Oh please. If Korra had stomped every one she fought you lot would've called her a Mary Sue.
Korra would've had an easier time if she had Aang's ability to convince people with words and Aang would've had an easier time if he knew how to fight.
>Oh please. If Korra had stomped every one she fought you lot would've called her a Mary Sue.
Hit that nail right on the head.
>You'd totally be angry at this imaginary scenario I've made up >You don't like this extreme? Well I bet you'd be mad the opposite extreme too wouldn't you?
We're reaching levels of bad faith which shouldn't be possible
I'll never get over how much of a weak bitch they made Korra. She's supposed to be the Avatar and I've seen Katara and Toph do more impressive feats than her
Well I mean they fucked up pretty much immediately after they came up with the premise. >Let's have an Avatar who's the opposite of Aang. >Oh so you mean like, I dunno, instead of learning the elements, she's like the teacher? Less reactive, more preventative? Could maybe be more concerned with less tangible or immediate problems and encourage others to deal with them as well. That's interesting we could- >Nah she just masters every element EXCEPT Air immediately and all her problems will be an exceedingly large series of escalations of bullshit, all wrapped up in singular sources, because fuck narrative balance. Also Since Aang was a surprisingly competent pacifistic boy she'll be an outright retarded overly emotional girl.
Unironically Foggy Swamp Korra is the only take on actual canon Korra's concept that even remotely works.
The analogy I’ve always used for Korra is that Korra is to Last Airbender what the Star Wars Sequel Trilogy was to the OT: initially held some promise of being good but was ultimately derivative trash that shat on the source material. Only positive then I can say is that a lot of Korra’s side characters were more interesting and I would have liked to see spinoffs focused on them (E.g. Benderless Bumi and his time in the army, Lin’s early life as a detective, etc.)
Last time I had a Stomach Flu, I had to lay on the bathroom floor for almost 12 hours straight because of the pain I was in when it kicked in. I really don't see that show doing anything on the level as that
Still better than the original cartoon. >more character development >less filler >better animation >better art style >better action >villains aren't a spoon like Ozai
>less filler
You'd think after what it did to: >The Comics Industry >Most of modern /a/ >Almost every single cartoon reboot trying to cash in on nostalgia
that people would have figured out that properly placed and used filler is actually really fucking important to a series. Downtime helps preserve stakes and allows for stronger character work. If everything is the apocalypse, there's constant interpersonal drama, or the plot is rushing past at mach 20, then shit falls the fuck apart.
Like a prime example is like 90% of Boom! and IDW's nostalgia pandering roster. They're always obsessing over trying to recapture the "big for serious important plot" episodes like Green with Evil in MMPR or their own faggy riffs on how important the Underbase was and the characterization and plot pacing is absolute dogshit because of them being afraid to do monster of the week or megatron's latest energon harvesting scheme stories to cool down from the big shit and to have time with the characters as something other than stressed out barely functional assholes.
How do you make a 10/10 muscle waifu that just pouts and loses every fight in her own show. She is always being physically overpowered by others.
Oh please. If Korra had stomped every one she fought you lot would've called her a Mary Sue.
Korra would've had an easier time if she had Aang's ability to convince people with words and Aang would've had an easier time if he knew how to fight.
Muscles shouldn't be for show.
>Aang would've had an easier time if he knew how to fight.
Aang could fucking dumpster Korra even at 12
Ty Lee could have destroyed Korra.
>Oh please. If Korra had stomped every one she fought you lot would've called her a Mary Sue.
Hit that nail right on the head.
>You'd totally be angry at this imaginary scenario I've made up
>You don't like this extreme? Well I bet you'd be mad the opposite extreme too wouldn't you?
We're reaching levels of bad faith which shouldn't be possible
Youre more retarded than someone trying to steal copper from a live power line, holy shit.
I'll never get over how much of a weak bitch they made Korra. She's supposed to be the Avatar and I've seen Katara and Toph do more impressive feats than her
because the creators have excellent taste.
i want to be amazon positioned by korra
The porn more than makes up for it.
Well I mean they fucked up pretty much immediately after they came up with the premise.
>Let's have an Avatar who's the opposite of Aang.
>Oh so you mean like, I dunno, instead of learning the elements, she's like the teacher? Less reactive, more preventative? Could maybe be more concerned with less tangible or immediate problems and encourage others to deal with them as well. That's interesting we could-
>Nah she just masters every element EXCEPT Air immediately and all her problems will be an exceedingly large series of escalations of bullshit, all wrapped up in singular sources, because fuck narrative balance. Also Since Aang was a surprisingly competent pacifistic boy she'll be an outright retarded overly emotional girl.
Unironically Foggy Swamp Korra is the only take on actual canon Korra's concept that even remotely works.
shit taste
Korra sexo
Legend of Korra is the Chrono Cross to The Last Airbender's Chrono Trigger
The analogy I’ve always used for Korra is that Korra is to Last Airbender what the Star Wars Sequel Trilogy was to the OT: initially held some promise of being good but was ultimately derivative trash that shat on the source material. Only positive then I can say is that a lot of Korra’s side characters were more interesting and I would have liked to see spinoffs focused on them (E.g. Benderless Bumi and his time in the army, Lin’s early life as a detective, etc.)
Last time I had a Stomach Flu, I had to lay on the bathroom floor for almost 12 hours straight because of the pain I was in when it kicked in. I really don't see that show doing anything on the level as that
Still better than the original cartoon.
>more character development
>less filler
>better animation
>better art style
>better action
>villains aren't a spoon like Ozai
>less filler
>More character devolopment
>Less filler
>Better villains
What is this, lead connoisseur hour?
>less filler
You'd think after what it did to:
>The Comics Industry
>Most of modern /a/
>Almost every single cartoon reboot trying to cash in on nostalgia
that people would have figured out that properly placed and used filler is actually really fucking important to a series. Downtime helps preserve stakes and allows for stronger character work. If everything is the apocalypse, there's constant interpersonal drama, or the plot is rushing past at mach 20, then shit falls the fuck apart.
Like a prime example is like 90% of Boom! and IDW's nostalgia pandering roster. They're always obsessing over trying to recapture the "big for serious important plot" episodes like Green with Evil in MMPR or their own faggy riffs on how important the Underbase was and the characterization and plot pacing is absolute dogshit because of them being afraid to do monster of the week or megatron's latest energon harvesting scheme stories to cool down from the big shit and to have time with the characters as something other than stressed out barely functional assholes.
>Korra
>Bryke on their own
>failure
>The Dragon Prince
>Ehasz on his own
>failure
Only together can they save the world.