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This Video Is My Weekend! Korra! Game Of Thrones!

This video is amazing!

It’s been another great week in and out of the iTunes TV/Film Top 10. There are just a bunch of popular Game Of Thrones podcasts.

We like Game of Thrones, but we LOVE Korra.

Here’s our current iTunes rating count:

And here’s the count for the top Game of Thrones podcast:

Wanna show HBO what’s for?

Leave us a rating. 

If we beat all the Game of Thrones casts in sheer numbers of ratings, I will freak out and probably do something like announce our future special guest or finally have the conversation with Matt and Devindra about what to do between Korras Book One and Two. : )

Chibi Halo here going the route of the “Anonymous” to get thoughts from the three of you on the possible important role Chakras might play in the remainder of the season and the entire series. It seems to me when Amon went all Chi Block up the wazoo on Korra it unlocked something. Do you think he hit a point that opened the floodgates on the Chakra connected to fear? It was after that point was hit that she had the vision and finally admitted she was afraid to Tenzin.

Hi Chibi Halo!

Yes, I – Da7e – do think that. I think I mention it out-loud on Episode 3 of the podcast, but the way Amon knocks Korra out before she flashes back looked odd to me. It’s my opinion that Amon is responsible for triggering the flashback and that he did so to accelerate Korra’s training.

I think Amon plans to defeat only a full Avatar, which Korra isn’t at the moment.

Here’s a picture of a Chibi Halo 2 ODSTs.

This is like the cover to the novelaztion prequel. I didn’t even know I wanted a novelization prequel.

Great art by Plegathon

So, is that a bracelet or a tattoo on Korra’s right arm? I hope it’s a tattoo because we’ll be able to see it glow when she enters the Avatar State! That would be cool to see!

You know, I had been assuming it was an arm band, but I guess we don’t really know. You’re right though, I’d love to see it light up and I’d love to learn that Southern Water Tribe has specific tattoos.

Future Tattoo’d Sokka? Just sayin: that’d be great.

Korra by ~NachInnen94

In the scene where the Satomobiles are lined up across, is that a reference to the makings of Ford’s quadricycle? I just learned this yesterday because of presentations in my class, and there was a picture showing the Quadricycles all lined up like the Satomobiles were.

Hehehe. Yes.

Well, maybe not the Quadricycles, but Sato and Ford are certainly echoes of each other. Haroshi is sort of 80% Henry Ford and 20% J.D. Rockafeller

Quadricycles do look similar to the Satomobiles:

But Ford’s Model T was his really popular model and the one that was produced on the factory line.

I think the Satomobile/Future Industries look is more based around the Model T final assembly line:

But yes! Good eye.

Between this and the history of the Triads looking similar to the Five Points New York Gang War, I am very happy with the real American history on display.

-Da7e-

Hey guys, amazing amazing podcast. Thank you so much for the great work! I was just wondering if you had heard anything about an OST for Legend of Korra or A:TLA? I would love to throw my money at something to give me the Track Team’s awesome score, but I can’t seem to find anywhere that sells it or any explanations as to why it isn’t for sale. If you guys had any info on this I would love to hear about it. Thanks again!

Yes, Matt and I asked them this after we wrapped up recording our extended interview we did with them before the series started (check it out HERE).

Right now, there’s no official A:TLA OST (That’s Avatar: The Last Airbender Original Sound Track) and it sucks. There are a few good collections of MP3s around and torrents of packages people have made ripping music whenever they can find it, but – yeah – nothing official.

Korra had a pack of tracks that were released as part of fan-engagement with Korra Nation and Patches and I got to debut some tracks on our Operation Kino podcast in March (episode here) and that’s where Republic City Dispatch’s music comes from, but we had a very specific deal to not let those tracks get into the wild in any raw form.

I will make a deal with you guys: As we spin towards Korra’s Book One finale, I will attempt to get more official answers about this and/or we’ll try to bring The Track Team back. I feel bad illegally downloading stuff, but I have no alternative, so I’d like some answers as much as you do.

And maybe – JUST MAYBE – RCDispatch can provide some sort of rallying point for a push for release. Unless there’s a petition or something already out there?

-Da7e-

Did you see the latest Korra Nation Team Makorra/Team Masami post? I’m starting to think that Nick is egging on the fandom craziness. I’m not sure if that’s brilliant or diabolical.

Oh it’s been seen. It’s brilliant.

Here’s what I’ve learned in the past four weeks: Nickelodeon can do no wrong because they have the show, so it totally benefits them to stir the fandom and get them all riled up (also, someone over there knows which one of those ‘ships is the one that lasts).

Over here at the Dispatch and the like, our model is “When Fans Fight Fans, No One Wins.”

‘Ship away!

We’re still dealing with a bit of Matt Patches fallout…remember in Episode 3 when he said Korra might not be the Avatar?

Hey MATT! This one’s for you from NixNox:

I just read an ask you answered about remaining Airbenders, or Airbenders in the future, and in regards to you saying how many Air Nomad “tribes” there are, it is very clear. There is a single Airbender family. Aang was indeed the Last Airbender – there was a canon comic about how all the others were hunted down and killed – and he had a single Airbending child, Tenzin. Tenzin is the sole living Airbending Master, and his children are the only other Airbenders in existence. Just to clarify.

We know Aang was the last Airbender (titularly) and that Aang had one Airbender son, Tenzin and that Tenzin had 3 Airbender children Meelo, Ikki and Jinora, but that doesn’t mean Aang’s family is the only Airbender family.

It certainly seems that way, and I’m not going to say that anyone is wrong, but going back over the episodes that have air(bender)ed, no one says that Tenzin’s family are the only Airbenders.

I’m just happy we’ve re-populated with Sky Bison, so that means the proud tradition of Airbending will live on.

-Da7e-

Airbenders get their tattoos when they create their own airbending technique, not when they become masters. Keep up the great work, guys! You’re awesome. :)

I think both, actually. Wasn’t Aang the youngest air bending Master because he got his tats for the Air Scooter? But that doesn’t mean you have to invent a technique or back when there was tons of air bending there would have been dozen and dozens of techniques (although air does have a lot to begin with).

I think if you contribute something great to air bending, they’d tat you and if you’re an air bending master, you get the arrows out of respect and reverence to the sky bison.

-Da7e-

“Heard the hate you’ve been getting because of your podcast for episode 4”

Yo. Heard the hate you’ve been getting because of your podcast for episode 4, and I just wanted to say how jerky people are being. Everyone says dumb stuff sometimes, and honestly the whole “Korra is not the avatar” theory wasn’t even that stupid. It was definitely no where near stupid enough to be unforgivable. Anyway, I still love you guys, and I’m excited for your next podcast. Cheers! 

Yeah, Jaded, we’ve been noticing too and not even to our face, just in the community:
We do not mind being “the podcast,” but we have gotten a few nasty messages and e-mails that don’t even try to be productive in their reasoning or tone.
So, they get deleted and we move on.
The vast majority of everyone has been great with our outlandish theories, though. Toph might not be dead, I’m pretty sure we’re getting lots of Pro Bending action…yeah I feel for the ‘ship battles going on right now, but I think we all just need to let Matt Patches have his theories and hope that the next episode has more Pabu in it.
-Da7e-

From the near-essential atla-annotated:

Praying at the Dinner Table

“We are grateful for this delicious food, for happiness and compassion…”

Yes, Tenzin was saying a blessing/prayer at the dinner table. Keep in mind that they live in a quasi monastery. They live on Air TEMPLE Island. Buddhist monks pray before eating.

And no, we never see Aang do this, but then we never really saw him eat at the flashbacks at the Air Temple.

Examples of a Thai monastery day: Click me!

More about the Air Nomads.

The Avatar Rises

robinhood1776:

“Get in the Satomobile”

I have a feeling that the pro bending style will play a major role in the fight against chi blockers. Since the chi blockers rely on speed and accuracy to block their bending, it makes sense that they would need a quick and agile style to combat it. I would like to know if you guys think this is plausible. This is just me being curious. Thanks for reading!

I think it’s super plausible. 
As a matter of fact, in the season-teaser (currently available for free on iTunes) there are a few scenes of Amon and the Chi-Blockers attacking the Pro Bending arena!

Maybe mild spoilers, but of the three scenes shown of this sequence, we’re going to leave out the really spoiler image and just go with some fan art of the two Pro Bending area “action Gifs”:

Since Aang was the last airbender doesn’t it mean that his descendants and any later avatars would be the only airbenders?

I think “The Last Airbender” was a bit exaggerated. Aang was seemingly the Last Airbender, but now there is at least a few in the Tenzin family (its unclear how many more Air Nomad tribes there are, maybe it’s in the Nick.com game, I can’t remember).

Anyway! I don’t think we’ve seen the last of the Air line and we still haven’t learned the rules about birthing new benders. It seems like you can have two different bending powers in the family (Mako/Bolin) but each parent would need to be a bender (so Mako/Bolin’s parents are theoretically a fire bender and an earth bender).

Also, Meelo is really young, but maybe the hidden sadness is that Meelo represents the sole male in the third new generation of Airbenders. 

Three generations from now, when the Avatar is an Airbender again, will there only be a few hundred airbenders? Less?

I’m hoping this gets addressed in The Promise comic because it seems like that’d be a good place to mention the lost Air Bison Herd that Aang finds between Book Three and Korra. Since the Air Bison taught Airbenders bending, maybe they had started spreading they’re knowledge to more Air Nomads?

Point being, there’s so much back history in this world we’re not going to get in the remaining 8 episodes.

-Da7e-

Why does Aang have blue arrows on him? Are they because he’s the Avatar or are those Aire Bender tattoos? If its because he’s the Avatar, why doesn’t Korra have them?

Manifest by ~naroclie

The Blue Arrow tattoos are traditional Air Nomad tattoos. Tenzin, like Aang has them because they are Air Monks, Korra doesn’t because she’s water tribe.

Although Meelo doesn’t have his tattoos yet either, but he’s young and still mistaking things for toilets. When he masters Air Bending, he earns his tattoos. Even right out of the ice, Aang was a practiced Air Bender, hence him having the arrows at age 12.

-Da7e-

How many seasons did Avatar: The Last Airbender go for? Because every time I look it up I get a different answer.

Avatar: The Last Airbender was comprised of 3 Seasons/“Books” – Water, Earth and Fire.

Book One, “Water” has 20 episodes and is available on DVD as the “The Complete Book One Collection”

Book Two, “Earth” has 20 episodes and is available on DVD as the “The Complete Book Two Collection”

Book Three, “Fire” has 21 episodes (counting the mini movie as the last 4) and is available on DVD as the “The Complete Book Three Collection”

All three seasons are on Netflix Watch Instantly, but some episodes duck in and out of availability. 

Just wanted to let you guys know that I read the wiki just before the first episodes were released on korranation and it said that Zuko died before the LOK series. It didn’t change until the Republic City Tour on Nick’s website proved otherwise. I realize you all are getting a lot of heat for claiming Toph may still be alive, so I wanted to back you up. I hope she’s out there teaching metal bending, too.

Excellent! Good to know there’s some standard for this weird “is she alive or not?” zone.

We didn’t receive any compelling evidence that Toph was dead. Most people who argued that she was claim that EVERYONE we saw in that flashback was dead (Sokka, Toph, Aang, Regretful Eyes), but we have even less basis for that than thinking Toph was dead in the first place.

We don’t know if Toph is alive or dead.

This is our stance on Toph until:

1) Someone brings us a quote from one of the creators commenting on Toph’s life status

2) It’s addressed in The Legend Of Korra

3) It’s addressed in The Promise

-Da7e-

Of course – all theories are valid until disproved, so keep ‘em coming.

Team Transcription is AMAZING!

Our initial 5 have made themselves this logo and have completed RCD Episode 3.

You can download it as a PDF HERE. It will also be linked on the episode page.

They plan to do the previous 2 episodes and future episodes. Join their ranks by e-mailing me here.

Didn’t you know all old people know each other?

-King Bumi 

Nobody freak out!

This image is making a comeback, but is just AMAZING FAN ART by an artist named Mudron.

Great use of the style, though. But – yes – Fan Art – Not Going To Happen – Aang doesn’t have his now canonical beard. : ) 

Ah yes, finally: water benders kicking butt.

nagabear:

The Task Force Strikes! 

Subtle.

Anonymous Comment:

“As far as the idea that Korra is not the avatar. I do not think the show creators would flat out lie to everyone. When introducing the show, they said that it followed the new avatar, Korra. I do not think they would have called her the avatar if that were not the case. Also, I can’t believe that she would be the only person to be able to bend multiple elements without being the avatar. Unrelated, I like the idea that Asami is related to Amon in some way. The dynamic kind of the reverse of Zuko.”

comment from lackingapoint:

Korra can’t do Airbending because she’s "as opposite to an Airbender as you can get.” Her words and that’s very obvious, lol. She’s the Avatar. Don’t worry guys. In fact, the original title of the show (as you guys addressed) was “Avatar: The Legend of Korra” but they lost the rights. You guys really DO read too much into it… Just saiyan. That being said, I do love listening to the show! Keep it up!“

art by megane-koneko

“OMG. What is air?! I don’t even need it. OMG.” 

/rolls away

lovethefandom:

The important thing is to talk about our fears

I fear that we lose people when I – totally by slip of the tongue – call Amon “Ah-moan.” But, as soon as I unlock my earth chakra and conquer fear…

-Da7e-

1/3 The Way Through! Theories Abound!

I just listened to your recent broadcast and I just have to say this: the theory of Korra not being the Avatar floored me, not just because it’s completely out of left field but because it completely made sense. Though if she wasn’t the Avatar, why would she be having flash backs of an incident she had no previous knowledge of? – makenzie-rush

I have an interesting theory about the Amon/Korra showdown. I’m guessing that they will make their stands in the spirit world. If you think about it, Amon is clearly very connected with the spirits, and Korra needs to get in touch with them. Is there any real justification in that? – thetolkiengeek


Did y’all notice that the hat Korra’s wearing while at the Equalist rally in ep. 103 has a LEAF on it? I think it’s a reference to ep. 102 where Korra needs to “be like the leaf” and how she is gradually becoming an Airbender (what with escaping the island shows freedom and she’s starting to avoid attacks, like the doorman with the monkeywrench). I just thought it was one of those cool subtle things the creators put in to hint that Korra is becoming an Airbender without her or us realizing it. – Anonymous comment

I wonder if the series will transition or jump to a “Great Depression”-like era. Since each season of this series will have its own plot and goals, maybe one season’s specific goal is for Korra to help the citizens of Republic City to get back on their feet and help create jobs again. I know it sounds kinda boring but it would be an interesting political situation for Korra (who btw might become a high-ranking political figure in Republic City later in life) to be in. – Anonymous Comment

I think the possibility of Amon being descended from a previous character is unlikely; I almost hope he isn’t, because it would feel almost shoddy. Mike and Bryan are more creative than that. I don’t know that Amon is working with Koh, either, but I think his claim of being in cahoots with something spiritual provides the perfect opportunity to bring Koh back. – amandakthompson

I’m with you that the spirits are probably at play here. It’s a strong possibility that Amon doesn’t buy into his own rhetoric and that it’s just propaganda, but maybe he really WAS contacted by a spirit that fed him these (most likely) lies in order to manipulate him to its will. It isn’t far-fetched to assume that perhaps a spirit is making a power-play of some sort here. Also; I don’t think that Republic City being out of whack has anything to do with the exclusion of fire and air. Personally, I think it’s a conflict of society vs. nature. Bending and all things spiritual are part of nature, and as the city progresses further into its industrial revolution nature (and the spiritual) is left behind. Korra’s difficulty with the spiritual side of being the avatar is a literary device mirroring this loss of balance. As she learns balance she can begin to restore it. – slightlypsychicparade

What most people don’t remember is that when Legend of Korra first started development and production that it was intended by the creators to be a 12 episode mini-series. This should explain the somewhat quick paced character, relationship, and narrative development. Most of the first season is most likely still following the mini series formula. Whether we will see more chances for continuity between this season and season 2 is still highly possible later in this season. – lminor3d

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