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Interview: A Chat With ‘Legend of Korra’ Art Director and Co-Exec Producer Joaquim Dos Santos

Awwwwww! Chief Beifong LIVES! : ) 

bryankonietzko:

Han Young Ja, our longtime friend and colleague, the general manager at Studio Mir, provided some inspiration for Lin Beifong’s character design (but not her personality, I assure you). Mir responded to the response of the response with a little Photoshop fun.

Who is she??
We proudly present the living model of charismatic Beifong!! (manager of korra production)
They looked alike a lot more if you see her in person:)
그녀는 누구인가??
카리스마 베이퐁의 실제모델 공개!
실제로 보면 더 똑같답니다~

Want to bring the classic look of Republic City into your life? Always fancied yourself a Water Tribe candidate for Avatar? Fandom Apparel has collected a Korra-like outfit for you. 

A breakdown of the items and pricing HERE.

This is…kind of amazingly awesome.

Now where’s my Mako scarf?

You know who really needs a better sense of humor or sarcasm? MAKO. Seriously. He’s too Zuko-ish. But that’s also a bonus for me :) maybe throw some Sokka-ness in there sometime. I’d be game for it :)

Ah, Mako. I’d like him to be less Zuko. Which I mention in Episode 1 of the podcast. It’s not like his father horribly scarred his face or anything. Live it up, man! Where’s your Pabu equivalent? 

Also, here’s some fan art of Mako by GymLeaderEmma:

On the Brooklyn Bridge, New York.

“First of all, your podcast is great. And you actually got in the mood of the series and forseen the opening style! That’s amazing. Thanks for compiling all the theories about Amon and his identity and the way he took away bending. Here’s mine (purely for fun and for exploiting the Amon meme)”

– piotrmil

This style is WIN!

paper-crane:

experimenting! c:

We acknowledge the leak has happened, but will not be discussing Episode 4 until it airs this Saturday at 11AM on Nickelodeon out of respect for the creators of the show and the Korra marketing team.

Avoid your Tumblr dashboards, just check back at @RCDispatch

iwanttoeataghost:

Korra leakers, Wang Fire is watching you.


Well, this is just WIN for everybody.

concannonart:

More Naga, with added Pabu this time.

Noooo! Lightning Bolt Zolt!

Ask Amon: When is the best time to wear a striped sweater?

via vklover11

Many thanks to avatar-etiquette for taking the time to field this rumor.

Who is Amon? 

This question is most likely the second most bothersome issue to LoK fans (the first being, without even blinking, “What happened to Ursa?”)

Now, there have been quite a few theories floating around concerning his identity and the one presented here is the newest: Is Amon Lee from ATLA’s episode 207, Zuko Alone?

Many people had made the connection in “The Revelation” when Amon told his audience of his past. He and his non-bender parents lived a humble life on a farm; one day, a firebender had attacked his parents and burned his face, forcing him to conceal his scars behind his mask.

It should make sense, right? There are two pieces of compelling evidence, however, that will disprove this theory. They are concisely listed below:

  • Lee’s family was harassed by earthbender thugs, not a firebender.
  • The episode “Zuko Alone” had taken place in spring of 100 ASC, an entire 70 years before The Legend of Korra. If Lee were alive, he would be at least 80 years old.

Art (above) from venicegirl 

LET’S DUMP SOME AMON THEORIES, EH?

Did anyone catch the great religious parallel by Amon when he said “Bending has been the cause of every major war and conflict in human history..” which is what people say about religion today – theseeingeyenerd

Alright, here’s some more indisputable evidence why Tenzin is Amon. First, Tenzin wears the mask to cover his arrow, but do you ever see the back of “Amon’s” hands? No! They’re covered. Why does Tenzin tell Korra she can’t come to Republic City at? To goad her into coming without putting the blame on himself. How does he get the funds to run a revolution? He’s a member of the city council! And who would the spirits trust with energybending more than Aang’s son; as Korra said, he’s Mr Spiritual! – laserswords


In all the theorizing about Amon, it seems like something is getting lost. Mako and Bolin’s story in this episode seems meticulously designed to show us that Amon’s demagoguery about bending is an oversimplification of broader systemic failures. Just being a bender doesn’t make you immune to street violence, poverty, and exploitation. Do we know if Butaka is a bender or not? The boys exist in something akin to debt peonage to him, and if he’s a non-bender, that would muddy the waters further. – ekphrases


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. – slightlypsychicparade


I enjoy your theories of what is to be on the show but I don’t think Korra and Amon would became allies even reluctantly. (not saying it can’t happen and Korra would probably try if the need arouse) see Korra is every thing Amon stands against. most likely would not want or feel that he doesn’t her help,need which i feel may be what leads to his downfall. But more importantly they are antitheses. While there goals seem similar, they are very different. See besides Korra being more physical and Amon more spiritual, but they are not just Characters(really cool one) but representations of Ideals. Such as Korra as “Balance” and Amon as “Order”,”freedom” vs.”equality”, and etc. See I my mind Korra greatest treat is not the Equalist and Amon the people but the Movement itself. Also Amon is just disfigured, he is like V from V for Vendentta.dakotaissorandom


I think it would also make sense if Amon was a descendent of Azula. We do not know what happened to Azula, and she would know about the ability to take away someone’s bending. She would also be very motivated to find a way to take the avatar’s bending away, and Amon’s movements reminded me heavily of the way Azula moved. Obviously, it’s just another theory. – Anonymous

Hello! So my sister and I have this weird theory that Amon could also be the Avatar. Like, he can have the spirituality while Korra has the physicality. Because 1. The spirits choose who to balance the world, and maybe two POV’s are needed for balance, 2. He can take away the ability to bend, something only the Avatar can do, and 3. Korra has always had a hard time connecting to the spirit world. Do you think this possible? thanks! – Anonymous


I’m going to throw this out there; in the end of ATLA we saw the chi-blocker Ty-Lee with the Kyoshi warriors. All were non-benders. Amon’s mask, though it might not be intentional, does look like a variation of the Kyoshi Warriors face painting. What do you think about the possibility of this group separating and shifting into this extremist group? Or the possibility of Amon being a descendant of a member of this group? – Anonymous

Street Earth Bending: Toph style verus Bolin style.

[NOTE: This is fan art. It’s really good fan art, but I found it here and have no indication this is Adult Toph from the series in a official way. But COME ON, it’s totally a hot adult Toph]

Here is Tumblr user biteinsane ’s breakdown of Toph Vs. Bolin’s Earthbending Style:

I have seen this around tumblr and maybe I because I only skimmed through most of them but I think there should be a say from someone who trained in the martial arts very similar to the martial arts modeled for earthbending. When someone who actually trained in real said martial art tells me otherwise, this is my two cents. This might also be a long two cents.

I was trained in Tang Soo Do, a South Korean martial arts, since I was 8 and quit when I was 18. In this martial arts, you have to be stable on the ground and yet be able to flow very easily like a snake. You need to move in and out with your hands and feet to stay on the ground. This is obviously what Toph does being a blind earthbender who uses her feet to “see” everything around her which makes sense.

This is traditional earthbending.

But even traditional has its moments.

Not only is there a good chance Bolin was never really trained under an earthbender, but he was trained in the streets. I have read these parts of people’s arguments and I agree. Bolin was possibly trained by Mako or with Mako and their styles are very similar when you watch them bend in the probending. What people fail to realize is that Bolin is still very close to the earthbending’s “true” form. 

If you were fighting Bolin, one on one, you probably couldn’t knock him down because even being light on your feet doesn’t mean you will be blown away by a gust of wind. My own experiences come into play here. Not to brag, but the fighting part of tournaments was my favorite and easiest part of them for me as a child. I had energy that many people couldn’t keep up with. I jumped around when I fought, I was light on my feet, but my feet were still ON THE GROUND which is an important part to the martial arts I was trained in. This is also based off the fighting stance I brought up on which has both feet on the ground yet because one foot holds all weight the other can be used without a second thought. Example:
 

(Sorry, had to use iphoto in a darkish room while wearing darkish clothes. Also I like don’t wear shoes, but we never did in karate either.)
As you can kind of see there is on foot that it completely on the ground when the other is on the ball of the foot so if you try and take out my foot, it won’t work. I’ll still be solid on the ground and in perfect balance. That is also the foot I use to attack and I can switch footing as well since I like to kick with my left foot. The power comes from the heel and the top of the foot when kicking. 
Here’s examples of Bolin fighting that I screencapped that will help you understand:

 

Bolin is the same way. His feet are on the ground. They are off the ground when he kicks and when he needs to move fast to avoid getting hit. The earthbending style is not only standing your ground but also being able to flow like a snake to get out of tough situations. He is light on his feet enough to move fast but balanced enough to stay fully on the ground when he lands. So he is using an earthbending style similar to Toph’s but mixed with streetfighting.

And this is only looking at his feet. I won’t talk about his arms and fists in this one. Unless someone wants me too or that comes up.

Thank you for reading. There are probably so many grammar and spelling mistakes. If you think I missed anything worth talking about tell me and I’ll add it.

From anonymous:

Why have the more specialized arts of bending been completely blown out of proportion in this later world? It required years of mastery and training to learn skills like metal-, blood-, and lightning-bending in ALTA, but in LoK, there a great groups of lighting-benders, and an entire police force of metal-benders. I feel like greatness has been completely devalued in this new series. Plus, the characters seem to tire much easier than in ATLA. Reference the pro-bending matches for proof. How sad.”

Graphic from:
tlokconfessions:

Confessed by dreamofneverland.

[NOTE: This post has been edited]

This excerpted from an e-mail from listener Karina S:

and i really like how this show is not ‘kiddy’ anymore 🙂 the first series wasn’t even kiddy to begin with(more like pre-teen) but this new series can have a 16 and up rating :)) [seriously, even the original fans are older so i guess they won’t mind]

aaaaaand i am a MAKORRA shipper. makorra all the way :)) and have you heard of H.O.W.L.?? A pairing between korra and a Hot Order of the White Lotus guyhas been circulating around tumblr since the release of ep1&2 :)) but you gotta ask the tumblrfolk about it because i have no idea where it came from :)))

If you decide to peek into the HOWL/HOWRRA madness, here’s the link to the Tumblr tag
-Da7e-

I refuse to pick a favorite. Luckily, I don’t have to.

Fan Theories: Chakra Khan, Let Us Rock You

This multi-faceted theory came to us from an anonymous Tumblr user.

Previously we discussed Chakras as it pertains to energy bending, the difference in Amon’s skill and what we’ve seen before and – of course – Amon’s Revelation.

Okay. Remember how Aang had to unlock all of his chakras in order to gain the power to control the Avatar state? He made it all the way until the last chakra, the chakra that he couldn’t open because of his earthly attachment to Katara, yeah?It’s the Though Chakra, Sahasrara, the chakra of pure cosmic energy. Sahasrara is located at the crown of the head. The same place Amon uses to take away people’s bending “permanently” in episode 3.

Let’s get back to Aang for a second.

He couldn’t unlock that last chakra, and so he was unable to enter the Avatar state for a very, very long time. He needed to let go of his earthly attachment to Katara in order to be able to enter the Avatar state. Something that was incredibly difficult for him to do. Amon knows something about chakras, and how they all affect benders and normal people.

Since the individuals Amon has dealt with so far (thugs who love money) are unable to give up worldly possessions (money and power!), they are unable to unlock the Thought Chakra and bring back their bending.

And now we tie Korra into this beauty!

Korra sucks at spiritual things. So she could never know about the 7 chakras (heck, she didn’t even know that she lost her bending temporarily because her chi was blocked) Korra being able to airbend, and her being able to connect to the spirits is incredibly important. More important than we think.I think that if Korra is able to get in touch with her spiritual self, then she will be able to see past the facade of bending being taken away “permanently” and will be able to help some individuals get their bending back.

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LET US ALL BE FRIENDS!

We’ve been loving your responses/comments/questions and have been receiving a bit more than we were expecting (we can HANDLE it, we just weren’t expecting it).

You can submit questions to us via Tumblr or e-mail.

As you all reveal your inner genius, I promise we will read everything, we will publish theories, comments, questions, freakouts, art, links and suggestions on the blog if we think they contribute to the greater discussion of Korra and the world of Avatar.

What we won’t respond to are anonymous comments like this:

I don’t exactly have any questions. But I do have some things I’d like to say. I love listening to the podcast, but I feel like I HAVE to correct some things that you said. Amon’s name is pronounced like a Jamaican guy saying “A man” (A mon) and not like “A moan”. Also, I bunch of people died in Airbender. Commander Zhao, Princess Yue, Combustion-man, and we also saw Roku and Katara’s mom die in flashbacks). And lastly, I don’t know which one of you called Aang, “Ong,” but that is unforgivable.

Your corrections and Getting-Mads-At will be read, and be assured that we all have great shame when we’re listening to the episode and hear someone pronounce something wrong or represent something wrong. Also, if you’re right and we’re in the position to correct it (like yesterday’s brief fiasco when Da7e got Iroh’s son’s name wrong with the best intentions), we will.

We’re getting it: a woman podcaster, exclusives, correct pronunciations. We really, really, really want to be part of your cool kids club, and are taking it very seriously.

We just can’t respond to criticism left anonymously and still get anything done. 

Everyone who has submitted thus far has done it completely right, our inbox is brimming with great theories from the wild (“Tenzin is Amon!” to the likely “I want Korra and Aang to meet in The Avatar State”) and interacting has been so much fun.

“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.

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

Rendering this week’s podcast!

Here’s an interesting tidbit that hit during Episode 3’s podcast….it seems Zuko is alive.

We’re unsure if this is a spoiler or not, but with the unveiling of the Zuko statue in Episode 3 “The Revelation,” we figure we might as well mention it.

korralegend:

Fire Lord Zuko is still alive and well! Traveling the world!

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