Welcome to Republic City
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"Welcome to Republic City" | |
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The Legend of Korra episode | |
Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 1 |
Directed by | Joaquim Dos Santos Ki Hyun Ryu |
Written by | Michael Dante DiMartino Bryan Konietzko |
Production code | 101 |
Original air date | April 14, 2012 |
Running time | 23 minutes |
"Welcome to Republic City" is the series premiere of the American animated television series The Legend of Korra, a spin-off/stand-alone sequel to Avatar: The Last Airbender. Written by series creators Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko and directed by Joaquim Dos Santos and Ki Hyun Ryu, the episode premiered online on March 24, 2012 and on Nickelodeon on April 14, 2012.
The setting of the second series has changed dramatically from the first series. Most events take place in a city known as Republic City, which is a "steampunk" style city. Most notably, the access to electricity in the new series substantiates the passing of time between the two series.[1]
Plot
[edit]57 years after the end of the Hundred Year War (as depicted in "Sozin's Comet"), three members of the White Lotus respond to claims from the Southern Water Tribe of a child as the Avatar by meeting 4-year-old Korra, the reincarnation of Avatar Aang who is already capable of bending water, earth, and fire.[2]
13 years later, a now 17-year-old Korra has conquered the art and skill of waterbending, earthbending, and firebending in the Fortress—a place meant to teach the Avatar the elements away from harm—but has yet to learn airbending. Her waterbending master, Katara, who is now an old woman (with three grown children fathered by the deceased Avatar Aang), lets Korra go to Republic City after Katara's youngest son Tenzin is not able to teach Korra airbending at the fortress (due to being a member of the council of the United Republic) and seeing Korra frustrated by her isolation. Korra travels with her Polar bear dog, Naga, to Republic City, where she gets into a fight with a group of men who were going to rob an old man in the city. After being arrested for the resulting collateral damage, she meets Chief Lin Beifong, Toph's daughter, who is unhappy at Korra's arrival seeing it as a danger to the city. However, Tenzin bails her out of jail, preparing to send her back to the South Pole until he realizes that the Avatar is a vital part of the idea of Republic City, thus allowing her to stay and train in airbending. Meanwhile, Amon, leader of an anti-bender equalist group, learns of Korra's arrival, and tells his followers that he will have to accelerate his plans.
Reception
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The premiere averaged 4.5 million viewers ranking it as basic cable's number-one kids’ show and top animated program for the week with total viewers. The Legend of Korra also ranks as the network's most-watched animated series premiere in three years.[3]
The Legend of Korra received generally positive critical reviews.
References
[edit]- ^ "Nick Press The Legend of Korra press release" (PDF). Nick Press. Burbank, California: Viacom. March 15, 2012. Archived from the original on September 28, 2013. Retrieved March 20, 2012.
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- ^ Nicholson, Max. "The Legend of Korra: "Welcome to Republic City" Review". IGN. Archived from the original on November 6, 2014. Retrieved November 6, 2014.
- ^ "Debut of Nickelodeon's 'The Legend of Korra' Draws 4.5 Million Viewers" (Press release). New York: Viacom International Inc. April 17, 2012. Archived from the original on April 19, 2012. Retrieved May 30, 2012 – via TV by the Numbers.
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