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NBA Legend
Re: Avatar: Legend of Korra
Why does Aang's grandson look like he has down syndrome?
Series looks like it could be pretty good. I wish it could be long enough to develop the characters like the did in the original. Zuko was one of my favorite characters ever.
Last edited by Jailblazers7; 03-26-2012 at 09:44 PM.
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Serious playground baller
Re: Avatar: Legend of Korra
Originally Posted by Jailblazers7
Why does Aang's grandson look like he has down syndrome?
Series looks like it could be pretty good. I wish it could be long enough to develop the characters like the did in the original. Zuko was one of my favorite characters ever.
No clue
I enjoyed the first 2 episodes, though, I can't wait to see some of korra's battles with the equalists. My favorite part of the original series was Aang's battles with Azula and her gang /fire lord sozun
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Insidehoops Mafia
Re: Avatar: Legend of Korra
Originally Posted by Jailblazers7
Why does Aang's grandson look like he has down syndrome?
Series looks like it could be pretty good. I wish it could be long enough to develop the characters like the did in the original. Zuko was one of my favorite characters ever.
He's my favorite
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Re: Avatar: Legend of Korra
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Serious playground baller
Re: Avatar: Legend of Korra
Originally Posted by GatorKid117
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LOL. the best part was the look the lady (forgot her name already) gave Korra AFTER she did the 'im watching you too" thing.
It was a "wtf" gesture. As soon as I saw it I assumed someone would upload it to Reddit with a witty caption.
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Gooner | Heat Nation
Re: Avatar: Legend of Korra
Originally Posted by Jailblazers7
Why does Aang's grandson look like he has down syndrome?
Why you hatin'?
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Chuck Hayes Stan
Re: Avatar: Legend of Korra
I remember in the book one DVD's they said that they planned to use a lot of 3 dimensional animation in the original Avatar, but eventually decided that a little goes a long way.
I guess in this series they're gonna go the other way with it? Already more 3D sets than I'm used to seeing, however it fits okay and the pure animation style... bananas. That studio is no joke... although I must agree Aang's grandson looks really weird.
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Insidehoops Mafia
Re: Avatar: Legend of Korra
Originally Posted by EnoughSaid
Why you hatin'?
reminds me of aang
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World's Finest
Re: Avatar: Legend of Korra
finally had the time to watch this interested to see what they do what this. I like it so far cuz I was afraid that it would be too similar to the first series (which it is not).
I read somewhere that there are only 26 episodes? da f*ck?
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College star
Re: Avatar: Legend of Korra
Originally Posted by KingBeasley08
finally had the time to watch this interested to see what they do what this. I like it so far cuz I was afraid that it would be too similar to the first series (which it is not).
I read somewhere that there are only 26 episodes? da f*ck?
Yeah, 26 with the option from nick to extend the series. Depending on how good it does, i hope they extend it.
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Re: Avatar: Legend of Korra
Originally Posted by D12"Magic"
Yeah, 26 with the option from nick to extend the series. Depending on how good it does, i hope they extend it.
I don't know, I kind of like the idea of the creators only going 26 episodes and telling a complete story in that span. If they have a full outline of what they want to tell (which it seems that they do), then 26 episodes seems like it should be enough and it would do away with a lot of the filler episodes that the first series had (think the Great Divide of the Painted Lady).
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Chuck Hayes Stan
Re: Avatar: Legend of Korra
After watching the first 2 episodes a second time I noticed something:
It's China is it not? More specifically Hong Kong. Now I know it isn't exactly, and that it takes place in an alternate timeline but in the first two episodes it seems clear to me that Republic City is modeled to mirror that of Hong Kong as it opened up to the west.
The currency is Yuan, the architecture is a hybrid of Eastern and Western, and the music and set up reminds me a lot of many period pieces that I've seen taking place in that era and setting.
This is interesting because in TLAB each nation represented a different type of civilization. You had nomads (airbenders), militaristic (Fire Nation), rigid hierarchy (Earth Kingdom), village life (Southern Water Tribe), and loose hierarchy (Northern Water Tribe).
It seems like in this one you still have fringe people like the village Korra comes from, but Republic City at least seems to be a direct allegory to a specific place. We may even see an allegory play out that mirrors the xenophobic movement depending on how the anti-bending plays out.
Or maybe I'm reading too much into it.
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Re: Avatar: Legend of Korra
Originally Posted by EnoughSaid
Why you hatin'?
be the leaf!, that kid is hilarious
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Re: Avatar: Legend of Korra
Amazon has the 1st episode in HD for free
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Re: Avatar: Legend of Korra
So do the episodes come out on Saturdays?
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