The series premiere on Nickelodeon April 14 the first two episodes were leaked so there won't be anymore episodes until the series premieres.

The Legend of Korra: Avatar Korra
#42
Posted 26 March 2012 - 09:25 PM

#44
Posted 27 March 2012 - 01:04 AM
That sucks.
#45
Posted 27 March 2012 - 01:10 AM
#46
Posted 28 March 2012 - 01:18 AM
well of course. making judgments without bias is usually the way to go, but I was mainly talking about your rating of the old show.
why the 7/10? tell me in specifics, I'm interested.
Episodes 1 and 2 have already officially released, thus have premiered. I'm hoping that they won't disregard this fact and just put up reruns, instead of showing the next episode.
iirc the eps are off korranation (haven't checked), here's the [link] (right-click and Save As..) if they are.
updating probending section
misc. updates as well
#47
Posted 28 March 2012 - 01:31 AM
Edited by shadow_Uzumaki, 28 March 2012 - 01:32 AM.
#48
Posted 28 March 2012 - 04:42 AM
-few pencil tests
-more in-depth Pro-Bending info and rules
-family tree!

daaat kya
and omg Bumi's a non-bender? HMMMMM

#49
Posted 28 March 2012 - 04:44 AM

I know what you're thinking girl.


#50
Posted 28 March 2012 - 05:27 AM
#51
Posted 28 March 2012 - 01:10 PM

are you suggesting that he's Among?
In support of the Sakura we once knew:
#52
Posted 29 March 2012 - 01:23 AM

Edited by Phantom_999, 29 March 2012 - 01:28 AM.
#53
Posted 29 March 2012 - 05:53 AM
#55
Posted 29 March 2012 - 09:07 AM
nah not seriously, but it's fun to speculate. there's like 5-6 available bachelors to theorize with.
Bumi, Sokka's Kid, Daddy Soto, Azula's kid, etc.
my favorite has to be The Cabbage Merchant's grandson tbh. I mean he has enough justification for wanting to wipe out all the benders. I would too if i had to witness the destruction of my one source of happiness every single day of my life, till the day i died.
it's enough to drive anyone towards a life of vengeance and hate, lbr


pretty much every fight would be 2-5 episodes minimum.... Just cause something is drawn
like an anime doesnt make it an actual anime @_@.

#56
Posted 29 March 2012 - 01:36 PM
pretty much every fight would be 2-5 episodes minimum.... Just cause something is drawn
like an anime doesnt make it an actual anime @_@.
Bumi, Sokka's Kid, Daddy Soto, Azula's kid, etc.
my favorite has to be The Cabbage Merchant's grandson tbh. I mean he has enough justification for wanting to wipe out all the benders. I would too if i had to witness the destruction of my one source of happiness every single day of my life, till the day i died.
it's enough to drive anyone towards a life of vengeance and hate, lbr


Never said it was an anime. It's Western Animation, I know. Just did not like that guy saying what he said. Anyways as I stated before, just wanted to get that out of my system so I can enjoy watching even more. It was because of HIM that I couldn't as much as I did before. I did not tell this distress to antagonize Avatar okay?

Edited by Phantom_999, 29 March 2012 - 01:41 PM.
#57
Posted 29 March 2012 - 02:44 PM
I'm betting on sokka's kid, for reasons that I think that I already explained but will repeat them either way.
In the Legend of Aang, there were already some (very, very) small isseus between him and the rest of the gaang because of him being a non-bender, (CH9 book1 the one with the waterbending scroll) (CH4 book3 sokka's master).
It could easily be that Sokka's role in the war has been forgotten / unintentionally ignored / didn't stand out as much in comparison with the feats the rest of them had aquired because of him not being a bender.
His kid would also be in the perfect spot to learn chi blocking stuff, because of Suki and Tai Lee.
Edited by Torxe, 29 March 2012 - 02:49 PM.
In support of the Sakura we once knew:
#58
Posted 29 March 2012 - 05:10 PM
I'm betting on sokka's kid, for reasons that I think that I already explained but will repeat them either way.
In the Legend of Aang, there were already some (very, very) small isseus between him and the rest of the gaang because of him being a non-bender, (CH9 book1 the one with the waterbending scroll) (CH4 book3 sokka's master).
It could easily be that Sokka's role in the war has been forgotten / unintentionally ignored / didn't stand out as much in comparison with the feats the rest of them had aquired because of him not being a bender.
His kid would also be in the perfect spot to learn chi blocking stuff, because of Suki and Tai Lee.
lmao when I listed the potential Amon's, I wasn't necessarily agreeing with the speculation; most of them lack the sufficient evidence to be real.
Azula - who knows? maybe she eventually escaped (Aang never took her skills away) and had a ♥♥♥♥ed up relationship with another sociopathic sadist, thus leading to some really bender-bloodthirsty bbies. Azula's kid would most likely be extremely vindictive and dangerously persuasive. Amon fits the bill
Sokka's kid - this I doubt. Sure Sokka showed obvious issues of self-deprecation and envy towards his sister and Aang, but he resolved them prior to the finale. When one-dimensional characters reach closure, it usually sticks - especially in a kid's show. Not to mention the fact that Suki was with him, and most likely stayed with him till he died. I doubt Suki, with her amount of self-actualization as a fighter/non-bender, would allow Sokka to continue feeling inadequate. Sokka himself has a lot to be proud of - and with his personality, I doubt he would've let it get to him as an adult. That said, two confident, self-actualized non-bending parents wouldn't raise a kid whose sole reason is to rid the world of benders (especially when the kid's uncle is Avatar Aang)
Bumi - maybe. His father is the Avatar. Not only does that demand impossible expectations for the offspring, but this particular Avatar fantasized about repopulating the airbending race. Bumi ended up, not only failing to be an Airbender, but also being the only non-bender in the family. However, I really don't get the type of vibe expected of a villain from him; Bumi really reminds me of Sokka, a guy who is more obsessed with inventions and tactics than genocide. but who knows?
Mr. Soto - wouldn't be surprised. A rich and commendable, self-made business man in the public. A cold, systematic anti-bending political leader in his off hours. He worked for what he has, and can't stand the idea of people having an inherent advantage over others. It's cliche enough to be true.
Koh - LOL but hey why not? there's enough spiritual, magical hullabaloo in the show to make it legit. maybe he created a body, stole a face and wants to ~restore balance. idkidk
#59
Posted 30 March 2012 - 04:05 AM
Never said it was only 7/10. Well if I did in the past it was that negative memory talking, not me. Over all I'd say it's a really good show with an interesting concept. 9/10 for me if not a 10/10.

Azula - who knows? maybe she eventually escaped (Aang never took her skills away) and had a ♥♥♥♥ed up relationship with another sociopathic sadist, thus leading to some really bender-bloodthirsty bbies. Azula's kid would most likely be extremely vindictive and dangerously persuasive. Amon fits the bill
Sokka's kid - this I doubt. Sure Sokka showed obvious issues of self-deprecation and envy towards his sister and Aang, but he resolved them prior to the finale. When one-dimensional characters reach closure, it usually sticks - especially in a kid's show. Not to mention the fact that Suki was with him, and most likely stayed with him till he died. I doubt Suki, with her amount of self-actualization as a fighter/non-bender, would allow Sokka to continue feeling inadequate. Sokka himself has a lot to be proud of - and with his personality, I doubt he would've let it get to him as an adult. That said, two confident, self-actualized non-bending parents wouldn't raise a kid whose sole reason is to rid the world of benders (especially when the kid's uncle is Avatar Aang)
Bumi - maybe. His father is the Avatar. Not only does that demand impossible expectations for the offspring, but this particular Avatar fantasized about repopulating the airbending race. Bumi ended up, not only failing to be an Airbender, but also being the only non-bender in the family. However, I really don't get the type of vibe expected of a villain from him; Bumi really reminds me of Sokka, a guy who is more obsessed with inventions and tactics than genocide. but who knows?
Mr. Soto - wouldn't be surprised. A rich and commendable, self-made business man in the public. A cold, systematic anti-bending political leader in his off hours. He worked for what he has, and can't stand the idea of people having an inherent advantage over others. It's cliche enough to be true.
Koh - LOL but hey why not? there's enough spiritual, magical hullabaloo in the show to make it legit. maybe he created a body, stole a face and wants to ~restore balance. idkidk
Never DID introduce Bumi or Kya's kids have they? Maybe later on.
Edited by Phantom_999, 30 March 2012 - 04:08 AM.
#60
Posted 01 April 2012 - 07:54 AM
Since this came out March 31st, this MIGHT be an early April Fool's joke, but maybe not. I guess we'll know after April 1st.

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