Nickelodeon has released the first look at the upcoming animated series “Avatar: Seven Havens,” the sequel series to the popular shows “Avatar: The Last Airbender” and “The Legend of Korra.”

The artwork was revealed at San Diego Comic Con on Thursday, where “Avatar” celebrated its 20th anniversary.

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    In these worlds that we love i always think it would be cool to get a spinoff from the perspective of normies, too.

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      An anthology series where each episode, or portion of an episode, is just a small personal story set in the a avatar universe should be take nice and fun. Think “The Tales of Ba Sing Se”, but about ground level events of citizens of different nations and times, focusing on a new, usually unrelated character in each episode. It would be a great way to world build without needing an avatar to be around all the time. It wouldn’t have to be exclusively about non-benders, but should always be about people doing good.

      Just simple stuff like: A sheep-monkey herder in the outskirts of the Earth kingdom defending her flock from hunting rat-wolves. Then she rescues a newborn sheep-monkey that gets washed away in a river during the attack. It ends with her sitting vigilant on a grassy hill, the newborn asleep on her lap, it’s mother napping at her side, and surrounded by the rest of her flock also sleeping, secure under her watchful eye.

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        Something like that would be awesome but if pribably way too expensive/risky to produce as an animated show. Could work well as a comic however

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    I am 100% pumped to see where this goes. I don’t care if they do what they always do with 99% of the villains and completely cop out on their ideals at the end, I just wanna see post apocalyptic Avatar.

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    If you’re an earth bender and you lost a leg, wouldn’t you be able to bend yourself a prosthetic made of earth? One that could actually articulate, unlike a peg-leg.

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            Yeah but given how Toph’s metal bending school is portrayed in the comics, it seems to take an effort for earth benders to become metal benders. Which a teenager or adult would probably manage to do better than a child.

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            Korra featured both the Republic City police, founded by the first ever metal bender and a place where metal benders are preferred, and later a city full of metal benders. It looks like there’s a lot of metal benders because they showed us all the metal benders.

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              I mean if you have enough to populate an entire city state and enough to recruit an entire metropolitan police force from that seems like a pretty damn massive part of the population to me.

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                Doesn’t mean the rest of the world is like that. Metalbending is literally the heart of Zaofu’s culture, as it is with the RCPD (being founded/run by the first metalbender).

                It’s not uncommon I bet, but I wouldn’t assume most earthbenders are metalbenders, either. We’ve seen extremely potent professional benders like Bolin that can’t pick it up, and he’s the top 99th percentile of earthbenders at least.

                Same with lightning bending. I don’t get why people assumed it was common in LoK just because a few factory workers and mentee of a gangster boss (Mako) could do it, when powerful firebenders like Korra, P’Li, Zuko and such apparently can’t.

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      Probably going to be used as character development. That is my guess.

      An elemental leg is too cool to pass up

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      I think it’d require constant focus that a kid her age probably isn’t capable of consistently. Maybe after a lot of training she won’t need the prosthetic

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        Yeah.

        I think that’s gonna be a huge thing. This is ‘Avatar’ through the lens of a really young kid, and I suspect she won’t be ‘conspicuously mature’ like the Gaang. But we’ll have the perspective of older mentors, too, kinda like Tenzin.

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    I love the giant monkey cat. She rides it around like Naga in a leaked animatic.

    I also have a theory (not just on appearance but a leaked casting call) that she’s of Guru Pathik’s heritage, perhaps Eastern Earth Kingdom? Pre Cataclysm, the coast should be tropical and typhoon-prone, aka an east asian feel. Not sure where this city is though… maybe the climate changed, or maybe it’s somewhere else.

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    The only thing I can’t make out is what kind of era it takes place in.

    Aang was set in Feudal Japan, Korra was in the industrial revolution.

    I’d love for them to go back to feudal times, but I know that wouldn’t make sense.

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    I’m surprised they are able to use the Avatar name again. They had to drop it for Korra due to James Cameron.

    I was also hoping the show would have dual avatars as the twins, each with two elements. It would solve some of the story roadblocks of them having to find reasons why they can’t just go into the avatar state all the time. Would have been cool if the avatar state only worked when both of them are next to each other.

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      They only dropped the Avatar title in the US. Everywhere else, it was Avatar: The Legend of Korra. Might wind up with the same thing here. James Cameron also might only have the rights to the Avatar name for movies and not television.

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      I was also hoping the show would have dual avatars as the twins, each with two elements.

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      It does. Allegedly they are seperated, one is ‘picked,’ wealthy and trained with a more Korra-like personality, the other is poor and ‘lost’ with a more Aang-like personality. But we don’t know much beyond that.

      I really liked this too, but someone talked me out of this idea for a fic, actually. The reasoning being that this is the Earth Avatar Cycle, so it would be almost canon breaking for one to not have earthbending. They wouldn’t go through the stages of learning each element, it would kinda throw out the “four elements” synergy and fights and lore. They reminded me that the trope of twins being very close and “two parts of a whole” actually irritates many RL twins (hence’s Ty Lee’s character).

      So my take is twins that each have four elements, but inclinations to two each, as well as yin yang kind of personality conflicts.

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        I don’t think you can really get away from the tropes when you pick twins, given their situation. There’s plenty of “evil twin cases” as well in media. If anything I would assumed twins not getting along would be more prominent. I’ve started to see some instances where twins exist in a medium, and they are just there and not the main focus as well.

        As for lore breaking, I think the show breaking their lore would be fine. Having a third show that follows the rules strictly would get boring. For the franchise to work it would have to keep evolving and growing. We already had Korra break and restart the avatar cycle, so no one can connect directly with the lives before her anymore.

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        But two people can’t have four elements. Where is the second spirit coming from?

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          it feels perfectly sensible to me for them to just share a spirit or something, even if they’re not identical twins since it doesn’t have to strictly follow irl logic. Their whole thing could be that it’s weird how they’re connected despite just being ordinary twins.

          i mean hey, what if they have to take turns with raava? mom said it’s my turn on the bending

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      I was about to say, the color scheme is VERY moebius inspired. The world looks almost alien, it’s going to be an interesting take on the franchise.

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    Oof, I’m not really feeling the art style, seems a little cluttered. I get that it needs to adapt to the contemporary landscape of animation though I was hoping they stayed with the more grounded look of the previous series. I’ll still watch, hoping the story is really good.

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      to be brutally honest it feels like the cover of a generic (young) children’s fantasy book, it’s too… grand and colourful

      i think it’s also that the protagonist looks so realistically young, Aang was 12 when he came out of the iceberg but he didn’t really look 12 and only sorta acted his age for a few episodes, because otherwise it’d be kinda grating to watch as an adult and espically as an older teenager…

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        I mean, I don’t hate it and I appreciate the references it’s pulling from. This particular image is just doing too much for me; and I get it, it’s introducing us to a whole bunch of new info and is concept art; but I wish it was more subtle. Just my personal taste, no biggie. I have a lot of love for the stories of this universe, I watched when the og show debuted and I’m aware that the new stuff is not gonna cater completely to me, regardless I’ll be seated.

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      i feel it’s kinda telling that my immediate first thought was “huh? but toph- ohh right, not the avatar”

      did aang ever pull off anything on the scale that toph did? that whole “holding up an entire fucking underground library” thing feels like it was only really topped by kyoshi splitting off her island

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    Looks good but not hand drawn, sadly.

    Also, the shrinkflation hits hard this time. That’s half the total runtime of the previous shows.

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    I don’t have much hope for this after LoK. But I do like how Korra sucked as the avatar so much. She made an apocalypse happen. Maybe leaving the spirit portals open was a bad idea.

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        The fandom, especially the subreddit, has a lot of negative groupthink for anything but ATLA, kinda like the hardcore Star Wars trilogy fans. I don’t think that represents the net view of LoK, as it was very different as it premiered, and general sentiment like IMDB seems to skew much higher.

        It does make me worry for Seven Havens’ reception, as the setting/lore is an even more radical departure. There’s going to be tons of nitpicking/peeling apart.

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      2027 at the earliest, I believe. Next year will have an animated movie featuring the original ATLA characters, and then this is the next announced project afterwards