PADS
English
Noun
PADS (uncountable)
- (fandom slang, neologism) Initialism of post-Avatar depression syndrome (“a feeling of depression brought upon by watching the 2009 epic science fiction film Avatar or its sequels, as a result of not being able to experience the movie's world in real life”). [from 2010]
- 2010 February 23, Eliezer Sobel, “Post-Avatar-Depression-Syndrome (PADS)”, in Reality Sandwich, archived from the original on 2013-09-17:
- News reports have appeared recently speaking of people who see Avatar and subsequently fall into a deep depression at their inability to access a world in reality as beautiful, entrancing and spiritual as Pandora, the mythical planet depicted in the film. But before you join a Post Avatar Depression Syndrome (PADS) support group, consider the lesson of the spilled Coke, or really, one of the lessons of LSD.
- [2022 November 30, Jamie Lauren Keiles, “'Avatar' and the Mystery of the Vanishing Blockbuster”, in The New York Times, archived from the original on 2022-12-08:
- The condition went by different names: "Avatar" Syndrome, Post-Pandoran Depression or PADS (Post-"Avatar" Depression Syndrome).]
- 2022 December 15, Sian Cain, “'Post-Avatar depression syndrome': why do fans feel blue after watching James Cameron's film?”, in The Guardian, archived from the original on 2022-12-15:
- But no, PADS is not a medically recognised condition – nor does it seem to be a PR campaign. It is an observable phenomenon.
- 2022 December 16, George Hancorn, “Why are some worried the latest Avatar film might make them depressed?”, in ITV News, archived from the original on 2022-12-20:
- Fans complained about suffering from it back in 2009, so could we see a return to PADS?
- 2022 December 17, Cameron Frew, “Avatar 2: What happened to Earth?”, in Dexerto, archived from the original on 2022-12-19:
- When Avatar first hit cinemas in 2009, P.A.D.S spread among the masses: Post-Avatar Depression Syndrome. This isn't a joke, thousands of viewers sought comfort online from not being able to experience the wonders of Pandora outside movie theaters.
Usage notes
- PADS (post-Avatar depression syndrome) is not a medically recognized condition.
Synonyms
post-Avatar depression syndrome
Descendants
- French: PADS
Translations
See also
Avatar (franchise) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Avatar (2009 film) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Avatar: The Way of Water on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
French
Noun
PADS m (uncountable)
See also
Avatar (série de films) on the French Wikipedia.Wikipedia fr
Avatar (film, 2009) on the French Wikipedia.Wikipedia fr
Avatar : La Voie de l’eau on the French Wikipedia.Wikipedia fr
References
- Pauline Weiss (2022 December 19) “Qu’est-ce que le syndrome de dépression post-Avatar ?”, in ELLE France, Levallois-Perret, France: CMI Media
- Tiphaine Honnet (2022 December 16) “Qu'est-ce que le syndrome de dépression post-Avatar ?”, in Madame Figaro, Paris, France: Le Figaro
- Staragora (2010) “Avatar déprime le public...”, in Marie Claire FRANCE, Issy-Les-Moulineaux, France: Marie Claire Album
German

Synonyms
Post-Avatar-Depression-Syndrom
See also
Avatar (Filmreihe) on the German Wikipedia.Wikipedia de
Avatar – Aufbruch nach Pandora on the German Wikipedia.Wikipedia de
Avatar: The Way of Water on the German Wikipedia.Wikipedia de
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