Toonzone Interviews "Legend of Korra's" Casting and Voice Director
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Toonzone.net spoke to Andrea Romano in their San Diego Comic Con Roundtable Interviews. Andrea Romano is a casting and voice over director for many cartoons, as well as Avatar: The Legend of Korra. Here is what she has to say on her current project:

TZN: Will you be working on the new Avatar the Last Airbender series?

ANDREA ROMANO: I already am. I’ve recorded three episodes. It's seventy five years in the future.

TZN: Will Aang in any way be in the series?

ANDREA ROMANO: I don’t know how much of the series I’m allowed to tell you, but that whole generation has died. It’s the next generation. So it’s really cool. It’s the same producers. It’s the same brilliant attention to detail and I’m very excited. Right now we are just making twelve of them and we’ll see what happens.

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Dev Patel as Prince Zuko, Jackson Rathbone as Sokka and Nicola Peltz as Katara in The Last Airbender (New Interview)
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I still love him. He talks about The Last Airbender, as well as his formed television show Skins.

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Comic-Con 2010: Brand New Details on Avatar: The Legend of Korra
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UGO.com had a chance to catch up with the creators, Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko at the Nickelodeon booth on the Comic-Con floor to get new details on The Legend of Korra.

Here's what they found out:

:bulletblue: As mentioned , the cabbage merchant will not appear, but "his legacy will be present in some form."
:bulletblue: As an evolution of the first series, The Legend of Korra will have more sophistication to it, but still keep the humor, fun hybrid animals, and action.
:bulletblue: It won't cover more mature subject material necessarily, just different mature subjects. "It won't be another war, but a different sort of conflict."
:bulletblue: On whether or not we'd see a love interest for Korra: "We love that stuff. We're total cornballs, we love cheesy teen romance. Rest assured, there's plenty or romance happening in the story, but it's the same balance of ingredients that we like."
:bulletblue: Katara IS in fact the mother of Aang's offspring, who will be central to the show. "We didn't mean for it to be a big super-secret, that they end up together."
:bulletblue: On the persecution of Airbenders being compared to the X-Men registration act: "We'll see something like that, but in sort of a different structure."
:bulletblue: Will it be a very different world from where we left off? "Yes and no, the world has definitely changed, and evolved, and advanced, but we're very conscious of keeping the same feeling. Not totally different, but it's definitely generations later."
:bulletblue: "There will definitely only be one Avatar at a time, and it is Korra."
:bulletblue: So will Aang have any kind of presence? "Yes...in his way."
:bulletblue: DiMartino and Konietzko will continue to work with Joaquim Dos Santos and Ryuki Hung, working to improve the design and animation.
:bulletblue: The Legend of Korra will in fact be a mini-series, with Michael and Bryan directly writing each episode.
:bulletblue: "As a mini-series, it's going to be really tight. While we really love the filler episodes, those are some of our favorites, this thing is just lean and mean. It's a really cool driving story."

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Interview with Mike & Bryan on Avatar: The Legend of Korra
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Yesterday night, WSJ posted an interview they had with Mike and Bryan on Avatar: The Legend of Korra. This reveals most, if not all, the answers we've been asking on the show. Here's the interview:



The Wall Street Journal: How did you come up with the idea for the spinoff?

Bryan Konietzko: When Mike and I first created “Avatar: The Last Airbender” we always knew it would have an ending to it, that particular story. But as the show really took off, and found an audience all over the world, we knew that despite our intentions of ending that story there would probably be a time when Nickelodeon would come calling and want some more episodes….When that time came we had this idea for jumping ahead and telling a story about the next Avatar, this girl Korra.


If there’s a new Avatar, that means Aang has passed on. If he died around age 70, isn’t that pretty young for an Avatar?


Konietzko: You gotta keep in mind that he was frozen in a state of suspended animation for 100 years, so he kind of burned up some of his extra Avatar time.



The new “Avatar” is a woman. What inspired you to change the sex of the protagonist of the series?


Michael DiMartino: It’s not so much about changing because we had Avatar Kyoshi before Aang. We’d established that the Avatar can be male or female and we just thought let’s explore one of those more in depth, because Kyoshi was a popular character with a lot of fans and it seemed like a great opportunity to not retread what we’d done with Aang, who was a great hero, we all loved him, but we really wanted to try something different. And we have so many great female fans out there, who really responded to Katara in the first series, we thought we have the fan base who are really going to enjoy seeing the Avatar be a female.


Konietzko: Mike and I, we love those characters too, and we’ve encountered countless fans who are male who really like those characters too. We just don’t subscribe to the conventional wisdom that you can’t have an action series led by a female character. It’s kinda nonsense to us.


The one image that you released is Korra looking out on Republic City, where a lot of the new show take place. Tell me about that city.


Konietzko: That’s kind of a piece of concept art so when the show premieres next year it won’t look exactly like that but that’s the direction we’re headed. The first series was sort of a road show where every episode they were going to some new location. That was another new thing we wanted to do is root it in one big complex location but mainly one place. We were drawing inspiration from Shanghai in the 1920s and 30s and Hong Kong and even Western cities like Manhattan and even location-wise cities like Vancouver, a city that juts out on a peninsula or an island and has these big mountains around it.


Will we see characters from the previous series pop up?



DiMartino: I don’t want to give anything away, but rest assured there’s a definite link between the old series and this one.


Republic City is a city plagued by crime. There’s an anti-bender revolt. Does this new series deal with more mature themes?


Konietzko: Mike and I like a balance of tones. We never set out to make an overtly silly show or an overly serious dramatic show. We like dealing with all those things. It’s fair to say we’re dealing with some sophisticated things and the show is growing up a bit. But that said, we’re not in a calculated way trying to target another demographic. Even in the first series, it was about a world war and some pretty serious issues.


If Tenzin is Aang’s son, who is his mother?


DiMartino: [To Konietzko] We can say that, right? [To Speakeasy] It’s Katara. It’s not a huge surprise.


What did you guys think of the live-action version of “The Last Airbender”?



Konietzko: We’re just really focused on this new show right now, and kind of taking this off in its own direction and not concerning ourselves with that right now.


So you didn’t follow the casting controversy about the movie version of “The Last Airbender”?


Konietzko: We didn’t head up that film. We’re just happy to be back generating the original content in this mythology, which is what we do.


Would you like to bring a cartoon version of “Avatar: The Last Airbender” to the big screen?


Konietzko: We would love to. I think Mike and I would absolutely love to do feature animation. Either another story, or it if worked out, one in the “Avatar” world. We would be really excited.

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