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Book 2: Earth, Volume 2 April 10th.
Date: Thursday, March 29, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Avatar: The Last Airbender - Book 2: Earth, Volume 2, will be released on DVD April 10th by Nickelodean Home Video. The DVD lets fans relive Chapters 6 through 10, and also includes commentaries by the creators, cast, and crew, as well as a free exclusive Avatar comic book. With Princess Azula hot on their tails, the kids travel deep into the Earth Kingdom in search of an Earthbending master for Aang. During this journey the kids encounter an Earthbending tournament, a tank-train full of giant lizards, and a library buried deep underground. Check www.avatarondvd.com for more details as they become available. You can also get a look at the Box art right here on Gameshark.

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