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I have a feeling that they may do this show as a 26 episode one
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| Not to butt in, but if Katara was the last Southern Waterbender, wouldn't Korra have to be somehow related to her? I realize that part of the whole "bending inheritance" thing is environmental/based on faith (as seen in the identical twins in the Auntie Wu episode), but at least part of it is genetics. So there's a strong argument for Korra being a descendant of Sokka and Suki. |
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Also, Sifu Kisu, Dee Bradley Baker, and JM Animation (one of the animation studios who worked on ATLA) are confirmed to return. Just wondering, should I have posted this and any future news on the new Korra board?
If I remember correctly, Pakku said that he and some other water benders from the North Pole would go and rebuild the south pole. They could have brought their water-bending skills and families to allow that aspect into the gene pool 75 years later
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If I remember correctly, Pakku said that he and some other water benders from the North Pole would go and rebuild the south pole. They could have brought their water-bending skills and families to allow that aspect into the gene pool 75 years later |
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EDIT: I don't want to double post so here's another little bit of news. Dee Bradley Baker's young daughter will be voicing five year old Korra in a short flashback scene. Coincidentally, his daughter's name is Cora. Source
Sorry to be off topic and not to sound rude but....that sounded very girly