Corrected entry: When Korra gets her bending back, she ends with a massive wave shooting up over the cliff. But there is a difference between the shape of the wave between the two shots: in the first one, there is a sort of notch, through which we can see Korra, but in the reverse angle, the notch is instantly gone, it's just a wall of spray. (00:21:05)
FleetCommand
1st Feb 2014
The Legend of Korra (2012)
27th Jan 2014
The Legend of Korra (2012)
Corrected entry: When Korra parked the car, she ended up bending a lamppost. Those are pretty tough, but there isn't so much as a scratch on the bull-bar of the car. (00:08:15)
Correction: First, "there isn't so much as a scratch" is wrong; we don't know if there was or wasn't a scratch, because the part that gets scratched was not shown. Second, "those are pretty tough" is a personal assumption. (I assume from the real world?) A car is shown to have bent a lamp post. That's evidence that lamp posts in this cartoon world (which is a steam-punk world) are not tough.
Correction: 1) That is exactly how it is intended. The white portion of water gets sprayed. The blue portion goes back down. It is unsurprising, especially because Korra is emanating a shockwave. 2) I can see two notches going back down.
FleetCommand