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** One of the Avatar video games on the UsefulNotes/{{Xbox 360}} is popular among achievement hunters due to ease of getting 1000 points.
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** One of the Avatar video games on the UsefulNotes/{{Xbox Platform/{{Xbox 360}} is popular among achievement hunters due to ease of getting 1000 points.
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the live action series has done very well, and it doesn't quite work for this trope anymore.
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** This would later also apply to streaming, as the series being released on Netflix ending up causing the biggest NewbieBoom in the franchise's history since the premiere of its SequelSeries and lead countless new fans to discover the series by binge watching.
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** This would later also apply to streaming, as the series being released on Netflix ending up causing the biggest NewbieBoom in the franchise's history since the premiere of its SequelSeries and lead countless new fans to discover the series by binge watching.watching, a format that works really well for the show, given how much lore it has.
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** A [=YouTuber=] posted [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CzZOxXfgc0k&t=43s news]] that the next entry in the franchise after ''Korra'' will move to Netflix...''as an AprilFools gag in 2017.'' Jump forward to mid-September 2018/Summer 2020...
** The [[Film/AvatarTheLastAirbender live-action movie]] being infamously seen as a poor adaptation lead to Bryke attempting a new live-action adaptation on Netflix, only to end up leaving the project due to CreativeDifferences... so that they could return to Nickelodeon to establish Avatar Studios, which plans to explore the ''Avatar'' universe in more animation. Because of this, fans have called the two live-action tragedies [[{{Irony}} the greatest things]] that have ever happened to ''Avatar''.
** The [[Film/AvatarTheLastAirbender live-action movie]] being infamously seen as a poor adaptation lead to Bryke attempting a new live-action adaptation on Netflix, only to end up leaving the project due to CreativeDifferences... so that they could return to Nickelodeon to establish Avatar Studios, which plans to explore the ''Avatar'' universe in more animation. Because of this, fans have called the two live-action tragedies [[{{Irony}} the greatest things]] that have ever happened to ''Avatar''.
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** A [=YouTuber=] posted [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CzZOxXfgc0k&t=43s news]] that the next entry in the franchise after ''Korra'' will move to Netflix...''as an AprilFools gag in 2017.'' Jump forward to mid-September 2018/Summer 2020...
** The [[Film/AvatarTheLastAirbender live-action movie]] being infamously seen as a poor adaptation lead to Bryke attempting a new live-action adaptation on Netflix, only to end up leaving the project due to CreativeDifferences... so that they could return to Nickelodeon to establish Avatar Studios, which plans to explore the ''Avatar'' universe in more animation. Because of this, fans have called the two live-action tragedies [[{{Irony}} the greatest things]] that have ever happened to ''Avatar''.2020, and that's exactly what happened.
** The [[Film/AvatarTheLastAirbender live-action movie]] being infamously seen as a poor adaptation lead to Bryke attempting a new live-action adaptation on Netflix, only to end up leaving the project due to CreativeDifferences... so that they could return to Nickelodeon to establish Avatar Studios, which plans to explore the ''Avatar'' universe in more animation. Because of this, fans have called the two live-action tragedies [[{{Irony}} the greatest things]] that have ever happened to ''Avatar''.
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* FandomRivalry: Ever since ''The Legend of Korra'' aired, ''Last Airbender'' and ''Korra'' fans had maintained a rivalry over which series is superior. While it waned in the years after both series concluded, the rivalry was revived in 2020 with {{Creator/Netflix}} obtaining the streaming rights to both series.
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* FandomRivalry: Ever since ''The Legend of Korra'' aired, ''Last Airbender'' and ''Korra'' fans had maintained a rivalry over which series is superior. While it waned in the years after both series concluded, the rivalry was revived in 2020 with 2020, when {{Creator/Netflix}} obtaining the streaming rights to both series.
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** Zuko's HeelFaceTurn was fairly surprising when it first occurred, but it has since become one of the most popular and well-known parts of the show, and is frequently cited as an example of how to do character development and a redemption arc ''right''. Most people who have been on the internet since Netflix announced the show was coming to the platform are likely aware of this before even seeing the first episode.
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** Zuko's HeelFaceTurn was fairly surprising when it first occurred, but it has since become one of the most popular and well-known parts of the show, and is frequently cited as an example of how to do character development and a redemption arc ''right''. Most people who have been on the internet since Netflix announced the show was coming to the platform are likely aware of this before even seeing the first episode.episode ([[https://www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/324681454361592346/ the fact that Zuko has a meme]] making fun of his Jerkass ways probably helped).
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** Despite being initially targeted at elementary-school kids, the show become quite popular (likely even ''more'' popular) among middle- and high-schoolers. And young adults in their twenties. And not-so-young adults. The most vocal fandom for the series back when it was airing were college-aired teens and adult anime fans.
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** Despite being initially targeted at elementary-school kids, the show become quite popular (likely even ''more'' popular) among middle- and high-schoolers. And young adults in their twenties. And not-so-young adults. The most vocal fandom for the series back when it was airing were college-aired teens and college-aged adult anime fans.
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oops, typo
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** In spite of certain sections of thethe fandom being vicious to anyone who makes the mistake of calling the franchise "anime", the franchise has always commanded a lot of respect among actual anime fans. This is due to it taking influence from some of the most influential parts of Japanese animation, such as the works of Creator/StudioGhibli. The franchise is regularly discussed casually among anime fans alongside their favorite series despite being Western-produced.
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** In spite of certain sections of thethe the fandom being vicious to anyone who makes the mistake of calling the franchise "anime", the franchise has always commanded a lot of respect among actual anime fans. This is due to it taking influence from some of the most influential parts of Japanese animation, such as the works of Creator/StudioGhibli. The franchise is regularly discussed casually among anime fans alongside their favorite series despite being Western-produced.