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Modern animators would sooner show two males sodomize each other than agree to show a heterosexual romance. Wonder if Aang and Katara even have any romantic scenes or they are too prude to show it.The animation for this looks terrible. It looks very janky and the motion for the actual characters seems completely off. Sokka's voice actor is the only one who sounds remotely like the old one.
What I noticed is that they still haven't resolved what happened with some of the other characters in the franchise. Suki appears in some of the artwork for the end credits but nowhere in the actual film itself. Zuko should have had Izumi by this point but we don't see Mai. I obviously didn't expect to see Azula or Ty Lee, but why not anything for either Suki or Mai? Are they really just that desperate in avoiding any of those lingering questions surrounding if got back together with Zuko and what exactly happened with Suki after the show ended?
A reminder that this was a multi-year project that was delayed multiple times and they still couldn't put something good together.
Multiple guys, according to Korra
At least two since she has two daughters. But with how thirsty she is in this movie I could believe it as more.Multiple guys, according to Korra
None of which worked out.
Yeah, basically a feral mole.She's the prime example of a girl who grew up in a strict home going nuts the moment she's free of her strict parents restraints.
Get it while its hot!
The only praise I can muster for this movie is that the animation is great which isn't surprising given Flying Dog's pedigree but everything else from the story to the voice work is a resounding...meh. This honestly feels less like a movie and more like a miniseries that was splice together to fit the appropriate runtime of 90 minutes because the pacing is really really fast. The plot feels like one of those Naruto/One Piece movies in which everything is laid out so theres no surprises and you're really just here to watch the well animated fights and thats it. Animation is the biggest highlight but I thought they leaned too hard into the anime-isms you find in shows like Teen Titans which was distracting at times. It was such a stupid decision to replace the voice cast because this is by all means a fanservice movie and its just not the same. Overall not great but not a disaster and probably the best thing the franchise has spawned since....fuck...
Edit: Looks like Paramount is on the prowl
There's also a big action-adventure game in the works where you play as an ancient Avatar. I'm like 70/30 that it'll turn out rough given the developer, but we'll see.Glad it got leaked.
Only interested in the fighting game along with playing the Korra game made by platinum games and that alone lol.
Sad how they just like to milk the shit out of nostalgia. just to fuck & ruin it on this current modern audience shit-esque.
Ok, that seems more interesting.There's also a big action-adventure game in the works where you play as an ancient Avatar. I'm like 70/30 that it'll turn out rough given the developer, but we'll see.
The spirits felt more otherworldly in AtLA, they could be benevolent like the Painted Lady, they could be freaky monsters that were dangerous like Koh, some were seemingly physical embodiments of nature like Tui and La, or Hei Bai. And whenever you encounter them in the show, you got a sense of wonder or danger. Or sometimes both like with Wan Shi Tong. Or stuff like the swamp where the spirit world seems to intersect with the human world in a much more real way. It felt unique and it felt wild, like spirits weren't something to be fucked with.But that being said it really doesn't have any of the simplistic charm the original series had and it feels way too fantasy/anime/ghibli-esque for what I feel is right for the Avatar universe. The spirit world in this movie (and by extension Korra) has been reduced to nothing but bright colors, magic, ghibli creatures, and giving characters the ability to go super saiyan which is very dissapointing for me because the original depiction of the spirit world was so mysterious and felt like it had a lot of cryptic wisdom and its sucks to see that its been reduced to anime spirit powers.
I want to believe. But I don't have much faith in these projects.There's also a big action-adventure game in the works where you play as an ancient Avatar. I'm like 70/30 that it'll turn out rough given the developer, but we'll see.
Ftfy>You play as Wlan
If Bryke is involved... Lmao.I could stomach new voice actors, but the millenial writing is rough in a lot of places
WAIT THEY DID IT AGAIN?!he had just given all these non-benders the power to airbend and all the sudden theyre master airbenders
The was written by the chick who did Voltron (2016)If Bryke is involved... Lmao.
This movie is pre-Korra.
It's kind of hard to care about this period in Avatar history when we've not only covered it so many times, but we already know how it ends. Prequels can work, but they have to present something unexpected or be so disconnected from modern day it feels like a legend itself.Watched the leak, it's mid as fuck.
The writing is coal but the animation is great. I liked some of the action scenes, I guess.
The new VA all suck and Zuko doesn't even feel like the same character, but tbh he doesn't even do anything.
Actually, only Aang does anything the whole movie.
The villain and story could be interesting, but being a prequel to Korra means nothing could even happen.
Also, in many ways it feels recycled from season 1,2 and 3 of Korra.




