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Author: Da7e (page 20 of 27)

Uhh, they can’t actually bend or manipulate lightening like the other elements. They can only channel it, not control of dominate it like with fire or water. You shoot or redirect it, that’s about it so far.

Actually, “Lightning Generation” is a subset of Firebending. Re-directing lightning is the method Iroh developed by studying Waterbenders.

Right now, the Avatar Wika lists Mako as one of the five known lightning generators. I don’t believe that’s accurate, since we’ve only seen Mako re-direct lightning.

Point being, until Mako says something about generation vs. redirection, we haven’t seen enough of Lightning Bending in the new series to distinguish if re-direction has been popularized alone because it involves inter-disiplinary training (which would make sense in a city where firebenders and waterbenders live together) or if general wide knowledge of bending has allowed more people to learn special subsets.

Kick it by ~Shtut

How do you all feel about Mako’s character development? I really hope they go into more back story on him. Right now it just feels like he just spouts these lines which don’t really fit his character, that just need to be said I guess. Bolin is already so lovable, I just want more reason to like Mako (I did love his mocking of Tahno in episode).

One of my favorite aspects of Korra is the carefully peppered in character moments. In only six episodes, we’ve learned a ton about each member of the show’s large ensemble, while avoiding endless stretches of backstory exposition. I like it that way — for example, I know just enough about both Mako and Bolin to understand what they think about the world and how they make decisions. I doubt I’ll ever shut up about that perfectly executed moment where we see Mako lightning bending at his power plant day job.

There’s a bit we don’t know yet — how did these two end up where they are today? Why is Mako all brooding like? — but I’m hoping we don’t learn too much more. I like that Korra lives mostly in the now (other than the teases to Tenzin’s past and the reoccurring flashback to a pivotal moment in Aang’s Avatar career), so unless the death of Mako and Bolin’s parents is tied directly to Amon, the central conflict or Korra’s own story, I’d say we don’t need too much of pre-Korra Mako. I agree that I want a moment in the series that helps me love Mako the same way we love goofy ol’ Bolin, but I’m hoping that moment is one of present day heroism.

Patches

(art via Yori-Narpati)

do u guys have any idea why they havent shown a preview for episode 7 and if there going to continue doing this from now on?

This is puzzling to me too. Basically, I’m down to looking up the Comcast and Time Warner listings for the upcoming episode, and those aren’t super accurate.

All the “this season on” promo material was from the first six episodes and when Matt and I talked to the Track Team, they were sound designing a lot of pro bending. Since the stadium is no more, I’m guessing they were up to about where we are now, and this was earlier this year.

I think we’re in that production/marketing hole where they’re going to let a few episodes promo the week of (no one freak out if we don’t get clips or details until Wednesday or Thursday – did you see how much info we got dumped last week on those days on Korra Nation?). I think this will pay off with a BIG marketing campaign for the final trilogy of episodes.

BUT – I’m mostly guessing on what next week holds.

UNLESS SOMEONE CAN PROVE ME WRONG, I’m assuming next week’s episode is “The Aftermath” (not Skeletons In The Closet).

Although I’d love for it to be “Skeletons In The Closet” because that is the episode where we see Zuko (or someone related to Zuko, but Dante Basco is doing a voice for that episode, so I think it’s old scar-face himself).

Cartoon by fafahkatsu

BE FOREWARNED – Discussion includes Avatar: The Last Airbender, The Promise (Part One), Nick.com’s “Welcome To Republic City” and Chapters 1-5 of The Legend of Korra.

Good Morning Benders and Non-Benders alike and welcome back to the Republic City Dispatch, a radio programme covering Nickelodeon’s Legend of Korra series. This week, we’ll be covering Chapter 6 of Book One: Air “And The Winner is..” The Fire Ferrets and the Wolf Bats face off in the pro-bending championship when Amon attacks! The Revolution has truly begun! And now your hosts only slightly less theatrical than the Wolfbats Matt, Emily and Devindra!

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#5: And the Winner Is

Good Morning Benders and Non-Benders alike and welcome back to the Republic City Dispatch, a radio programme covering Nickelodeon’s Legend of Korra series. This week, we’ll be covering Chapter 6 of Book One: Air “And the Winner Is…”

The Legend of Korra starts NOW on Nickelodeon! 

Da7e’s on vacation!

But Emily Guendelsberger from The AV Club will be taking his place for this week’s episode, getting released on Sunday. 

Check out Emily’s work on Korra thus far here.

WATER TRIBE!

flamablebread:

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korranation:

When Amon threatens an attack on the final match of the pro-bending competition, the Council is faced with a tough decision!

5/9/2012

hey do you think that Tenzen’s children might get captured or hurt by Amon and chi blockers?

I’ve seen this theory around the interwebs. As far as I can tell, it stems from a fake plot description that gets brought up every once in awhile. Three weeks ago, I was a fake episode description for Chapter 5 I saw floating around the internet with a fake title card in the correct font and everything.

This, actually, was one of our first questions ever, where I dug up the “killing younglings” Star Wars clip.

I maintain that this is too dark for what we’re seeing from the show.

BUT – be aware, there are multiple people out there pimping a “attack on Tenzen’s Family” plot description, but we have no idea if that episode really exists. I’m guessing it doesn’t.

-Da7e-

korranation:

bryankonietzko:

This is the first, quick concept I did of Tahno, the team captain of the Wolf-bats, voiced by the great Rami Malek from HBO’s The Pacific. The character was largely inspired by the ridiculously over the top Japanese kickboxer Kizaemon Saiga, whose ridiculous antics include having his cornermen fix his hair with a mirror between rounds in K-1 matches. Ryu whipped up Tahno’s character design (which I think Korra Nation released) based on this concept, to which I made some minor tweaks, and there you have the character we love to hate.

5/8/2012

Ratings!

Episode 5 “The Spirit of Competition”  – 3.784 million viewers, 0.95 A18-49 (#1 on the network for the day)

PREVIOUSLY:

Episode 4 –4.079 million viewers, 1.13 A18-49 (#1 on the network for the day)

Episode 3 –  3.546 million viewers, 0.91 A18-49 (#1 on the network for the day)

Episode 1&2 – 4.5 million overall, 5.7/1.2 million K6-11 (+36%), 6.3/1.3 million T9-14 (+125%) and 5.5/1.9 million K2-11 (+17%)

woah! Just reading through the questions, but how do you know the professor didn’t die in the library? I don’t remember anyone saying he survived. I mean I knew it was pretty dark for a cartoon to let a man die for knowledge by being buried alive in a library, but I just kind of went with it because no one (as far as I knew) had said otherwise. Where’s the evidence?

The Avatar Wika page on Professor Zei claims that he is still alive, trapped in the Library (Spirit World) for all eternity. That could be from his departing line, or it could be (as cited) from the Book 2 “Extras” where they would re-air the episode with Pop-Up-Video like facts.

On “City of Walls And Secrets” the 41st and 42nd pop ups are:

  • Professor Zei was last seen in the episode “The Library”.
  • And Professor Zei is most likely still in the library.

So there you go!

-Da7e-


EDIT: I assume you all know what Pop Up Video is, because if you don’t I am old and I’m trying to avoid that feeling.

You know what would be great besides more Pabu? Onion and banana juice.

In their universe, it makes your burps taste like pickles. In real life, it makes your burps taste like a monkey attacking a hotdog stand.

-Da7e-

What did Bolin do that he had to apologize for? Seems to me that he only asked out a girl he liked and got his heart broken. He had no reason to apologize at all! Poor guy! Glad Pabu was there to help him drown his sorrows in way too many noodles.

Drunk Bolin by ~DullMarionette

Bolin had to apologize for not listening to his brother, maybe?

Mako told him dating a teammate was a bad idea and that he’d get hurt and he did. I don’t want to take a ‘shipping side, but let’s assume Mako wasn’t lying and actually didn’t want Bolin to get hurt.

I’m guessing he just apologized for being rude and drunk on noodles. You say a lot of things you don’t mean after too many noodles. : )

-Da7e-

Do you think Lin Bei Fong was Tenzin’s love before Pema? Just something about the dynamic between them we saw back in episode is pulling my gut towards that thought…

Something happened between these two, but I’m not sure if it’s lovey. Remember those kids whose parents were friends with your parents? Not always the best company. Also – they are both old enough to have been alive during whatever happened with Avatar Aang 40-some years ago. 

It would be a pretty big change in Lin’s character to suggest that she used to be a romantic person and has been turned hard by being slighted. I like to think that she’s just blunt, abrupt and won’t take no sh*t, like her mother.

You can always Ask Lin too. : )

Amon claimed to have convened with the spirits and I think he said they gave him his bending-be-gone power. What if the spirit he got it from was Wan Shi Tong, the giant owl with the huge library from season 2. His library had lots of ancient information and he was said to know all things. Surly he had info on energy-bending, or more advanced chi-blocking maybe. Could Amon have gotten his info from Wan Shi Tong? Did the equalists ransack the ancient library? I don’t know!

Joining Anonymous here is  totorotori  :

Do you think that library is ever going to come back? Also what if Amon somehow found that library and the Owl and that is how he learned about energy building and maybe found other important Avatar secrets?

In the most recent episode of the podcast, I say how I think Amon’s plan is to take Korra’s bending while she’s full Avatar state thereby ending the line of Avatars. Patches says: “How does Amon know that?” and I believe I say something like: “How does Amon know ANYTHING?”

Potentially, he could know if he got into The Library.

That being said, The Library has been buried since Appa’s kidnapping, and we don’t know how many sandbenders it would take to get access to it again. Not to mention that the Owl probably isn’t pysched about visitors regardless of if they are horribly scarred in the face area.

I will say this though: Professor Zei didn’t die. 

I don’t know if that has ANY connection to The Legend of Korra whatsoever.

-Da7e-

I have been wondering this, and maybe it has already been addressed but is your amazing podcast sponsored by the LoK guys or are you just awesome on your own.

We are not an official or the official Legend of Korra podcast. Not that we wouldn’t love to be.

There aren’t a lot of shows on TV these days that are even worth talking about from a critical perspective, and Devindra, Matt and I really, really like how The Legend of Korra is unfolding thus far (you all were a big surprise, while I’m mentioning things, since we didn’t know if we’d find any sort of audience when we started).

We’re going to pick up an Audible sponsorship soon and this week we’ll have the first guest podcaster as I head to Boulder, Colorado for a family member’s graduation, so the show is growing and we’re attempting to grow the content along with it.

We’re been in contact with Nick and the Korra Nation folks, but we’re not sponsored by or in any way representing Nickelodeon or The Legend of Korra. They did not know we were starting a podcast, but once we did, we made sure to touch base.

Full disclosure, in case we’re playing by real journalism rules – I actually work for Viacom, the company that owns Nickelodeon. I’m the Animations Producer on MTV’s 16 & Pregnant and Teen Mom, but that in no way affects my opinions or the information we have access too. 

-Da7e-

Legend of Korra by ~2ngaw

I know Amon already stated that his face was “taken” by a firebender, but wouldn’t it be interesting if it was actually taken by the face-stealer in the spirit world? Or that maybe he traded his face in order to get information on how to destroy the Avatar? Just speculating… I’ve been enjoying your podcasts, even though sometimes I don’t agree with everything (aka Korra is the Avatar, no argument). Looking forward to the next one.

You, borlob, are not the only person asking about Koh.

As a matter of fact, as soon as Amon was all like: “Oh em gee, they took my face!” and mentioned the Spirits, everyone got on the Koh train.

I did a post about Koh HERE.

I’m hesitant to go revisit the Koh theory since we haven’t had anything said on on the actual show that gives more info one way or another.

Is Koh is this shows future?

Maybe.

-Da7e-

Yes. It did have to be made.

lagunamov:

HAD to be made.

Isn’t that strange that we haven’t any trailer about the 6th episode in legend of korra?

(via nickelodeon-shows-videos)

Not particularly. Footage from this episode is out there as part of the season-long tease and “And The Winner Is…” is almost a part two of “The Spirit of Competition” or it is potentially. 

Also, it’s Tuesday, I imagine we’ll get clips Thursday.

-Da7e-

Fat Pabu forever.

sabrewing:

So cute! I love young!Korra, she’s the best kid ever.

I couldn’t find a link to the original artist, but  Here is the original post! fully anthropomorphized Pabu and Naga are pretty sweet. 

flamablebread: LoK: Minimalist Posters.

At the risk of sounding like an idiot, I was thinking of this while I was driving to work. At some point in the original A:TLA series Toph says she learned earthbending from the badgermoles and that other benders learned their bending from the original source. Does the series ever explain how it became genetic? Or were probably already born with an inclination towards bending?
adventuresofatwentysomething

DA7E SAYS: I have no idea how it became genetic, but it appears to have some sort of genetic trait. We haven’t seen a bending art be born to a family that has never had that bending art in it’s past before.

The avatar wiki states that “Airbenders continually sought for spiritual enlightenment, and, as a result, all children born into the Air Nomads were benders.” This makes me think it’s possible for the Air Acolytes to eventually give birth to air benders. But can an isolated group of non benders from different nations learn bending over generations? Is bending a specific gene that applies to specific continents?
dizzykins

DA7E SAYS: Mentioned above, bending was initially taught to humans (Water uses Moon, Air uses Bison, Fire dragons, Earth moles) and at some point became at least partially genetic. I think in the Mako/Bolin case, we’re looking at a family that was one of the original Earth Kingdom/Fire Kingdom mixed famalies from the post-Aang era.

do you think Amon could be Bolin and Mako’s brother? he stated his father was killed by a fire bender, and the brothers’ parents were killed by a firebender, what do you think?
Anonymous

DA7E SAYS: I dont think Mako and Bolin grew up on a farm and the boy’s parents were attacked and killed by a Firebender while it sounds like Amon’s story (if it’s true) had some sort of social/classist thing going on. I think it’s unlikely, but we haven’t seen a single thing in the series that could prove you wrong. 

So looking at the Avatar Wiki for Chakras (google!) It seems the “each episode is a way to get through a chakra” is becoming more of a likely theory. The Earth chakra is first, and deals with survival but is blocked by fear. Korra had to overcome her fear in the fourth episode. The Water chakra is next, and deals with pleasure but is blocked by guilt.
Korra wanted to be with the person she liked, but she never wanted to hurt anyone – by the end of the episode she had overcome her guilt by realizing emotions take a while to sort out. The next chakra is the Fire chakra, which deals with willpower and is blocked by shame. What could Korra be facing that has to do with Willpower and Shame?
thebadmamajama

DA7E SAYS: I’m not sure about willpower, but if I’ve learned anything from Batman, you can’t let the Joker run around Gotham City while you’e out gallivanting with Selina Kyle. In other words – Korra just took about a week off from Tarrlock’s Task Force. Not that the Task Force is super-great for Korra personally, but she’s been letting the Equalists re-gain their footing and now they’re going to come back with a vengeance. Willpower wise – maybe Korra is going to need to let someone’s bending get sacrificed to protect a greater number of people? That’s just me guessing.

Pabu Has A Uniform!

UM. Hey artistically-driven fans – I’d love a better picture of this.

laineyn:

I can’t believe I didn’t notice: when Asami bring Pabu in to congratulate the Ferrets after their first match, HE’S WEARING A UNIFORM. That means….either Asami or Bolin MADE IT FOR HIM.

SO CUTE.

Who do you think is Lin Bei Phong’s father? Do you think he’s someone we know (like someone in Avatar: the Last Airbender) or someone new/random?

Tons of people submitted this. Most people are now wondering if this is somehow related to what we’ve learned about Tenzin and Pema’s past.

We’re certainly thinking about it.

-Da7e-

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