scene to its magnificent final moment. Uncover the secrets of what caused Oceanic 815 to crash, what ultimately drew the passengers together, and relive their incredible journey as they battle to rewrite their own fate. Experience a landmark in the history of entertainment with Lost: The Complete Collection, featuring every episode of all six seasons and includes one full disc of never-before-seen bonus with over two hours of content exclusive to the complete collection. Television doesn’t get any better than this.<b>Amazon.com</b><br /><em><strong>Lost: Season One</strong></em> <br />Along with <em>Desperate Housewives</em>, <em>Lost </em>was one of the two breakout shows in the fall of 2004. Mixing suspense and action with a sci-fi twist, it began with a thrilling pilot episode in which a jetliner traveling from Australia to Los Angeles crashes, leaving 48 survivors on an unidentified island with no sign of civilization or hope of imminent rescue. That may sound like <em>Gilligan&#8217;s Island </em>meets <em>Survivor</em>, but <em>Lost </em>kept viewers tuning in every Wednesday night&#8211;and spending the rest of the week speculating on Web sites&#8211;with some irresistible hooks (not to mention the beautiful women). First, there&#8217;s a huge ensemble cast of no fewer than 14 regular characters, and each episode fills in some of the back story on one of them. There&#8217;s a doctor; an Iraqi soldier; a has-been rock star; a fugitive from justice; a self-absorbed young woman and her brother; a lottery winner; a father and son; a Korean couple; a pregnant woman; and others. Second, there&#8217;s a host of unanswered questions: What is the mysterious beast that lurks in the jungle? Why do polar bears and wild boars live there? Why has a woman been transmitting an SOS message in French from somewhere on the island for the last 16 years? Why do impossible wishes seem to come true? Are they really on a physical island, or somewhere else? What is the significance of the recurring set of numbers? And will Kate ever give up her bad-boy fixation and hook up with Jack? <em> Lost </em>did have some hiccups during the first season. Some plot threads were left dangling for weeks, and the &#8220;oh, it didn&#8217;t really happen&#8221; card was played too often. But the strong writing and topnotch cast kept the show a cut above most network TV. The best-known actor at the time of the show&#8217;s debut was Dominic Monaghan, fresh off his stint as Merry the Hobbit in Peter Jackson&#8217;s Lord of the Rings films. The rest of the cast is either unknowns or &#8220;where I have I seen that face before&#8221; supporting players, including Matthew Fox and Evangeline Lilly, who are the closest thing to leads. Other standouts include Naveen Andrews, Terry O&#8217;Quinn (who&#8217;s made a nice career out of conspiracy-themed TV shows), Josh Holloway, Jorge Garcia, Yunjin Kim, Maggie Grace, and Emilie de Ravin, but there&#8217;s really not a weak link in the cast. Co-created by J.J. Abrams (Alias), Lost left enough unanswered questions after its first season to keep viewers riveted for a second season. &#8211;<em>David Horiuchi </em></p>
<p><em><strong>Lost: Season Two</strong></em> <br />What was in the Hatch? The cliffhanger from season one of <em>Lost </em>was answered in its opening sequences, only to launch into more questions as the season progressed. That&#8217;s right: Just when you say &#8220;Ohhhhh,&#8221; there comes another &#8220;What?&#8221; Thankfully, the show&#8217;s producers sprinkle answers like tasty morsels throughout the season, ending with a whopper: What caused Oceanic Air Flight 815 to crash in the first place? As the show digs into more revelations about its inhabitant&#8217;s pasts, it also devotes a good chunk to new characters (Hey, it&#8217;s an island; you never know who you&#8217;re going to run into.) First, there are the &#8220;Tailies,&#8221; passengers from the back end of the plane who crashed on the other side of the island. Among them are the wise, God-fearing ex-drug lord Mr. Eko (standout Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje); devoted husband Bernard (Sam Anderson); psychiatrist Libby (Cynthia Watros, whose character has more than one hidden link to the other islanders); and ex-cop Ana Lucia (Michelle Rodriguez), by far the most infuriating character on the show, despite how much the writers tried to incur sympathy with her flashback. Then there are the Others, first introduced when they kidnapped Walt (Malcolm David Kelley) at the end of season one. Brutal and calculating, their agenda only became more complex when one of them (played creepily by Michael Emerson) was held hostage in the hatch and, quite handily, plays mind games on everyone&#8217;s already frayed nerves. The original cast continues to battle their own skeletons, most notably Locke (Terry O&#8217;Quinn), Sun (Yunjin Kim) and Michael (Harold Perrineau), whose obsession with finding Walt takes a dangerous turn. The love triangle between Jack (Matthew Fox), Kate (Evangeline Lilly) and Sawyer (Josh Holloway), which had stalled with Sawyer&#8217;s departure, heats up again in the second half. Despite the bloating cast size (knocked down by a few by season&#8217;s end) Lost still does what it does best: explores the psyche of people, about whom &#8220;my life is an open book&#8221; never applies, and cracks into the social dynamics of strangers thrust into Lord of the Flies-esque situations. Is it all a science experiment? A dream? A supernatural pocket in the universe? Likely, any theory will wind up on shaky ground by the season&#8217;s conclusion. But hey, that&#8217;s the fun of it. This show was made for DVD, and you can pause and slow-frame to your heart&#8217;s content. Just try and keep that.&#8212;<em>Ellen Kim <strong></p>
<p>Lost: Season Three<br /></strong></em>When it aired in 2006-07, <em>Lost&#8217;s</em> third season was split into two, with a hefty break in between. This did nothing to help the already weirdly disparate direction the show was taking (Kate and Sawyer in zoo cages! Locke eating goop in a mud hut!), but when it finally righted its course halfway through&#8211;in particular that whopper of a finale&#8211;the drama series had left its irked fan base thrilled once again. This doesn&#8217;t mean, however, that you should skip through the first half of the season to get there, because quite a few questions find answers: what the Others are up to, the impact of turning that fail-safe key, the identity of the eye-patched man from the hatch&#8217;s video monitor. One of the series&#8217; biggest curiosities from the past&#8211;how Locke ended up in that wheelchair in the first place&#8211;also gets its satisfying due. (The episode, &#8220;The Man from Tallahassee,&#8221; likely was a big contributor to Terry O&#8217;Quinn&#8217;s surprising&#8211;but long-deserved&#8211;Emmy win that year.) Unfortunately, you do have to sit through a lot of aforementioned nuisances to get there. Season 3 kicks off with Jack (Matthew Fox), Kate (Evangeline Lilly), and Sawyer (Josh Holloway) held captive by the Others; Sayid (Naveen Andrews), Sun (Yunjin Kim), and Jin (Daniel Dae Kim) on a mission to rescue them; and Locke, Mr. Eko (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje), and Desmond (Henry Ian Cusick) in the aftermath of the electromagnetic pulse that blew up the hatch. Spinning the storylines away from base camp alone wouldn&#8217;t have felt so disjointed were it not for the new characters simultaneously being introduced. First there&#8217;s Juliet, a mysterious member of the Others whose loyalty constantly comes into question as the season goes on. Played delicately by Elizabeth Mitchell (Gia, ER, Frequency), Juliet is in one turn a cold-blooded killer, by another turn a sympathetic friend; possibly both at once, possibly neither at all. (She&#8217;s also a terrific, albeit unwitting, threat to the Kate-Sawyer-Jack love triangle, which plays out more definitively this season.) On the other hand, there&#8217;s the now-infamous Nikki and Paulo (Kiele Sanchez and Rodrigo Santoro), a tagalong couple who were cleverly woven into the previous seasons&#8217; key moments but came to bear the brunt of fans&#8217; ire toward the show (Sawyer humorously echoed the sentiments by remarking, &#8220;Who the hell are you?&#8221;). By the end of the season, at least two major characters die, another is told he/she will die within months, major new threats are unveiled, and&#8211;as mentioned before&#8211;the two-part season finale restores your faith in the series. The extras are as well-stocked as a Dharma Initiative food pantry on this seven-disc set. Commentaries by producer Damon Lindelof, show writers, and numerous cast members reveal a whole lot of juicy trivia; plus, the DVDs even provide a subtitle track for the commentary (rarely seen other than on foreign-language director&#8217;s commentaries) so you won&#8217;t miss a thing. &#8220;Lost Book Club&#8221; goes through the parallels between what characters are reading and the show&#8217;s storylines (The Wizard of Oz and Stephen King are heavily referenced). &#8220;Lost: On Location&#8221; gives a lot of insight to some of the biggest episodes, and &#8220;Lost in a Day&#8221; gives a 24-hour glimpse at the drama&#8217;s arduous production. If you&#8217;re a Lost fan who gave up during this season, the bonus features alone might lure you back for the next round. &#8211;<em>Ellen A. Kim <strong></p>
<p>Lost: Season Four</strong></em> <br />Season four of <em>Lost </em>was a fine return to form for the series, which polarized its audience the year before with its focus on The Others and not enough on our original crash victims. That season&#8217;s finale introduced a new storytelling device&#8211;the flash-forward&#8211;that&#8217;s employed to great effect this time around; by showing who actually got off the island (known as the Oceanic Six), the viewer is able to put to bed some longstanding loose ends. As the finale attests, we see that in the future Jack (Matthew Fox) is broken, bearded, and not sober, while Kate (Evangeline Lilly) is estranged from Jack and with another guy (the identity may surprise you). Four others do make it back to their homes, but as the flash-forwards show, it&#8217;s definitely not the end of their connection to the island. Back in present day, however, the islanders are visited by the denizens of a so-called rescue ship, who have agendas of their own. While Jack works with the newcomers to try to get off the island, Locke (Terry O&#8217;Quinn), with a few followers of his own, forms an uneasy alliance with Ben (Michael Emerson) against the suspicious gang. Some episodes featuring the new characters feel like filler, but the evolution of such characters as Sun and Jin (Yunjin Kim and Daniel Dae Kim) is this season&#8217;s strength; plus, the love story of Desmond (Henry Ian Cusick) and Penny (Sonya Walger) provides some of the show&#8217;s emotional highlights. As is the custom with <em>Lost</em>, bullets fly and characters die (while others may or may not have). Moreover, the fate of Michael (Harold Perrineau), last seen traitorously sailing off to civilization in season two, as well as the flash-forwards of the Oceanic Six, shows you never quite leave the island once you&#8217;ve left. There&#8217;s a force that pulls them in, and it&#8217;s a hook that keeps you watching. Season four was a shorter 13 episodes instead of the usual 22 due to the 2008 writers&#8217; strike; nonetheless, the set comes with two discs of extras. One of the best features is &#8220;LOST in 8:15,&#8221; which is a rapid-fire summation of the series thus far in eight minutes, 15 seconds. Narrated by a hilariously droll female, it includes lines such as &#8220;Jack meets Kate. Kate stitches up Jack. They bond.&#8221; and &#8220;They see Jack play football with Mr. Friendly. Mr. Friendly throws like a girl.&#8221; The featurette &#8220;The Right to Bear Arms&#8221; takes a fun look at the prop masters responsible for supplying the castaways with guns&#8211;and keeping track of who has one and who doesn&#8217;t (best here is Sawyer&#8217;s (Josh Holloway) assertion that characters often cock their guns just to look cool). Cast members Lilly, Garcia, Yunjin Kim, and Daniel Dae Kim provide a few of the commentaries, and the set even comes with an amusing safety guide for Oceanic Airlines. (Example: &#8220;if you notice black smoke emanating from the plane, please alert the captain. It is either a problem with the engines or a mysterious creature.&#8221;) Finally, for those who bought the standard-def DVD, take a closer look at the front cover after you&#8217;ve removed the O-sleeve; you&#8217;ll notice the entire cast has been blacked out save for a few: the Oceanic Six. &#8211;<em>Ellen A. Kim <strong></p>
<p>Lost: Season Five</strong></em> <br />Since <em>Lost </em>made its debut as a cult phenomenon in 2004, certain things seemed inconceivable. In its fourth year, some of those things, like a rescue, came to pass. The season ended with Locke (Terry O&#8217;Quinn) attempting to persuade the Oceanic Six to return, but he dies before that can happen&#8211;or so it appears&#8211;and where Jack (Matthew Fox) used to lead, Ben (Emmy nominee Michael Emerson) now takes the reins and convinces the survivors to fulfill Locke&#8217;s wish. As producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse state in their commentary on the fifth-season premiere, &#8220;We&#8217;re doing time travel this year,&#8221; and the pile-up of flashbacks and flash-forwards will make even the most dedicated fan dizzy. Ben, Jack, Hurley (Jorge Garcia), Sayid (Naveen Andrews), Sun (Yunjin Kim), and Kate (Evangeline Lilly) arrive to find that Sawyer (Josh Holloway) and Juliet (Elizabeth Mitchell) have been part of the Dharma Initiative for three years. The writers also clarify the roles that Richard (Nestor Carbonell) and Daniel (Jeremy Davies) play in the island&#8217;s master plan, setting the stage for the prophecies of Daniel&#8217;s mother, Eloise Hawking (Fionnula Flanagan), to play a bigger part in the sixth and final season. Dozens of other players flit in and out, some never to return. A few, such as Jin (Daniel Dae Kim), live again in the past. Lost could&#8217;ve wrapped things up in five years, as The Wire did, but the show continues to excite and surprise. As Lindelof and Cuse admit in the commentary, there&#8217;s a &#8220;fine line between confusion and mystery,&#8221; adding, &#8220;it makes more sense if you&#8217;re drunk.&#8221; Other extras include deleted scenes, featurettes, a &#8220;lost&#8221; episode of Mysteries of the Universe, and commentary from writers Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz on &#8220;He&#8217;s Our You,&#8221; a reference to Sayid, who tries to change the future by changing the past. &#8211;<em>Kathleen C. Fennessy</p>
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<p><b>Description</b><br />They&#8217;re the crown princes of animation. They&#8217;re the international ambassadors of cartoon comedy. They&#8217;re the fabulously funny friends you grew up with! And now, 56 of the very best animated shorts starring the very wackiest Warner Bros. cartoon characters have been rounded up on DVD for the first time ever in The Looney Tunes Golden Collection! Just barely contained in four special edition discs, each specially selected short has been brilliantly restored and re-mastered to its original, uncut, anvil-dropping, laughter-inducing glory! Featuring some of the very earliest, ground-breaking on-screen appearances of many all-time Looney Tunes favorites, it&#8217;s an unprecedented celebration for cartoon-lovers eager to re-live the heady, hilarious, golden age of Warner Bros. animation! Sparkling with one unforgettable, landmark animated marvel after another, there&#8217;s that icon of carrot-crunching aplomb, Bugs Bunny, in a dazzling assortment of his very best classic shorts. Also highlighted in their own delightfully zany series of cartoon gems: the ever-flustered Daffy Duck and eternal straight-man Porky Pig. Plus, all the rest of the beloved Looney Tunes lineup starring in some of the most wildly imaginative cartoon shorts ever created! Including an array of exclusive bonus DVD features from expert commentaries to insights into the evolution of these classic characters, this is the ultimate animated experience for anyone who&#8217;s ever thrilled to the timeless query: &#8220;Ehhh? what&#8217;s up, Doc?&#8221;<b>Amazon.com</b><br />For years, animation buffs have waited impatiently for the Warner Bros.  cartoons to appear on DVD. The Warner shorts never commanded the budgets and  prestige of the Disney and MGM films, and won fewer Oscars than they deserved. But  decades after the best ones were created, they remain the quintessential  Hollywood cartoons: brash, fast-paced, aggressively funny and uniquely American.  Virtually everyone in the U.S. under the age of 60 grew up on these films, in  theaters and on TV. The 56 cartoons in the set (out of a studio output of over 1,000) were  transferred from good prints&#8211;which means the viewer can see dust, scratches, and  occasional mistakes by the cel painters. The films are all presented uncut, in  defiance of the killjoys who have insisted on censoring alleged &#8220;violence&#8221; in  the versions shown on television. Warner Bros. is obviously testing consumer response with this set. Although  the erratic selection includes many classics, purists will argue (correctly)  that it offers neither a fair representation of the directors&#8217; <I>oeuvres</I>,  nor anything approaching a coherent history of the characters or studio style.   (Nearly half the films were directed by Chuck Jones; only three are by Bob  Clampett, and there&#8217;s nothing by Tex Avery or Frank Tashlin.)  But it seems petty to carp about omissions and biases when the discs offer  excellent, uncensored prints of some of the funniest films ever made in the  U.S.&#8211;or anywhere else. (Rated G, suitable for all ages: cartoon violence)  <I>&#8211;Charles Solomon</I></p>
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<p><b>Product Description</b><br />NOW A MASTER WATERBENDER, AANG LEAVES THE NORTHERN WATER TRIBE TO CONTINUE HIS QUEST TO MASTER THE NEXT ELEMENT, EARTH. ALONG WITH KATARA &#038; SOKKA, THEY VISIT THE NEW EARTH NATION CITIES, ENCOUNTER A SLEW OF DIFFERENT EARTH KINGDOM CITIZENS &#038; EVEN REUNITE WITH A CRAZY OLD KING!<b>Amazon.com</b><br /><b>Book 1: Water, Vol. 1</b><br /> Mysterious, visually beautiful at times, and surprisingly funny, <i>Avatar: Book 1, Volume 1</i> is the exciting story of Aang, a 12-year-old reincarnation of the ancient Avatar, whose purpose (in an imagined world that seems both ancient and futuristic) is to restore peace and order between warring armies of the four elements: fire, earth, water, and air. At one time or another, over thousands of years, the Avatar has been embodied in masters of each of the elements. Aang (who is freed from a century-long sleep inside an iceberg) happens to be an &#8220;airbender,&#8221; capable of using air and wind as powerful forces for moving objects and defeating hostile armies of firebenders. The feature-length <i>Avatar</i> follows Aang and a couple of friends as he becomes reacquainted with the world he knew before his 100-year hibernation&#8211;a world now lost to history. The story also concerns internal dramas within the unforgiving world of firebenders, who are intent on destruction and conquest. This engaging story, very pleasant to look at in its rich tones of blue and orange, is for all ages.<i> &#8211;Tom Keogh </i>
<p> <b>Book 1: Water, Vol. 2</b><br /> <i>Avatar The Last Airbender, Book 1: Water, Volume 2</i> continues the adventurous if half-comic journey of 12-year-old Airbender Aang, reincarnation of an ancient avatar, and his friends Katara and Sokka as they seek a teacher to help Aang fulfill his peacemaking destiny in a war-torn world. The four episodes on this disc, a follow-up to the elegant, magical series introduction, find the trio wandering through sundry Earth Nation cities, where they encounter signs of troubles between the once-harmonious, elemental tribes representing fire, earth, air, and water. They also bump into trouble with the occasional evil kingdom, as in &#8220;The King of Omashu,&#8221; where Aang must go through various trials to save Katara and Sokka from a bizarre execution. (They&#8217;re encased in growing, crystal structures.) &#8220;Imprisoned&#8221; finds Katara inadvertently responsible for the arrest of an Earthbending boy who dares to use his powers while his people are under Firebender occupation. The ambitious, two-part &#8220;Winter Solstice&#8221; is the best production in this collection, a pairing of storylines involving the capture of a Firebender war criminal and the hopes of a frightened village that turns to Aang to defeat a monster from the spirit world. The action is still original and fun on this sequel&#8211;most of it continues to be based on exciting uses of the elements&#8211;and the lead trio&#8217;s characters (Aang the scamp, Katara the idealist, Sokka the skeptic) are still a pleasure to be with. &#8211;<i>Tom Keogh</i>
<p> <b>Book 1: Water, Vol. 3</b><br /> The <i>Avatar</i> saga continues with four of the anime series&#8217; strongest stories yet on <i>Book 1: Water, Volume 3</i>, mixing goofy comedy with mythic drama in the spirit of Avatar&#8217;s magical debut (<i>Book 1 Water, Volume 1</i>) and engaging follow-up (<i>Book 1 Water, Volume 2</i>). Volume 3 concerns the continuing (perilous) travels of Aang, the 12-year-old Airbender destined to heal the rift between the world&#8217;s air, water, fire, and earth peoples, and his friends Katara and Sokka. &#8220;The Waterbending Scroll&#8221; finds Katara so jealous over Aang&#8217;s quick mastery of complicated waterbending techniques that the trio ends up in trouble with a cluster of cutthroat pirates. &#8220;Jet&#8221; is an interesting story of an adolescent boy leading a Robin Hood-like rebellion against the firebending occupiers of his land. Charismatic and rakish, Jet makes Katara swoon and becomes a hero to Aang&#8211;until his true colors and agenda show up later. &#8220;The Great Divide&#8221; places Aang and company in the position of mediating a truce between refugees seeking assistance across a great canyon. Finally, &#8220;The Storm&#8221; is a superb piece which shows us, in parallel narratives, how Aang was fleeing his oppressed life as an avatar-in-training a century earlier when he became encased in ice, and how the driven, seemingly merciless Prince Zuko lost his own boyhood innocence before setting out to capture Aang. This excellent collection carries on the series&#8217; imaginative, graceful animation, making <i>Avatar</i> a real pleasure to watch. &#8211;<i>Tom Keogh</i>
<p> <b>Book 1: Water, Vol. 4</b><br /> 
<p> <b>Book 1: Water, Vol. 5</b><br /> Chapters 17 through 20 of <i>Avatar the Last Airbender: Book 1 Water, Vol. 5</i> find Aang, the 12-year-old Avatar destined to bring peace to the world by mastering the four elements, once again in direct collision with the forces of the Fire nation. In &#8220;The Northern Air Temple,&#8221; a sad Aang visits the ruins of a monastery well known to him in his past life. Aang is shocked to discover a tribe of faux Airbenders living there, presided over by an inventor with a dark and even treacherous secret. &#8220;The Waterbending Master&#8221; introduces Aang to a mentor he would just as soon avoid: an old Waterbender who can teach him to move, shape, and fight with liquid, prerequisites to Aang assuming his place as the world’s savior. Meanwhile, Aang&#8217;s traveling companion Katara is frustrated by that same master’s refusal to sharpen her own natural, Waterbending talent; until, that is, an unexpected link between them becomes clear. (Aang&#8217;s other friend, Sokka, stays busy&#8211;and crazy&#8211;chasing a princess who gives him mixed signals about her romantic interest.) &#8220;The Siege of the North, Parts 1 and 2&#8243; is yet another epic confrontation between Admiral Zhao&#8217;s Fire Navy fleet and the Aang gang. The twist this time is that Zhao attempts the murder of Prince Zuko, an action that cannot go without consequences. As usual, <i>Avatar</i> is visually exciting and highly original, an otherworldly yet fully accessible fantasy full of dreams and good humor. &#8211;<i>Tom Keogh</i></p>
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<p><b>Product Description</b><br />Movie DVD<b>Amazon.com</b><br /><b>Book 3: Fire, Vol. 1</b> <i>Avatar the Last Airbender: Book 3, Volume 1</i> is a slightly unusual suite of episodes in the Avatar canon, as the majority of programs are even more comical than usual. Not that the five shows included on this disc lack seriousness: the long-running series now finds young Aang (the once and future avatar destined to reunite the world’s four estranged nations) and his traveling companions behind enemy lines in the Fire Nation, disguised as colonists. In &#8220;Awakening,&#8221; Aang arises&#8211;with a surprising headful of dark hair&#8211;from several weeks of unconsciousness (due to the injuries he sustained during a battle for Ba Sing Se) aboard a captured Fire Nation warship. Though he finds old friends Sokka, Toph, and Katara nearby, all urging him not to take matters in his own hands, Aang ultimately feels compelled to go head-to-head with the Fire Lord before he is ready. The result forces Aang and the others to remain incognito, setting up subsequent episodes in which the heroes are forced to lay low and find something else to do with their time besides fight adversaries. In &#8220;The Headband,&#8221; Aang enrolls in a Fire Nation school, where his eyes are opened to such ordinary experiences as dealing with a campus bully and getting a hard time from strict teachers. In &#8220;The Painted Lady,&#8221; Aang, Sokka, Katara, and Toph visit an impoverished fishing village and have to repress their typical instinct to help lest they be recognized as outsiders. (An alternative is found.) &#8220;Sokka’s Master,&#8221; in some ways the most enjoyable episode here, finds Sokka feeling useless because he doesn’t possess powers similar to his mates. His solution: talk a master swordsman into taking him on as an apprentice. Finally, the most unexpected story in this collection is &#8220;The Beach,&#8221; in which Prince Zuko, Azula, Mai, and Ty Lee&#8211;all of whom are back in the Fire Nation, too&#8211;take an awkward holiday but end up learning a lot about one another.
<p> Meanwhile, Zuko&#8211;following his extended banishment from the Fire Nation&#8211;discovers that his father welcoming again, but only because his manipulative sister, Princess Azula, has falsely told everyone that Zuko killed Aang. Fearing that his father will disown him again, Zuko chooses not to tell the truth and works on having Aang quietly assassinated. Where Zuko had been more of a complete human being during his exile, he’s back to being a monster again, going so far as to keep his dutiful uncle, Iroh, in a dark, dank prison.<i> &#8211;Tom Keogh</i>
<p> <b>Book 3: Fire, Vol. 2</b> <i>Avatar the Last Airbender: Book 3&#8211;Fire, Volume 2</i> finds the series closing in on a long-awaited day of reckoning with the fire nation. The five episodes on this disc continue those chapters on <i>Volume 1</i> in which Aang&#8211;the young avatar&#8211;and his companions Katara, Toph, and Sokka live undercover in the fire nation, awaiting the moment when an alliance of warriors from the air, water, and earth nations converge to overtake the conquering firebenders once and for all. On <i>Volume 2</i>, the path to the day of battle, in typical Avatar fashion, is full of misadventures and intrigue, but also sundry revelations that make the pending series climax that much more interesting. &#8220;The Avatar and the Firelord&#8221; is the backstory of how the fire nation leader came to be a brutal tyrant in the world. Turns out he was the best friend of none other than the previous avatar; the souring of their relationship led to the troubles young Aang is trying to resolve. (While Aang is finding all this out, the fire nation’s Prince Zuko discovers his ancestry is more complicated than he’d imagined, and that he has more of a role to play in ending the war waged by his people.) &#8220;The Runaway&#8221; is a comedy about mischievous Toph getting into trouble for using her earthbending powers to win bets and make a lot of money. &#8220;The Puppetmaster&#8221; is a scary story featuring a waterbending old woman who initially enchants Katara, but then later is revealed to be a vengeful monster with terrifying abilities to control people’s bodies. &#8220;Nightmares and Daydreams&#8221; concerns an anxious Aang unable to sleep and stop hallucinating prior to the coming battle, while part one of &#8220;The Day of Black Sun&#8221; sees the beginning of the allies’ invasion of the fire nation. Lots of surprises in this last episode, with a cliffhanger ending that makes the next volume of Avatar most desirable. <i>&#8211;Tom Keogh</i>
<p> <b>Book 3: Fire, Vol. 3</b> At the beginning of <i>Avatar the Last Airbender: Book 3 Fire, Vol. 3</i>, things don&#8217;t go quite the way one would have hoped at the end of Vol. 2. Aang&#8211;the young avatar&#8211;and his companions Katara, Toph, and Sokka were part of a major assault on the tyrannical fire nation, and hopes of victory were high. In &#8220;The Day of Black Sun, Part 2: The Eclipse,&#8221; however, circumstances reverse the heroes&#8217; fortunes, forcing Aang, his friends and the very youngest warriors to flee the battle. As they regroup at the Western Air Temple, mourning the expected imprisonment of the adults left behind, Aang comes face to face with an unexpected, would-be ally: Zuko, prince of the fire nation. Sokka and Katara refuse to accept Zuko&#8217;s guarantee that he is truly on their side (they&#8217;ve been through this before), but Toph and Aang are a little more receptive to the idea. Good thing. In &#8220;The Firebending Masters,&#8221; Aang accepts that Zuko could be the firebending mentor he needs to show him how to conquer the most elusive of the four elements. But it isn&#8217;t easy: Zuko loses his power and must retreat to a fire nation temple, where he can learn the origins of his native gift. The set of five stories on this disc concludes with the two-part &#8220;The Boiling Rock,&#8221; in which Sokka and Zuko infiltrate a fire nation maximum security prison in hopes of freeing Sokka&#8217;s father. Trying hard to stay clandestine, Zuko&#8217;s identity is revealed anyway, jeopardizing not only the mission but Zuko and Sokka&#8217;s very freedom. The excitement is endless in the long-running <i>Avatar</i> series, and developments (especially Zuko&#8217;s acceptance by Aang and the others) are as heartening as they are surprising. <i>&#8211;Tom Keogh</i>
<p> <b>Book 3: Fire, Vol. 4</b> The long-running series <i>Avatar the Last Airbender</i> comes to a dazzling conclusion in Book 3 Fire, Volume 4. Poised for quite a number of episodes (seen in previous volumes) to go to war against the tyrannical Fire Nation, Aang the young Avatar and his cohorts must now bring down the Fire Lord and his army, or watch them ramp up their destructive powers during an imminent solar eclipse. But there&#8217;s a lingering question only Aang can answer: can the Avatar, who has never killed anyone, bring himself to take the Fire Lord&#8217;s life? That is what he must do, according to Zuko, the Fire Prince who has thrown in his lot with Aang and the latter&#8217;s friends.
<p> While Aang is sorting that out&#8211;receiving various wisdoms from past Avatars and advice from a giant turtle-lion creature&#8211;Zuko and Katara take another leg of the battle by confronting Zuko&#8217;s crazed sister. Meanwhile, Sokka re-asserts his latent talent for commanding dangerous missions as he and earth-bender Toph attempt to sabotage Fire Nation airships. The final episodes on this disc are thrilling, in no small part because they have been so long in arriving. Before those, however, there are a couple of interesting chapters to get through, including &#8220;The Southern Raiders,&#8221; in which Katara attempts to exact revenge for the disappearance of her mother. As always, there&#8217;s some comic relief, in this case &#8220;The Ember Island Players,&#8221; in which our heroes experience the ignominy of watching some of their previous adventures become a ridiculous, staged play.<i> &#8211;Tom Keogh</i></p>
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<p><b>Description</b><br />Avatar: The Complete Book 2 DVD Collection includes 20 action packed episodes from Book 2: Earth,  plus an exclusive never-before-seen bonus disc! This 5 disc set centers around Avatar Aang and his continious quest to master the four elements.  Together with Katara, Sokka, Momo and Appa, he journeys across the Earth Kingdom in search of an Earthbending mentor while staying one step ahead of Prince Zuko and fighting off the treachorous, Princess Azula, of the Fire Nation, who will stop at nothing to defeat the Avatar!<b>Amazon.com</b><br /><b>Book 2: Earth, Vol. 1</b> <i>Avatar the Last Airbender: Book 2 Earth, Volume 1</i> finds Aang, the Avatar and potential reconciler of a world divided into air, earth, water, and fire kingdoms, now a master Waterbender. That means he and companions Katara and Sokka can now leave the Northern Water Tribe and concentrate on mastering earth. New adventures and dangers await the heroic trio in the five episodes included on this DVD, which finds Aang experiencing nightmares about the power of the Avatar State. He also meets an earth kingdom general with plans for attacking  the warrior tribes of the fire nation, gets trapped with possible love interest Katara in the Cave of Two Lovers, and gets pulled into a supernatural swamp by a tornado. As always, Avatar is above average as an engaging anime tale, with a wonderfully original storyline and striking artistry. <i>&#8211;Tom Keogh</i>
<p>  <b>Book  2: Earth, Vol. 2</b> The five chapters in <i>Avatar the Last Airbender: Book 2 Earth, Volume 2</i> continue the story of young avatar Aang&#8217;s adventures deep within the Earth Kingdom. As usual, each episode is a seamless blend of grave drama and comic relief, but the stakes seem higher than ever with the addition of a new member to Aang&#8217;s team. Joining Katara and Sokka is Toph, a blind but powerful earthbending girl trying to obscure her aristocratic origins by defeating large, scary men in the ring. Aang recognizes Toph from his vision of an earthbending teacher, whom he needs to help him master control over the earth element. Toph also adds a kind of sardonic, tart tone to Aang&#8217;s journey, ultimately leaving her world to join the series’ trio of young heroes.  &#8220;The Blind Bandit&#8221; finds Aang, Katara, and Sokka working hard at convincing Toph to help their mission. &#8220;Zuko Alone&#8221; carries on the tale of the firebending prince who now travels alone and anonymously, but comes close to befriending a boy in an Earth Kingdom town. (The episode is full of interesting flashbacks from Zuko’s youth.) &#8220;The Chase&#8221; also concerns Zuko’s past, but is primarily about Aang, Katara, and Sokka adjusting to Toph’s somewhat self-centered presence on the team at the same time Princess Azula is relentlessly hunting them all down in a kind of speeding tank. &#8220;Bitter Work&#8221; finds Toph having difficulties training Aang, while &#8220;The Library&#8221; is an exotic episode about a professor who leads the crew to a library containing information useful against the Fire Nation. When they get there, they find the place guarded by the owl-like Wan Shi Tong, who begins sinking the library in defense against the perceived invaders. &#8211;Tom Keogh
<p>  <b>Book 2: Earth, Vol. 3</b> <i>Avatar the Last Airbender: Book 2 Earth, Volume 3</i> covers chapters 11 through 15 in the ongoing saga of Aang, the 12-year-old reincarnation of an avatar destined to reunite the warring nations of fire, earth, water, and air. Still traveling with his friends Katara, Sokka, and newcomer Toph, Aang gets into some of the strangest and most compelling situations yet seen on his journey to master control over all four elements. The first story, &#8220;The Desert,&#8221; finds Aang so upset over the abduction and criminal sale of his flying bison, Appa, that the powerful boy shows a streak of rage, demonstrating to himself that he could easily use his emerging skills to harm enemies if he wished. Still, Appa remains missing through this volume, leading the gang on a mission to survive a desert sojourn and survive during a perilous flight (with a young family in tow) over a pass through mountains and ocean in &#8220;The Serpent’s Pass.&#8221; They also get involved in a bizarre fight (in &#8220;The Drill&#8221;) against the Fire Nation army and its gigantic drill, which is aimed at the outer wall of Ba Sing Se, a city occupied by earth people. Once inside Ba Sing Se, however, things get really weird: smiling officials (in &#8220;City of Walls and Secrets&#8221;) outlaw any discussion of the war outside in order to keep the population placid and the economy rolling. Finally, &#8220;Tales of Ba Sing Se&#8221; is an original piece made up of individual vignettes focusing on each of the major characters. If there is anything surprising about <i>Book 2 Earth, Volume 3</i>, it’s the amount of romance (kissing, even!) in the air. These Avatar boys and girls are growing up. <i>&#8211;Tom Keogh</i>
<p>  <b>Book 2: Earth, Vol.  4</b> The long journey of young Avatar Aang and his friends Katara, Sokka, and Toph continues in this dramatic installment in the <i>Avatar the Last Airbender</i> series. Picking up from Volume 3, the first chapter on this disc, &#8220;Appa’s Lost Days,&#8221; traces the hard times of Aang’s winged bison, Appa, after the latter is stolen in order to blackmail Aang into not going to the Earth King with information about a pending coup. The clever Aang manages to find Appa anyway and complete his crucial mission, though he learns, in &#8220;The Earth King,&#8221; that the sheltered monarch doesn’t buy the notion that his own counsel, the power-grasping Long Feng, could be behind such a conspiracy. Complicating matters is the arrival of Princess Azula to take control over forces loyal to Long Feng, while Zuko, the reformed Fire Nation prince now acting as a humble but happier servant to his wise, tea-drinking uncle, is powerless to stop her. (On the other hand, Zuko forms an unexpected bond with one of Aang’s allies.) Everything comes to a head in &#8220;The Crossroads of Destiny,&#8221; in which Aang, suddenly confused by the sage advice of a guru who tells him he must free himself of a crucial emotional attachment, joins the others in an uphill effort to stop Azula from overtaking the Earth King. As engaging and frequently funny as every other volume in the Avatar series, Volume Four is a great ride through a climactic time in the long-running story. <i>&#8211;Tom Keogh</i></p>
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