The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Avatar The Last Airbender Sony PSP Game tested and guaranteed to work!
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:752919480281
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:PSP
Region:NTSC (N. America)
SKU:PSP_AVATAR_THE_LAST_AIRBENDER
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
Tyler –
This is a beautiful set of Avatar on Blu Ray!! It took so long to release but it’s finally here! Absolutely in love with Avatar great investment, amazing series!! Check out Legend of Korra too it’s so good as well!
Bryce –
I saw reviews saying there were episodes missing but all 61 are there. The episode "The Drill" is combined with the episode right before it. You cant select the episode itself on the menu but it plays right after the previous episode, credits dont even play but the new episode title card will show up. They did this with other episodes that had multiple parts. Its all there and was a great time to binge watch it all again :) I also didnt notice the blurry outlines in the first episode. I saw it on the DVD version but the blu-ray seemed fixed or I just didnt notice as it wasnt too bad in the first place.
Shelby –
Well if you love this show then this is a very cheap way to assure when the internet goes out and your social life just isn’t that important, that you can watch every episode of the series! And if you have yet to watch this show then this is also a great way to wake the heck up and enjoy one of the funniest anime shows to hit public television and now your chosen spot to binge this adorable piece of Cinema. G-rated, clever, heartwarming, creative. Go for it!
Hayley Deeken –
This fantastic series finally gets a proper release! I’ll keep this short and sweet – for those who have the DVD box set or have heard of its issues with with the double exposure lines making the picture look like a bootleg copy, it’s been fixed in the Blu Ray. This looks about as good as the show will ever get, in my opinion. For the audio, it’s great. I don’t know the difference between the types of audio like 2.0 Dolby and 2.5 or whatever else there is, but the music and voices are clear coming out of my tv speakers, so it’s good enough for me. All in all, good product.The only problem I have is that my box set cover arrived lightly damaged despite the bubble wrap packaging. It’s not enough to warrant one less star, though. If you want a perfect copy for display, best find one in a store to pick out yourself and avoid the hazards of shipping.
Melissa –
Avatar the Last Airbender probably speaks for itself at this point, but I guess if you are just emerging from some kind of magical coma here’s my little sales pitch:ATLA is a fun, well written, and sometimes emotionally wrenching save the world/adventure animated series. The characters are larger than life and the amount of care and attention given to the antagonists gives the story an emotional depth a lot of media aimed at younger audiences miss out on. I would recommend this for animation and fantasy fans of any age.As for the disks themselves, blu-ray is durable and will keep picture quality well. My DVD set of this series has suffered from scratches from their years of use and I’m glad to be able to keep this series in a new format.
Irish –
Avatar is an AMAZING series. It manages to be mature, subtle, tackle dark themes, funny, a good anime, entertaining for kids and adults. It’s one one the best Kid’s shows and one of the best TV shows EVER.For newbies the premise will be a little weird; through martial art, some people can control one element (Water, Earth, Fire, or Air) and one special person can control all of them. From there just watch the show and be amazed.This show cleverly introduced Eastern Philosophy to me and many others, how many kids shows can say the smartly introduced children to anything, let alone a complex philosophy?The characters are some of the most vivid and well written in the entire history of Televison; from a young airbender coping with the horrors of being the last of his kind, to a teenage prince trying (and constantly failing) to restore his honor.This is an incredible show and I cannot recommend it enough.The blu ray collection is very nice and has some really neat extras. My only nitpick is you cannot chapter skip past the intro, you can only fastforward manually. Such a small thing, it’s barely worth mentioning.Buy it and you won’t be disappointed.
Anthony C. –
First of all what a MESS of reviews my god…. What was retrolio thinking mixing the dvd reviews together with the blu ray reviews?In case you haven’t noticed this review is for the recently released avatar the last airbender blu ray set. What the hell took them so long? The legend of kora has been on blu ray for a while now…. All well we have it now so it doesn’t matter. Lets get into the review!We all know the story of the last airbender by now, I don’t really have to repeat it. It’s a fantastic journey were the boy Aang goes on to learn the rest of the 3 elements so that he can save the world from the fire nation. The slip cover looks amazing and the art cover for the blu ray case looks fantastic. Really well done compared to the legend of kora blu ray set, even though I wish it also had an artbook like the legend of kora blu ray set because I do indeed like the artwork of the avatar series.Some technical features are that the picture is in a 4×3 size hence the black bars to the side. I guess it makes sense that they didn’t want to stretch the picture due to the old animation originaly made to fit tv screens. I’m not complaing seeing as I own other old animes on blu rays with that aspect raito like yu yu hakasho.It’s 3 disks per book. Book water being on disk one, two and three, Book earth being on disk four, five and six, the final book, the Book fire being on disk seven, eight and nine. It’s has 1 disk more than the legend of kora blu ray being 4 hours longer than legend.
Dave –
In short it’s great. The issues in the DVD release have been addressed so the image quality has greatly improved. one issue is the size of the collection, it’s on nine discs. Kinda defeats the purpose of using quad layered discs if all the space isn’t even going to be used properly. This becomes more annoying when you realize the special features are spread out on ALL of the discs. It could have easily been a 4 disc set with one more for all the special features. Also they’re not labeled, so if you wanna watch a specific episode it kinda becomes a chore. Aside from those minor gripes the show itself looks great(if you’re alright with the cropped ratio) colors really pop and the audio clarity is amazing. If you’re a fan this collection is definitely worth owning.
Nate H –
Love it! Glad to finally have the entire series collected on Blu Ray. The audio commentary for selected episodes is very interesting and all the other special features are a lot of fun to listen to/watch.The only thing collected on these disks that I refuse to watch is an interview with "Director" M Night Shyamalananana. After what he did to that movie, I don’t want to see his face or hear his voice unless I’m watching some ATLA fans tear into him on his terrible choices.
Stephen Kendall –
First off, Avatar: The Last Airbender is an amazing show, and any fan should have the complete collection in their collection. This Blu-Ray collection is not remastered in HD. There may be some upscaling, but it looks about like what I’d expect from a DVD set.I think the disc setup for this collection could have been handled better. Each disc has 8 episodes on it, for three discs per season. The problem is that this doesn’t always correlate to the chapters accessible from the disc menu. Starting with Season 2, two-or-more-part episodes show as a single chapter, yet it’s up to the viewer to remember which episodes have multiple parts. The last disc is particularly confusing if you’re not prepared for it; it only has 2 chapters on it, since Sozin’s Comet, the final set of episodes, has 4 parts. Watching the whole last chapter all the way through is a near-2-hour commitment. Even more confusing, the first combo episode is in Season 2, with Episode 12-13 (“The Serpent’s Pass†and “The Drillâ€) combined into one chapter. This is extra weird because while these are rather related to each other, they’re not branded as two parts to the same episode/I kind of see why they bundled mutli-part episodes together, but I think it would have been better if they specified when they did this in the disk menu. For example, I would have been happier if the last disk had its chapters named “Nightmares and Daydreams†and “Sozin’s Comet (4 episodes).†Alternately, just listing the run-time of each c.