Avatar: The Last Airbender Book 3 Review
Avatar: The Last Airbender Book 3 fulfills on everything that the series promised from the beginning with an epic, compelling, and surprisingly emotional conclusion to one of the best fantasy epics of all-time. And yes, I said “of all-time!”

Despite my heavy skepticism about watching a non-anime animated series, Avatar truly lived up to the hype and now I understand why so many people of all ages are fans of this series. Sure, the first season had it downfalls, but seasons two, and now three, are utterly amazing. The themes and the characters come full circle, and the series focuses more on my favorite aspects of the previous seasons.
The Good: Zuko's character is greatly developed and fleshed out, Stronger character drama, Epic finale, Improved animation, Perfect balance of comedy drama and action, Emotional weight, Strategic battles, Compelling relationship drama, Darker tone, Mark Hamill is a great villain, More mature storytelling, Often hilarious, Sokka and Toph are still the best, Excellent soundtrack, Near flawless finale, Ties up loose ends, Visually striking at times, Makes previously "pointless" episodes important, Even more impressive action sequences, Azula is still bad*ss, Satisfying conclusion,
The Bad: A bit of a deus ex machina ending,
Plot: 9.6/10- After an incredibly strong first episode, the series meanders just a tad with two somewhat pointless episodes, but between episodes two and nine, it is a little more episodic with several fun stories that prepare the characters for their final destiny.

Characterization: 9.8/10- At this point in the series, you, the audience, are already attached to the characters and the series knows this because no new main characters are introduced with season three focusing on the previously established characters and their relationships.

Sokka, Katara, Toph, and even Suki are all given development with the intercharacter relationships being fleshed out in very satisfying ways. Aang continues to be one of the more boring aspects of the series, but I finally became attached to the character during Book 3. In addition, the romance aspects of the series are very well executed and seem realistic and compelling.
Iroh is unfortunately not as heavily featured as he was in the previous seasons, but the exploration of the father/son type relationship between him and Zuko carried a shocking amount of emotional weight. In general, the character drama managed to never be overly dramatic with good humor and action spread throughout, but the series ultimately focused on these characters coming together.

Action: 9.3/10- Avatar's expert use of the environment to create exciting action sequences continues to be one of the series' highlights with season three's fight scenes feeling less obligatory and more necessary to the story. The use of military strategy brings an intellectual element to the series' action, along with some large scale battle sequences. The final few episodes in particular feature some of the most intense and satisfying action sequences of the series.
Acting: 8.8/10- Everyone steps up their game in terms of voice acting, even the background character actors. Dante Basco as Zuko turned out to be the standout of the series with his performance adding more weight to his character's struggle. Due to the unfortunate passing of Mako Iwamatsu, who voiced Iroh, Greg Baldwin replaced him in the role, and while he did a fine job at imitating Mako, the difference is still noticeable. Fun fact, tennis legend Serena Williams voiced a small part in the series because she has said it was her favorite TV show.
Art Style: 8.4/10- As with previous seasons, the lack of an HD remastering prevents it from holding up as well as it could, but overall, Book 3 is far superior to the previous seasons in terms of animation. What is most noticeable is the improved fluidity of the animation, as well as some scenes that are visually striking with the use of color. Additionally, Book 3 takes a few more cues from anime with the use of some visual tropes, and even a "Beach Episode," which is actually one of the stronger episodes of the series.
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Best Beach Episode Ever. Nuff Said... |
Soundtrack: 8.8/10- As before, Jeremy Zuckerman's score is brilliant and fitting for the series. What makes this season standout is the use of more emotional tracks in the final episodes, which add to the impact.
Humor: 8.7/10- Despite containing less than the previous seasons, the humor in Book 3 is consistently funnier and rarely detracts from the serious moments. Of course, Sokka is still the best!
Entertainment Value: 9.7/10- Considering that I marathoned the series in less than three days, I would say that I was thoroughly entertained. Every episode had humor, action, and progression in the story. It reminded of a much lighter version of Fullmetal Alchemist with its combination of various tones.
Overall: 9.5/10- Avatar: The Last Airbender Book 3 is not flawless, but it draws upon everything that has been setup in previous seasons and concludes the quest of the Avatar and friends in epic and satisfying fashion.
Closing comments: As a whole, Avatar: The Last Airbender is a truly epic story that has something for kids, teens, and adults. Providing you can get past the first season and a few childish parts, The Last Airbender is one of the most interesting and unique fantasy narratives I have ever seen.
Recommended for: Animation fans, Fantasy fans, Action fans, Epic fans,
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