About: Combustion Man on a Train   Sponge Permalink

An Entity of Type : dbkwik:resource/tv_BEGpN2P99tIsTW1hOKQ==, within Data Space : 134.155.108.49:8890 associated with source dataset(s)

Aang and Sokka behold a Fire Nation train while discussing the unfortunate absence of their friends Katara, Toph, and Appa, all of whom had their own reasons for staying behind. During this conversation, Aang spots a young girl standing alone in the crowd just as a man signals that it is time for boarding. After introducing himself and learning the girl's name, Sho explains that because her mother is sick, she must visit her grandmother's house alone. Aang proposes that he and Sokka ride the train with her, a plan that Sho and Sokka welcome with open arms.

AttributesValues
rdf:type
rdfs:label
  • Combustion Man on a Train
rdfs:comment
  • Aang and Sokka behold a Fire Nation train while discussing the unfortunate absence of their friends Katara, Toph, and Appa, all of whom had their own reasons for staying behind. During this conversation, Aang spots a young girl standing alone in the crowd just as a man signals that it is time for boarding. After introducing himself and learning the girl's name, Sho explains that because her mother is sick, she must visit her grandmother's house alone. Aang proposes that he and Sokka ride the train with her, a plan that Sho and Sokka welcome with open arms.
Nation
  • fire
dcterms:subject
dbkwik:avatar/prop...iPageUsesTemplate
Story
  • * Alison Wilgus * Rawles Lumumba
Last
  • "Monster Slayer"
Name
  • "Combustion Man on a Train"
Issue
  • 20(xsd:integer)
lettering
Color
Art
NEXT
  • "Swordbending"
Publisher
  • * Nickelodeon * Dark Horse Comics
PublishDate
  • --07-05
abstract
  • Aang and Sokka behold a Fire Nation train while discussing the unfortunate absence of their friends Katara, Toph, and Appa, all of whom had their own reasons for staying behind. During this conversation, Aang spots a young girl standing alone in the crowd just as a man signals that it is time for boarding. After introducing himself and learning the girl's name, Sho explains that because her mother is sick, she must visit her grandmother's house alone. Aang proposes that he and Sokka ride the train with her, a plan that Sho and Sokka welcome with open arms. On the train, while Sokka satiates his curiosity by sticking his nose into everything that does not concern himself, Aang comforts Sho. She is apparently still anxious about riding on the train, but he manages to teach her a method of how to relieve her worries. After taking deep breaths and thinking of her favorite animal like Aang advised, she feels a little better. This peace is short-lived as she notices a person on the train with a "weird symbol" on his head and becomes frightened once more. She reassures Aang that she speaks not of him but of the man who has just entered through a door in the back of the cart: Combustion Man. The assassin wastes no time in pushing through, offhandedly shoving the ticket collector and marching, unfazed, through the cabin. Sokka and Aang unanimously decide that the two of them must get off the train before Combustion Man - who is obviously there looking for them - hurts someone else. Jumping out from his seat, Aang announces his presence, thereby distracting Combustion Man, and implores the assassin not to hurt the others. The firebender promptly makes the windows explode in the cabin, forcing Aang to grab Sho and jump away. The train's conductor attempts to contact the engineer in order to stop the train on Sokka's advice, but the engineer does not respond, causing Sokka to head for the engine room while Aang handles Combustion Man. Before he leaves, Aang tells Sho to stay hidden and remember the breathing exercises he showed her while he is gone. Just as the Avatar leaves his hiding place, Combustion Man reveals himself and lunges at Aang. He escapes by jumping on his assailant's head and gliding on the air out of a hole in the train, causing Sho to gasp in surprise and begin to cry. Realizing that she has become distressed at the sight, Aang hovers by the window near Sho on an air scooter and tells her to take deep breaths, before goading Combustion Man into following him onto the roof of the train. Meanwhile, Sokka bangs on the locked door of the engine room, ultimately using a piece of metal railing as a crowbar to pry the door open. The first thing he notices is that the engineer is unconscious, likely having hit his head during an explosion, leaving Sokka to stop the train on his own. While Aang and Combustion Man brawl on top of the train, Sho meditates with her komodo rhino doll. Hearing the cries of her fellow passengers, she advises them to employ the deep-breathing exercises she is using now, calming many of them down. Back in the engine room, Sokka mutters to himself about the deficiencies of a hidden emergency break. He manages to find it and pull it just as Aang is about to fall into a body of water below. Seizing the opportunity, the Avatar turns around and bends a wave at Combustion Man, leaving the assassin in the water. When Aang reenters the train to check on Sho, she shows him how well his breathing exercises worked on her as well as the other passengers. She is still worried, however, by the fact that, with the train so damaged, she will not make it to her grandma's house for dinner. Aang has a solution to the problem, though, revealing his bison whistle. He and Team Avatar end up flying away on Appa, with Sho constantly reminding herself to take deep breaths.
Alternative Linked Data Views: ODE     Raw Data in: CXML | CSV | RDF ( N-Triples N3/Turtle JSON XML ) | OData ( Atom JSON ) | Microdata ( JSON HTML) | JSON-LD    About   
This material is Open Knowledge   W3C Semantic Web Technology [RDF Data] Valid XHTML + RDFa
OpenLink Virtuoso version 07.20.3217, on Linux (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu), Standard Edition
Data on this page belongs to its respective rights holders.
Virtuoso Faceted Browser Copyright © 2009-2012 OpenLink Software