If you are looking for answers to those questions, you will not find them in the “Last Airbender”, “The Legend of Korra” sequelae series. Established 70 years after “Sozin’s Comet”, the animated program follows the next Avatar after Aang, Korra (Janet Varney).
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Most of the main “Avatar” characters return to cameos in “Korra”, but Azula is not a show. Zuko (Bruce Davison) has a small part in season 3 of “Korra”, but never mentions his sister. Is Azula still alive when the series takes place? Your assumption is as good as mine.
Now, in season 2 of “Korra”, our heroine visits the wise of priestly fire. Some have speculated Your leader It is an old Azula due to its hairstyle. Maybe (You can change a lot in 70 years), but if that were Azula, the program would probably have come out and said. My vote is no.
“The Legend of Korra” focuses mainly on the present, not on the past. Bring Azula just for the good of having it would not be the style of the program. In addition, remember, “Korra” worked from 2012 to 2014, that is, when the “avatar” comics just began. If “Korra” included Azula, that would have restricted the comics too much. Representing Azula as redeemed and that means that comics have to build that. Similarly, if it is still evil in its 80 years, then comics can never make an arc of redemption for it.
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From what is worth, Ehasz has maintained that Azula’s trip is one of redemption. Even planned rhythms Because how it would have happened if “The Last Airbender” would have continued for the fourth season. This arc would also have brought Zuko’s Full circle trip, as Azula would have helped the way Iroh helped him:
“(Azula’s redemption would be) longer and much more complicated than Zuko’s. He had not touched back on the end of season 3, he had to go further. At the deepest moment in her own abyss, she would have found: Zuko. Although despite the fact that everything, her brother Zuko would be there for her. Believing in her, what she, for her, did her best to understand her pain, alone.
As for the end point of Azula’s trip, this is what Ehasz represented:
“And I always imagined that after leaving the other side, she would be one of those people who makes her own feelings too hilarious all the time, and that she would be a bit excessive. As a Canadian version of Azula.”
Ehasz does not currently participate with the “Avatar” franchise (he did not write for “the legend of Korra”), and of course his story is not aligned exactly With how Azula has progressed in comics. But Azula’s complete life story has not yet been written. It has not been confirmed if Azula will appear in The next animated film “Aang: The Last Airbender”But I would not be surprised if he does. Yes Azula is To be redeemed, that is a story worth animation.
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