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#50: Day of the Colossus/The Last Stand

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BE FOREWARNED – Discussion includes Avatar: The Last Airbender, Book One: Air, Book Two: Spirits, Book Three: Change and Book Four: Balance from The Legend of Korra and could expand to include Dark Horse Comic’s The Promise and The Search at any time. 

Hosted by Matt Patches and Da7e of Fighting In The War RoomJoanna Robinson from The Station Agents podcast and Devindra Hardawar from the /Filmcast

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A new episode of the show coming tomorrow! For now, check out Patches’ written reviews:

mattpatches:

How about a review for each of tonight’s Legend of Korra episodes? Let’s discuss!

“A Breath of Fresh Air"Review

"Rebirth” Review

“The Earth Queen” Review

“Queen of Future Industries” by Finer

This is a song Stacy wrote as a fan song for herself for Avatar: The Legend of Korra, but we loved it so much, we play it at all our shows now. We still love Mako and Korra, but Asami is mysteriously epic.”

Follow the band on Twitter HERE.

Thanks for letting us know about it!

-Da7e-

I’m sorry, Season 2 is so far gone. We’re already doing Season 3 now so everything’s so muddled.

– Seychelle Gabriel, Asami, to IGN at WonderCon

Well, we knew Book 3 was coming, but – GOOD NEWS – they seem to be going non-stop. Which means we might get to go through Korra fully before we have children!

Voices are on Book 3, scoring is half-to-¾ the way through Book 2 and a handful of episodes are in color correct. Fall looks pretty close.

-Da7e- 

Legend of Korra: The Most Dramatic Show on TV Is a Nickelodeon Cartoon

Darn right we include Pabu.

buccillustrations:

Team Avatar 2.0. June 2012. Pen & Ink, Photoshop CS5

Just in case anyone forgot where we left off, love-wise.

REPUBLIC CITY DISPATCH #7: BONUS EPISODE!

BE FOREWARNED – Discussion includes Avatar: The Last Airbender, Chapters 1-7 of The Legend of Korra and could expand to include The Promise (Part One), Nick.com’s “Welcome To Republic City” at any time. 

Good Morning Benders and Non-Benders alike and Welcome to The Republic City Dispatch, a radio programme covering Nickelodeon’s Legend of Korra series. This week: a special bonus episode while time stands still in Republic City. This episode goes out to Air Temple Island with this special message from our listeners: “Korra, Tenzin, Mako, Bolin, Pabu, Naga, Assami, Pema, Jinora, Ikki, Meelo – everyone take a moment to relax!” It’s time for Matt, Da7e and Devindra!

This week-without-and-episode, we talk about internet fandom and how it relates to criticism, how we got involved in online fandom, if it’s fair to apply straight criticism to Korra before it is over – PLUS – a Lightning Round covering our most frequently asked questions and posed theories and each member of the podcast has something you should check out to tide you over until next Saturday when Korra returns (or that’s what it looks like – that’s on the podcast too).

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

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(art korraconfessions)

This comment/theory from Kaarel J via e-mail:

Hey.

First of all, at this point, I think any rationalization for Asami being evil after all is going to be too convoluted to be taken seriously. It’s an increasingly silly conspiracy theory, and actually, I found that this point of view caused you guys to neglect discussing her emotional developments as they appear to be on the face of episode 7.

The behaviors you hold to be suspicious all make perfect sense if you think things through. Having lost his wife to violence, it’s natural that Hiroshi would have provided combat training to his daughter. (This also sheds some light on Asami’s line about feeling safe with Mako earlier.) While I initially had the same impression about the race that you did, upon review, it seems pretty clear that the opposing driver simply made a risky play and failed. He hit Asami’s car, not the other way around. 

I think Asami could be described as “manipulative” insofar that she seemed to take Korra to the racetrack specifically to impress her, but that was most likely part due to an honest attempt to dispel Korra’s animosity and make friends. The race was a nice, simple and demonstrative way for the writers to shift Korra’s opinion of Asami for the better.

I agree that we need more Naga. Pabu’s kind of outdoing her.

DA7E SAYS:

I disagree with you on the Asami front, but I wanted to address what you said about our doubts on Asami and the Sato family endgame made us neglect talking about Asami’s character development.

You’re right, I think, and that frustrates me a little bit, because we should have taken more time to discuss why it was the way it was and I’m feeling a bit of regret for writing it off as “Asami has a Darth Vader in Return of The Jedi” moment.

So look for Asami’s character development to be revisited in a future podcast episode, because I do think that she’s been relegated to side-episodes for her character development and that’s a big part of why I think she has a future outside of Team Korra Generation 2. 

That being said, I still generally disagree. Take the last scene of “The Aftermath” as an example: It’s about Korra telling Mako to take care of Asami because she’s been through a lot and Mako quietly going back to Asami while we see that it pains Korra because she still has feelings for Mako. If Asami was equal with our three teenage protagonists, I think we’d get more of a peek into her feelings rather than just using her as something for Korra and Mako to confuse each other with.

Does she know about the kiss? Just thinking about that kind of makes my head spin.

BUT – I am not the be-all-end-all of Asami theories. You guys are. And now we have this nifty comment section on each post at RepublicCityDispatch.com and everyone can throw in their two cents.

WHAT’S UP WITH ASAMI? BAD? GOOD? WHY? Jump in the comments!

bryankonietzko:

Normally, I would just ride on the coattails of whatever end-of-the-week episode sketch Joaquim posts, because he does those better than I do/can, but it looks like he didn’t get a chance to do one this week. So I did a quick Asami painting to accompany the airing of episode 107 today. Hope you guys enjoy that one! It’s a doozy.

RE: Last panel – I had the same look on my face.

-Da7e-

I don’t know why this song works so well with Asami and Korra, but it totally does. Which is why we posted it yesterday. Rock on, fandom.

burgerbaby:

HA!

BE FOREWARNED – Discussion includes Avatar: The Last Airbender, The Promise (Part One), Nick.com’s “Welcome To Republic City” and Chapters 1-7 of The Legend of Korra.

Good Morning Benders and Non-Benders alike – SKKKKRRRTT! – Hello free non-benders of Republic City. Welcome to The Republic City Dispatch, a revolutionary radio programme covering Nickelodeon’s Legend of Korra series. This week on “The Aftermath,” Too long have the weak willed metal-benders under Chief Beifong held down the bending population. Too long have we falsely placed our hope in The Avatar. We promise you a new world, and Equal world, where even the most vicious benders can be met in combat by our technology. And now, the voices of the revolution, Matt, Da7e and Devindra!

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

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From listener darine_smith:

Just a quick heads-up, on your recent podcast for Republic City Dispatch you guys mentioned that Asami Sato looks a lot like Lust from FMA. If you go to Bryan Konietzko’s Tumblr he have a quick sketch of Lust along with an explanation that he created Asami like that character. Plus Emily, as soon as Bryan mentioned that he channeled those two female characters together, I immediately didn’t trust her BEFORE the show even started haha (EVILLLLL!) Thank you guys for the podcast, and please keep up the great work!

bryankonietzko:

Just a quick study I did a few months back of Lust from Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood.

EDIT: Man, some of these notes are cracking me up. The way people run with ideas and speculation! Yes, many of us on the crew enjoy Fullmetal (especially Joaquim, who has praised its virtues for some time), but Mike and I were late to the party. We didn’t start watching it until well after we created Mako and Bolin. And I think I had already designed Asami before then as well, but as Lust is such a killer design, I’m fine with saying she was influenced by her, and flattered anyone would think so. And why would people think we don’t like anime? I am amused!

This is some amazing Asami cosplay from Electric Lady. Maybe we should find her last week’s commited Mako eyebrow cosplayer?

-Da7e-

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 5 of Book One: Air “The Spirit of Competition.” The Fire Ferrets get romantically entangled during their first three pro-bending tournament matches.

You know what we’re talkin’ about Pabu. We’re talkin’ bout real love…

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

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WIRED’s Korra “Spirit of Competition” Clip

Future Toph says: “Try Harder”

Hey RCD/Korra fans! Something went wonky with the corporate monolith that is the all important iTunes. We’re in the process of getting it fixed! Hopefully by around 4PM EST today, EPISODE 3 will be ready to automatically download to your iTunes.

If you CANNOT WAIT, click here to head to the Soundcloud page and click the downward facing arrow to download the MP3 and transfer it to your device.

Matt’s right, as much as I love answering the questions, we should try to keep the podcast on the front page as much as possible.

We’ll be back Monday geeking out over who is or isn’t The Avatar. : )

-Da7e-

ENCORE PRESENTATION!

Let’s flash back to the official press materials for The Legend Of Korra to learn more about our new characters this week.

Hiroshi Sato (Male, non-bender)
A barrel-chested businessman with a big personality, Hiroshi Sato’s family lineage extends back to the first Fire Nation colonists.   He was born to a poor family from the Dragon Flats district.  A kid with big dreams, Hiroshi worked from a very young age to help support his family.  When he was 18, he convinced a wealthy banker to invest in the idea of automobiles for the common man.  Before long, he was churning out Satomobiles in his first Future Industries factory.  By the time he was 25, the ingenious industrialist had made his first million yuans.

Asami Sato (Female, non-bender)
As the daughter of Hiroshi Sato, Asami has lived a life of luxury but don’t let her fancy clothes and polite manners fool you – Asami has a tough side too.   She’s an expert driver and isn’t afraid to mix it up on the racetrack.  Asami has also had the best self-defense training money can buy.   She’s a big fan of Pro-bending and goes to every match. 

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