Set 70 years after the events of "Airbender", Korra moves to Republic City to master her final element - air. With the guidance of the previous avatar Aang's son Tenzin, she has to fight crime and face a growing anti-bending movement that threatens to rip the metropolis apart. Taking place 70 years after the events of "Avatar: The Last Airbender," this story follows the adventures of the Avatar after Aang - a passionate, rebellious, and fearless teenage girl from the Southern Water Tribe named Korra. With three of the four elements under her belt (Earth, Water, and Fire), Korra seeks to master the final element, Air. Her quest leads her to the epicenter of the modern "Avatar" world, Republic City - a metropolis that is fueled by steampunk technology. It is a virtual melting pot where benders and non-benders from all nations live and thrive. However, Korra discovers that Republic City is plagued by crime as well as a growing anti-bending revolution that threatens to rip it apart. Under the tutelage of Aang's son, Tenzin, Korra begins her airbending training while dealing with the dangers at large. I'm a big LastAirbender fan and couldn't believe that there is finally a sequel!!! And such a good one as well.<br/><br/>pros: + charming characters + very energetic fights + a fast pace (every minute is compelling and not like in lots of other shows were you can make yourself a cup of coffee and don't miss anything) + the landscapes as well as the cities are full of details + A LOT MORE<br/><br/>cons: - not for children under 10 years (I would dearly recommend it, mostly because they probably can not follow the pace of the story - unlike the last airbender who had a lot of calm moments this one is (in my eyes) more adult)<br/><br/>Resume: Great show, but not for young children! I hated this series, so if you disagree with the score, stop reading now.<br/><br/>The Legend of Korra does to the Last Airbender what far too much modern television has done to far too many older stories - it's made darker, edgier and more depressing. Everything is harder for Korra, everything is more scary, everything is more alien. Humour exists in the show, technically speaking, but for all the darkness, it comes off feeling like cracking jokes at a funeral. Our "heroine" gets not a single break and is given not a single real victory in pretty much anything, spending 12 episodes getting beaten up repeatedly, tied up repeatedly, kidnapped repeatedly and in constant fear of the almost slasher villain antagonist. For a story ostensibly named after Korra, she doesn't really have much of any say in anything that happens.<br/><br/>Korra is about the worst she could have been - a faux action girl. She has so much informed ability, in the sense that she's the Avatar, she can wield all elements, she's incredibly powerful… So we're told, but it never amounts to anything. She gets one decent shining moment of awesome right at the start, and it's against thugs. From there on, we're told she's powerful and important and all that, but the story does all it can to drag that girl through the mud face first. She spends more time tied up than golden age Wonder Woman, gets knocked out so many times she should be suffering serious brain damage and ends up with an unconvincing victory that leads her to yet another loud crying fit. If you want to watch a teenage girl tortured and humiliated for 12 episodes, then more power to you. I didn't.<br/><br/>And the villain, the one who could have made the show worth watching, is just a villain sue, to the point where even the characters start to admit it. "Every time we come up with a plan, he comes up with a better plan!" is a line straight out of a character's mouth. Everything he tries succeeds. Everything the protagonists try, he not only counters but is proved to have known about it ahead of time and planned for it. Every fight he's in, he wins and never so much as takes a hit. Every opponent he faces cowers in fear before him. And even when he's cornered, he pulls out what's essentially a cheat code power and still manages to hold the upper hand. This is a villain who goes beyond competent and comes off as being favoured by the screenwriter, because it's as if God himself twists the world around to always let this guy win flawlessly.<br/><br/>The real tragedy of the Legend of Korra is that it looks good for the first few episodes, back when you're thinking there's going to be some kind of payoff for all the pain the protagonists are going through. They'll learn something, right? Rise to the occasion and have a moment of glory? Maybe band together and discover the power of friendship or true love? Nope. They get tortured for nothing, and the season ends on a really depressing suicide and a Deus Ex Machina "happy" ending to put Pain reviving all of Konoha to shame… And that's just depressing.<br/><br/>If you want to depress yourself, watch this series through the end. If you're actually looking for something that's like Avatar: The Last Airbender - i.e. fun - then look elsewhere, because fun this isn't.
The main story of The Legend of Korra takes place 70 years after the last episode of Avatar: The Last Airbender, although the prologue in the first episode where Korra is still a child takes place 13 years before that. Yes. An adult Aang appears in a flashback in episode nine, as do an adult Toph and Sokka. Aang's spirit first appears to Korra in the Book 1 finale, appearing the same age as the flashbacks in episode nine. For stories that take place after Avatar: The Last Airbender you can read the graphic novels from Dark Horse Comics. The three volume series called "The Promise" is a story that details how the world took its first steps toward unifying all three Bending Nations into the Republic it has become in Korra's time. A second series called "The Search" is currently in the midst of publication. These stories take place immediately after the last episode of Avatar: The Last Airbender and show the original characters at the same age as they were on television. He is General Iroh, Zuko's grandson who is named after Zuko's uncle. He is voiced by the same voice actor who played Zuko in the original series, <a href="/name/nm0002364/">Dante Basco</a>. a5c7b9f00b Los matones del Norte full movie in hindi 720pthe Pseudo Man downloadTerminal Velocity full movie in hindi free downloadWorth It in hindi downloadRosie's Diner full movie hd 1080p download kickass movieObjection in hindi free downloadMemories of Michael in hindi free downloadGreater Than Less Than movie downloadBlues Boy malayalam full movie free downloadEpisode 1.25 full movie hindi download
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