Avatar: The Last Airbender / The Legend of Korra

Avatar: Best animated series or best animated series ever?


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Unless it's an alternate reality, then the film will just be depressing since just about everyone in the cast grew to have a fucked up homelife besides maybe Zuko and Sokka. Especially Toph who just banged random men and ended her wife as a literal bog witch.

Korra wanted to have it both ways of a setting time skip but with fanservice to the original cast. The end result is that the time skip was too small to justify the jump in technology, while the fanservice was dropped to make everyone miserable for plot points.
Not only that but who could possibly be the villain in a film with prime Team Avatar? Aang alone could take on anybody. Then you have the best Earthbender, Firebender and Waterbenders in the world by his side. It's an idea that sound great until you think about it for 5 minutes.
 
Not only that but who could possibly be the villain in a film with prime Team Avatar? Aang alone could take on anybody. Then you have the best Earthbender, Firebender and Waterbenders in the world by his side. It's an idea that sound great until you think about it for 5 minutes.
Probably that gangster shown in the flashback of Korra S1 who was a bloodbender and the father of Amon.
 
Not only that but who could possibly be the villain in a film with prime Team Avatar? Aang alone could take on anybody. Then you have the best Earthbender, Firebender and Waterbenders in the world by his side. It's an idea that sound great until you think about it for 5 minutes.
Ideas from most logical to least.
1. Some spirit, since those play by their own rules.
2. The Red Lotus as their "evil secret society" shtick.
3. Some rando overpowered bender.

Obviously it will be 3.
 
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Ideas from most logical to least.
1. Some spirit, since those play by their own rules.
2. The Red Lotus as their "evil secret society" shtick.
3. Some rando overpowered bender.

Obviously it will be 3.
If they unironically bring in Shadow bending, I'm all for it. Just embrace the stupid.
 
Not only that but who could possibly be the villain in a film with prime Team Avatar? Aang alone could take on anybody. Then you have the best Earthbender, Firebender and Waterbenders in the world by his side. It's an idea that sound great until you think about it for 5 minutes.
Avatar was a coming of age story for a reason. Its really not that interesting or fun watching a walking demi-god just win or be constantly asking why the walking demi-god hasn't already won (EG. Korra).
 
Huh.

Avatar: The Last Airbender, the anime-inspired live-action series, will be able to tell the story of the four nations: Water. Earth. Fire. Air after Netflix renewed it for a further two seasons.

The streamer has handed the show a two-season renewal order to conclude the story of Aang’s journey to become the Avatar.

It comes after the show premiered on Netflix on February 22 and recorded 41.1M views in its first 11 days, topping its TV list for the last two weeks and being on track to enter its top ten most-watched list over its first three months.

The plan is to film these two seasons – Seasons 2 and 3 – in close succession in order to mitigate the fact that child actors tend to grow up quickly.

The series comes from Rideback, whose boss Dan Lin, an exec producer on the series, was recently named Netflix’s new film chief, replacing Scott Stuber. Albert Kim is showrunner, having replaced original creators Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko in 2020.

Its three season run will mirror the structure of the animated series, which featured three books across three seasons to Aang’s story that premiered on Nickelodeon in 2005, and became a hit on Netflix during the early stages of the pandemic.

It’s not clear how many episodes will be produced for Seasons 2 and 3. Season 1 features eight episodes.

Avatar: The Last Airbender takes place in a world that is divided into four nations: the Water Tribes, the Earth Kingdom, the Fire Nation, and the Air Nomads. “Benders” are people that have the ability to telekinetically manipulate and control the element corresponding to their nation, using gestures based on Chinese martial arts. The “Avatar” is the only individual with the ability to bend all four elements.

The four nations once lived in harmony, with the Avatar, master of all four elements, keeping peace between them. But everything changed when the Fire Nation attacked and wiped out the Air Nomads, the first step taken by the firebenders towards conquering the world. With the current incarnation of the Avatar yet to emerge, the world has lost hope. But like a light in the darkness, hope springs forth when Aang (Gordon Cormier), a young Air Nomad — and the last of his kind — reawakens to take his rightful place as the next Avatar.

Alongside his newfound friends Sokka (Ian Ousley) and Katara (Kiawentiio), siblings and members of the Southern Water Tribe, Aang embarks on a quest to save the world and fight back against the onslaught of Fire Lord Ozai (Daniel Dae Kim). But with a driven Crown Prince Zuko (Dallas Liu) determined to capture them, it won’t be an easy task. They’ll need the help of the many allies and colorful characters they meet along the way. Ken Leung and Paul Sun-Hyung Lee also star.

Kim and Lin exec produce produce alongside Jabbar Raisani, Lindsey Liberatore and Michael Goi. Goi and Raisani directed episodes in Season 1 alongside Roseanne Liang and Jet Wilkinson.

It is Netflix’s second anime-inspired live-action hit after One Piece, following a rocky start in the genre with Cowboy Bepop. The streamer highlighted it as one of its latest successful adaptations, coming on the back of other IP-driven series such as The Sandman, Wednesday, Arcane and Sweet Tooth.

The creative team behind the series is keen to expand the story. Avatar executive producer and director Jabbar Raisani told Deadline that there’s stuff that they filmed that didn’t make it into Season 1.

“If we get another season, then we will certainly have those things, because I know what we missed now and I know how to do better the second time around,” he said. “The animated series is a really good guide…for where the show can go.

I get it but I kind of feel they would have dragged this out forever if it really got big numbers.

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If a new Avatar isn't your thing, a film featuring the adult versions of the original cast is also due out next year.

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I don't know the lore about it and I only first watched ATLA a few months ago, but I feel like adult Aang is going to be a an insufferable pussywhipped soyboy. It's gonna be sad.
 
It was overall lighting in a bottle. Where the right creative team at the right time all came together and created something truly special.
Pretty much. For a live action example Leverage: Redemption has got Dean Devlin and half the original recurring cast on board. It sucks ass.
 
they would have dragged this out forever
That was never going to happen, the actors aren’t going to stay young forever. Seasons 2 and 3 probably got greenlit this fast because if they have even the vaguest intent of going forward with it, it needs to be done ASAP.
 
The new live action avatar feels like an above average Southwest Asian soap opera. With its feel and aesthetic I feel like this would be something my grandmother would like watching.
 
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Personally, I still really love Korra. I try to avoid talking about it with others because the inevitable arguments get really stupid really fast. You ever have that feeling that the person you're talking too watched a vastly different show than you did?
The writing and motivation in Legend of Korra are completely useless and retarded
 
Personally, I still really love Korra. I try to avoid talking about it with others because the inevitable arguments get really stupid really fast. You ever have that feeling that the person you're talking too watched a vastly different show than you did?
It happens. Personally, I just stay out of threads involving divisive media I enjoy. Not worth the headaches or the inevitable push to a-log.
 
Seeing the Azula/Iroh discourse popping up on twitter again. I just wanna ask: Is it an unpopular opinion to say that a general, even if they're on the designated bad guys' side, during a war trying to conquer an enemy city doesn't really strike me as inherently evil? Because people are talking about Iroh sieging Ba-Sing-Sai like he was a bloodthirsty monster.
 
Seeing the Azula/Iroh discourse popping up on twitter again. I just wanna ask: Is it an unpopular opinion to say that a general, even if they're on the designated bad guys' side, during a war trying to conquer an enemy city doesn't really strike me as inherently evil? Because people are talking about Iroh sieging Ba-Sing-Sai like he was a bloodthirsty monster.
Age old tale of lifeless social media retards looking for excuses to be shrieking morality scolds and making shit up wholesale to justify it.

In this instance its
  • Character is part of generic bad guy faction who becomes popular among the fandom enough to get the attention of hand flapping autists obsessed with starting fights over shit not being woke enough (it never is)
  • Bad guy faction gets rapidly spun as MUH-COLONIALISM-NAZISM-IMPERIALISM-BAD-BAD-GUY cliche thats indisputably guilty of six trillion holocausts to justify perpetual melodramatics about it by social media retards
  • Anyone even vaguely involved with said faction is now a literal nazi rape-camp overseer no matter what the story actually says or doesn't say about them (i.e. even if literally nobody in the story brings it up or even hints at it ever)
  • Liking this character at any point or questioning this bullshit henceforth gets you thrown into the "supports COLONIALISM-NAZISM-IMPERIALISM-BAD-BAD-GUYS" bucket and assailed by retards for the next half decade (even if you happen to be the literal creator of the story)
See also any characters associated with the Empire from Star Wars, the Imperium from 40k, or similar franchises which get latched on to by the retards.
 
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