u/Jmcfearsom

▲ 10 r/ATLA

Is this story beautiful?

I ordered the full series on Blu-ray which should be here this week and I am going in COMPLETELY blind. I’m a 35 year old male who lives alone, never had kids. I grew up a huuuuge Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network head as a kid but this show came out at just the wrong time for me…I was just entering high school and getting into smoking and driving and partying and shit and my young teenage brain considered any newer cartoons that may have been catching on too immature for me (just me being young and dumb). Anyways I have recently been collecting manga and watching old great anime I loved as a kid and exploring new anime/animated series which I never experienced before. I just finished My Hero Academia and the story was beautiful the characters were great and now I’m experiencing that all too familiar feeling of loss and emptiness after one finishes a great piece of fiction, so I’m ready to start a new story. On a whim I purchased this series last week to give it a go. Like I said earlier I know nothing about what happens or the characters or story or anything so I just want to know…is this story beautiful? Do the characters grow on you in a special way? Will I get chills and tears? Should I pop it in this week for my next adventure?

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