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Nickelodeon sets Avatar: Last Airbender sequel for 2011

I'm excited, especially that it's now going to be 2 Seasons with a total of 26 episodes, rather than a single 12 episode season. Avatar: The Last Airbender was so well done
 
I wish it would be more episodes, but 26 is much, much better than 12. Hopefully this is a success so that we can get more Avatar cartoons in the future.
 
I'm surprised that there hasn't been a new thread, maybe it just didn't show up with the general search terms I used, but Nick posted on their FaceBook today that the premier date for The Legend of Korra is April 14th, 2012 at 11 am.

Which is nice because Young Justice has a 10:30 am airtime.
 
This is going to be so damned good! I can't wait to see it!
I believe my initial reaction to the new trailer was something akin to your Pony avatar ;-)

Now that I have composed myself I shall simply post:

NewGameofThronesANDLegendofKorrainthesamemonth!!!


Hugo - geekout over
 
As a thanks for all the likes and shares via Facebook and Twitter, they are making the first two episodes available for online viewing on March 24 at Korra Nation! :techman:
 
Actually the release date for the first episode was about a week ago if you know where to look ... :devil:

It definitely lives up to the hype.
 
Good job you swallowed Viacom's honeypot. :techman:

They apparently recorded every ip address that accessed their servers and they are ready to sue everyone of those individuals for illegally accessing their computer network.

Hope you live in a country where they can't blackmail your isp to get your personal information. Or you are probably a few thousand dollars in the red.
 
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^ But they can send send a letter to your ISP, which will in turn be forwarded to you, asking you to stop any further downloads of their property. I assume that your ISP can drop you if you don't comply and this becomes a problem.

As a thanks for all the likes and shares via Facebook and Twitter, they are making the first two episodes available for online viewing on March 24 at Korra Nation! :techman:
Thanks for the heads up. I started a disscussion thread here.
 
They apparently recorded every ip address that accessed their servers and they are ready to sue everyone of those individuals for illegally accessing their computer network.
They won't sue anyone, don't be ridiculous.:rommie:

It's Paramount. They actually sued fans for having fan websites for Star Trek.
It's 10:52 am, I'm eating cold pizza and drinking warm booze and reading TrekBBS off my neighbour's unsecured wifi. You think I care if Paramount sues me?
 
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