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7* There is a bridge with the distinctive silhouette of San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge, with less obvious allusions to Golden Gate Park, and infamous high-security prison Alcatraz.
8** The San Francisco connection is further strengthened in the ''ComicBook/AvatarTheLastAirbenderTheRift'' and ''ComicBook/AvatarTheLastAirbenderImbalance'', which show Republic City's history as a mining town.
9* The Avatar Aang memorial statue on its Island is strongly reminiscent of the Statue of Liberty.
10* The character Mako is a shout out to the deceased voice actor of Iroh in the original series, {{Creator/Mako}} Iwamatsu.
11* Asami Sato is '''[[AvertedTrope not]]''' a visual ShoutOut to Lust from ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist''. Their similarities were completely unintentional, but Creator/BryanKonietzko embraced it in a [[http://bryankonietzko.tumblr.com/post/18387976331/just-a-quick-study-i-did-a-few-months-back-of-lust Tumblr]] post after having it pointed out to him, since he thinks Lust has a beautiful character design. He did, however, [[http://bryankonietzko.tumblr.com/post/25409026851/sorry-guys-i-wish-i-had-something-more give her Lusts' lipstick color]]. Asami's general design was inspired by 1940's film actresses, with her hair based on Creator/RitaHayworth's.
12* Hiroshi Sato, inventor of the Satomobile, is an obvious reference to Henry Ford, inventor of the Model T.
13* Varrick, on the other hand, is a fairly obvious {{Expy}} of Howard Hughes and a myriad of eccentric fictional inventors/entrepreneurs based on his persona, most notably [[ComicBook/IronMan Tony Stark]]. The similarity is acknowledged further when he develops suits of PoweredArmor for Kuvira and is being forced to work for her at gunpoint to create a superweapon.
14** Zhu Li is in a very similar situation to Pepper Potts, having trouble conveying her feelings for her brilliant but extremely ego-centered boss.
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17* When told they need money to compete in a tournament, Bolin asks Korra if she has [[Franchise/HarryPotter a secret account filled with gold]].
18* Asami and Mako meeting when she crashes into him with her motorbike is a reference to Haruko & Naota's first meeting in ''Anime/{{FLCL}}'' (a series which Bryke have named as one of their biggest inspirations for ''Avatar'').
19* When Asami is first revealed to be Hiroshi's daughter, she is introduced as "[[StealthPun Miss]] [[Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion Sato]]".
20* "The Aftermath" also features a brief racing segment, set to music that's similar to the ''Anime/SpeedRacer'' theme.
21* The [[http://img1.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20121110215101/avatar/images/f/f8/Mecha_tanks.png Mecha tanks]] built by [[spoiler: Hiroshi Sato]] bear a strong resemblance to the [[http://img3.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20100610234325/bioshock/images/e/ef/Bouncer_Big_Daddy.jpg Big Daddies]] of [[VideoGame/BioShock BioShock.]]
22* Amon himself is an homage to several anime characters
23** He is [[AntiVillain conflicted villain]] who wears a CoolMask, [[WellIntentionedExtremist uses immoral means to achieve otherwise benevolent goals]], and has [[spoiler:a long-lost relative]]. Amon [[Franchise/{{Gundam}} IS A CHAR]] [[CharClone clone]]
24** And then there are the similarities between Amon and Lelouch from ''Anime/CodeGeass''. They are both masterminds hiding behind masks to conceal their identity, which contradicts with the propaganda they feed their followers, and their uniformed mooks fight against the establishment by using non-conventional tactics and increasingly more powerful technology given to them by a genius scientist/inventor. Hell, Amon's first appearance with the line of Equalists behind him is practically the same shot as Lelouch first appearing as Zero with the black knights behind him.
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29* Varrick's motion picture from "Rebel Spirit" is a Avatar-verse version of "Sallie Gardner at a Gallop".
30** The co-star for Varrick's "mover" is a red-headed actress named Ginger, now why does [[Series/GilligansIsland she sound familiar?]]
31** Varrick later creates a film serial titled "Nuktuk, the Hero of the South", with Bolin in the lead role. It's reminiscent of 30s sci-fi serials like ''Flash Gordon'' while doubling as pro-South propaganda. Further, its title references ''Film/NanookOfTheNorth, a classic "documentary" on the Inuit (of whom the Water Tribe are a partial FantasyCounterpartCulture).
32* Tonraq saying he had been running from the past for so long in "Civil Wars part 2" is similar to what [[WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994 Simba]] said.
33* Wan is introduced like WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}: a thin young man, having just stolen a loaf of bread, is running through the city streets chased by well-armed fat men.
34* There are a number in the "Beginnings" episodes towards Creator/HayaoMiyazaki's films. Spirits have a procession towards a hot spring and the disguised human is found out by smell. Wan rides a deer-like creature while trying to stop humans and spirits from killing each other. Remind you of anything?
35* Wan, the first Avatar, stole fire from the spirits to help the humans survive, just like the Greek mythological figure Prometheus stole fire from the gods to help humanity. Both were punished for their actions.
36* While Vaatu and Raava are obviously inspired by the concept of Yin and Yang, there is also potential inspiration from the Hindu deities Vishnu and Shiva. Respectively, they are the preserver and destroyer, much like Vaatu and Raava. Like Vaatu potentially destroying the universe every 10,000 years, Shiva destroys the universe in a set cycle.
37* The unique art style which helps the two-parter "Beginnings" stand out is almost certainly at least partially an homage to Ukiyo-e style Japanese art, an art genre that was prominent from the 1600-1800s. This is especially evident in the backgrounds and landscapes.
38* Continues in "A New Spiritual Age", where Korra [[spoiler: has her age changed]] and finds that her emotions, especially strong ones, can influence her surroundings in the Spirit World, similar to Sophie in ''Anime/HowlsMovingCastle''. She also rides a dragon she rescued, like Chihiro in ''Anime/SpiritedAway''.
39** At the same time, [[spoiler:a little girl]] wanders about a fantastic world of unusual geometries with talking plants and animals, including in a significant tea party full of {{Cloud Cuckoolander}}s? Are we talking about Korra or [[Literature/AliceInWonderland Alice]]?
40** A few of them also look like ''Videogame/{{Pokemon}}'' and [[Manga/{{Mushishi}} "mushi"]]; the green No-Face expy's flat face is similar to a character from ''Webcomic/RiceBoy''.
41* While giving humans the power to control an element (in this case, fire) in "Beginning Part 1," the Lion-turtle tells them, "[[WesternAnimation/CaptainPlanetAndThePlaneteers The power is yours]] to keep..."
42* The two portals are [[VideoGame/{{Portal}} blue and orange]].
43* Vaatu (and [[PaletteSwap Raava's]]) design is similar to [[WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack Aku's]]; seemingly flat regardless of angle, with lots sharp curves combined with flowing and swirling motions when moving.
44* A [[DroneOfDread deep, bass noise]] plays whenever Vaatu fires off his energy blast, giving an allusion to the Reapers from the ''Franchise/MassEffect'' series, especially with Vaatu's pose at the time. May double as a reference to ''Film/TheWarOfTheWorlds'', which inspired the Reapers to use that note in the first place. Compare [[https://youtu.be/kwq3lJVlhKM?t=1m6s Vaatu's beam]] to the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVoU30ixHrM Reaper weapon]].
45* When Bolin faces off against Northern terrorists [[spoiler: (actually Varrick's hired gangsters)]], he is accompanied with a triumphant {{Eagleland}}-esque fanfare, as he tears off his sleeves - good thing Bolin [[{{ComicStrip/Popeye}} eats his spinach!]]
46* Immediately following this scene we have Mako being released from prison, greeted by a crowd of admirers, and told by his boss that he has been promoted to detective, while Lu and Gang have been fired. The dialogue in this scene is very similar to the ending of ''WesternAnimation/{{Mulan}}''.
47* In the episode "Harmonic Convergence", Bumi's destruction of the Northern Water tribe's base via a mechatank gone haywire is reminiscent of Major Frank Burns' out-of-control camp-trashing tank joyride in the ''{{Series/MASH}}'' episode, "Hey Doc".
48* The {{kaiju}}-style battle between [[spoiler: Korra's spirit and "[=UnaVaatu=]"]] is like a cross between ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'', with [[spoiler: [=UnaVaatu=] looking a lot like an Angel, particularly Zeruel, and Korra's spirit form resembling a blue, clothed form of Rei's "Giant Naked Rei" form in ''End Of Evangelion'']] and ''Literature/{{Paprika}}'' [[spoiler: the heroine's dream-self becomes huge to battle her mentor-turned-evil before he can throw the world into chaos]].
49** Korra turning into a giant glowing blue person after accessing the energy of the universe resembles Dr Manhattan in ''ComicBook/{{Watchmen}}'', although thankfully without the detachment from humanity or the nudity.
50* During Wan's battle with Vaatu in ''Beginnings, Part 2'', his flight technique through airbending looks an awful lot like [[Franchise/DragonBall the Flying Nimbus]].
51* The shot of the giant, spirit Korra traveling through the spirit portal was inspired by the "Star Gate" scene in ''Film/TwoThousandOneASpaceOdyssey''.
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54* Ghazan can turn rocks into a magma glaive, which looks and acts just like the one in ''Film/{{Krull}}''
55* The Earth Queen has a love-hate relationship with animals [[spoiler: she hates them due to allergies but she (allegedly) loves them as ExoticEntree[=s=]]] like ''WesternAnimation/ThePiratesInAnAdventureWithScientists''[='=] Queen Victoria.
56** She's also [[WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994 surrounded by idiots.]]
57* [[http://nowtasha.tumblr.com/post/98751516081/i-keep-seeing-this-image-pop-up-all-over-the One storyboard image]] shows Bolin making the "I have met Excalibur" face from ''Manga/SoulEater''.
58* The manner in which Korra is [[http://i.imgur.com/57ZLYDe.png restrained]] by [[spoiler: the earth queen]] is very reminiscent of [[Film/TheSilenceofTheLambs a certain cannibalistic serial killer.]]
59* When Bolin tries to radio the northern Air Temple, Meelo picks up and starts doing a version of Cheech and Chongs "Dave's not here" bit.
60* Zaheer's speech in the finale of book three, about ending the Avatar cycle, is [[ShoutOutToShakespeare rather reminiscent of the Bard's]] [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Crispin%27s_Day_Speech Saint Crispin's Day Speech]] from ''Theatre/HenryV''.
61-->So we lucky[[note]][[ShownTheirWork which is what the original's "happy" meant in Shakespeare's time]][[/note]] few, this [[BandOfBrothers band of brothers]] and sisters [...]
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64* Season 4 [[http://38.media.tumblr.com/1f40c8cfac346f7280081e7f59e0e926/tumblr_nby53xZauv1rogcuio1_1280.jpg Korra]] and ''Film/TronLegacy''[='s=] [[http://img2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20130915150150/disney/images/7/7f/035_quorra_highrez_01.jpg Quorra]]. In addition to the name and design similarities they're both powerful, big-hearted though somewhat sheltered ActionGirl[=s=] in a world on the verge of being conquered by a [[ControlFreak perfection-obsessed]], [[BadassLongCoat badass in a long coat]] who's got [[DaddyIssues issues with their "parent"]] and itching to expand their territory. Additionally they had an elder from a previous story heal their physical wounds and [[spoiler: in the end our heroines pair up with the heir to a major tech company who loves motorcycles and has a very complicated relationship with their father, who sacrifices himself to save his child and the world. The two are last seen holding each other tightly while going into a warm, blazing light onto another adventure (or just a vacation)]].
65* Varrick's [[http://i.imgur.com/igz7S5K.png Mecha suits]] built for Kuvira's army in Book 4, have more of a resemblance to a generic [[ComicBook/IronMan Hulkbuster]], with the domed helmet and the Earth Empire sigil replacing Stark's arc reactor light.
66* While undergoing physical therapy, Korra is asked by Katara to [[Film/KillBill wiggle her big toe]]. UsefulNotes/FranklinDRoosevelt used this same technique while battling polio.
67* Korra's battle with her [[spoiler: mysterious spirit doppleganger]] and her her eventual meeting with [[spoiler: Toph]] in the Foggy Swamp is very similar to Luke journey to Dagobah in ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack''.
68** A reference to ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith'' occurs in the next episode when [[spoiler:Kuvira, like Palpatine, brazenly declares the beginning of a new empire, with herself as empress, to the resounding approval of the people.]]
69* Prince Wu's [[http://aninounettear.tumblr.com/post/100257795768/who-run-the-world-prince-wu dance]] in episode 3 is very similar to {{Music/Beyonce}}'s dance from her video for ''Who Run the World''.
70%%* To the other ''Film/{{Avatar}}'': The [[ArmiesAreEvil evil army]] with flying ships and PoweredArmor closes in on [[TheWorldTree a giant tree infused with spiritual power]] in order to harvest its [[{{Unobtanium}} untapped natural resources]], which causes the rest of spiritually-infused flora and fauna to attack other humans.
71* The way the Colossus exterior is attacked is very similar to how the Titans were fought in Attack on Titan.
72* Yet more shout outs to Franchise/StarWars occur in the finale:
73** First when Su and Lin try and fail to metalbend the Colossus' feet (it being made of unbendable platinum), the twins follow up with a length of metal cable tied around its feet, before the airbenders and Korra attempt to push it over. Unfortunately, [[Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack the Rebels were able to pay for better cable]], because this cable snaps before the Colossus trips.
74** Second is the scene when Su destroys the loading mechanism for the spirit cannon. It looks suspiciously like a certain scene involving a [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi certain Emperor]].
75** Last is the reactor overload explosion, which minus vaporizing the whole ship, creates the same explosive ring when it finally detonates.
76* The explosion that creates the new spirit portal in the middle of Republic City looks very much like the one in Neo-Tokyo from ''{{Manga/Akira}}''.
77* [[http://bryankonietzko.tumblr.com/post/104817322157/for-bolins-new-book-4-outfit-i-wanted-to-give Bolin's outfit in Season 4]] was based on the iconic ''[[ComicBook/TheRocketeer Rocketeer]]'' outfit.
78* When [[BavarianFireDrill pretending to transfer prisoners]] at the guard checkpoint, Bolin claims he's sending them to "[[Literature/EscapeFromCamp14 Camp 14]]".

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