Showing posts with label Bryan Konietzko. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bryan Konietzko. Show all posts

November 21, 2013

The Legend of Korra: Book 2 - Spirit

The Legend of Korra was the successor of the beloved Airbender series and took my heart by storm with his young adult content, resolving a strong female lead character who also had a fragile side. We were by her side as she fell in love and fought against a villain that had the power to take everything away from her. Therefore I had high expectations that the second season would be great and remove the only flaw of the first season: a rushed Deus-Ex Machina ending. Don’t get me wrong. The second season is good but it was the worst of all Airbender ones by far and here are my reasons:

April 1, 2013

Avatar The Legend of Korra - What's next? (Part2)

This is the last post about the Avatar Series for a long while, probably till the next season is shown. It was a great experience to write several post dedicated to one whole topic. This way I could remind myself about these great moments and what i liked and the tiniest bits I disliked about the series.

This time I focus a bit more on the "Behind the Scences Part" for the next season, which was a really interesting look. It's cool to see a bit of the process.

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March 24, 2013

Avatar The Legend of Korra - What's next? (Part1)


Book 1 - Wind of Legend of Korra ended with a sugar coated ending, in which nothing is left to solve anymore. Korra regained her power, got the connection to her previous incarnations, Mako choose her and the antagonist Amon is probably dead.

So the question is what is left for Korra and her gang to do in the next season? The Short Answer would be: A lot! The longer one follows:

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March 17, 2013

Avatar The Legend of Korra - Book 1:Air (Part 2)

The Legend of Korra was a great run till the 11 episode. It had humor, action, tension, innovation and many more. It was a masterpiece with an eyesore and that was the ending.

The successor was planned as a Mini-Series that should have ended after 12 episode and the ending deserves to be called "The End". Nothing, really nothing is left unsolved or hidden for the next season. It has a happier ending than the "Dark Knight Rises", which was too nice in my opinion.

It looks like no one believed at Nickelodeon that it would be such a success, that it will get more seasons. To archive such a happy honey coated ending withing just 2 episodes the authors picked the oldest and worst trick in their sleeves, the Deus Ex Machina plot device. But what exactly is that plot device?

March 10, 2013

Avatar The Legend of Korra - Book 1:Air (Part 1)

The Legend of Korra focuses on a new Avatar called Korra, with many changes in the execution of the story. Korra is not only older than Aang, but also the complete opposite of him. She is more furious, prideful and fearless, at least in the beginning. Not only the main character has matured, but the story itself is now more complex and darker, much to my liking :)

After the fall of the fire Nation all Kingdoms became one big Nation. Without a fearful enemy the people began to life in property and harmony, but over the years a gap developed between benders and non-benders, who had it harder to get jobs. Non-Benders are challenged by being normal and have a harsher and harder life to live. They felt left behind and wanted equality for humanity. Thats the conflict that give rise to a terrist group and their leader Amon, who has the ability to banish bender powers. Korra must face a gruesome enemy, who could take away her bending, which defines who she is.

March 3, 2013

The Last Airbender - Movie Review

M. Night Shyamalan doesn't only have a long name, but his most acclaimed movie "The Sixth Sense" was made a long time ago, only followed by minor and big  disasters like "Lady in the Water" and "Unbreakable". He may isn't the best director out there and not all of his endings were unexpected, but he is a man who tries to make a difference in Hollywood. None of his movies were industry standards and even though many of them are bad were created with a love for details. This time he didn't wrote the story by himself and used instead the loved animation series avatar. The movie was a flop and won't get a sequel, but was it really that bad?

February 24, 2013

Avatar The Last Airbender - Book 3: Fire

After the fall of the mightiest free city Ba-Sing-Se, capital of the earth kingdom and the near death of some characters it couldn't have ended worser for our group of little heroes. The World is now completely dominated by the furious and ill minded fire nation. The entire third season focus on their culture, living and the element of Fire. It is also the last element for Aang to master and the conclusion of this cult series. All of the characters get their fated conclusion, in bad and good terms for some of them.


February 17, 2013

Avatar The Last Airbender - Book 2: Earth



The second season is sickend by a common effect as many others works. It's the unloved inbetween. It's the bridge between the fresh start, and the epic end. It's like it doesn't know what it wants to be exactly. Wants it to show more of the world, further the plot or introduce new things? In the end it does everything and sometimes that at once. Not everything is bad about this season. It isn't even bad. It's just feels this way in comparission with the other two. There are a few things happening that were great like the introduction of Ba-Sing-Se and the last character, who joins the group.

February 10, 2013

Avatar The Last Airbender - Book 1: Water

Avatar: The Last Airbender is a older animated television series created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko, which aired 2005 on Nickelodeon. It took a lot of time till it aired here in germany and even then i didn't watched it immediatly. I began to watch the whole batch a lot later in 2011 after seeing the promotion trailer on the comic con for it spiritual successor The Legend of Korra. The series are both different to the core, but more about that at a later time.

I really love Animes in several regards and it is undisputable a lot different than american shows, be it sitcoms or animated series. I think animes are the cheapest way to create a movie with unlimited creativity and stylish looks. Nothing is impossible and far easier to handle than a 100 million dollar Hollywood production, which leaded to many different kinds of anime each season. This quantity is a pool of so many unique stories unfound by most people. American show tend to keep it safe and show us similiar stuff each time like the casting and quiz shows. Even sitcoms are nearly the same with always the focus on sex and the difference between woman and man and their hardships with each other.

First I was skepctial if Avatar could be a great series, even though it isn't a anime and has a children friendly background. (short explanation: most kids orientated series tend to be easy predictable and boring for adults, so I normaly avoid watching them without kids.) It may is a american series but it doesn't look and feels like one, because the theme and style of the series is heavenly influenced by asia culture. In the end I didn't regrett watching one bit of it.

Summary of the Beginning:
In a lost age the world is divided into four equal powers: Water Tribe, Earth Kingdom, Fire Nation, and Air Nomads. In each nation there's a group of gifted people known as Benders who have the ability to manipulate their native element using martial arts and elemental magic. For thousands of years the nations lived together peacefully. But then disaster struck. The young ruler of the Fire Nation, Fire Lord Sozin, began a war of world conquest. The only one who could have prevented it was the Avatar. The Avatar is the human incarnation of the Spirit of the World, he alone can master bending all four elements. But, just when he was needed most, he disappeared.  Now, 100 years later, a young Waterbender named Katara and her older brother Sokka stumble upon the long lost Avatar, Aang, who was encased in an iceberg for 100 years. Now, they must help Aang master all four elements before summer when Sozin's grandson Fire Lord Ozai will use a comet to deal one last deadly strike against the other nations and claim a Fire Nation victory. But, all that is easier said than done with the Fire Lord's determined and hot-tempered son, Prince Zuko, hot on their trail. Summary on IMDB written by Melanie

The plot and story of the first season isn't the biggest point of Avatar. It's the world and setting that sucks you in and makes you love the story. The characters are funny to watch and the gags are hilourisly most of the time with a only few kindish execption, which was kinda expected in a show meant for kids. The series shows a lot of great fundamental concepts of budhism like equality, harmony, peace, living with nature and the bad side of human behaviour, which makes it a great series for children. The plot is episodic and has each time a little heart warming conclusion to the side story. The problems are simple, because of the limited time but most of the time varied enough. The real exciting parts are these in which the character grow in their characteristic. Be it the love life of Soka and the withcoming problems of getting a girlfriend and Aangs loneliness of being the last one of his kind. A greater plot is hinted all the time but fully executed at the end of the season, which kinda felt short coming and to forced. It would have been better to give it one more episode to stretch it more. The first season focus clearly more on the world and the growing bound between the group members. Next weeks post will be about the second season called Earth.

Did you watch this wonderful series and if you did, how did you discovered it? Tell me about your story with this story in the comment section. :)

February 3, 2013

Avatar: The Animated Series - Weeks Incoming

I decided to write a blog post about one of my beloved TV-Series, which is unique in mostly every way. It's filled with great characters, moments, gags and many more i will discuss in the next parts. I have so much to say about it that my single post turned out to be longer than just a few words. Much longer to be precisely...
I decided to dedicate more posts to this wonderful series and will publish several of them in the next weeks. Starting with next Sunday, the 02/10.