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Korra
is the successor to Aang, the Avatar who with Zuko ended the Hundred
Year War and united the world in the aforementioned balance and harmony.
But that was 70 years ago. Aang is gone now, and while the structure of
the world he helped create remains, it’s like anything that’s 70. It
needs repairs.
Korra has been trained for that. But Korra is
still a teenager and needs work herself, which is what “The Legend of
Korra” is all about.
This could take a while, by the way.
“Legend,” a sequel to Nickelodeon's original “Avatar” series, is
scheduled to run 26 episodes.
Expect lots of action and tense
situations while Korra tries to hone her final skills under the tutelage
of Tenzin, the wise son of Aang and Katara.
Physically, an
Avatar must have four skills: firebending, earthbending, waterbending
and airbending. These are often fighting tools, and a rebel movement
claims “bending” is a tool of oppressors, used to subjugate the masses.
Korra doesn’t see that. Her more immediate concern is to master the one
area that eludes her, airbending, which it turns out she probably can’t
do until she realizes bending also has a spiritual component.
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Convincing her of that point looks to be the hardest part of Tenzin’s
task. Among other things, Korra isn’t long on patience — what
17-year-old is? — and she often acts more on exuberance and impulse.
Still, when she and her polar bear dog Naga run into people living in
need and under repression, it’s clear she’s storing away this
information even if she can’t do anything about it right away.
The Avatar is back and this time she is a teenager who is far from calm and peaceful.
Compared to Avatar: The Legend of Aang, this sequel has its own appeal:
it's really energetic, featuring mostly city environments, has an older
cast than the one in Aang, and just has an overall faster, flashier and
more forceful pace than its predecessor. That makes it a lot of fun,
and a very exciting show, but at times it also makes it hard for me to
warm up to the cast, and hard to just take a moment of contemplation,
peace, and relaxation like I would with The Last Airbender.
Visually, like "Aang", this show is stunning. Beautiful, intricate and
unique environments, with lots of fluid and well-crafted motion. Awesome
soundtrack with the series' trademark mix of eastern and western music,
but "Korra's" music is more rocky and jazzy, to match with the show's
tempo, than "Aang's" smooth and calm scores.
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