On designing Baatar Jr., Konietzko noted that the character "got a pretty major update from the dorky, awkward young engineer he was in Book Three to this harsh, creepy second in command of Kuvira's forces in Book Four. Through this heightened sense, she can identify people's locations, their distance from her, and their physical build. The series finale eventually reveals that underneath the mask of the domineering, tyrannical. Any designs she had died when she did, although Kuvira later justifies her invasion of Republic City for these same reasons.
Good thing you already have a 25 story tall giant robot compatible with aforementioned giant spirit energy cannon all fully functional and ready to move on command! Kuvira knows that Republic City has been warned of her coming attack, so she moves up the schedule to one week instead of two. Unalaq was able to control spirits (though partially because of his allegiance to Vaatu), while Aiwei could detect lies in addition to metalbending. Both studied so that they could mentor the next Avatar.
In season 2, when Korra needed to enter the Spirit World to close the spirit portals before Harmonic Convergence, Jinora became Avatar Korra's guide into the Spirit World. The last thing we see is light poking through the holes in the armor before we're treated to a. The Dark Avatar showing up during the fight shows she had yet to overcome this. "The Day of Black Sun Part 2: The Eclipse".
with the Red Lotus after her Dai Li are curbstomped and her assistant deserts her.
This ultimately bites him in the ass in a major fashion in Book 4, as the power vacuum following the Earth Queen's assassination is ultimately filled by Kuvira, who is an even worse tyrant than the Queen - the exact opposite of what he wanted - and Korra, the only person who could stop Kuvira, is too busy.
Then they very nearly kill Korra by poisoning her. [64]:23, Jinora (voiced by Kiernan Shipka) is an airbender and astral projectionist.
Lin's design was collaborated on by DiMartino and Joaquim Dos Santos. As soon as the opportunity presented itself, the airbenders turned their skills on the Dai Li and escaped.
A firebender who, like Combustion Man, is able to generate explosions.
I even heard she ate her dad's pet bear! [17] Despite her cruel temperament, she becomes distraught when abandoned by her friends Mai and Ty Lee,[61] and collapses mentally when her father leaves her the now-worthless position of Fire Lord,[30] in which she becomes increasingly irrational, paranoid, and mentally unstable,[27] and ultimately suffers a full psychotic breakdown, in which she is overcome by Zuko and Katara. Zaheer does it because he wants Kuvira in the ground as much as Korra does. Although she prioritizes conquest over his own life, and was willing to shoot him down once he asks her to leave Republic City.
Has several instances of this in "Kuvira's Gambit". This doesn't extend to the membership at large, however, as Zaheer had no problem dooming Aiwei to eternal torment in the Fog of Lost Souls for his failure, and Unalaq betrayed the four of them for his own ambitions.
She would not bow before a bunch of super-powered commoners who already made it clear they wouldn't be ordered around. Throughout the series, she invents various weapons, devices and modes of transportation the team uses. 11, season 3. [84][85] In the season 4 episode "Operation Beifong", Lin reveals that she still harbors a lot of anger over Toph's decision not to reveal the identity of her father to her. However, three years in jail seem to have mellowed him out and he's back to being. Troy Island Mell, of IGN, felt that the story "would [not] be anywhere near as good as it is without its ability to create such strong characters". [21][22] Aang often acts in a fun-loving, carefree manner. never so much as questioning Zhu Li's loyalty to her or considering that any motive could override fear of her. He also goes on and on about how people should attain their own freedom and be unbound by cultural norms or the whims of others, but he's equally willing to restrain and imprison others against their will for as long he deems them a threat to his plans. In the original series, Katara and Sokka rescue Aang from a century of suspended animation. They originally wanted to achieve their goals by releasing Vaatu, but doing so would've backfired on them anyways because he is an. A progressive metalbending city,[135] it is the home of the Metal Clan and was founded and governed by the Beifong-family. By refusing to acknowledge this, the Dark Avatar responds in kind by lashing out at her.
Its ultimate fate: blown in half after the overload Mako started in its spirit vine reactor powerplant eventually cooks off. In a bit of a twist, Zaheer specifically avoids giving his name, instead emphasizing that their freedom is more important. The Legend of Korra: "When Extremes Meet, "This is one of my favorite Meelo expressions", "THE LEGEND OF KORRA: "REBIRTH OF A NATION" REVIEW", "The Legend of Korra – "A Breath of Fresh Air/Rebirth" – Episode 27 / 28 Recap", "THE LEGEND OF KORRA: "OLD WOUNDS" REVIEW", "The Legend of Korra: The Terror Within review", "AVATAR: THE LEGEND OF KORRA – THE STAKEOUT", "Four Ways The Legend of Korra Respected Its Younger Viewers (page 2)", "Which Legend of Korra Villain Was the Best? [156], Korra is so in love with her powers and thinks bending is the greatest thing in the world, so we thought the best antagonist to challenge a character like that would be Amon and his anti-bending revolution. Avatar: The Last Airbender.
Korra only asks him for help to fight Guan is because of his expertise, not because she trusts him. Avatar: The Last Airbender.
The main four members are Zaheer, Ghazan, Ming Hua, and P'Li, all four with unique and powerful abilities. In The Legend of Korra, the White Lotus has expanded to act as an elite international police force among the Four Nations, while also taking responsibility for finding, guiding and defending the next Avatar, a task previously the responsibility of internal sages within each Nation. [75] The story of how Mako and Bolin come to adopt Pabu is featured in the Nickelodeon three-part web series Republic City Hustle. Kuvira manages to triangulate Bataar Jr's.
Ming-Hua is killed when Mako electrocutes her through her water arms. The Legend Of Korra S04E12 Day Of The Colossus. [5][6] In the show, some characters have the ability to manipulate one of the four classic elements of ancient philosophy: Water, Earth, Fire and Air, although the Avatar has the ability to control all four. She then uses it in a final effort to kill Korra, but it overloads and starts a chain reaction that nearly destroys the city.
When she tries to apologize and justify her actions in. Korra is the present Avatar and leading hero. It's one of those things where, hopefully, the audience will suspend disbelief a little bit. Implying and possibly symbolizing that 1) Korra's finally gotten over her self doubt and 2) Kuvira, in a way, was the "Dark Avatar" she needed to fight and that the two were. During Book Four, Kuvira originally called Korra obsolete, and she attempts to murder Korra after knocking her unconscious during their first fight.
Prior to his appearance, it was assumed to require a combination of earth and firebending.
[4], The greatest influences on the series were Asian art, culture and history; the characters' various personalities and traits are based on philosophical teachings such as Taoism and Buddhism. In the sequel series, Katara's daughter Kya is Korra's Waterbending master.
Plus, the fact that Wu has been willing put a lot of effort into this defied a lot of Kuvira's expectations. [68] Pabu was designed by Konietzko,[64] and is based on a hybrid of a red panda and a black-footed ferret. Wu acknowledges his own shortcomings, accepts criticism from someone and is respectful (in his own, foppish way) towards foreigners, while Kuvira is known to put dissidents and non-Earth Kingdom natives into re-education camps and can be condescending and smug towards others at times. Her main reason for usurping the throne from Prince Wu was that she felt that a monarchy was an archaic system.
On designing Baatar Jr., Konietzko noted that the character "got a pretty major update from the dorky, awkward young engineer he was in Book Three to this harsh, creepy second in command of Kuvira's forces in Book Four. Through this heightened sense, she can identify people's locations, their distance from her, and their physical build. The series finale eventually reveals that underneath the mask of the domineering, tyrannical. Any designs she had died when she did, although Kuvira later justifies her invasion of Republic City for these same reasons.
Good thing you already have a 25 story tall giant robot compatible with aforementioned giant spirit energy cannon all fully functional and ready to move on command! Kuvira knows that Republic City has been warned of her coming attack, so she moves up the schedule to one week instead of two. Unalaq was able to control spirits (though partially because of his allegiance to Vaatu), while Aiwei could detect lies in addition to metalbending. Both studied so that they could mentor the next Avatar.
In season 2, when Korra needed to enter the Spirit World to close the spirit portals before Harmonic Convergence, Jinora became Avatar Korra's guide into the Spirit World. The last thing we see is light poking through the holes in the armor before we're treated to a. The Dark Avatar showing up during the fight shows she had yet to overcome this. "The Day of Black Sun Part 2: The Eclipse".
with the Red Lotus after her Dai Li are curbstomped and her assistant deserts her.
This ultimately bites him in the ass in a major fashion in Book 4, as the power vacuum following the Earth Queen's assassination is ultimately filled by Kuvira, who is an even worse tyrant than the Queen - the exact opposite of what he wanted - and Korra, the only person who could stop Kuvira, is too busy.
Then they very nearly kill Korra by poisoning her. [64]:23, Jinora (voiced by Kiernan Shipka) is an airbender and astral projectionist.
Lin's design was collaborated on by DiMartino and Joaquim Dos Santos. As soon as the opportunity presented itself, the airbenders turned their skills on the Dai Li and escaped.
A firebender who, like Combustion Man, is able to generate explosions.
I even heard she ate her dad's pet bear! [17] Despite her cruel temperament, she becomes distraught when abandoned by her friends Mai and Ty Lee,[61] and collapses mentally when her father leaves her the now-worthless position of Fire Lord,[30] in which she becomes increasingly irrational, paranoid, and mentally unstable,[27] and ultimately suffers a full psychotic breakdown, in which she is overcome by Zuko and Katara. Zaheer does it because he wants Kuvira in the ground as much as Korra does. Although she prioritizes conquest over his own life, and was willing to shoot him down once he asks her to leave Republic City.
Has several instances of this in "Kuvira's Gambit". This doesn't extend to the membership at large, however, as Zaheer had no problem dooming Aiwei to eternal torment in the Fog of Lost Souls for his failure, and Unalaq betrayed the four of them for his own ambitions.
She would not bow before a bunch of super-powered commoners who already made it clear they wouldn't be ordered around. Throughout the series, she invents various weapons, devices and modes of transportation the team uses. 11, season 3. [84][85] In the season 4 episode "Operation Beifong", Lin reveals that she still harbors a lot of anger over Toph's decision not to reveal the identity of her father to her. However, three years in jail seem to have mellowed him out and he's back to being. Troy Island Mell, of IGN, felt that the story "would [not] be anywhere near as good as it is without its ability to create such strong characters". [21][22] Aang often acts in a fun-loving, carefree manner. never so much as questioning Zhu Li's loyalty to her or considering that any motive could override fear of her. He also goes on and on about how people should attain their own freedom and be unbound by cultural norms or the whims of others, but he's equally willing to restrain and imprison others against their will for as long he deems them a threat to his plans. In the original series, Katara and Sokka rescue Aang from a century of suspended animation. They originally wanted to achieve their goals by releasing Vaatu, but doing so would've backfired on them anyways because he is an. A progressive metalbending city,[135] it is the home of the Metal Clan and was founded and governed by the Beifong-family. By refusing to acknowledge this, the Dark Avatar responds in kind by lashing out at her.
Its ultimate fate: blown in half after the overload Mako started in its spirit vine reactor powerplant eventually cooks off. In a bit of a twist, Zaheer specifically avoids giving his name, instead emphasizing that their freedom is more important. The Legend of Korra: "When Extremes Meet, "This is one of my favorite Meelo expressions", "THE LEGEND OF KORRA: "REBIRTH OF A NATION" REVIEW", "The Legend of Korra – "A Breath of Fresh Air/Rebirth" – Episode 27 / 28 Recap", "THE LEGEND OF KORRA: "OLD WOUNDS" REVIEW", "The Legend of Korra: The Terror Within review", "AVATAR: THE LEGEND OF KORRA – THE STAKEOUT", "Four Ways The Legend of Korra Respected Its Younger Viewers (page 2)", "Which Legend of Korra Villain Was the Best? [156], Korra is so in love with her powers and thinks bending is the greatest thing in the world, so we thought the best antagonist to challenge a character like that would be Amon and his anti-bending revolution. Avatar: The Last Airbender.
Korra only asks him for help to fight Guan is because of his expertise, not because she trusts him. Avatar: The Last Airbender.
The main four members are Zaheer, Ghazan, Ming Hua, and P'Li, all four with unique and powerful abilities. In The Legend of Korra, the White Lotus has expanded to act as an elite international police force among the Four Nations, while also taking responsibility for finding, guiding and defending the next Avatar, a task previously the responsibility of internal sages within each Nation. [75] The story of how Mako and Bolin come to adopt Pabu is featured in the Nickelodeon three-part web series Republic City Hustle. Kuvira manages to triangulate Bataar Jr's.
Ming-Hua is killed when Mako electrocutes her through her water arms. The Legend Of Korra S04E12 Day Of The Colossus. [5][6] In the show, some characters have the ability to manipulate one of the four classic elements of ancient philosophy: Water, Earth, Fire and Air, although the Avatar has the ability to control all four. She then uses it in a final effort to kill Korra, but it overloads and starts a chain reaction that nearly destroys the city.
When she tries to apologize and justify her actions in. Korra is the present Avatar and leading hero. It's one of those things where, hopefully, the audience will suspend disbelief a little bit. Implying and possibly symbolizing that 1) Korra's finally gotten over her self doubt and 2) Kuvira, in a way, was the "Dark Avatar" she needed to fight and that the two were. During Book Four, Kuvira originally called Korra obsolete, and she attempts to murder Korra after knocking her unconscious during their first fight.
Prior to his appearance, it was assumed to require a combination of earth and firebending.
[4], The greatest influences on the series were Asian art, culture and history; the characters' various personalities and traits are based on philosophical teachings such as Taoism and Buddhism. In the sequel series, Katara's daughter Kya is Korra's Waterbending master.
Plus, the fact that Wu has been willing put a lot of effort into this defied a lot of Kuvira's expectations. [68] Pabu was designed by Konietzko,[64] and is based on a hybrid of a red panda and a black-footed ferret. Wu acknowledges his own shortcomings, accepts criticism from someone and is respectful (in his own, foppish way) towards foreigners, while Kuvira is known to put dissidents and non-Earth Kingdom natives into re-education camps and can be condescending and smug towards others at times. Her main reason for usurping the throne from Prince Wu was that she felt that a monarchy was an archaic system.
On designing Baatar Jr., Konietzko noted that the character "got a pretty major update from the dorky, awkward young engineer he was in Book Three to this harsh, creepy second in command of Kuvira's forces in Book Four. Through this heightened sense, she can identify people's locations, their distance from her, and their physical build. The series finale eventually reveals that underneath the mask of the domineering, tyrannical. Any designs she had died when she did, although Kuvira later justifies her invasion of Republic City for these same reasons.
Good thing you already have a 25 story tall giant robot compatible with aforementioned giant spirit energy cannon all fully functional and ready to move on command! Kuvira knows that Republic City has been warned of her coming attack, so she moves up the schedule to one week instead of two. Unalaq was able to control spirits (though partially because of his allegiance to Vaatu), while Aiwei could detect lies in addition to metalbending. Both studied so that they could mentor the next Avatar.
In season 2, when Korra needed to enter the Spirit World to close the spirit portals before Harmonic Convergence, Jinora became Avatar Korra's guide into the Spirit World. The last thing we see is light poking through the holes in the armor before we're treated to a. The Dark Avatar showing up during the fight shows she had yet to overcome this. "The Day of Black Sun Part 2: The Eclipse".
with the Red Lotus after her Dai Li are curbstomped and her assistant deserts her.
This ultimately bites him in the ass in a major fashion in Book 4, as the power vacuum following the Earth Queen's assassination is ultimately filled by Kuvira, who is an even worse tyrant than the Queen - the exact opposite of what he wanted - and Korra, the only person who could stop Kuvira, is too busy.
Then they very nearly kill Korra by poisoning her. [64]:23, Jinora (voiced by Kiernan Shipka) is an airbender and astral projectionist.
Lin's design was collaborated on by DiMartino and Joaquim Dos Santos. As soon as the opportunity presented itself, the airbenders turned their skills on the Dai Li and escaped.
A firebender who, like Combustion Man, is able to generate explosions.
I even heard she ate her dad's pet bear! [17] Despite her cruel temperament, she becomes distraught when abandoned by her friends Mai and Ty Lee,[61] and collapses mentally when her father leaves her the now-worthless position of Fire Lord,[30] in which she becomes increasingly irrational, paranoid, and mentally unstable,[27] and ultimately suffers a full psychotic breakdown, in which she is overcome by Zuko and Katara. Zaheer does it because he wants Kuvira in the ground as much as Korra does. Although she prioritizes conquest over his own life, and was willing to shoot him down once he asks her to leave Republic City.
Has several instances of this in "Kuvira's Gambit". This doesn't extend to the membership at large, however, as Zaheer had no problem dooming Aiwei to eternal torment in the Fog of Lost Souls for his failure, and Unalaq betrayed the four of them for his own ambitions.
She would not bow before a bunch of super-powered commoners who already made it clear they wouldn't be ordered around. Throughout the series, she invents various weapons, devices and modes of transportation the team uses. 11, season 3. [84][85] In the season 4 episode "Operation Beifong", Lin reveals that she still harbors a lot of anger over Toph's decision not to reveal the identity of her father to her. However, three years in jail seem to have mellowed him out and he's back to being. Troy Island Mell, of IGN, felt that the story "would [not] be anywhere near as good as it is without its ability to create such strong characters". [21][22] Aang often acts in a fun-loving, carefree manner. never so much as questioning Zhu Li's loyalty to her or considering that any motive could override fear of her. He also goes on and on about how people should attain their own freedom and be unbound by cultural norms or the whims of others, but he's equally willing to restrain and imprison others against their will for as long he deems them a threat to his plans. In the original series, Katara and Sokka rescue Aang from a century of suspended animation. They originally wanted to achieve their goals by releasing Vaatu, but doing so would've backfired on them anyways because he is an. A progressive metalbending city,[135] it is the home of the Metal Clan and was founded and governed by the Beifong-family. By refusing to acknowledge this, the Dark Avatar responds in kind by lashing out at her.
Its ultimate fate: blown in half after the overload Mako started in its spirit vine reactor powerplant eventually cooks off. In a bit of a twist, Zaheer specifically avoids giving his name, instead emphasizing that their freedom is more important. The Legend of Korra: "When Extremes Meet, "This is one of my favorite Meelo expressions", "THE LEGEND OF KORRA: "REBIRTH OF A NATION" REVIEW", "The Legend of Korra – "A Breath of Fresh Air/Rebirth" – Episode 27 / 28 Recap", "THE LEGEND OF KORRA: "OLD WOUNDS" REVIEW", "The Legend of Korra: The Terror Within review", "AVATAR: THE LEGEND OF KORRA – THE STAKEOUT", "Four Ways The Legend of Korra Respected Its Younger Viewers (page 2)", "Which Legend of Korra Villain Was the Best? [156], Korra is so in love with her powers and thinks bending is the greatest thing in the world, so we thought the best antagonist to challenge a character like that would be Amon and his anti-bending revolution. Avatar: The Last Airbender.
Korra only asks him for help to fight Guan is because of his expertise, not because she trusts him. Avatar: The Last Airbender.
The main four members are Zaheer, Ghazan, Ming Hua, and P'Li, all four with unique and powerful abilities. In The Legend of Korra, the White Lotus has expanded to act as an elite international police force among the Four Nations, while also taking responsibility for finding, guiding and defending the next Avatar, a task previously the responsibility of internal sages within each Nation. [75] The story of how Mako and Bolin come to adopt Pabu is featured in the Nickelodeon three-part web series Republic City Hustle. Kuvira manages to triangulate Bataar Jr's.
Ming-Hua is killed when Mako electrocutes her through her water arms. The Legend Of Korra S04E12 Day Of The Colossus. [5][6] In the show, some characters have the ability to manipulate one of the four classic elements of ancient philosophy: Water, Earth, Fire and Air, although the Avatar has the ability to control all four. She then uses it in a final effort to kill Korra, but it overloads and starts a chain reaction that nearly destroys the city.
When she tries to apologize and justify her actions in. Korra is the present Avatar and leading hero. It's one of those things where, hopefully, the audience will suspend disbelief a little bit. Implying and possibly symbolizing that 1) Korra's finally gotten over her self doubt and 2) Kuvira, in a way, was the "Dark Avatar" she needed to fight and that the two were. During Book Four, Kuvira originally called Korra obsolete, and she attempts to murder Korra after knocking her unconscious during their first fight.
Prior to his appearance, it was assumed to require a combination of earth and firebending.
[4], The greatest influences on the series were Asian art, culture and history; the characters' various personalities and traits are based on philosophical teachings such as Taoism and Buddhism. In the sequel series, Katara's daughter Kya is Korra's Waterbending master.
Plus, the fact that Wu has been willing put a lot of effort into this defied a lot of Kuvira's expectations. [68] Pabu was designed by Konietzko,[64] and is based on a hybrid of a red panda and a black-footed ferret. Wu acknowledges his own shortcomings, accepts criticism from someone and is respectful (in his own, foppish way) towards foreigners, while Kuvira is known to put dissidents and non-Earth Kingdom natives into re-education camps and can be condescending and smug towards others at times. Her main reason for usurping the throne from Prince Wu was that she felt that a monarchy was an archaic system.
On designing Baatar Jr., Konietzko noted that the character "got a pretty major update from the dorky, awkward young engineer he was in Book Three to this harsh, creepy second in command of Kuvira's forces in Book Four. Through this heightened sense, she can identify people's locations, their distance from her, and their physical build. The series finale eventually reveals that underneath the mask of the domineering, tyrannical. Any designs she had died when she did, although Kuvira later justifies her invasion of Republic City for these same reasons.
Good thing you already have a 25 story tall giant robot compatible with aforementioned giant spirit energy cannon all fully functional and ready to move on command! Kuvira knows that Republic City has been warned of her coming attack, so she moves up the schedule to one week instead of two. Unalaq was able to control spirits (though partially because of his allegiance to Vaatu), while Aiwei could detect lies in addition to metalbending. Both studied so that they could mentor the next Avatar.
In season 2, when Korra needed to enter the Spirit World to close the spirit portals before Harmonic Convergence, Jinora became Avatar Korra's guide into the Spirit World. The last thing we see is light poking through the holes in the armor before we're treated to a. The Dark Avatar showing up during the fight shows she had yet to overcome this. "The Day of Black Sun Part 2: The Eclipse".
with the Red Lotus after her Dai Li are curbstomped and her assistant deserts her.
This ultimately bites him in the ass in a major fashion in Book 4, as the power vacuum following the Earth Queen's assassination is ultimately filled by Kuvira, who is an even worse tyrant than the Queen - the exact opposite of what he wanted - and Korra, the only person who could stop Kuvira, is too busy.
Then they very nearly kill Korra by poisoning her. [64]:23, Jinora (voiced by Kiernan Shipka) is an airbender and astral projectionist.
Lin's design was collaborated on by DiMartino and Joaquim Dos Santos. As soon as the opportunity presented itself, the airbenders turned their skills on the Dai Li and escaped.
A firebender who, like Combustion Man, is able to generate explosions.
I even heard she ate her dad's pet bear! [17] Despite her cruel temperament, she becomes distraught when abandoned by her friends Mai and Ty Lee,[61] and collapses mentally when her father leaves her the now-worthless position of Fire Lord,[30] in which she becomes increasingly irrational, paranoid, and mentally unstable,[27] and ultimately suffers a full psychotic breakdown, in which she is overcome by Zuko and Katara. Zaheer does it because he wants Kuvira in the ground as much as Korra does. Although she prioritizes conquest over his own life, and was willing to shoot him down once he asks her to leave Republic City.
Has several instances of this in "Kuvira's Gambit". This doesn't extend to the membership at large, however, as Zaheer had no problem dooming Aiwei to eternal torment in the Fog of Lost Souls for his failure, and Unalaq betrayed the four of them for his own ambitions.
She would not bow before a bunch of super-powered commoners who already made it clear they wouldn't be ordered around. Throughout the series, she invents various weapons, devices and modes of transportation the team uses. 11, season 3. [84][85] In the season 4 episode "Operation Beifong", Lin reveals that she still harbors a lot of anger over Toph's decision not to reveal the identity of her father to her. However, three years in jail seem to have mellowed him out and he's back to being. Troy Island Mell, of IGN, felt that the story "would [not] be anywhere near as good as it is without its ability to create such strong characters". [21][22] Aang often acts in a fun-loving, carefree manner. never so much as questioning Zhu Li's loyalty to her or considering that any motive could override fear of her. He also goes on and on about how people should attain their own freedom and be unbound by cultural norms or the whims of others, but he's equally willing to restrain and imprison others against their will for as long he deems them a threat to his plans. In the original series, Katara and Sokka rescue Aang from a century of suspended animation. They originally wanted to achieve their goals by releasing Vaatu, but doing so would've backfired on them anyways because he is an. A progressive metalbending city,[135] it is the home of the Metal Clan and was founded and governed by the Beifong-family. By refusing to acknowledge this, the Dark Avatar responds in kind by lashing out at her.
Its ultimate fate: blown in half after the overload Mako started in its spirit vine reactor powerplant eventually cooks off. In a bit of a twist, Zaheer specifically avoids giving his name, instead emphasizing that their freedom is more important. The Legend of Korra: "When Extremes Meet, "This is one of my favorite Meelo expressions", "THE LEGEND OF KORRA: "REBIRTH OF A NATION" REVIEW", "The Legend of Korra – "A Breath of Fresh Air/Rebirth" – Episode 27 / 28 Recap", "THE LEGEND OF KORRA: "OLD WOUNDS" REVIEW", "The Legend of Korra: The Terror Within review", "AVATAR: THE LEGEND OF KORRA – THE STAKEOUT", "Four Ways The Legend of Korra Respected Its Younger Viewers (page 2)", "Which Legend of Korra Villain Was the Best? [156], Korra is so in love with her powers and thinks bending is the greatest thing in the world, so we thought the best antagonist to challenge a character like that would be Amon and his anti-bending revolution. Avatar: The Last Airbender.
Korra only asks him for help to fight Guan is because of his expertise, not because she trusts him. Avatar: The Last Airbender.
The main four members are Zaheer, Ghazan, Ming Hua, and P'Li, all four with unique and powerful abilities. In The Legend of Korra, the White Lotus has expanded to act as an elite international police force among the Four Nations, while also taking responsibility for finding, guiding and defending the next Avatar, a task previously the responsibility of internal sages within each Nation. [75] The story of how Mako and Bolin come to adopt Pabu is featured in the Nickelodeon three-part web series Republic City Hustle. Kuvira manages to triangulate Bataar Jr's.
Ming-Hua is killed when Mako electrocutes her through her water arms. The Legend Of Korra S04E12 Day Of The Colossus. [5][6] In the show, some characters have the ability to manipulate one of the four classic elements of ancient philosophy: Water, Earth, Fire and Air, although the Avatar has the ability to control all four. She then uses it in a final effort to kill Korra, but it overloads and starts a chain reaction that nearly destroys the city.
When she tries to apologize and justify her actions in. Korra is the present Avatar and leading hero. It's one of those things where, hopefully, the audience will suspend disbelief a little bit. Implying and possibly symbolizing that 1) Korra's finally gotten over her self doubt and 2) Kuvira, in a way, was the "Dark Avatar" she needed to fight and that the two were. During Book Four, Kuvira originally called Korra obsolete, and she attempts to murder Korra after knocking her unconscious during their first fight.
Prior to his appearance, it was assumed to require a combination of earth and firebending.
[4], The greatest influences on the series were Asian art, culture and history; the characters' various personalities and traits are based on philosophical teachings such as Taoism and Buddhism. In the sequel series, Katara's daughter Kya is Korra's Waterbending master.
Plus, the fact that Wu has been willing put a lot of effort into this defied a lot of Kuvira's expectations. [68] Pabu was designed by Konietzko,[64] and is based on a hybrid of a red panda and a black-footed ferret. Wu acknowledges his own shortcomings, accepts criticism from someone and is respectful (in his own, foppish way) towards foreigners, while Kuvira is known to put dissidents and non-Earth Kingdom natives into re-education camps and can be condescending and smug towards others at times. Her main reason for usurping the throne from Prince Wu was that she felt that a monarchy was an archaic system.
On designing Baatar Jr., Konietzko noted that the character "got a pretty major update from the dorky, awkward young engineer he was in Book Three to this harsh, creepy second in command of Kuvira's forces in Book Four. Through this heightened sense, she can identify people's locations, their distance from her, and their physical build. The series finale eventually reveals that underneath the mask of the domineering, tyrannical. Any designs she had died when she did, although Kuvira later justifies her invasion of Republic City for these same reasons.
Good thing you already have a 25 story tall giant robot compatible with aforementioned giant spirit energy cannon all fully functional and ready to move on command! Kuvira knows that Republic City has been warned of her coming attack, so she moves up the schedule to one week instead of two. Unalaq was able to control spirits (though partially because of his allegiance to Vaatu), while Aiwei could detect lies in addition to metalbending. Both studied so that they could mentor the next Avatar.
In season 2, when Korra needed to enter the Spirit World to close the spirit portals before Harmonic Convergence, Jinora became Avatar Korra's guide into the Spirit World. The last thing we see is light poking through the holes in the armor before we're treated to a. The Dark Avatar showing up during the fight shows she had yet to overcome this. "The Day of Black Sun Part 2: The Eclipse".
with the Red Lotus after her Dai Li are curbstomped and her assistant deserts her.
This ultimately bites him in the ass in a major fashion in Book 4, as the power vacuum following the Earth Queen's assassination is ultimately filled by Kuvira, who is an even worse tyrant than the Queen - the exact opposite of what he wanted - and Korra, the only person who could stop Kuvira, is too busy.
Then they very nearly kill Korra by poisoning her. [64]:23, Jinora (voiced by Kiernan Shipka) is an airbender and astral projectionist.
Lin's design was collaborated on by DiMartino and Joaquim Dos Santos. As soon as the opportunity presented itself, the airbenders turned their skills on the Dai Li and escaped.
A firebender who, like Combustion Man, is able to generate explosions.
I even heard she ate her dad's pet bear! [17] Despite her cruel temperament, she becomes distraught when abandoned by her friends Mai and Ty Lee,[61] and collapses mentally when her father leaves her the now-worthless position of Fire Lord,[30] in which she becomes increasingly irrational, paranoid, and mentally unstable,[27] and ultimately suffers a full psychotic breakdown, in which she is overcome by Zuko and Katara. Zaheer does it because he wants Kuvira in the ground as much as Korra does. Although she prioritizes conquest over his own life, and was willing to shoot him down once he asks her to leave Republic City.
Has several instances of this in "Kuvira's Gambit". This doesn't extend to the membership at large, however, as Zaheer had no problem dooming Aiwei to eternal torment in the Fog of Lost Souls for his failure, and Unalaq betrayed the four of them for his own ambitions.
She would not bow before a bunch of super-powered commoners who already made it clear they wouldn't be ordered around. Throughout the series, she invents various weapons, devices and modes of transportation the team uses. 11, season 3. [84][85] In the season 4 episode "Operation Beifong", Lin reveals that she still harbors a lot of anger over Toph's decision not to reveal the identity of her father to her. However, three years in jail seem to have mellowed him out and he's back to being. Troy Island Mell, of IGN, felt that the story "would [not] be anywhere near as good as it is without its ability to create such strong characters". [21][22] Aang often acts in a fun-loving, carefree manner. never so much as questioning Zhu Li's loyalty to her or considering that any motive could override fear of her. He also goes on and on about how people should attain their own freedom and be unbound by cultural norms or the whims of others, but he's equally willing to restrain and imprison others against their will for as long he deems them a threat to his plans. In the original series, Katara and Sokka rescue Aang from a century of suspended animation. They originally wanted to achieve their goals by releasing Vaatu, but doing so would've backfired on them anyways because he is an. A progressive metalbending city,[135] it is the home of the Metal Clan and was founded and governed by the Beifong-family. By refusing to acknowledge this, the Dark Avatar responds in kind by lashing out at her.
Its ultimate fate: blown in half after the overload Mako started in its spirit vine reactor powerplant eventually cooks off. In a bit of a twist, Zaheer specifically avoids giving his name, instead emphasizing that their freedom is more important. The Legend of Korra: "When Extremes Meet, "This is one of my favorite Meelo expressions", "THE LEGEND OF KORRA: "REBIRTH OF A NATION" REVIEW", "The Legend of Korra – "A Breath of Fresh Air/Rebirth" – Episode 27 / 28 Recap", "THE LEGEND OF KORRA: "OLD WOUNDS" REVIEW", "The Legend of Korra: The Terror Within review", "AVATAR: THE LEGEND OF KORRA – THE STAKEOUT", "Four Ways The Legend of Korra Respected Its Younger Viewers (page 2)", "Which Legend of Korra Villain Was the Best? [156], Korra is so in love with her powers and thinks bending is the greatest thing in the world, so we thought the best antagonist to challenge a character like that would be Amon and his anti-bending revolution. Avatar: The Last Airbender.
Korra only asks him for help to fight Guan is because of his expertise, not because she trusts him. Avatar: The Last Airbender.
The main four members are Zaheer, Ghazan, Ming Hua, and P'Li, all four with unique and powerful abilities. In The Legend of Korra, the White Lotus has expanded to act as an elite international police force among the Four Nations, while also taking responsibility for finding, guiding and defending the next Avatar, a task previously the responsibility of internal sages within each Nation. [75] The story of how Mako and Bolin come to adopt Pabu is featured in the Nickelodeon three-part web series Republic City Hustle. Kuvira manages to triangulate Bataar Jr's.
Ming-Hua is killed when Mako electrocutes her through her water arms. The Legend Of Korra S04E12 Day Of The Colossus. [5][6] In the show, some characters have the ability to manipulate one of the four classic elements of ancient philosophy: Water, Earth, Fire and Air, although the Avatar has the ability to control all four. She then uses it in a final effort to kill Korra, but it overloads and starts a chain reaction that nearly destroys the city.
When she tries to apologize and justify her actions in. Korra is the present Avatar and leading hero. It's one of those things where, hopefully, the audience will suspend disbelief a little bit. Implying and possibly symbolizing that 1) Korra's finally gotten over her self doubt and 2) Kuvira, in a way, was the "Dark Avatar" she needed to fight and that the two were. During Book Four, Kuvira originally called Korra obsolete, and she attempts to murder Korra after knocking her unconscious during their first fight.
Prior to his appearance, it was assumed to require a combination of earth and firebending.
[4], The greatest influences on the series were Asian art, culture and history; the characters' various personalities and traits are based on philosophical teachings such as Taoism and Buddhism. In the sequel series, Katara's daughter Kya is Korra's Waterbending master.
Plus, the fact that Wu has been willing put a lot of effort into this defied a lot of Kuvira's expectations. [68] Pabu was designed by Konietzko,[64] and is based on a hybrid of a red panda and a black-footed ferret. Wu acknowledges his own shortcomings, accepts criticism from someone and is respectful (in his own, foppish way) towards foreigners, while Kuvira is known to put dissidents and non-Earth Kingdom natives into re-education camps and can be condescending and smug towards others at times. Her main reason for usurping the throne from Prince Wu was that she felt that a monarchy was an archaic system.
On designing Baatar Jr., Konietzko noted that the character "got a pretty major update from the dorky, awkward young engineer he was in Book Three to this harsh, creepy second in command of Kuvira's forces in Book Four. Through this heightened sense, she can identify people's locations, their distance from her, and their physical build. The series finale eventually reveals that underneath the mask of the domineering, tyrannical. Any designs she had died when she did, although Kuvira later justifies her invasion of Republic City for these same reasons.
Good thing you already have a 25 story tall giant robot compatible with aforementioned giant spirit energy cannon all fully functional and ready to move on command! Kuvira knows that Republic City has been warned of her coming attack, so she moves up the schedule to one week instead of two. Unalaq was able to control spirits (though partially because of his allegiance to Vaatu), while Aiwei could detect lies in addition to metalbending. Both studied so that they could mentor the next Avatar.
In season 2, when Korra needed to enter the Spirit World to close the spirit portals before Harmonic Convergence, Jinora became Avatar Korra's guide into the Spirit World. The last thing we see is light poking through the holes in the armor before we're treated to a. The Dark Avatar showing up during the fight shows she had yet to overcome this. "The Day of Black Sun Part 2: The Eclipse".
with the Red Lotus after her Dai Li are curbstomped and her assistant deserts her.
This ultimately bites him in the ass in a major fashion in Book 4, as the power vacuum following the Earth Queen's assassination is ultimately filled by Kuvira, who is an even worse tyrant than the Queen - the exact opposite of what he wanted - and Korra, the only person who could stop Kuvira, is too busy.
Then they very nearly kill Korra by poisoning her. [64]:23, Jinora (voiced by Kiernan Shipka) is an airbender and astral projectionist.
Lin's design was collaborated on by DiMartino and Joaquim Dos Santos. As soon as the opportunity presented itself, the airbenders turned their skills on the Dai Li and escaped.
A firebender who, like Combustion Man, is able to generate explosions.
I even heard she ate her dad's pet bear! [17] Despite her cruel temperament, she becomes distraught when abandoned by her friends Mai and Ty Lee,[61] and collapses mentally when her father leaves her the now-worthless position of Fire Lord,[30] in which she becomes increasingly irrational, paranoid, and mentally unstable,[27] and ultimately suffers a full psychotic breakdown, in which she is overcome by Zuko and Katara. Zaheer does it because he wants Kuvira in the ground as much as Korra does. Although she prioritizes conquest over his own life, and was willing to shoot him down once he asks her to leave Republic City.
Has several instances of this in "Kuvira's Gambit". This doesn't extend to the membership at large, however, as Zaheer had no problem dooming Aiwei to eternal torment in the Fog of Lost Souls for his failure, and Unalaq betrayed the four of them for his own ambitions.
She would not bow before a bunch of super-powered commoners who already made it clear they wouldn't be ordered around. Throughout the series, she invents various weapons, devices and modes of transportation the team uses. 11, season 3. [84][85] In the season 4 episode "Operation Beifong", Lin reveals that she still harbors a lot of anger over Toph's decision not to reveal the identity of her father to her. However, three years in jail seem to have mellowed him out and he's back to being. Troy Island Mell, of IGN, felt that the story "would [not] be anywhere near as good as it is without its ability to create such strong characters". [21][22] Aang often acts in a fun-loving, carefree manner. never so much as questioning Zhu Li's loyalty to her or considering that any motive could override fear of her. He also goes on and on about how people should attain their own freedom and be unbound by cultural norms or the whims of others, but he's equally willing to restrain and imprison others against their will for as long he deems them a threat to his plans. In the original series, Katara and Sokka rescue Aang from a century of suspended animation. They originally wanted to achieve their goals by releasing Vaatu, but doing so would've backfired on them anyways because he is an. A progressive metalbending city,[135] it is the home of the Metal Clan and was founded and governed by the Beifong-family. By refusing to acknowledge this, the Dark Avatar responds in kind by lashing out at her.
Its ultimate fate: blown in half after the overload Mako started in its spirit vine reactor powerplant eventually cooks off. In a bit of a twist, Zaheer specifically avoids giving his name, instead emphasizing that their freedom is more important. The Legend of Korra: "When Extremes Meet, "This is one of my favorite Meelo expressions", "THE LEGEND OF KORRA: "REBIRTH OF A NATION" REVIEW", "The Legend of Korra – "A Breath of Fresh Air/Rebirth" – Episode 27 / 28 Recap", "THE LEGEND OF KORRA: "OLD WOUNDS" REVIEW", "The Legend of Korra: The Terror Within review", "AVATAR: THE LEGEND OF KORRA – THE STAKEOUT", "Four Ways The Legend of Korra Respected Its Younger Viewers (page 2)", "Which Legend of Korra Villain Was the Best? [156], Korra is so in love with her powers and thinks bending is the greatest thing in the world, so we thought the best antagonist to challenge a character like that would be Amon and his anti-bending revolution. Avatar: The Last Airbender.
Korra only asks him for help to fight Guan is because of his expertise, not because she trusts him. Avatar: The Last Airbender.
The main four members are Zaheer, Ghazan, Ming Hua, and P'Li, all four with unique and powerful abilities. In The Legend of Korra, the White Lotus has expanded to act as an elite international police force among the Four Nations, while also taking responsibility for finding, guiding and defending the next Avatar, a task previously the responsibility of internal sages within each Nation. [75] The story of how Mako and Bolin come to adopt Pabu is featured in the Nickelodeon three-part web series Republic City Hustle. Kuvira manages to triangulate Bataar Jr's.
Ming-Hua is killed when Mako electrocutes her through her water arms. The Legend Of Korra S04E12 Day Of The Colossus. [5][6] In the show, some characters have the ability to manipulate one of the four classic elements of ancient philosophy: Water, Earth, Fire and Air, although the Avatar has the ability to control all four. She then uses it in a final effort to kill Korra, but it overloads and starts a chain reaction that nearly destroys the city.
When she tries to apologize and justify her actions in. Korra is the present Avatar and leading hero. It's one of those things where, hopefully, the audience will suspend disbelief a little bit. Implying and possibly symbolizing that 1) Korra's finally gotten over her self doubt and 2) Kuvira, in a way, was the "Dark Avatar" she needed to fight and that the two were. During Book Four, Kuvira originally called Korra obsolete, and she attempts to murder Korra after knocking her unconscious during their first fight.
Prior to his appearance, it was assumed to require a combination of earth and firebending.
[4], The greatest influences on the series were Asian art, culture and history; the characters' various personalities and traits are based on philosophical teachings such as Taoism and Buddhism. In the sequel series, Katara's daughter Kya is Korra's Waterbending master.
Plus, the fact that Wu has been willing put a lot of effort into this defied a lot of Kuvira's expectations. [68] Pabu was designed by Konietzko,[64] and is based on a hybrid of a red panda and a black-footed ferret. Wu acknowledges his own shortcomings, accepts criticism from someone and is respectful (in his own, foppish way) towards foreigners, while Kuvira is known to put dissidents and non-Earth Kingdom natives into re-education camps and can be condescending and smug towards others at times. Her main reason for usurping the throne from Prince Wu was that she felt that a monarchy was an archaic system.
Legend Of Korra - Ruins Of The Empire: Part 1. "[63], Lin's character design was partly inspired by Han Young Ja, a longtime friend and colleague of Konietzko and DiMartino. Whether it killed her or not is left ambiguous, though even if it didn't, mere minutes later Ghazan makes the entire cave melt and collapse with Ming-Hua still on the lower level. This leads both of them to lose faith in her and attempt to defect from her army, only to be captured by Baatar. ", "The Earth Queen and her fancy friends pay big money for bison steaks and other weird meat. And he ends up on the receiving end of another one from Korra when she's in the Avatar State, showing why. VILLIAN – BAATAR Jr. [62] Lin's feelings toward Korra improves as the series progresses, and she would do anything to protect the Avatar from danger. The sequel series reveals that Fire Lord Zuko aided Avatar Aang reorganizing the Fire Nation's colonies in the Earth Kingdom as a United Republic of Nations, and is the only one of Republic City's founders not to have lived there. [62] Bolin acts as the comic relief of the show, and is constantly underestimated by those around him. By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies.
On designing Baatar Jr., Konietzko noted that the character "got a pretty major update from the dorky, awkward young engineer he was in Book Three to this harsh, creepy second in command of Kuvira's forces in Book Four. Through this heightened sense, she can identify people's locations, their distance from her, and their physical build. The series finale eventually reveals that underneath the mask of the domineering, tyrannical. Any designs she had died when she did, although Kuvira later justifies her invasion of Republic City for these same reasons.
Good thing you already have a 25 story tall giant robot compatible with aforementioned giant spirit energy cannon all fully functional and ready to move on command! Kuvira knows that Republic City has been warned of her coming attack, so she moves up the schedule to one week instead of two. Unalaq was able to control spirits (though partially because of his allegiance to Vaatu), while Aiwei could detect lies in addition to metalbending. Both studied so that they could mentor the next Avatar.
In season 2, when Korra needed to enter the Spirit World to close the spirit portals before Harmonic Convergence, Jinora became Avatar Korra's guide into the Spirit World. The last thing we see is light poking through the holes in the armor before we're treated to a. The Dark Avatar showing up during the fight shows she had yet to overcome this. "The Day of Black Sun Part 2: The Eclipse".
with the Red Lotus after her Dai Li are curbstomped and her assistant deserts her.
This ultimately bites him in the ass in a major fashion in Book 4, as the power vacuum following the Earth Queen's assassination is ultimately filled by Kuvira, who is an even worse tyrant than the Queen - the exact opposite of what he wanted - and Korra, the only person who could stop Kuvira, is too busy.
Then they very nearly kill Korra by poisoning her. [64]:23, Jinora (voiced by Kiernan Shipka) is an airbender and astral projectionist.
Lin's design was collaborated on by DiMartino and Joaquim Dos Santos. As soon as the opportunity presented itself, the airbenders turned their skills on the Dai Li and escaped.
A firebender who, like Combustion Man, is able to generate explosions.
I even heard she ate her dad's pet bear! [17] Despite her cruel temperament, she becomes distraught when abandoned by her friends Mai and Ty Lee,[61] and collapses mentally when her father leaves her the now-worthless position of Fire Lord,[30] in which she becomes increasingly irrational, paranoid, and mentally unstable,[27] and ultimately suffers a full psychotic breakdown, in which she is overcome by Zuko and Katara. Zaheer does it because he wants Kuvira in the ground as much as Korra does. Although she prioritizes conquest over his own life, and was willing to shoot him down once he asks her to leave Republic City.
Has several instances of this in "Kuvira's Gambit". This doesn't extend to the membership at large, however, as Zaheer had no problem dooming Aiwei to eternal torment in the Fog of Lost Souls for his failure, and Unalaq betrayed the four of them for his own ambitions.
She would not bow before a bunch of super-powered commoners who already made it clear they wouldn't be ordered around. Throughout the series, she invents various weapons, devices and modes of transportation the team uses. 11, season 3. [84][85] In the season 4 episode "Operation Beifong", Lin reveals that she still harbors a lot of anger over Toph's decision not to reveal the identity of her father to her. However, three years in jail seem to have mellowed him out and he's back to being. Troy Island Mell, of IGN, felt that the story "would [not] be anywhere near as good as it is without its ability to create such strong characters". [21][22] Aang often acts in a fun-loving, carefree manner. never so much as questioning Zhu Li's loyalty to her or considering that any motive could override fear of her. He also goes on and on about how people should attain their own freedom and be unbound by cultural norms or the whims of others, but he's equally willing to restrain and imprison others against their will for as long he deems them a threat to his plans. In the original series, Katara and Sokka rescue Aang from a century of suspended animation. They originally wanted to achieve their goals by releasing Vaatu, but doing so would've backfired on them anyways because he is an. A progressive metalbending city,[135] it is the home of the Metal Clan and was founded and governed by the Beifong-family. By refusing to acknowledge this, the Dark Avatar responds in kind by lashing out at her.
Its ultimate fate: blown in half after the overload Mako started in its spirit vine reactor powerplant eventually cooks off. In a bit of a twist, Zaheer specifically avoids giving his name, instead emphasizing that their freedom is more important. The Legend of Korra: "When Extremes Meet, "This is one of my favorite Meelo expressions", "THE LEGEND OF KORRA: "REBIRTH OF A NATION" REVIEW", "The Legend of Korra – "A Breath of Fresh Air/Rebirth" – Episode 27 / 28 Recap", "THE LEGEND OF KORRA: "OLD WOUNDS" REVIEW", "The Legend of Korra: The Terror Within review", "AVATAR: THE LEGEND OF KORRA – THE STAKEOUT", "Four Ways The Legend of Korra Respected Its Younger Viewers (page 2)", "Which Legend of Korra Villain Was the Best? [156], Korra is so in love with her powers and thinks bending is the greatest thing in the world, so we thought the best antagonist to challenge a character like that would be Amon and his anti-bending revolution. Avatar: The Last Airbender.
Korra only asks him for help to fight Guan is because of his expertise, not because she trusts him. Avatar: The Last Airbender.
The main four members are Zaheer, Ghazan, Ming Hua, and P'Li, all four with unique and powerful abilities. In The Legend of Korra, the White Lotus has expanded to act as an elite international police force among the Four Nations, while also taking responsibility for finding, guiding and defending the next Avatar, a task previously the responsibility of internal sages within each Nation. [75] The story of how Mako and Bolin come to adopt Pabu is featured in the Nickelodeon three-part web series Republic City Hustle. Kuvira manages to triangulate Bataar Jr's.
Ming-Hua is killed when Mako electrocutes her through her water arms. The Legend Of Korra S04E12 Day Of The Colossus. [5][6] In the show, some characters have the ability to manipulate one of the four classic elements of ancient philosophy: Water, Earth, Fire and Air, although the Avatar has the ability to control all four. She then uses it in a final effort to kill Korra, but it overloads and starts a chain reaction that nearly destroys the city.
When she tries to apologize and justify her actions in. Korra is the present Avatar and leading hero. It's one of those things where, hopefully, the audience will suspend disbelief a little bit. Implying and possibly symbolizing that 1) Korra's finally gotten over her self doubt and 2) Kuvira, in a way, was the "Dark Avatar" she needed to fight and that the two were. During Book Four, Kuvira originally called Korra obsolete, and she attempts to murder Korra after knocking her unconscious during their first fight.
Prior to his appearance, it was assumed to require a combination of earth and firebending.
[4], The greatest influences on the series were Asian art, culture and history; the characters' various personalities and traits are based on philosophical teachings such as Taoism and Buddhism. In the sequel series, Katara's daughter Kya is Korra's Waterbending master.
Plus, the fact that Wu has been willing put a lot of effort into this defied a lot of Kuvira's expectations. [68] Pabu was designed by Konietzko,[64] and is based on a hybrid of a red panda and a black-footed ferret. Wu acknowledges his own shortcomings, accepts criticism from someone and is respectful (in his own, foppish way) towards foreigners, while Kuvira is known to put dissidents and non-Earth Kingdom natives into re-education camps and can be condescending and smug towards others at times. Her main reason for usurping the throne from Prince Wu was that she felt that a monarchy was an archaic system.