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Avatar Book 2, Volume 3
Next Avatar collection coming to DVD May 22nd.
Date: Monday, May 07, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Nickelodeon Home Entertainment will release Avatar: The Last Airbender - Book 2: Earth, Volume 3 on DVD May 22nd. In addition to Chapters 11 through 15, the DVD includes commentaries by the creators, cast, and crew, as well as a free exclusive Avatar comic book. Volume 3 picks up where Volume 2 left off - The kids use the knowledge from the Library buried deep in the sand about an important vulnerability to the Fire Nation. Now, they must make it to the city of Ba Sing Se in time to tell the King. But Azula and the Fire Nation are already on the move, and it's up to the Avatar and friends to stop them from conquering this ancient city - and find Oppa. Learn more at www.avatarondvd.com

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