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Today is February the 25th, 2010.
Five years since the first two episodes of Avatar: The Last Airbender aired on Nickelodeon. My first impression of the series was that
In fact, I expected the show to totally bomb and be cancelled after five episodes. I was wrong. It turned out to be this HUGE success and some people were calling Avatar
But I
It was the
In the four years that Avatar: the Last Airbender was in production, I had watched every episode from its awesome series premiere (The Boy in the Iceberg) to its absolutely epic series finale (
Not anymore though...
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I was crushed, but I knew something had to be done. I got a new security system for my house, which cost a fortune to put in. I planned to buy replacement DVD's. Only problem was that I was flat out broke. That security system almost cost me my house itself.
So now because I
ATLA obviously stands for Avatar: The Last Airbender. And 308 was the production code for probably the strangest, scariest and funniest episode of Avatar. Nightmares and Daydreams when Aang becomes a neurotic mess when he realizes the invasion of the Fire Nation is in four days, causing him to have two embarrassing dreams where he forgets his pants AND his math test when he goes to defeat Fire Lord Ozai. Then he has a nightmare that was downright creepy, and that scene always freaked me out since I first watched that episode air in 2008.
I had NO idea where it came from, and I assumed it was a discarded disk when I burned some copies of some Avatar DVD's. But when I put into my DVD player, which surprisingly was not stolen, I found it was something totally different. It was a menu with a black screen and only one option in white, blank text.
The episode started off as normal, so I had no idea what made this so-called
The sequence of events in this episode so far seemed normal.
Aang freaking out that the invasion is in four days, Katara trying to calm him down and of course,
I...
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I...
The sky was a deep crimson hue and looked like what I would describe the atmosphere in Hell would look like. There was fire coming out of the windows of the Air Temple.
Airbender monks were running for their lives, screaming and crying. Some were covered in blood, some were lying dead in pools of blood. I realized right now, this scene is depicting the Fire
The scene started out with Fire Nation troops invading the Southern Air Temple riding massive flying dragons. Unlike the rest of the series when death is rarely shown and only implied, this scene depicted full-on bloody murder. The Air Nomad
This was Hell. Then the nightmare cuts to the Eastern Air Temple which only housed Air Nomad nuns and other female Airbenders. And... It was worse than what I just saw with the Southern Temple. The Fire Nation in the series is shown to be cunning and methodical in their atrocities. In this scene, they were barbaric and animal like. The first thing I saw was the Airbender nun that taught basically introduced Aang to Appa was stabbed multiple times in the stomach by a Fire Nation soldier.
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Oh my god, you could literally see every single anatomical body part. At this point, I was in complete shock. I was so tempted to reach over the remote, eject the disk and burn it and/or crush it. But I needed to see what happened next. After the absolutley horrifying, pornographic, and realistic rape scene, I saw something that would haunt me for the rest of my life.
An airbender nun screamed
I assumed the nursery was where all of the airbender babies were being taken care of. The nun walked into the nursery and this bloodcurdling scream pierced my speakers and almost blew up my television.
The images... were of... dead, mutilated infants. Some with their heads removed, some with their arms and legs chopped off. And some with bodies so burned that they
All I could see was the absolute terror in the
After that scene, I proceeded to vomit my brains out all over my room, because I was so horrified and disgusted by that absolutely brutal, bloody, disgusting, and barbaric nightmare sequence... And all I wondered was... what kind of sick, twisted, savage bastards would animate that?
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How the hell did Mike and Bryan not see this!? After that horrific scene, the screen went back to an image of all of the Air Temples on fire. Those savage Fire Nation soldiers succeeded with their plan to kill all of the Air Nomads in an effort to destroy the Avatar cycle, except for one. The boy in the iceberg, Avatar Aang.
The scene cut to Aang screaming loudly, waking up all of his friends.
I literally yanked the DVD out of the player, grabbed it and ran outside.
I let out a primal scream
I wanted that DVD out of my life forever. After weeks and weeks of nightmares about that episode, it then came to light that the episode has psychologically scarred me. And my psychiatrist had told me that the only way to fight it was to never watch another episode of Avatar: The Last Airbender ever again. And I took his advice.
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