Today's AVATAR SECRETS card for you to collect and share.
Avatar secret #2: Courage ... sometimes you need to get outside your comfort zone.

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Today's AVATAR SECRETS card for you to collect and share.
Avatar secret #2: Courage ... sometimes you need to get outside your comfort zone.
Download AVATAR SECRETS collectors’ cards from METRO websites across Canada starting today.
Collect and share all 10 cards. But be quick, because each card only lasts until the following episode!
AVATAR SECRETS is an interactive documentary that explores the complexities of human connection in the digital world, through writer/director Ramona Pringle’s personal journey across borders and bandwidths in search of love, meaning and community in the 21st century.
Catch an exclusive preview of AVATAR SECRETS starting today in METRO newspapers, online and via the METRO app across Canada.
METRO will be rolling out a chapter each day from now through October 27th.
To experience the full documentary, download the AVATAR SECRETS app for iPad from the App Store, beginning tomorrow.
AVATAR SECRETS is an interactive documentary that explores the complexities of human connection in the networked digital world through the personal journey of writer/director Ramona Pringle.
Preview AVATAR SECRETS starting today with METRO News.
Then download the iPad app beginning tomorrow from the App Store.
An interactive documentary that explores the complexities of human connection in the digital world.
As seen in The New York Times and at major documentary, film and interactive events, including: HotDocs, Social Media Week and TFI Interactive (part of the Tribeca Film Festival).
I loved Princess Yue and wished she was in the show more often, or at least helped Aang whenever he went into the Spirit World
I felt that in ATLA, besides Zuko, Azula, Ty Lee, and Mai, that the gaang was a little too young to be getting into relationships.
I think it would have been more cool if some of the bending types, like metal and lightning bending, were as rare as they were in ATLA. Chief Beifong would have been the only metal bender, and Mako the only lightning.
I wish Jet hadn't of died.