#look how much more relationship development they had than mako and korra just UGH
I really wanted Bolin to be the ladies man
truly with all of my heart
he is such a sweetie
Weeeeell FUck.
(Source: ladycatsa)
#look how much more relationship development they had than mako and korra just UGH
I really wanted Bolin to be the ladies man
truly with all of my heart
he is such a sweetie
Weeeeell FUck.
(Source: ladycatsa)
It’s been another one of thooooseee daaayyyyssss.
GO FOR THE GOLD BOLIN~~~~~ It’ll never become canon but whooooo giiiiives a fuuuuuqqqqqqqq.
For those who couldn’t view Episode 8’s clip of Korra. Here it is
Preview from When Extremes Meet
Once again courtesy of /co/ it’s the new trailer featuring Tenzin Mako Bolin AND Amon’s voices and laughs
Pencil test of Korra & Bolin competing in a Pro-Bending match.
3/12/2012
I love rough animation. You not only have to think about how the characters move and act, but all the little details like animating the shadows on them. That extra color-shadow lines really defines their volumes.
And feeling really sorry for everyone outside the “zone” for watching these videos. :(
First four minutes of the first episode of The Last Airbender: The Legend of Korra
Courtesy of James
It’s all previously released footage but seeing all come together is always a treat.
Download link here: http://www.mediafire.com/?ah3n3zcw12isp3y

This week we had the pleasure of welcoming twelve members of Studio Mir from Seoul, the studio handling all the animation (also called “main production”), as well as the bulk of the pre-production work (storyboards and black & white design), of Korra’s Book 1. Our Nick Burbank crew hosted a little party so the two teams could mingle and enjoy some of the work we’ve made together. In the wake of Nick’s new TV ad for Korra (which I’d like to distinguish from the trailers we cut with Jeff Adams to the music of The Track Team), it seems appropriate to highlight the incredible talents, hard work, and dedication of Mir’s artists and production staff.
Mike and I have worked with Studio Mir’s founder, Yu Jae Myung (pictured in the striped shirt), since the pilot in 2003. As an animation director, he was integral to many of our favorite Avatar episodes, including the epic series finale. We have been through a lot together over the years…