I do not understand

"ATLA is so childish compared to TLoK"

TLoK:
>Cardboard villains.

>A billion comic relief characters.

>A lot more affable and silly side-characters

>The deformed monkey-child uses fartbending.

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>>Cardboard villains.
And like that I can tell you're a faggot

Amon brings some interesting points but these points are like pushed aside because daddy issues.

And the daddy issues aren't even that in-depth in comparison with ATLA daddy issues

You can choke on Vaatu's dick all you want. It won't make him more interesting.

fart bending is funny
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I'm convinced.

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ughhhh what is that character design? TLOK is so hideous

Bryke is that kid at school that thinks he's funny.

Eh. It has its good moments.

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people often have no clue what words like childish and adult mean

hence Family Guy is called an adult comedy when its one of the most childish things out there

>"ATLA is so childish compared to TLoK"
Who are you quoting?

Some rando on the internet I disagree with who has said that a long time ago so I couldnt really reply to it so I decided to just make this stupid post.

everyone loved varrick but i thought he was pure cringe. nothing but a tony stark ripoff

Korra ruined it's own legacy for brownie points.

The one thing I'll say about Korra is that Nick let the villains use actual death threats unlike Avatar most of the time.

Ozai threatened Aang with a death threat.

There has always been death threats in ATLA.
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>brownie points.
hmm.

That's always something that bothered me with Korra. It felt like it tried to balance some of the darker themes with more childish, but it just didn't work. They should have just committed to the new tone instead of trying to bury it under its weak comedy.

*childish humor

>Amon brings some interesting points but these points are like pushed aside because daddy issues.
I like how every actual point he brings up just gets forgotten because oops he was a water bender. Really fucked the entire character with that ending.

>Korra ruined it's own legacy for lesbian points.
FTFY

It was already ruined before that

No matter what it was a kids show, it had to appeal to them somehow unfortunately, it's just how it is.
ATLA had the unique ability to tow the line between the two somehow and mix in really mature themes to a cast of child-pleasing cartoons with loud and bombastic reactions.
Korra never really stood a chance because i believe ATLA stumbling into it is the only way to get there, Korra is proof that trying to find it is practically impossible.

Have Korra ever addressed his points?

All I've seen her do was glaring at him during the speech.

I believe the term of what ATLA is it's called "Lightning in a bottle".

It's one of those things that are really really hard to recreate.

Cody Baier

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Amon did ultimately lead to a change in the status quo as the United Republic Council (which by the time of season 1 of Korra, was made up of five benders) in Republic City was dissolved and replaced with democratically-elected presidents with the first president, Raiko, being a nonbender.

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Korra's problem, one of them anyway, was that it was living season to season. Everything needed to be epic and world shattering but condensed enough to be fulfilling if the season finale was going to be a series finale. Anyone of these guys could've warranted a multi season story line and the series would've been better for it. Ozai set the bar pretty low..

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Are you actually defending how they handled Amon and the abortion that is THE DAAAARKK AVAATAAARRR

i hate this ugly shit

They were far more broad strokes since they changed every season. The Amon twist was poorly executed, the concept of a Dark Avatar shat on the worldbuilding of the first series, and during the airings I remember people complaining that the showrunners forgot to give us a reason to hate Kuvira so they had to say she had slave labor camps off camera all along in order to justify taking her down.

They kind of couldn't just kill Aang, because then he'd reincarnate. Zhao says as much in the Blue Spirit episode.

Gee Water Tribe! How Come Avatar Lets You Have Two Councilors?