Monday, June 23, 2008

Hateful Lies

This blog just keeps getting farther away from the point. My apologies.

Anyways, I lied, apparently. Avatar does begin again on July 14th (monday), with The Western Air Temple. 15th is The Firebending Masters. 16th, however, is both The Boiling Rock Part 1 and 2. Which makes the 17th (first day of the Massacre, actually) The Southern Raiders. 18th is The Ember Island Players. Finally, Saturday the 19th is the 2-hour, four episode series conclusion.

So, we have a slight problem here. I think we were all (at least, us Avatards) planning on watching the finale together. Word was there was to be cake, with a picture of Buff Iroh as icing (I'm looking at you, Danny). However, seeing as the episodes air around 8PM, and the Massacre ends around noon, there's a bit of a gap there.

Now we could all just head home for eight or so hours, then come back ready for Avatar. But I figure we should know all the options, so the other one is to start the Massacre later. As in, Thursday the 17th, but at eight rather than noon.

I'm fine with either option. Just as long as there is IrohCake.

Saturday, June 14, 2008

Flapjack.

Update just to let you know what's goin' on:
Not a whole ton of progress has been made, recently. We still have to figure out who's gonna play what.

And that's all I have to say about that.

In other news, Cartoon Network has dug itself out from the grave with Chowder and The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack. They're both so awesome.

Nickelodeon has yet figure out what a shovel is. It could be a while.

Friday, June 6, 2008

Bowls of Pudding.

It's been a while, but considering we've officially got six days of school left, I figured I should outline some things about July.

July 14 (monday):
Avatar: The Last Airbender has officially been slated to begin airing July 14, with The Western Air Temple.

July 15 (tuesday):
The Firebending Masters airs.

July 16 (wednesday):
The Boiling Rock Part 1 airs. There is much preparing for the next day, including double extra checking that every system works right, and probably reviewing every run. We're going hardcore for this, people.

July 17 (thursday):
Our run begins at noon, with Ocarina of Time. Still not sure who is playing what exactly, but Ocarina should end sometime around eight or nine, and then Jojo can hop on Majora's Mask. There will be much rejoicing at the end of Ocarina. The Boiling Rock Part 2 airs. Whoever isn't playing will probably watch it too.

July 18 (friday):
Majora's Mask should end sometime before dawn (If Jojo really can beat the game in six hours (I am holding you to that bet, Jo)). If not, last time we won around eight, so that's when Wind Waker begins. Again, last time Wind Waker ended some time around eight that night, but hopefully we can knock a few hours off that. Twilight is (hopefully) beginning sometime before nine. Also, The Southern Raiders will air at eight. Someone is gonna have to bite the bullet and watch the new episode recorded, while everyone else watches it live. If we're into Twilight, it'll probably be me (The universe hates me). Unless Evan is still here, then he can play since he's not an Avatard like the rest of us.

July 19 (saturday):
Our run ends at exactly noon, again. Hopefully, Twilight will have been finished off a few hours before then. If that happens, I guess we'll just have to decide whether we all want to continue our handhelds until twelve, or end when Twilight is over. If we decide to continue, we'll still broadcast some kind of console game for everyone. Possibly Four Swords Adventures for the Gamecube. I'm looking to get my hands on that one. The Ember Island Players airs at eight. Try to stay awake just a few more hours so you don't sleep through it.

July 20 (sunday):
The 2 HOUR, 4 EPISODE SERIES-FREAKEN-FINALE of Avatar: The Last Airbender airs. Sozin's Comet, part 1,2,3,4. It's like Christmas, your birthday, the superbowl, Comic Con and the last night of waiting outside the game shop for the brand new Zelda all put together. With Chuck Norris and Abe Lincoln coming to the party. They brought Febreeze.