<div class="quote"><i>Sergio N wrote:<div class="quote">Maryam101 wrote:
Korra is nothing but trash! It's nothing like this masterpiece. In the original show, in the episode, "The Cave of Two Lovers," of season 2, the city of Omashu was built by a man and a woman named Oma and Shu. Now before they built Omashu, they learned how to Earthbend from the badger moles, and thus became the first earthbenders. But in lok, there was no Omashu, as only lion turtle cities existed back then, yet there were plenty of earthbenders living around that time. How does that make the two shows relevant to each other? Seriously, the sequel is nothing but garbage; the creators lost their minds when creating it.
<p>Besides, the world of Avatar is only based on Asian and Inuit culture, so why the heck did they decide to add old American culture by adding some jazz? I mean seriously. Oh, and they purposely made the Red Lotus members look like Arabs, which brings up the scent of islamophobia a lot, as well as throws in some irrelevant Middle Eastern culture, not to mention Zaheer and Ghazan are both strong Arabic names (one could argue that they're South Asian, typically from Urdu, but Pakistani names are Arabic names, because the majority of the Pakistani population is muslim and muslims take their names from Arabic. Besides, in the world of Avatar, only a very small percentage of its cultures is derived from South Asian cultures, which definitely does not include names at all). Talk about names, Iknik's middle and last names, Blackstone Varrick do not sound like Asian names at all, because they aren't, as well as Zhu Li's last name, which is Moon. This TV show is truly nothing but garbage, as well as its following comics (A character as well as her bodyguards look completely South Asian, as well as some minor characters, some of which look completely Arabic, which is not something that is a part of the world of Avatar at all. And they butchered the Earth Kingdom in ruins of the empire).
</p><p>Now, about the sudden and random population of the sky bison as well as maybe lemurs, where the hell did they all come from?! They just suddenly appeared out of nowhere in Korra as if they were never attacked by the Fire Nation. Now, somewhere in this wiki, it does state that Aang found some bison after the war, but seriously! By common sense and logic, if there really were some bison left, then we should have at least seen or heard about them in a few episodes of the original show, especially in "Appa's Lost Days." But we never did, which logically confirms and concludes that the sky bison are now truly extinct after the tragic death of our fuzzy and cute friend Appa. As for lemurs, they had a slight advantage on their side against the Fire Nation's attack due to their pretty small size, so it's slightly, a tiny bit unlikely that they are extinct, because of course, as said above, that if there really were some lemurs left, then we should have seen them in at least a few episodes, especially when Team Avatar went to the Air Temples, though at least they were mentioned a few times. But for some reason, in Korra, they look COMPLETELY different from Momo, and we ONLY saw lemurs that looked like Momo, and never like what we saw in Korra.
</p><p>Seriously, the world of Korra is so insanely and abnormally different from the world of Aang, which is NOT good at all for a sequel. It should be forgotten as it's such a disgrace and a rip-off for Avatar The Last Airbender, one of the greatest/best TV shows of all time, as well as, of course, for the World of Avatar.
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You should keep your idiotic opinions to yourself!
<p>Legend of Korra is a great show so much better than Avatar The Last Airbender, your blinded by nostagla like most LoK haters who boil my blood!
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<p>Calling me "blinded by nostalgia" doesn't even make sense bro, as I'm also a huge fan of Jumanji; I love all of the movies equally despite its sequel taking a whole different path than the first one, which I still loved very much as that's usually how sequels of stories work, plus I can't wait for Jumanji: Endgame to come out soon. Did you even read what I posted? Even though LOK may seem like another legendary success like its predecessor, there were crucial things that made it appear to be taking place in a whole different world than ATLA, which is not good for a sequel at all, and you guys should all be aware of that. Sure you can admire LOK's epic story plots and advanced fighting scenes, but that doesn't mean that you can always avoid the greediness and impatience that comes with publishing a different work that seems to be way better than the original one, as the creators wanted to make something that was bigger and better so that they can attract more fans and more money. When people want to make a sequel of one of the greatest stories of all time, they want to make sure that it's "bigger" and "better" than the original work. But the big mistake that people make is that, they forget about how the original work's plot as well as its world flowed along with the story, which results in the sequel to actually be occuring in a different world than the original work, which is what Bryke unfortunately couldn't make it out of. In order to make the best sequels and prequels, you have got to always remember and keep in mind how the original work's flow worked along skillfully and affectively with its world and plot, as well as its characters, so that when the sequel or prequel is told, its flow of its world and plot will be parallel to that of the original work, but unique at the same time as it tells a different legendary story.
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