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Avatar; The Last Airbender NEW SERIES; The Legend of Korra
Topic Started: Jul 29 2011, 06:41 PM (4,299 Views)
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I CANNOT WAIT. This is set 70 years in the future with cars, industries, etc. I'm glad they took this approach!

Here's a must read from the director of the new sequel:

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Michael DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko, the creators of “Avatar: the Last Airbender” are readying the next chapter in the animated saga, titled “The Last Airbender: Legend of Korra.” The new series is due out mid-2012 on Nickelodeon.


“Avatar” and “Korra” take place in a setting that feels as richly imagined as Middle-earth, Narnia or Hogwarts. In this world, some inhabitants are “benders,” each with the power to manipulate one of the elements–air, fire, earth or water–to their will. One person, the Avatar, has the ability to master all the elements–and thus bring balance to the land.


“This one is 70 years into the future and takes all the elements of bending from the first series and evolves it and takes it one step further,” Cyma Zarghami, President of the Nickelodeon/MTVN Kids and Family Group, said of “Korra.”


Nickelodeon had picked up “Korra” for 12 episodes but recently decided to order 14 more shows. “When we first starting talking to Nickelodeon about doing a new series in the ‘Avatar’ world, they asked if we could do shorter arcs—more like a show like ‘24’where there’s a specific villain or challenge for that particular season,” Konietzko says. “We’re really happy with that number. It allows us to focus much more closely on each episode and get a lot more craft into it.”


Speakeasy talked to DiMartino and Konietzko about the follow-up series and what fans can expect.


“We have a lot of ideas for the ‘Avatar’ universe and who knows? We could be tapping into them for years to come,” Konietzko says.


The Wall Street Journal: How far along are you on the new series?


Michael DiMartino: We are in the midst of the first twelve episodes. We’ve written all the episodes. Episodes have shipped to the overseas animations studios and they’re animating away as we speak. So we’re kind of in the middle of things right now…All the vocal cast has been picked and recorded and all the scripts have been recorded.


Are you looking to win new viewers with the series or just satisfy fans of the old series who have grown up?


DiMartino: We want everyone to watch. Definitely fans of the first series will not be disappointed in this one. The tone is a little older, the characters are a little older than the first series—they’re teenagers. Korra is 16 so she’s older than Aang was. So I think maybe some people who weren’t into the first show might find this one and be into it.


Since the main characters are older, will there be more romance?


Bryan Konietzko: I thought Korra was 17 so Mike and I have to get our stories straight. The main characters are in their late teens, we’ve always loved those kind of teen love triangle type stories and there was plenty of that in the original series. We’re definitely getting into it in this series. The difference is these people have cars and motorcycles and things. There’s definitely a different dynamic. I’d say the show is more sophisticated than the original series but it has the same balance of tones we’ve always liked with humor, action, drama, scary stuff and romance.


Will characters from the first series show up in “Korra”?


Konietzko: Again it’s 70 years later so they’ll appear in various ways perhaps.


DiMartino: There is definitely a link to the old series and the old characters.


How did you change the look of the “Airbender” world?


Konietzko: In every way we’re trying to improve it. We’re not trying to change it so much that it’s unrecognizable and doesn’t feel like the same universe, but we are trying to update it, improve it, make everything just more sophisticated and appealing….It’s kind of like the show has grown up. A lot of the viewers have grown up since the show was last on.


Tell me about the heroine of the story, Korra. What’s she like?


DiMartino: Korra, we kind of describe her as a fiery waterbender. She’s very pugnacious. Kind of in your face. We wanted to create a new Avatar that was completely the opposite of Aang. So, whereas Aang was the peaceful, nomadic Airbender guy, she’s very tough, very headstrong, not scared to get into a fight, and kind of picks fights with people too sometimes. So she’s definitely totally the opposite of Aang so it has been kind of fun to write her character and put her in situations that Aang never would have gotten into.


Konietzko: It’s refreshing it’s totally different from Aang. But she’s also funny and has a lot of charm and vulnerability because she’s still growing up and trying to figure things out. We worked on that first series for more than six years and we love those characters but it’s great to be working with fresh ones with a new spin on the world.


Who is the main villain in Korra?


DiMartino: We have a great villain. He’s kind of an anti-bending revolutionary guy. Very scary dude. And definitely is quite a challenge for Korra.


Will you ever make a feature animated film?


Konietzko: On the original series we did our best to make it cinematic with a big immersive world. And on this series because it’s a tighter stretch of episodes–just 12 episodes–but Mike and I wrote all of them, there’s really no filler. We told almost as much story as the first series packed into these 12. So it’s getting even closer to something cinematic. So yeah, we would love to. We feel like we’re kind of movie guys working in TV. So we’re looking forward to that day when we get to work in that medium.


Have you heard anything about whether there will be a sequel to the “Last Airbender” live-action feature film?


DiMartino: Uh, no. It’s definitely not up to us, so.


Will we find out what happened to Zuko’s mom?


DiMartino: That question will be answered in some way, but not necessarily in the show. That’s all I’ll say.



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^The oldest here is Aang's son (he had 3 kids). Catara is obviously his wife :P

OMG I CAN'T WAIT!
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Time to put on my airbender hat!
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Wow, you guys are just now hearing about this?? i remember reading an article about this in the paper late last year!!

The new avatar is a female and the direct successor to aang, her airbending abilities will be taught to her by aang's own son. Aangs own reincarnation is gonna learn airbending from a master who learned from him...reincarnation is cool.
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I never watched 'Avatar' but I've to say, this looks quite interesting especially from the animation.
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You owe it to yourself to go watch Avatar The Last Airbender.

As far as that picture of a older Aang and Katara...I'm a weeeeeeee bit disappointed in how she looks. But in all it's cool. I hate that they told us that we may get an answer as to what happened to Zuko's mom. That just sucks all around to tell you the truth. Diehard fans or loyal fans want to know. I believe people were expecting a one shot episode or hour long special dedicated to Zuko finding out the truth about his mom.

The writer's strike that occurred that year possibly spoiled that for us. I remember having to go online to watch the episodes that should have been released in the US but weren't, instead they were released overseas then released online. UGH! I hate that we don't get the answers to questions we were looking for...especially a big one.

Energy or Spirit bending or whatever it was called...god. It makes me want to scream but eh...and I hope there's no sequel to the crapfest that was the live adaptation of the movie. It sucked.

Anyway...we have a year to wait for it. Hopefully it will be worth the wait. If not then I'll just continue to be a fan of the original.
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I have heard about this new sereis for quite some time now, and i believe that this could revive the Avatar world like never before. Let's face it; the movie was a travesty to the series, but this new avatar, and a hotblooded waterbender at that, might be just what we need to wash out that bad taste from our collective mouths.
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I can't wait for this
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As a big avatar fan when I heard about this a few months back I was excited to see. Seeing he who Kora was made it even better. But the setting and the general lack of originality is what's putting me off. I can't see much being done and we're told the original characters aren't shown so it could be odd change of scenery to say the least. For whatever they've put in to it I hope it's good.
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The news about a new series has been around for a while now, but this is certainly the first time I heard about an actual trailer. Looks really promising.

I was hoping from 0:32 she was actually going to display earth and fire bending styles along with water, but oh well. I also noticed that she seemed to favor fire bending most compared to earth and water, but I guess it's too early to jump to conclusions.

I'm certainly looking forward to this series.
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I heard about this series a long time ago, but some of this is new information to me, so thanks! ^_^

I'm excited that they're making a new series. It sounds very promising. I just wish they had made this new series a continuation to the old one, with the same characters (just a little bit older). I would have loved to see Aang and Katara as teenagers, the old gang fighting new enemies, etc. But oh well. I guess this is a nice change.
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I wonder if we'll get more cabbage guy action? I hope so. I liked seeing his cart get destroyed lol. Or maybe his son/descendant. An older/very old cabbage guy would be pretty sweet, a one-shot thing as a gesture to the fans who watched the show closely.
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Jul 31 2011, 05:44 PM
I wonder if we'll get more cabbage guy action? I hope so. I liked seeing his cart get destroyed lol. Or maybe his son/descendant. An older/very old cabbage guy would be pretty sweet, a one-shot thing as a gesture to the fans who watched the show closely.
I think they mentioned that the cabbage vendor won't be around, but his legacy will live on in some form or another in this series.
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I wonder if we'll get more cabbage guy action? I hope so. I liked seeing his cart get destroyed lol. Or maybe his son/descendant. An older/very old cabbage guy would be pretty sweet, a one-shot thing as a gesture to the fans who watched the show closely.
I think they mentioned that the cabbage vendor won't be around, but his legacy will live on in some form or another in this series.


I wouldn't see the point of placing him in a different. How hard is it to put him getting run over in a chase scene?
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Perhaps they'd think it would seem a bit weird for the cabbage dude, to be still alive at that time when the main cast of the previous series who were younger (minus Aang), have died off by that time.
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This is one series that I am looking forward too. I loved the first avatar and I got to say that this one looks very good. It is also nice to see a change for the main character. She is the opposite of aang. But I wonder how could the main villian fight Korra if he can't even bend? Maybe he has a weapon or something, but we will find out when the series start.
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