While not exactly anime, Bryan Konietzko and Michael DiMartino, creators of Avatar: The Last Airbender have announced at the Wall Street Journal that they're making a follow-up tentatively titled The Legend of Korra.
I'm not giving away anything that's not in the article, but the new series will be set 70 years in the future from the end of ATLA and deal with the new Avatar, Korra, who looks to be from the Water Tribe. She'll learn airbending from Aang's son, Tenzin.
So, what say you about it? I'm game for another Avatar series as long as it's as good as the first. Also, it's probably the only anime-type show you'll see made by Americans for Americans any time soon.
I'm not giving away anything that's not in the article, but the new series will be set 70 years in the future from the end of ATLA and deal with the new Avatar, Korra, who looks to be from the Water Tribe. She'll learn airbending from Aang's son, Tenzin.
So, what say you about it? I'm game for another Avatar series as long as it's as good as the first. Also, it's probably the only anime-type show you'll see made by Americans for Americans any time soon.