no, not at all
Buddhism got to Japan through China and Korea .
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There is no named religion in the Avatar world. But if you were to label a real world religion to Aang, it would be Buddhism
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Buddhism does have organizations mostly in the way of monasteries. They don't have missionaries as such but monks do got to places where there is an interest in Buddhism.
No, Buddhism did not originate in Japan, but it is a religion in Japan today. It originated in India. If you want more info visit [related links]
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Just recently they got some new clothing for the avatar customizer and there will be a "Spring Update" with an avatar store to buy new clothing for him/her.
Just google Avatar Movie or Avatar Screenshots or something. I have an awsome 22"x34" Avatar movie poster, one of a kind, and it is awesome, and I got it by finding a Avatar screenshot that was really high res, then uploading it to one of those online custom poster sites.
AVATAR is the most expensive movie. It was a story of different human beings. The amount of support it got was tremendous.
According to Theravada Buddhism, there is no got, it means the founder of Buddhism is neither got nor man, he was born as a siddhartha Gautam, the son of Suddhodhana and Mahamayadevi in Lumbini park, today known as Nepal. let me explain the word Buddhism, the Buddhism come from root of "Buddh" which means "to know", so the root Buddh + ism become Buddhism. it is clear that the Buddhism is created by enlightenment who is known as Gautam Buddha. The followers of the Buddhism knew only the Buddha but he is not a got and not a man.So i according my experence in Theravada Buddhism there is not got names in Buddhism. But in Mahayana Buddhism there is got names but i don't know what are they........................
go to youtube.com just type in avatar the last airbender episodes and from there it should give you links to some different sites.