one last upload of a submission to the makorrasummerproject, samsara, and I’m pretty sure I posted a wip of this one at some point. I don’t really know what this is other than Korra is probably some sort of divine being, hence the wings, and she’s doing something with Mako’s spirit, idk. (as you’ve probably noticed, I have a tendency not to do backgrounds or complex poses WHOOPS)
ok so i screenshotted this moment because i thought it was pretty cool
the first time we get to see all four elements working together for a common enemy, blah blah blah, but i started laughing because
sokka’s fucking boomerang. sokka threw a fucking boomerang at princess azula, renowned lightning bender and heir-apparent to the throne of the fire nation.
and sokka threw a boomerang at her.
I NEVER NOTICDD THIS OMG
I have seen this series in its entirety more times than I can count and I never fucking noticed he threw the boomerang
this is so fuckin fjuny that you noticed this now because a little over a week ago i made this parallel between this scene and one in korra and fucking bumi does the SAME exact thing except he just throwS a ROCK he throws a fucKing ROcK at a DARK SPIRIT
I tell ya, I’d sell a kidney for a book 2 soundtrack – book 2 may well be Zuckerman’s highlight.
This is the music playing when Unalaq soothes the dark spirit in book 2′s opening episode, ‘Rebel Spirit’. It’s also used when Wan interacts with the fire lion turtle when he is banished from his home town in ‘Beginnings part 1′, and when Korra spiritbends the dark spirit bats in ‘The Guide’.
This is my tribute to Korra and both Avatar series as a whole.
This is The Greatest Change, a song that played in the finale of Book 1: Air of The Legend of Korra that combines both the original theme from ATLA and LOK together, but here I have added a twist that I think defines the Avatar world and its influences well. The entire song here is played in only classical Asian (Chinese and Japanese) instruments including the koto(zheng in Chinese or gayageumin Korean), shamisen, and the shakuhachi.