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Lets say you want something that is fantasy, set in a large complex world that in no way rips off [[JRR Tolkien]], is presented in visual form and is just well made all around. Well Michael DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko had come to your aid with '''Avatar: The Last Airbender''' and its new followup '''The Legend of Korra'''. It is in no way related to [[Avatar|James Cameron's similarly titled work]]. | Lets say you want something that is fantasy, set in a large complex world that in no way rips off [[JRR Tolkien]], is presented in visual form and is just well made all around. Well Michael DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko had come to your aid with '''Avatar: The Last Airbender''' and its new followup '''The Legend of Korra'''. It is in no way related to [[Avatar|James Cameron's similarly titled work]]. | ||
== Setting == | == Setting == | ||
You have a world modeled primarily off east | You have a world modeled primarily off east Asian civilization, in which there are people able to manipulate the elements using martial arts moves (called bending). Benders are capable of bending either Earth, Air, Fire or Water, with the exception of the Avatar who can master all four and is re-incarnated every time he or she dies. There are, for the most part four civilizations... | ||
*The Water Tribes: Eskimo like people who live in the North and South polar regions. The South Pole tribe consists of stereotypical | *The Water Tribes: Eskimo like people who live in the North and South polar regions. The South Pole tribe consists of stereotypical Eskimos, whereas the ones living at the North Pole got bored of making simple igloos and carved their '''entire city''' out of ice. And then added canals to troll the physicists. | ||
*The Earth Kingdom: A large loose continental power ruled out of the massive fortified city of Ba Sing Se. Culturally diverse, but largely modeled on China and Korea. | *The Earth Kingdom: A large loose continental power ruled out of the massive fortified city of Ba Sing Se. Culturally diverse, but largely modeled on China and Korea. | ||
*The Fire Nation: A technologically advanced state based off of a volcanic island chain with Imperialistic Ambitions (so, Japan). And by technologically advanced, we mean they have steampunk tanks, ships, a giant freaking drill and airships. | *The Fire Nation: A technologically advanced state based off of a volcanic island chain with Imperialistic Ambitions (so, Japan). And by technologically advanced, we mean they have steampunk tanks, ships, a giant freaking drill and airships. | ||
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A war has been going on for about a hundred years, in which the Fire Nation has been taking over the world during which time Aang was sealed away in ice. By chance he gets thawed out by two young members of the southern water tribe and goes on a quest to master Water, Earth and Fire. | A war has been going on for about a hundred years, in which the Fire Nation has been taking over the world during which time Aang was sealed away in ice. By chance he gets thawed out by two young members of the southern water tribe and goes on a quest to master Water, Earth and Fire. | ||
== Cast == | |||
*Aang: | |||
*Katara | |||
*Sokka: Katara's bigger brother, the smart logical one in a world of magic Kung Fu and Spirits that get pissed off if you over log an area. The non bender of the group and has to think his way to victory. | |||
*Toph Bei Fong: A blind twelve year old girl introduced in Season 2. Also a massive badass and the best Earthbender in existence. | |||
*Zuko | |||
*Iroh: | |||
*Ozai | |||
== Legend of Korra == | == Legend of Korra == | ||
Long story short, Aang and his Gaang manage to bring an end to the war and its seventy years latter. After they won, the colonies that the Fire Nation set up in the Earth Kingdom get put together into a new multicultural state called the United Republic, ruled from Republic City. In the following years, things have progressed to a level of development about that of the 1920s with radios, film and mass produced automobiles. The New Avatar comes in. | Long story short, Aang and his Gaang manage to bring an end to the war and its seventy years latter. After they won, the colonies that the Fire Nation set up in the Earth Kingdom get put together into a new multicultural state called the United Republic, ruled from Republic City. In the following years, things have progressed to a level of development about that of the 1920s with radios, film and mass produced automobiles. The New Avatar comes in, a young lady named (as the title would lead you to believe) Korra. | ||
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Revision as of 10:54, 2 June 2012
Lets say you want something that is fantasy, set in a large complex world that in no way rips off JRR Tolkien, is presented in visual form and is just well made all around. Well Michael DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko had come to your aid with Avatar: The Last Airbender and its new followup The Legend of Korra. It is in no way related to James Cameron's similarly titled work.
Setting
You have a world modeled primarily off east Asian civilization, in which there are people able to manipulate the elements using martial arts moves (called bending). Benders are capable of bending either Earth, Air, Fire or Water, with the exception of the Avatar who can master all four and is re-incarnated every time he or she dies. There are, for the most part four civilizations...
- The Water Tribes: Eskimo like people who live in the North and South polar regions. The South Pole tribe consists of stereotypical Eskimos, whereas the ones living at the North Pole got bored of making simple igloos and carved their entire city out of ice. And then added canals to troll the physicists.
- The Earth Kingdom: A large loose continental power ruled out of the massive fortified city of Ba Sing Se. Culturally diverse, but largely modeled on China and Korea.
- The Fire Nation: A technologically advanced state based off of a volcanic island chain with Imperialistic Ambitions (so, Japan). And by technologically advanced, we mean they have steampunk tanks, ships, a giant freaking drill and airships.
- The Air Nomads: A group of monastic people who lived in a series of temple cities, exterminated by the Fire Nation a century before the events of the series. Aang, the protagonist and avatar of Avatar: The Last Airbender was...we'll let you figure that out.
A war has been going on for about a hundred years, in which the Fire Nation has been taking over the world during which time Aang was sealed away in ice. By chance he gets thawed out by two young members of the southern water tribe and goes on a quest to master Water, Earth and Fire.
Cast
- Aang:
- Katara
- Sokka: Katara's bigger brother, the smart logical one in a world of magic Kung Fu and Spirits that get pissed off if you over log an area. The non bender of the group and has to think his way to victory.
- Toph Bei Fong: A blind twelve year old girl introduced in Season 2. Also a massive badass and the best Earthbender in existence.
- Zuko
- Iroh:
- Ozai
Legend of Korra
Long story short, Aang and his Gaang manage to bring an end to the war and its seventy years latter. After they won, the colonies that the Fire Nation set up in the Earth Kingdom get put together into a new multicultural state called the United Republic, ruled from Republic City. In the following years, things have progressed to a level of development about that of the 1920s with radios, film and mass produced automobiles. The New Avatar comes in, a young lady named (as the title would lead you to believe) Korra.
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