"Avatar: The Last Airbender" The Headband (TV Episode 2007) Poster

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8/10
Footloose, but in Avatar
tscreekmore18 April 2022
This episode was basically Footloose, but in Avatar: The Last Airbender. Great episode though! I thoroughly enjoyed it, like the whole show. That is all I wished to say.
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10/10
Liberating
joonyjoon23 April 2020
The storyline with Aang and the Fire Nation school is one of historic importance for where the true battle lies for all war and hatreds. It is in our hearts and our minds, and to open these up to new possibilities is the only path toward lasting peace.

This artful episode really embodies the goal of all art - to make one *feel*.
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10/10
Great Episode!
linn-123566 May 2020
This episode radiates pure joy of life and lightness! Wonderful!
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Best episode
filipagnevall18 March 2021
Probably my favourite episode of the whole series!
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10/10
Flameo Hotman
matitya-3393716 February 2024
This episode is one of the few which makes me question, "were the characters all wearing the literal same clothes for six months straight?" Probably not, since Sokka and Katara's grandmother packed for them in The Avatar Returns but she doesn't seem to have packed for Aang, who seems to continue wearing the same outfit he wore when he was frozen throughout the show. (I know that Futurama had a joke about how Fry wore the same clothes for 1000 years straight but it seems that Aang did something similar.) Also, Toph isn't seen packing when she runs away with Aang, which makes it seem that she spent the entire second season wearing the exact same set of clothes. Ordinarily, I wouldn't bring this up but this episode's premise draws attention to the clothes they were wearing which is why I'm pointing it out (even though it's a nitpick.)

Beyond that, it's a funny breather episode that gets more dramatic towards the end and I am here for it. Flameo, hotman.
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