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''Avatar: The Last Airbender – Into the Inferno'' is a game based off the Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} cartoon ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender''. It was released on October 13, 2008 in the United States and on November 1, 2008 in the United Kingdom (as ''Avatar: The Legend of Aang - Into the Inferno''). The game was released on UsefulNotes/Playstation2, UsefulNotes/{{Wii}}, and UsefulNotes/NintendoDS, however the DS game greatly differs from the console games as it uses the "chibi" versions of the cast from the various shorts.

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''Avatar: The Last Airbender – Into the Inferno'' is a game based off the Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} cartoon ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender''. It was released on October 13, 2008 in the United States and on November 1, 2008 in the United Kingdom (as ''Avatar: The Legend of Aang - Into the Inferno''). The game was released on UsefulNotes/Playstation2, UsefulNotes/{{Wii}}, Platform/Playstation2, Platform/{{Wii}}, and UsefulNotes/NintendoDS, Platform/NintendoDS, however the DS game greatly differs from the console games as it uses the "chibi" versions of the cast from the various shorts.
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* AdaptationalComicRelief: Sokka was already comic relief, but he gets severely watered down here. His mannerisms are greatly exaggerated, and one of his voice clips has him saying that he'd rather be eating than fighting, which is out-of-character for a boy who takes such pride in being a warrior.

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* AdaptationalComicRelief: Sokka was already comic relief, but he gets severely watered down played up here. His mannerisms are greatly exaggerated, and one of his voice clips has him saying that he'd rather be eating than fighting, which is out-of-character for a boy who takes such pride in being a warrior.
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** In a different sense, Azula doesn't suffer a VillainousBreakdown to the same, ''extreme'' extent that she does on the show, most likely because Ozai actually ''does'' take her along on his airship fleet here rather than leave her behind in the Royal Capitol, leaving her less susceptible to paranoia.

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** In a different sense, Azula doesn't suffer a VillainousBreakdown to the same, ''extreme'' extent that she does on the show, most likely because Ozai actually ''does'' take her along on his airship fleet here rather than leave her behind in the Royal Capitol, leaving her less susceptible to paranoia. On the flipside, this ''does'' come with the implication that she after her defeat just gets sent to a normal prison instead of a mental health facility like in canon.

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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: Though it might actually be teasing, Azula repeatedly refers to Zuko as her "younger brother." ''Zuko'' is the older sibling.


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* RelatedDifferentlyInTheAdaptation: Though it might actually be teasing, Azula repeatedly refers to Zuko as her "younger brother." ''Zuko'' is the older sibling.
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* AdaptationalComicRelief: Sokka is watered down to nothing more than comic relief. One of his voice clips has him saying that he'd rather be eating than fighting, which is out-of-character for a boy who takes such pride in being a warrior. Sokka's mannerisms are also exaggerated.

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* AdaptationalComicRelief: Sokka is was already comic relief, but he gets severely watered down to nothing more than comic relief. One here. His mannerisms are greatly exaggerated, and one of his voice clips has him saying that he'd rather be eating than fighting, which is out-of-character for a boy who takes such pride in being a warrior. Sokka's mannerisms are also exaggerated.warrior.
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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: Though it might actually be teasing, Azula repeatedly refers to Zuko as her "younger brother". ''Zuko'' is the older sibling.
* PragmaticAdaptation: Many scenes contexts and events were mixed around in order to fit in co-op elements. Most blatantly Katara is present [[spoiler:during the Aang vs Ozai duel]]. Zuko's HeelFaceTurn is also portrayed completely differently from the cartoon.

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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: Though it might actually be teasing, Azula repeatedly refers to Zuko as her "younger brother". brother." ''Zuko'' is the older sibling.
* PragmaticAdaptation: Many scenes scene's contexts and events were mixed around in order to fit in co-op elements. Most blatantly Katara is present [[spoiler:during the Aang vs Ozai duel]]. Zuko's HeelFaceTurn is also portrayed completely differently from the cartoon.

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* SparedByTheAdaptation: Combustian Man is blasted backward into unconsciousness rather than killed off.

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Combustian Man is blasted backward into unconsciousness rather than killed off.
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** In a different sense, Azula doesn't suffer a VillainousBreakdown to the same, extreme extent that she does on the show, most likely because Ozai actually ''does'' take her along on his airship fleet here rather than leave her behind and alone in the Royal Capitol.

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** In a different sense, Azula doesn't suffer a VillainousBreakdown to the same, extreme ''extreme'' extent that she does on the show, most likely because Ozai actually ''does'' take her along on his airship fleet here rather than leave her behind and alone in the Royal Capitol.Capitol, leaving her less susceptible to paranoia.

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''Avatar: The Last Airbender – Into the Inferno'' is a game based off the Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} cartoon ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender''. It was released on October 13, 2008 in the United States and on November 1, 2008 in the United Kingdom (as ''Avatar: The Legend of Aang - Into the Inferno''). The game was released on UsefulNotes/Playstation2, UsefulNotes/{{Wii}}, and UsefulNotes/NintendoDS, however the DS game greatly differs from the console games.

''Into the Inferno'' is loosely based on Book Three of the cartoon. Unlike the previous titles, this game attempts to adapt the cartoon's plot.

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''Avatar: The Last Airbender – Into the Inferno'' is a game based off the Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} cartoon ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender''. It was released on October 13, 2008 in the United States and on November 1, 2008 in the United Kingdom (as ''Avatar: The Legend of Aang - Into the Inferno''). The game was released on UsefulNotes/Playstation2, UsefulNotes/{{Wii}}, and UsefulNotes/NintendoDS, however the DS game greatly differs from the console games.

games as it uses the "chibi" versions of the cast from the various shorts.

''Into the Inferno'' is loosely based on Book Three of the cartoon. Unlike the previous titles, this game attempts to adapt the cartoon's plot.\n


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* SparedByTheAdaptation: Combustian Man is blasted backward into unconsciousness rather than killed off.
** In a different sense, Azula doesn't suffer a VillainousBreakdown to the same, extreme extent that she does on the show, most likely because Ozai actually ''does'' take her along on his airship fleet here rather than leave her behind and alone in the Royal Capitol.
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* PragmaticAdaptation: Many scenes contexts and events were mixed around in order to fit in co-op elements. Most blatantly Katara is present [[spoiler:during the Aang vs Ozai dual]]. Zuko's HeelFaceTurn is also portrayed completely differently from the cartoon.

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* PragmaticAdaptation: Many scenes contexts and events were mixed around in order to fit in co-op elements. Most blatantly Katara is present [[spoiler:during the Aang vs Ozai dual]].duel]]. Zuko's HeelFaceTurn is also portrayed completely differently from the cartoon.
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* PragmaticAdaptation: Many scenes contexts and events were mixed around in order to fit in co-op elements. Most blatantly Katara is present [[spoiler:during the Aang vs Ozai dual]]. Zuko's HeelFaceTurn is also portrayed completely differently from the game.

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* PragmaticAdaptation: Many scenes contexts and events were mixed around in order to fit in co-op elements. Most blatantly Katara is present [[spoiler:during the Aang vs Ozai dual]]. Zuko's HeelFaceTurn is also portrayed completely differently from the game.cartoon.
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''Avatar: The Last Airbender -- Into the Inferno'' is a game based off the Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} cartoon ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender''. It was released on October 13, 2008 in the United States and on November 1, 2008 in the United Kingdom (as ''Avatar: The Legend of Aang - Into the Inferno''). The game was released on UsefulNotes/Playstation2, UsefulNotes/{{Wii}}, and UsefulNotes/NintendoDS, however the DS game greatly differs from the console games.

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''Avatar: The Last Airbender -- Into the Inferno'' is a game based off the Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} cartoon ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender''. It was released on October 13, 2008 in the United States and on November 1, 2008 in the United Kingdom (as ''Avatar: The Legend of Aang - Into the Inferno''). The game was released on UsefulNotes/Playstation2, UsefulNotes/{{Wii}}, and UsefulNotes/NintendoDS, however the DS game greatly differs from the console games.
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''Avatar: The Last Airbender - Into the Inferno'' is a game based off the Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} cartoon ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender''. It was released on October 13, 2008 in the United States and on November 1, 2008 in the United Kingdom (as ''Avatar: The Legend of Aang - Into the Inferno''). The game was released on UsefulNotes/Playstation2, UsefulNotes/{{Wii}}, and UsefulNotes/NintendoDS, however the DS game greatly differs from the console games.

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''Avatar: The Last Airbender - -- Into the Inferno'' is a game based off the Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} cartoon ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender''. It was released on October 13, 2008 in the United States and on November 1, 2008 in the United Kingdom (as ''Avatar: The Legend of Aang - Into the Inferno''). The game was released on UsefulNotes/Playstation2, UsefulNotes/{{Wii}}, and UsefulNotes/NintendoDS, however the DS game greatly differs from the console games.
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''Avatar: The Last Airbender: Into the Inferno'' is a game based off the Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} cartoon ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender''. It was released on October 13, 2008 in the United States and on November 1, 2008 in the United Kingdom (as ''Avatar: The Legend of Aang: Into the Inferno''). The game was released on UsefulNotes/Playstation2, UsefulNotes/{{Wii}}, and UsefulNotes/NintendoDS, however the DS game greatly differs from the console games.

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''Avatar: The Last Airbender: Airbender - Into the Inferno'' is a game based off the Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} cartoon ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender''. It was released on October 13, 2008 in the United States and on November 1, 2008 in the United Kingdom (as ''Avatar: The Legend of Aang: Aang - Into the Inferno''). The game was released on UsefulNotes/Playstation2, UsefulNotes/{{Wii}}, and UsefulNotes/NintendoDS, however the DS game greatly differs from the console games.

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''Avatar: The Last Airbender: Into the Inferno'' is a game based off the Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} cartoon ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender''. It was released on October 13, 2008 in the United States and on November 1, 2008 in the United Kingdom (as ''Avatar: The Legend of Aang: Into the Inferno'').

''Into the Inferno'' is loosely based on Book Three of the cartoon.

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''Avatar: The Last Airbender: Into the Inferno'' is a game based off the Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} cartoon ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender''. It was released on October 13, 2008 in the United States and on November 1, 2008 in the United Kingdom (as ''Avatar: The Legend of Aang: Into the Inferno'').

Inferno''). The game was released on UsefulNotes/Playstation2, UsefulNotes/{{Wii}}, and UsefulNotes/NintendoDS, however the DS game greatly differs from the console games.

''Into the Inferno'' is loosely based on Book Three of the cartoon. Unlike the previous titles, this game attempts to adapt the cartoon's plot.



* AdaptationalComedicRelief: Sokka is watered down to nothing more than comic relief. One of his voice clips has him saying that he'd rather be eating than fighting, which is out-of-character for a boy who takes such pride in being a warrior. Sokka's mannerisms are also exaggerated.

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* AdaptationalComedicRelief: AdaptationalComicRelief: Sokka is watered down to nothing more than comic relief. One of his voice clips has him saying that he'd rather be eating than fighting, which is out-of-character for a boy who takes such pride in being a warrior. Sokka's mannerisms are also exaggerated.



* PragmaticAdaptation: Many scenes contexts and events were mixed around in order to fit in co-op elements. Most blatantly Katara is present [[spoiler:during the Aang vs Ozai dual]]. Zuko's HeelFaceTurn is also portrayed completely differently from the game.

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* PragmaticAdaptation: Many scenes contexts and events were mixed around in order to fit in co-op elements. Most blatantly Katara is present [[spoiler:during the Aang vs Ozai dual]]. Zuko's HeelFaceTurn is also portrayed completely differently from the game.game.
* SuperDeformed: In the DS version everyone has huge heads.
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''Avatar: The Last Airbender: Into the Inferno'' is a game based off the Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} cartoon ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender''. It was released on October 13, 2008 in the United States and on November 1, 2008 in the United Kingdom (as ''Avatar: The Legend of Aang: Into the Inferno'').

''Into the Inferno'' is loosely based on Book Three of the cartoon.
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* AdaptationalComedicRelief: Sokka is watered down to nothing more than comic relief. One of his voice clips has him saying that he'd rather be eating than fighting, which is out-of-character for a boy who takes such pride in being a warrior. Sokka's mannerisms are also exaggerated.
* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: Though it might actually be teasing, Azula repeatedly refers to Zuko as her "younger brother". ''Zuko'' is the older sibling.
* PragmaticAdaptation: Many scenes contexts and events were mixed around in order to fit in co-op elements. Most blatantly Katara is present [[spoiler:during the Aang vs Ozai dual]]. Zuko's HeelFaceTurn is also portrayed completely differently from the game.

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