The Legend of Korra

2012

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  • 4
  • 3
  • 2
  • 1
  • 0
8.3| TV-Y7| en| More Info
Released: 14 April 2012 Ended
Producted By: Pierrot
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.nick.com/shows/legend-of-korra
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Avatar Korra, a headstrong, rebellious, feisty young woman who continually challenges and breaks with tradition, is on her quest to become a fully realized Avatar. In this story, the Avatar struggles to find balance within herself.

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ThiefHott Too much of everything
Lovesusti The Worst Film Ever
Salubfoto It's an amazing and heartbreaking story.
Fatma Suarez The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful
ismael-79535 The romance that Korra has with Mako, is horrible. First it's Mako with Asami Sato and then Mako with Korra, at the end of the day Mako stayed with Asami Sato. And the got kisses back and forth. Which makes Korra like she is sharing Mako with Asami. Like their is no respect in that relationship and the best part Korra didnt even care about it at the end. It look like a threesome. Not the best show for kids or teens. Meanwhile Avatar the last air bender was excellent in everything. I could go on with Korra and other dumb things the show has but I just stop watching it, I could not stand another episode.
mrfreedom-stallnig -Great but inconsistent artstyle. -Interesting and educational but very poorly handled themes, with false, sometimes even morally wrong resolutions/quintessences. -Major violation of various basic principles of fiction storywriting, and forced plots, resulting in a lot of bland exposition, poor conveying of important character motivation, and biased points of view. (The mystery is dispelled, as simple "magic" granted arbitrarily by gods.) -Unnecessary and subjectively very bad chosen explanations for the world and its laws, sometimes in conflict with the original series (incosnsistent rules to bending and spirit realm, very flawed origin story, technological bs). -dumbed down, two dimensional and stereotypical characters with little to no (or just the pretense of) developement. Especially the unintellectual, tantrum throwing bully protagonist with anger issues, who gets everything handed on a silver platter and never really has to deal with the consequences. (And if it happens, it isn't shown). And the beloved Characters and their legacy from the original series are handled despicably. -Comedy theatrics are obnoxious and often out of place. -The world of charming traditional asian cultures from the original series were discarded for a cold, western steampunk setting, which gives the series a totally different feel, and imo not for the better.All in all, it's avatar, but with less of most what made the original series great, unnecessary additions, and a sour aftertaste.
hezekiahlamet Korra is way too different from Aang regardless of the gender but i definitely love the whole thing. No need to compare them. Please never stop producing Avatar!!! Make more!!!
Jack Dalzell SpoilersWhile not reaching the heights of it's predecessor, TLOK is an amazing series in its own right. It's a successful follow up to what is regarded as one of the greatest TV shows of all time that continues to build and develop this amazing world Bryke has created and give us likable and well developed characters, whether they be good or bad, and create intricate and complex story lines that has the audience questioning and thinking about the issues the show is addressing. Themes such as fascism, equality, PTSD, and much more are prevalent throughout a series supposedly meant for children. It's a darker and more mature show when compared to A:TLA, which is saying a lot considering some of the events that occur in that show, and while darker does not always mean better, TLOK does a fantastic job of addressing and conveying these issues, especially through its villains. Characters like Zaheer and Amon act as far better and more interesting villains than any from the original series (yes, even Azula). However, that being said, it's not a show that has you feeling this way on the first go around. Part of that may be because you're blinded by your love of the original series. Spending three seasons with Aang and then dealing with Korra, who is practically the exact opposite of Aang in almost every single way, it may leave you with a huge dislike for the main character because you grew so attached to Aang and found his character more likable and relatable. As a result, some become ignorant of her immense character growth and the struggles she goes through in her time as the Avatar. Even I wasn't that big on Korra, both as a character and as a show, the first time around (especially when Season 2 hit, which is the weakest season and with how Korra acts in the beginning of it). I thought it was good, but not much else. Rewatching it, I see a lot more of the complexities of Korra's character, and her actions and decisions seem much more justifiable (most of them, her behavior in Season 2 is still a bit irritating, but again, understandable). Korra's journey is different from Aang's, and that's the point that a lot of people miss with this show, but both end up becoming successful and highly accomplished Avatars in their own right.Is the show flawed, yeah, but so was Avatar, despite how good that show was. I'm not saying Korra is better than Avatar, but that doesn't stop me from loving TLOK in its own right. I'd give TLOK an 8.5 out of 10, but since I can't give that rating, I'll round it up to 9/10.