Republic City Dispatch

Author: Da7e (page 27 of 27)

Hey I wanted to say some stuff: 1) If you visit the “welcome to republic city” thing on nick, that would really help with old and new material. You guys are probably busy :) but I honestly think its worth the while to check it out, and read all the stuff there. 2) Zuko IS alive but he no longer is Firelord he passed that task to his daughter 3) I do not believe that Amon is actually energybending I think it is a advanced way of chi blocking which he is using. Let me know what you think! :)

Oh yeah, I haven’t personally had time to bounce around Republic City yet. AND it seems to be ongoing. Occasionally, we (The Dispatch, not the Royal Fandom “we”) get access to screenshots I can only assume are from the experience.

(Shout-out TheLegendOfKorra.com

You’re right, though, it’s probably irresponsible of me to have not tried it yet. We’ll quickly adapt the nuggets in the online experience into our general discussion and try not to fly off all willy-nilly like we did about the Zuko statue. 

-Da7e-

So it occured to me that Jinora looks a lot like Ty Lee. Do you think she is somehow related to her in anyway? I also feel like Legend of Korra is gonna need some major flashback filled episodes just to fill in the gap between A:TLA and LoK.

I don’t want to crush your fan spirit, so… while I do NOT think Ty Lee is related to Jinora, the only way that would be possible is if Pema (Tenzin’s wife) is somehow from the Ty Lee line. 

It would seem more likely to me, though, that Jinora is wearing a Air Nomad twist on an Earth peasant hairstyle, and that’s what’s connecting Jinora to Ty Lee in your mind.

They do look similar, but I want to assume that whatever happened between A:TLA and LoK wasn’t just the characters from the first series mixing in a blender to make the characters from the second series.

I loved Ty Lee’s energy and spunk and general optimistic attitude, and would love for that to come into LoK in an organic way. However, making Ty Lee somehow part of Aang’s extended family seems far-fetched.

In my HUMBLE opinion, of course.

-Da7e- 

Why isn’t the podcast longer?

It’s as long as it needs to be at the moment, I think. There will always be more to talk about and if you MUST talk Korra, this blog and Korra Nation should help a bit, but…speaking personally, it would seem kind of ridiculous to podcast longer than twice the episodes running time. 

If you like movies, feel free to listen to Devindra on the /Filmcast and Patches and I on Operation Kino. Those are both well over an hour on a weekly basis.

Hi there! First off, I’d just like to say that I love your podcast and am looking forward to the future ones! Anyways I have a theory that the other avatars that are shown in the opening of Korra will be playing a role in the series.I think we already knew that Aang will be involved with Korra eventually but the fact that they added the other past avatars [ Roku,Kyoshi] gets me thinking that they plan to use them. Or maybe its a hint that Korra may be visiting Kyoshi island and the fire kingdom.

Although I’d love to go to the Fire Kingdom and I’m almost positive we will learn what came of the Kyoshi Warriors, the people who represent each element in LoK’s opening are just the most recent Avatars from that element (Aang/Air, Korra/Water, Kyosi/Earth, Roku/Fire) and I’m not sure it goes beyond that.

Although, re-watching, does Aang have a beard?

-Da7e-

Just saw Revelation and it was fantastic!! Do you guys think that blood bending could make a come back here? It was a really crazy plot line that they introduced in Avatar, but never ended up going anywhere… but seeing as Katara is still in the picture and she was taught how to blood bend, do you think she might teach Korra so that Korra could combat the chi blockers and Amon? It seems like a sure fire way to keep one’s distance from them in combat.

Listener @M0t0rbreath also asked this question.

The problem with Blood Bending is that when it’s brought up in A:TLA it comes with some attachments: 1) it’s the most evil of the water bending techniques and 2) it can only be used during a full moon.

Blood Bending was developed by an imprisoned Water Bender like metal bending was developed by an imprisoned Toph, but whenever someone uses Blood Bending it’s always mentioned how…I dunno, “generally evil” it is.

I think it would be weird for Korra to have to embrace a darkness in her to win. She may ask someone (and if she does, please let it be Gran Gran Katara) to teach her, but I’m guessing someone will tell her that evil power is the shelter of the weak, and she’s the Avatar, so she needs to suck it up. : )

-Da7e-

do you think amon could be a lost son of aang?

No.

We’ve managed to avoid Star Wars allusions in favor of Batman allusions thus far. : )

Let’s just say that if I put my foot in my mouth here, I will be disappointed in the storytelling, and that’s not something I’m expecting from Korra, since it’s been so sure-footed this whole time.

-Da7e-

Hey. I wanted to add my own two cents about the color yellow. I don’t know if you’re all familiar with F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel, The Great Gatsby. It’s set in the Roaring ’20s, and yellow is a recurring symbol that represents moral decay and the corruption that is so prevalent in the city. Having Butaka and Lightning Bolt Zolt wear yellow is an awesome allusion to that great piece of literature, and we’ll probably see more of that color of corruption throughout the series.

General points for beating me at my own theory, extra bonus points for mentioning The Great Gatsby. 

They better still be making people read that in school. Because when Korra is standing on Air Temple Island watching Tenzen stretch his arms out towards the distant green light…

This from listener Eric, just to throw some spice into my current favorite geek theory:

I’m not sure about this Yellow theory because Yellow is usually the colour for the Air Nomads.  To that point, I’ve found it interesting that several citizens of Republic City appear to be in Air Nomad clothing.  However, given that the Air Nomads were nearly wiped out, their traditional colour might very well become symbolic for those against bending.

As far as overall colour palette goes, the golden wash hearkens back to this 1920s “Golden Age” feel.  It reminds me of the opening sequence to The Incredibles.

I think the only safe thing we can say here is: When yellow is used it’s on purpose. 

-Da7e-

(The “Yellow Theory” is in Episode 2 of the podcast. Listen HERE!)

Hey guys! How about adding a BAMF female podcaster to the show?

Republic City Dispatch will include guests. 

That’s about all we can say right now.

But we hear you. We HEAR YOU. : )

“I imagine that bending specializations are still fairly rare. Yes, we saw a powerplant with a bunch of them, but that could just be a collection of the elite. As a world (or at leats a city) undergoing an industrial revolution, they need some form of power – firebenders provide that handily (pun intended) with both fire and lightning. Note how quickly Mako is able to get that job. It suggests that firebenders who can use lightning are still in short supply. Metal bending is also part of an elite still – just the cops, who are descendants and students of Toph.

On the other hand, perhaps those two specializations are indeed more common. One possible explanation is that the different nations have come together at this point. As we learned from Iroh, the strength of the Avatar comes from the embodiment of all four elements in one being. Iroh puts that to practical use by studying the waterbending discipline, developing his lightning-redirection technique. Perhaps benders in LoK have taken to studying with benders from other nations, thereby elevating their own disciplines!

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I am curious about what you guys think of two other theories that have been floating around the internet.

1. Amon is Bumi, the non-bender son of Aang. Note how he is "being the leaf” as he dodges Zolt’s attacks.

2. Amon is the “avatar” that was born when Aang died at the end of book 2; he lost his bending when Aang was revived but retained his connection to the Spirit World (might also explain Korra’s difficulty with the spiritual side of being the avatar).

– from an e-mail sent to us by Eric

Eric!

Great thoughts in your lengthy e-mail. Your (omitted above but still read) comments on the ongoing “Yellow Theory” are still bouncing around in my mind grapes!

But, specifically, to address the two theories.

1. First off, I kind of love that Bumi is a Squib (to borrow the Harry Potter term for a non-magical being born to magical parents), and I love that he’s named Bumi. I’d suspect he’s going to show himself at some point because he has a character design with crazy awesome hair. Being that he has a face, I’d guess that he’s not Amon, but that’s just conjecture.

He was totally “being the leaf,” though. I wonder if that will come up?

2) This would be when Aang’s chi was blocked much like the theory that Amon isn’t Energy Blocking, but rather committing a more complex full-body chi block. Interesting thought. Being that the White Lotus is the ancient society with all the rules about how Avatar’s work, they’d likely be the ones to know if this is possible.

Is it mathematically possible? Aang died at 66, Tenzen was Aangs last child born when Aang was 32 and Tenzen is a good 50/51 when we meet him. I think mathematically, this makes Amon’s birth falling between Books 2 and 3 unlikely.

So i have this idea that Amon some how got in to the Sprite world and meant up with the Face stealer Sprite and then some how one of the Sprites told him something the lead to his “Revelation” and started to really think about things. What Are all of your guys thoughts on this idea?

Hi Appleeater1313!

You, sir, asked this question first, but it seems to be QUITE the theory floating around. I like you’re question because it deals with something we discussed in Episode 2 of the podcast, namely if there is an antagonist from the Spirit World that might not take to kindly to being forgotten. 

However, and I hope this doesn’t piss you off, I’m going to use your question to address a specific spirit that keeps coming up because of Amon’s “took my face” aside (which could mean just horrible burning, but we’re geeking out, so let’s go there). I’m of course, talking about Koh.

Koh the face stealer that took the wife of the last waterbending Avatar? Yes.

There’s lots of compelling evidence that Koh is the god we’re looking at, and I’ve been purposefully trying to avoid talking about it, buuuuuuuut – Koh has a thing against emotion in general.

Showing any emotion allowed it to steal your face, and his/her/its faithful meeting with Avatar Kuruk’s wife was about emotion interfering with the duties of the Avatar. So, it seems unlikely Koh would get involved with a Civil War of any kind, because Koh as a character is kind of unfeeling. I don’t see him sympathizing with non-benders, or even with and orphaned Amon, as the case may be.

On the other hand, all of Koh’s non-stolen faces are designed like – or actually are – Japanese Noh masks, as is Amon’s mask in this series. There’s compelling evidence on both sides for Koh.

Need more info.

Overall though, I think Devindra was really on to something this week when he mentioned that it would fall into a more recognizable anime storytelling structure by having Amon end up being an uneasy ally by the end of our story. If that’s because something from the Spirit World reveals itself, I’m cool with that.

But sometimes “took my face” is just a more dramatic way of saying “I’m horribly scarred under this mask,” and that’s the stance I’m taking until I  know more.

-Da7e-

i really like your yellow theory! i mean, at the end of the recent episode, you literally see the yellow-illuminated city between a lake of blue and green mountains. i think the theory is very cool and very plausible.

Thank you, Anonymous. 

Considering you are one of Time’s 100 Most Influential people this year, I’m taking this approval to mean we’re well on our way to being the most popular podcast ever. We’re coming This American Life!

Wondering what “The Yellow Theory” is? Make sure you’ve caught Episode 2 of The Republic City Dispatch HERE.

Something else I noticed on rewatch: If yellow really is a “non-bending” color that has been elevated out of the other colors/elements, this might be evidence.

Early on in “The Revelation” Mako, Bolin and Korra are training at the Pro-Bending arena (remember: ‘mornings are evil?’). Each of them wears a belt/sash with the color of their bending ability (Mako – Orange/Fire, Bolin – Green/Earth, Korra – Blue/Water).

When Butaka, the non-bending head of Pro Bending shows up, guess what color his wardrobe is accented in?

BAM!

(Da7e slams mic, Da7e goes home)

-Da7e-

what do you think happened to sokka? do you think we’ll find out? my headcanon is that he was heavily involved in many of the innovations seen in republic city, and was kind of a symbol of non-bender power in the world.

In general: Thank you all for your questions! We’re working on providing thoughtful responses, especially with those asking about Koh and The Avatar State. Hey, we gotta have some fodder for future dispatches right? : )

As for Sokka. Hmmmm. I would be very surprised if we didn’t figure out what happened to Sokka. He believed in Aang since the beginning, was one of the core trio and managed to be the shining example of excellence amongst those not blessed with bending abilities. It would just feel weird to exclude him. I have trust that we’ll learn about Sokka when it’s a thematic gut punch (just seems like Korra is that type of show), but I’d be okay with a Squeee-moment if we just learn that he’s made a successful line of boomerangs.

-Da7e-

Hey guys. I just had a few questions, points and theories about Legend of Korra. 1: Have you guys ever thought that Amon can be a relative of Ty Lee? I imagined Ty Lee getting passed up for Toph for police chief and drove her to dislike benders, but listening to Amon’s story I am not sure how he’s related. At the very least she could have trained Amon. 2: The animation is actually being handled by LeSean Thomas aka the animator for The Boondocks animation. The fight scenes are really similar.

1. Yes. When we last saw Ty Lee she was a Kyoshi Warrior, who were also amongst the best non-bender fighters (Team Boomerang!). But, now that we know Amon supposedly grew up on a farm, they’re blood relation looks less likely. However, Ty Lee was our biggest in to the concept of chi-blocking and that art has obviously been revived by Amon. If we get flashbacks, I wouldn’t mind Ty Lee popping up, but it seems unlikely she turned evil. She was so cheery even through Azula’s lunacy. It would break my heart to learn that Amon gained access to Ty Lee by being Sokka and Suki’s child, because it means they were killed by a Fire Bender and didn’t live happily ever after on a farm somewhere. But, it would keep the non-bender unity through time. We don’t know if Korra is that interested in telling us what happened to the old characters yet, so the most likely possibility is that Amon is his own man…man?…faceless thing that talks like a man.

2) Oh yes. And Black Dynamite. You’re right, LeSean Thomas is the man. And his website is pretty cool too.

-Da7e-

Hey. do you think that maybe Amon is using some sort of full-bodied chi-blocking to “pretend” that he’s taking away bending? We don’t know for sure that he took the bending away PERMANENTLY because those benders couldn’t bend immediately, but we don’t know about AFTERWARDS.

I’ve been thinking about this too.

First, because it looked so different than other energy bending we’ve seen (who can forget the visually stunning red/blue inner-light battle at the end of A:TLA?) and it seemed to “walk back” the bending abilities. Assuming that channeling lightning is more difficult than fire bending, Amon’s technique looked more like “draining” as final spurts of lightning, then fire came out.

Second, if I may geek out…

Energy Bending and Chi-Blocking are similar in the sense that they skills essentially useless as an individual activity. They require contact points with chi centers. The Lion Turtle passed on knowledge to Aang through the forehead and chest chi points and Aang took away The Fire Lord’s power with the two face contact points and the chest contact point. Amon had a grip on the neck and seemed to only need his thumb on the the “third eye” region of the forehead.

Overall, I’m wary of calling this Energy Bending because it looked so much different than the Energy Bending we’ve seen before.

I agree we don’t know about “afterwards” but the show certainly wanted to nail home that Amon was boasting he could permanently take away the powers. So regardless of if it’s true or not, at this point in the narrative, I think we’re just supposed to be fearful of this mysterious power.

If you’re conjecture is true, though, I wonder what the Triple Threat Triads would think about being made fools of. 

-Da7e-

What Matt Patches needed to make after this week’s episode.

Republic City Dispatch #2: The Revelation

BE FOREWARNED – Discussion includes Avatar: The Last Airbender, The Promise (Part One) and Chapters 1&2 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, in episode three, the very bowels of Republic City were rocked by the Equalist movement’s “Revelation.”

The “The Revelation” is the third Chapter from Book One: Air, which aired Saturday April 21st.

Hosted by Devindra Hardawar of the /Filmcast and Da7e and Matt Patches of Operation Kino.

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Good morning benders and non-benders alike and welcome to the Repulic City Dispatch, a radio programme covering Nickelodeon’s Legend of Korra series.

This week we’ll be covering “Welcome to Republic City” and “Leaf in The Wind,” the first two chapters from Book One: Air, which aired Saturday April 14th.

Hosted by Devindra Hardawar of the /Filmcast and Da7e and Matt Patches of Operation Kino.

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