The Sky Bison thing makes some sense: They probably hide somewhere you can only get to by air and no one found them until ether Aang found them or someone took a balloon out to find them.
I just hope they don't pull their punches at the end like they did last time. There was no reason for Aang to be at all at odds with his no-killing rule, when said rule wasn't in effect for the previous three seasons. He actively tried to send soldiers off the side of a mountain when he defended the Northern Air Temple and he killed LOTS of people when he channeled the Ocean Spirit at the North Pole. There really was no reason for him not to do it, except that it was a kid's show.Skybending takes 3 parsecs while Waterbending and Firebending take 4; Earthbending takes 7.
All bullshit aside I was really surprised by the writing and grace the first Airbender series had. I hope this time around will be just as good.
Maybe because he wasn't in the north when confronting Ozi?I just hope they don't pull their punches at the end like they did last time. There was no reason for Aang to be at all at odds with his no-killing rule, when said rule wasn't in effect for the previous three seasons. He actively tried to send soldiers off the side of a mountain when he defended the Northern Air Temple and he killed LOTS of people when he channeled the Ocean Spirit at the North Pole. There really was no reason for him not to do it, except that it was a kid's show.
I'm glad other people thought that was fishy, too. I mean, I can see why they would lead the story up to that moment, and there's enough there to suggest Aang would have that problem, but you're also right in that it would have been nice to see this crisis be fleshed out earlier, and maybe have him all guilt-struck from previous times he's put people on the brink of death or actually killed them.I just hope they don't pull their punches at the end like they did last time. There was no reason for Aang to be at all at odds with his no-killing rule, when said rule wasn't in effect for the previous three seasons. He actively tried to send soldiers off the side of a mountain when he defended the Northern Air Temple and he killed LOTS of people when he channeled the Ocean Spirit at the North Pole. There really was no reason for him not to do it, except that it was a kid's show.
More ridiculous than a six-legged bison with a beaver tail and that can fly?I just want to see who's going to be the comedic character. So far all the trailers have focused on Korra, but I would be surprised if they could pull off a full season without other main characters that appear in nearly every episode. We haven't seen any of the personality of the dog bear thing (which, by the way, looks utterly ridiculous - what a freak of evolution to have all the power well ahead of the center of mass - it'd just as soon spin in place as sprint).
While Korra has dominated the promo material, there's been a couple of character around her age that look like they'll be members of her party. A couple of brothers, one a firebender, the other an earthbender. And Aang's son, Tenzin, as well as his kids, will be around to some extent, not sure how much though.While Korra is an interesting character, I hope there are several other regulars to bounce her personality off of.
And not a single fuck was given that day.From promotional material:
Not just the angle:Does the ferret count? But also, it may be the angle in this picture but Bolin (the earthbender) is actually about a head shorter and quite a bit stockier than his brother Mako.
Who did the voice of Iroh in seasons 1 and 2 of Avatar: The Last Airbender.I love how they named the kid Mako, it's a good reference to a classic voice-actor.
Also Aku on Samurai Jack. AW MAN! Now I miss that show! Anyone else feel it needed a conclusion?Who did the voice of Iroh in seasons 1 and 2 of Avatar: The Last Airbender.
Also Aku on Samurai Jack. AW MAN! Now I miss that show! Anyone else feel it needed a conclusion?
Yo.Also Aku on Samurai Jack. AW MAN! Now I miss that show! Anyone else feel it needed a conclusion?
It takes me back to the days of DBZ when Gohan was feeling conflicted about killing Cell for fear that it would make him just as evil as he was.Yo.
Also, in regards to Aang's inner struggle about killing Ozai... TvTropes and Fridge Brilliance offered an interesting point of view to it: the previous Avatar incarnations are not telling Aang to stop bitching and kill the fuckin' Fire Lord already. They are telling him to be decisive, to stand strong, to understand that as the Avatar the Air Nomads' tradition of seeking enlightenment is not completely his: as the Avatar, he cannot reach nirvana, but is bound to the cycle of rebirth and therefore his insistence on not killing the Fire Lord is invalid. He can be enlightened and spiritual, but he cannot tie his own hand in the hopes that doing so will grant him the ultimate goal of an Air Nomad's existence.
You did not just compare The Last Airbender to DBZ.It takes me back to the days of DBZ when Gohan was feeling conflicted about killing Cell for fear that it would make him just as evil as he was.
Just the conflict that they both shared.You did not just compare The Last Airbender to DBZ.
Nonsensical story-line? IT'S SHOUNEN! Ever hear of the Bizarre Adventures of Jojo? Cyborg Nazis , and time-stopping vampires. And what's wrong with Goku? He's always there for his friends, he's silly, and he kicks ass!Still I find the comparison jarring.
One show had interesting characters, an engaging story line, a memorable and different world with its own idiosyncracies and a metric crapton of charm.
The other had nonsensical stories, completely irrational and inconsistent characters and a main character who would lose to a stale waffle in a wig when personalities are compared.
He fell off a mountain as a child. Yes, his good natured personality, can do spirit, and total loss of intelligence and common sense are the result of brain damage. This is an actual plot point.As for Goku as a character? Either he's got the personality of wet cardboard, or he's taken a couple too many punches to the face, if you know what I'm sayin'.