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I did'nt have to sit through 4 seasons of Kuruk though and he did'nt lose his past lives. Korra can stay losing. Who do you guys consider the best?

he was still better than Korra who lost her whole connection to the past avatars.

yeah Aang and the gang would have taken down Kuvira in that mecha suit and Aang would have taken her bending away.

And still have a connection to all his past lives.

You do realize it's not like Korra lost that on purpose. Raava was forcibly ripped out of her body by Unalaq and destroyed by him not Korra.
 
I'm actually pretty harsh on anime.

Are you talking about the trappings or the content? If it's the trappings, I can kinda understand. But content? Can't say I agree.

IMHO of course.

Content is an attempt at social sci-fi. The problem is that TA that buys disks does not care much for social sci fi but likes fanservice and wants their cliches. As a result the trappings got so annoying that I could care less about the content.
 
Oh come on...Gargantia?

Korra is like Hamlet or King Lear when compared to that show.

Well, I am a bit prone to hyperbole, but honestly, people I think are way too lenient when judging anime.

Let's not get carried away here. The average Korra season (by that I mean outside of book 3) is about on par, maybe in some cases less than what Gargantia was able to accomplish in the 13 episode format.
 
You do realize it's not like Korra lost that on purpose. Raava was forcibly ripped out of her body by Unalaq and destroyed by him not Korra.

she should have stopped unalaq a long time ago. oh well. Korra is still the worst avatar ever.
 
Harmonic convergence with a different villain. I feel like the Red Lotus' primary ideology would fit in with spirit and human realm joining together. Korra's uncle being the villain ruined everything.


Me. All of my friends in the anime club at my high school ostracized me for that. I watched FMA but stopped since it never clicked with me.
But, Unalaq was also part of the Red Lotus.
 
You do realize it's not like Korra lost that on purpose. Raava was forcibly ripped out of her body by Unalaq and destroyed by him not Korra.

Unalaq was so obviously evil though. She handled that whole situation terribly.

Can't believe people are trying to argue that Kuruk is a better Avatar.

Kuruk had style tho. I've noticed that water tribe Avatars seem to be the worst. Maybe they should get skipped over if there is another cycle.
 
Unalaq was so obviously evil though. She handled that whole situation terribly.



Kuruk had style tho. I've noticed that water tribe Avatars seem to be the worst. Maybe they should get skipped over if there is another cycle.

You might have something there about water tribe avatars.
 
Her uncle was Unalaq. Her cousins showed up earlier during the Wu coronation ep. It was confirmed Desna sleeps in the tub. Tonraq needs to get over his sleeve phobia.
Unallaq, that's right. And holy crap how did I forget about that episode. I laughed at it because they wore those robs in a hot climate.
 
One of the more pleasant surprises that came out of this series was Varrick. It would have been very easy to make him into capitalist bad guy #2229910. But he quickly turned into one of my favorite Avatar characters.
 
Roku screwed up so badly an entire race was wiped out and the next avatar had to clean up his mess.

Kuruk was useless but at least there's no indication that he left the world on the brink of chaos. He was just milking the peace brought by Yangchen (a.k.a. best avatar) for all it was worth.
 
Kuruk wouldn't have severed his ties to the past lives like a rookie

I mean.....he fucked up...but not that bad
You're right, he would've just shrugged and let the dark avatar exist just so he could have a potential equal/rival. Thus plunging the world into chaos.

The battles would've been cool af tho.
 
I honestly think they didn't know how to actually write Kuvira's character. From the interviews they did at comic con they had a good idea with her, but there really was just something lacking in the execution with her. They said things, but when it came time to it being portrayed on screen they just really never gave it the time of day. This also shows that Su's a HUGE hypocrite. Granted she never tried to dominate a country but Su did some dumb ass shit as a kid and WANTED FORGIVENESS for it, but never apologized. Kuvira manned up and actually apologized and got nothing at all from anybody. It's like the opposite of the whole Bei Fong family storyline. In some ways she didn't have much of a say in her life. Her family abandoned her, which is the opposite of Amon, whom just walked out on his. She didn't want her people to feel the pain of abandonment like she did. It's a noble aspiration, but it's something I wish they discussed a lot earlier in the season. They never really gave you an idea on how Kuvira thinks, or what she even thinks about. It was just domination domination, evil stare, sneer and shit like that. It would've been nice if she at least had some memento from her parents whether it be a tattered picture or a locket or a set of earrings from her mother that she would use to remind her where she came from, something, anything. I harp on it a lot, but it is something I think about a lot.
They said they wanted a dictator villain as they have not done tha archetype yet, they studied a few and applied to Kuvira what they learned, thats all.
That poor excuse of a motivation i dont think she ever believed, or Suyin.
 
IMHO of course.

Content is an attempt at social sci-fi. The problem is that TA that buys disks does not care much for social sci fi but likes fanservice and wants their cliches. As a result the trappings got so annoying that I could care less about the content.

Ah, trappings. I can understand that a bit. It's pretty light (contained to two eps other than general garb) compared to other shows but if you don't enjoy fanservice as a general rule, it's harder to get past it.

The content is very good though. The theme is pretty clear and the show keeps focused on it. The social sci-fi really sets the stage for that. It even explores it a bit without being too overbearing in any direction either. Lots of nice grey. =P

Let's not get carried away here. The average Korra season (by that I mean outside of book 3) is about on par, maybe in some cases less than what Gargantia was able to accomplish in the 13 episode format.

Book 3 is probably the most enjoyable and as a watch is probably pretty close to Gargantia but I don't think any of the seasons of Korra really achieve much in the 13 episode format that they should have if they were aiming for individual stories.
 
she should have stopped unalaq a long time ago. oh well. Korra is still the worst avatar ever.

Unalaq was so obviously evil though. She handled that whole situation terribly.

Kuruk had style tho. I've noticed that water tribe Avatars seem to be the worst. Maybe they should get skipped over if there is another cycle.

Which Korra even admits that she stuffed up. The whole second half of book 2 revolves around her trying to stop Unalaq. She at least attempted to rectify her mistakes.
 
Sucks all of the past avatar lives and histories are gone. I really hate Korra. I wish the show was about different avatars, each season would focus on one avatar and the huge struggle they had to go through. The Legend of Korra was not a fitting tale in the avatar universe.

Roku screwed up so badly an entire race was wiped out and the next avatar had to clean up his mess.

Kuruk was useless but at least there's no indication that he left the world on the brink of chaos. He was just milking the peace brought by Yangchen (a.k.a. best avatar) for all it was worth.

Forgot about Yangchen she was awesome and better avatar than Korra

One of the more pleasant surprises that came out of this series was Varrick. It would have been very easy to make him into capitalist bad guy #2229910. But he quickly turned into one of my favorite Avatar characters.

mine too. Heck most everyone even Kai was better than Korra
 
FMA is based on manga by a very, very good storyteller.
You should check out her Silver Spoon - yes, it's manga/anime about life in an agricultural school and she makes it amazing.

Now if someone were to say that Bryke's writing is bad compared to Hiromu Arakawa - but most mangakas and anime scenarists are nowhere close to her level.

As Hayao Miyazaki says - the anime industry’s problem is that it’s full of anime fans, lol.

Yeah I've read the manga. I used to spend hours in the college library going through the chapters in between lectures. Such an amazing series.

Silver Spoon is pretty great too. I need to catch up on that.
 
Bah. That is too late- begin watching it now!

Also watch the dub.

Seriously, it's superior to the sub imo. Also it makes more sense in context of the setting.
I vastly prefer the Japanese voices. Particularly Ed and Al, but to each their own.

Yep. Amazing characters got to do awesome things. FMA is my favorite series of all time. Gonna do a rewatch next year as most of the show is still fresh in my mind.
I really should rewatch Brotherhood sometime. People tell me to watch the original, but I just don't think I can do it knowing where it goes at the end.

This thread goes nuts anyway. But really? I thought it kept it all on topic and added just enough personally, lol. YMMV, obviously, but it didn't really more complexity, just more grey, lol.
I think part of it was that it came at a time when every anime I watched had what I called "Bullshit SyFy twists", which I think Gargantia certainly has at the end. I think the world building itself was interesting enough to carry its own series and what happened at the end just ruined it... the fact that the OVA confirmed one half of the twist was lifted directly from
Apocalypse Now
didn't help turn the series around for me unfortunately. lol

FMA spoilers:
when Al sacrificed himself for Ed at the end, oh god :(
What about when
Fu dies to give the prince an opening on the Fuhrer?
There are so many boss moments in the finale arc.
 
I feel bad for whoever the next avatar is, only having Korra as an avatar advisor.

"Korra, what do I do?"
"PUNCH IT"
"But this is a diplomatic issue why would I--"
"PUNCH THEM"
"I think that would start a war, Korra."
"PUNCH IT, TOO"
"I'd like a second opinion."
"I'm all you got. PUNCH!"
 
I always felt like the elimination of Korra's past lives was because they didn't want to deal with the inherent writing issues associated with its existence. Which is a shame because I think they could have done some interesting things with it, but I got the sense they wanted a clean break from the original series and this was the last big tether.
 
I feel bad for whoever the next avatar is, only having Korra as an avatar advisor.

"Korra, what do I do?"
"PUNCH IT"
"But this is a diplomatic issue why would I--"
"PUNCH THEM"
"I think that would start a war, Korra."
"PUNCH IT, TOO"
"I'd like a second opinion."
"I'm all you got. PUNCH!"

You must have missed season 4.
 
You're right, he would've just shrugged and let the dark avatar exist just so he could have a potential equal/rival. Thus plunging the world into chaos.

The battles would've been cool af tho.

shit would make sozins comet look like a kids fight

and STILLLL would have had the past avatars for support
 
I always felt like the elimination of Korra's past lives was because they didn't want to deal with the inherent writing issues associated with its existence. Which is a shame because I think they could have done some interesting things with it, but I got the sense they wanted a clean break from the original series and this was the last big tether.

Seeing Aang consult with his past lives was pretty cool and also gave us the audience a glimpse in the story of past avatars.

I feel sorry for the next avatar having to put up with Korra as a past life to consult with.
 
I feel bad for whoever the next avatar is, only having Korra as an avatar advisor.

"Korra, what do I do?"
"PUNCH IT"
"But this is a diplomatic issue why would I--"
"PUNCH THEM"
"I think that would start a war, Korra."
"PUNCH IT, TOO"
"I'd like a second opinion."
"I'm all you got. PUNCH!"

If that was Book 2 Korra I would agree. But she matured a hell of a lot since then. I'm she'll give some decent advice to the next avatar and help them avoid the mistakes she did.
 
Seeing Aang consult with his past lives was pretty cool and also gave us the audience a glimpse in the story of past avatars.

I feel sorry for the next avatar having to put up with Korra as a past life to consult with.

She's got enough under her belt. They'll be alright.
 
I feel bad for whoever the next avatar is, only having Korra as an avatar advisor.

"Korra, what do I do?"
"PUNCH IT"
"But this is a diplomatic issue why would I--"
"PUNCH THEM"
"I think that would start a war, Korra."
"PUNCH IT, TOO"
"I'd like a second opinion."
"I'm all you got. PUNCH!"
That mostly just applies to season 1&2 Korra. Especially Season 2 Korra where she's doing a Jack Bauer to a judge.
 
Hell, Roku was a worse Avatar than Korra. Korra has vastly improved the spiritual health of the world, and all Roku did was let the 100 year war happen.
 
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