Woaw from Middle Ages to "Modern Times" kind of city, in 70 years is damn fast ! did they used Merlin's wand again ?
I would rather it not. Mostly because I thought the ability to bend metal was Tophs special thing due to her unique circumstance.rettie said:Sounds sooweeet. Hope metalbending has a large part in this as I'm sure it will.
It was quite a feat, but he turned SoKka into SOkka, from comedic relief to sheer boring plot speaker.Cowabungaa said:Sokka is totally underrated. I heard Shamalaladingdong fucked him up royally in the movie, I cannot forgive him for that.
The learning of the elements was more like a hastened "You have a job that you don't have the degree for, get that degree so you can do it quick dammit!!!!!!"chaos order said:so the series will be base more on korra learning one element? mmm idk hw long this sequel will be seeing as aang learned 3 elements in like a few weeks/months each.
Interesting theory, however I am thinking more something to do with the Avatar cycle he nearly broke by being alive so long, or just the effects of being alive for over 100 years.dathwampeer said:I want to know how Aang died. He was around 12 -14 in the final episode. 70 years on and the next avatar is a teenager. meaning he must have died about 15 years before this series takes place. meaning he would have been in his 60's when he died. There are plenty of people way way past that age in the first show. So dying of natural causes is probably a bit of a stretch. Meaning something killed him. I assume he taught air bending to people to get the culture back on it's feet again. It will make an interesting plot point though. We may see him appear to her as a spirit guide like roku did for him.
I'm curious as to how this contributes at all to the topic at hand. If you don't have anything to say about the new series then why are you posting at all?Dfskelleton said:I heard the cartoon was good, but didn't care to much when I did watch it. I heard from my good friend that the movie was pretty much just all the characters flaring their nostrils for a couple hours.
I was also confused and annoyed by Shamwow's writing staff's shenanigans with the names.Monicro said:Let's just hope they pronounce the damn names right this time (seriously, how did they fuck that up?)
I'm not so sure that the gender of the Avatar is set in stone, the cycle is, but I'm skeptical that it might just be a huge coincidence. Plus it doesn't matter so much what gender the Avatar is born right?Kyman102 said:Moving on to a female water bender also points out the male-female pattern, which seems to go "The avatar is always reincarnated as the opposite gender as a small cycle progresses, until you reach Air, then their gender will be the same as the fire bender before them." So from this I'm going to wager that before Chuyang, the prior Avatar was female.
And I'm done nerding out, here's hoping that this series lives up to its predecessor.
It's sad to think that we'll never see Boomi ever againCzargent Sane said:like boomi. old bastard's never gonna die.
The order seems like it's been around for a while, so I doubt it'd be gone in just a short timeFlig said:I can't help but wonder how and if the Order of the White Lotus will be brought back.
Unfortionatly it's more like 62, since this Avatar is likely older than 0 when we go incaptaincabbage said:lol I dunno about that, he did live 'till 82 since it's 70 years in the future.
True point, but it's better to be on the optimistic side of things. After all while that may have been a major theme in the first series this series is taking that and going in a new direction. Because of that theme we know that things aren't going to shape up very well (major industrial city has the most crime and such). It will be interesting to see the seemingly natural based world of Avatar become more like our own, rejecting the old ways (perhaps foolishly).emeraldrafael said:I dontk now if steam punk is a good way to go. I mean, yes, the fire nation had machines, and yes, toph could bend metal. But at the core of that was the overwhelming message that nature beats machine. It sounds like what will happen here is she is fighting machines and probably metal benders. That just takes out the whole human growth that you saw in Zuko as the villian turned good guy that was enjoyable. When you fight metal men... it just doenst carry the whimsical ways.
and yes, i get that it is trying to keep the original audience by giving a more grown up tail, but if they make it this grunge-like drama without the cast of colorfully playful characters, it just wont seem the same, and will seem like someone took it away from the creators. Lets not forget, the creators of avatar were there with M. Night in his film and look how that went.
But that was established in like, the third episode.Dr. wonderful said:It already bad enough they were RIGHT about the next avatar being in the water tribe.
But having Aang kill Ozai would have been completely against his character, he spent most of the third season stressing about having to actually kill someone and how it goes against everything he believes in.Drejer43 said:SPOILERS!! That was my problem too, it's like the writers thought " oh shit how are we going to end this with out killing someone" and then they throw in this random character (or island?) in the second last episode (I think) and he gives Aang this completely unexplained bullshit power
Did you miss all the technology the Fire Nation had? Huge iron ships? A gigantic drill the size of a small city? A tank/train combination capable of going damn near anywhere? Airships? Oh yeah, they totally had all those back in the middle ages.Orcus_35 said:Woaw from Middle Ages to "Modern Times" kind of city, in 70 years is damn fast ! did they used Merlin's wand again ?
How about the roughly 90% of people that can't bend?Nigh Invulnerable said:What purpose would gun powder serve if you can just shoot fire from your hands? However, in the original series there is one of the Rough Rhinos who uses dynamite.
What part of the following did you miss?Dr. wonderful said:Steampunk?
I go get my goggles and top hat.
EDIT: That girl must be skilled as hell to master 3 styles...while the avatar is still alive.
If you watched the show you should already know that only the Avatar can bend more than one element.vansau said:Nickelodeon Greenlights Steampunk Sequel to Avatar: The Last Airbender
The Legend of Korra takes place 70 years after the events of Avatar: The Last Airbender and follows the adventures of the Avatar after Aang - a passionate, rebellious, and fearless teenaged girl from the Southern Water Tribe named Korra.
This Korra is also a teenager. That means Aang has been dead for at least 13 years. But then he's not truly dead as we can expect him appearing in the spirit world. In the physical world he lives on reincarnated as Korra.Dr. wonderful said:..WUT.
Oh that is cruel, man. "Hey you know that guy, you cared so much about? He died! ."
I feel like a sad bear now.
I think it will be safe to assume that Toph will probably end up as the new Bumi. She was already nobility and the most powerful Earth Bender alive in the original series.Jandau said:Fuck yeah! Avatar was one of the nicer suprises for me this year (having watched all three seasons in around 2 weeks) and I was sad when it finally ended. This promises to be a worthy sucessor to it and another solid animated show. Though I'll miss Toph...
Korra is the avatar after Aang which implies Aang is dead.Dr. wonderful said:Steampunk?
I go get my goggles and top hat.
EDIT: That girl must be skilled as hell to master 3 styles...while the avatar is still alive.