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''The Legend of Korra'' (abbreviated as TLOK), also known as ''Avatar: The Legend of Korra'' or simply ''Korra'', is an American anime-influenced animated television series created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko for
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to DiMartino and Konietzko's previous series '' Avatar: The Last Airbender'', which aired from 2005 to 2008, the series ran for 52 episodes ("chapters"), separated into four seasons ("books"), from April 14, 2012, to December 19, 2014. It has been continued as a comics series. As with its predecessor, the series is set in a
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in which certain people can manipulate, or "bend", one of the
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: water, earth, fire, or air. Only one individual, the "Avatar", can bend all four elements, and is responsible for maintaining balance in the world. The series follows Avatar Korra, the successor and
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of
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from the previous series, as she faces political and spiritual unrest in a modernizing world. The main characters are voiced by
Janet Varney Janet Varney (born February 16, 1976) is an American actress, comedian, writer and producer, known for voicing Korra in the Nickelodeon animated television series '' The Legend of Korra'', co-starring as Sheriff Evie Barret in the television se ...
, Seychelle Gabriel, David Faustino, P. J. Byrne, J. K. Simmons and
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, and supporting voice actors include
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,
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, Kiernan Shipka,
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, Steve Blum,
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,
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, Anne Heche and
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. Several people involved in the creation of ''Avatar: The Last Airbender'' (such as designer Joaquim Dos Santos, writer Tim Hedrick and composers Jeremy Zuckerman and
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) returned to work on ''The Legend of Korra''. Like its predecessor, ''The Legend of Korra'' received critical acclaim. The series has been lauded for its writing and production values, and has been nominated for and won awards such as the
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, and a Gracie Award. The series was also praised for addressing
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issues such as social unrest and
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, as well as for going beyond the established boundaries of youth entertainment with respect to issues of race,
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, and
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. The series' final scene, intended to depict the beginning of a same-sex romance between Korra and Asami Sato, was unprecedented at the time and has been credited with paving the way for LGBT representation in children's television programming.


Series overview

''The Legend of Korra'' was initially conceived as a twelve-episode
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. Nickelodeon declined the creators' pitch for an ''Avatar: The Last Airbender'' follow-up animated movie based on what then became the three-part comics '' The Promise, The Search'' and '' The Rift'', choosing instead to expand ''Korra'' to 26 episodes. The series was expanded further in July 2012 to 52 episodes. These episodes are grouped into four separate seasons ("Books") composed of twelve to fourteen episodes ("Chapters") each, with each season telling a stand-alone story. Beginning with episode 9 of season 3, new episodes were first distributed through the Internet rather than broadcast. ''The Legend of Korra'' concluded with the fourth season.


Setting

''The Legend of Korra'' is set in the fictional world of ''Avatar: The Last Airbender'', 70 years after the events of that series. The people of the world belong to four nations: the Water Tribes, the Earth Kingdom, the Fire Nation, and the Air Nomads. The distinguishing element of the series is "bending", the ability of some people to
telekinetically Psychokinesis (from grc, ψυχή, , soul and grc, κίνησις, , movement, label=ㅤ), or telekinesis (from grc, τηλε, , far off and grc, κίνησις, , movement, label=ㅤ), is a hypothetical psychic ability allowing a person ...
manipulate the classical element associated with their nation (
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,
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, or air). Bending is carried out by spiritual and physical exercises, portrayed as similar to
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. As a result of a
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in the series's
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, there is only one living family of airbenders at the time of the series. Only one person, the "
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", can bend all four elements. Cyclically reincarnating among the world's four nations, the Avatar maintains peace and balance in the world. ''The Legend of Korra'' focuses on Avatar Korra, a seventeen-year-old girl from the Southern Water Tribe and the successor of Avatar
Aang Avatar Aang ( zh, c=安昂, p=Ān Áng) is the title character and protagonist of Nickelodeon's animated television series '' Avatar: The Last Airbender'' (created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko), voiced by Zach Tyler Eisen. ...
from ''The Last Airbender''. The first season is mostly set in Republic City, the capital of the United Republic of Nations, a new multicultural sovereign state founded by Avatar Aang after the end of ''The Last Airbender''. The 1920s-inspired metropolis is described as "if
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had happened in Asia" by the series' creators,
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and its residents are united by their passion for "pro-bending", a spectator sport in which two teams composed of an earthbender, waterbender, and firebender throw each other out of a ring using bending techniques. Rapid technological growth has displaced the spirituality of bending, and what was considered a renowned martial art in ''Avatar: The Last Airbender'' is now commonplace, with benders in Republic City using their abilities to commit crime, compete in spectator sports, and fulfill everyday jobs. The second season adds the southern polar region, home of the Southern Water Tribe, as a main setting in addition to Republic City, while the third and fourth seasons take place largely in the Earth Kingdom.


Synopsis

The first season, '' Book One: Air'', sees Korra move to Republic City to learn airbending from Tenzin, Avatar
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's son. She joins a pro-bending team alongside the brothers
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and Mako, and befriends Asami Sato, heiress to a leading engineering corporation. The ambitious politician Tarrlok enlists Korra to fight the anti-bender uprising of the "Equalists", led by the masked Amon, who strips benders of their abilities. Korra and her friends, aided by police chief Lin Beifong, unmask Amon as a waterbender himself and Tarrlok's brother, ending the Equalists' coup. In the second season, '' Book Two: Spirits'', Korra's uncle Unalaq, chief of the Northern Water Tribe, seizes power in the southern tribe. While Korra's friends seek support against Unalaq, Korra learns of the first Avatar, Wan, who fused his soul with the spirit of light, Raava, to imprison Vaatu, the spirit of darkness. Unalaq frees Vaatu during the Harmonic Convergence, a decamillennial alignment of planets, and unites with him to become a dark Avatar. After defeating Unalaq, Korra chooses to leave open the portals between the material world and the spirit world, allowing a new coexistence of spirits and humans. The third season, '' Book Three: Change'', begins as nonbenders begin developing airbending powers as a result of Harmonic Convergence, and Tenzin, Korra, and her friends attempt to recruit them to re-establish the extinct Air Nomads. One new airbender is Zaheer, the leader of the anarchist Red Lotus society. The Red Lotus assassinates the Earth Queen, throwing her kingdom into chaos, and captures Korra to attempt to kill her and end the Avatar cycle. They are defeated by Korra's friends and the new airbenders, but Korra is severely injured and psychologically traumatized. The final season, '' Book Four: Balance,'' takes place three years later. Korra slowly recovers from her mental and physical trauma. The metalbender Kuvira, assigned to reunite the fractured Earth Kingdom, declares herself head of the new, authoritarian "Earth Empire".
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builds a spirit-powered superweapon and attempts to conquer Republic City. When Korra and her friends destroy the weapon, defeating Kuvira, the blast creates another portal to the Spirit World. The series ends with the prospect of democracy for the former Earth Kingdom, as Korra and Asami leave together for a vacation in the spirit world.


Cast and characters

Korra (
Janet Varney Janet Varney (born February 16, 1976) is an American actress, comedian, writer and producer, known for voicing Korra in the Nickelodeon animated television series '' The Legend of Korra'', co-starring as Sheriff Evie Barret in the television se ...
) is the series' 17-year-old "headstrong and rebellious" protagonist, and Aang's reincarnation as the Avatar. Her transformation "from brash warrior to a spiritual being", according to DiMartino, is a principal theme of the series. The character was inspired by Bryan Konietzko's "pretty tough" sister, and by female MMA fighters, notably Gina Carano. The series focuses on Korra and her friends, sometimes called "Team Avatar": the bending brothers Mako and Bolin, and the non-bender Asami. Mako ( David Faustino), the older brother, is a firebender described as "dark and brooding" The character was named after the late
Mako Iwamatsu was a Japanese-American actor, credited mononymously in almost all of his acting roles as simply Mako. His film roles include Po-Han in '' The Sand Pebbles'' (1966) (for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor), ...
, the voice actor for
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in the first two seasons of the original series. His younger brother Bolin ( P. J. Byrne) is an earthbender described as lighthearted, humorous, and "always avinga lady on his arm". Asami Sato ( Seychelle Gabriel), the only non-bender among the leading characters, is the daughter of the wealthy industrialist Hiroshi Sato. The other main characters are the airbending master Tenzin, one of Aang's grown children ( J. K. Simmons). Tenzin's family include his wife Pema (
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) and their children Jinora ( Kiernan Shipka), Ikki ( Darcy Rose Byrnes), Meelo (Logan Wells), and Rohan. Jinora is calm and an avid reader. She is an airbender and joins the main cast since season 2; Ikki is described as "fun, crazy, and a fast talker"; Meelo is hyperactive; and Rohan is born during the third-to-last episode of Book One; Republic City police chief Lin Beifong (
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) and Korra's animal friends Naga and Pabu (both
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, the voice of a number of animals including Appa and Momo in the original series). Pabu was inspired by Futa, a famous standing Japanese
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.
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as the voice for Shiro Shinobi, fast-talking probending match announcer in Book One. He also does the
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s for the short recaps during the opening sequence of each episode. The romantic interests of Korra and her companions are less in the foreground than in ''Avatar'', and feature mainly in the first two seasons. In Book One, Bolin pines for Korra, who is interested in Mako, who dates Asami. By the end of the season, Mako has broken up with Asami and entered a relationship with Korra. This ends around the end of Book Two, during which Bolin suffers from an abusive relationship with the waterbender Eska. In the fourth season, Bolin dates the airbender Opal, while Asami and Korra become closer friends. The series' final scene indicates a romantic connection between them. Mike DiMartino wrote that the scene "symbolizes their evolution from being friends to being a couple". They both are in a relationship in comics. '' Book One: Air'' features two main adversaries for Korra: the Equalists' masked leader Amon ( Steve Blum) who has the power to remove a person's bending-powers, and the ambitious, charismatic politician Tarrlok (Dee Bradley Baker), who resorts to increasingly repressive methods against the Equalists. Tenzin's parents Katara (
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), and Avatar Aang ( D. B. Sweeney), main characters of the '' Avatar: The Last Airbender'' series, also made recurring appearances, along
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and Kate Higgins voiced
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and Toph Beifong, also made guest appearances. Amon's lieutenant is voiced by
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, and Asami's father Hiroshi Sato by
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. Sato's character, the self-made founder of Future Industries, was inspired by
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and by the Japanese industrialists Keita Goto and Iwasaki Yatarō. Richard Epcar as the voice for Saikhan, captain of the Republic City Metalbending Police Force. Both Amon and Tarrlok are identified as the sons of mob boss Yakone (
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). Korra is also supported by General Iroh (
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, who voiced Zuko in the original series), a member of the United Forces who is described as "a
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hero-type guy". He is named after
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, Zuko's uncle in the original series. '' Book Two: Spirits'' features Tenzin's and Korra's families, including Tenzin's elder siblings Kya (
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) and Bumi (
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) as well as Korra's father Tonraq (
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) and mother Senna ( Alex McKenna). Book 2 also introduces
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as the corrupt businessman and inventor Varrick, with
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voicing his assistant Zhu Li, along with Korra's uncle Unalaq (Adrian LaTourelle), aided by his twin children Desna ( Aaron Himelstein) and Eska (
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), and Vaatu ( Jonathan Adams), the spirit of disorder. Spencer Garrett joined the cast as the voice for Raiko, the president of the United Republic. The season also explains the Avatar mythos though the first Avatar Wan (Steven Yeun) and Vaatu's polar opposite Raava (April Stewart). Making a few appearances in Books Two and Three, Greg Baldwin reprises Iroh from the previous series. Set six months after the events of the first season, ''Book Two: Spirits'' sees Mako as a police officer, Asami in charge of Future Industries, and Bolin leading a new pro-bending team with little success. The anarchist antagonists introduced in '' Book Three: Change'', the Red Lotus, comprise the new airbender Zaheer (The Legend of Korra), Zaheer (
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), the armless waterbender Ming-Hua (Grey DeLisle, who previously voiced a dark spirit), the combustionbender P'Li (Kristy Wu), and the lavabender Ghazan (Peter Giles). Supporting characters include the Earth Queen Hou-Ting (Jayne Taini), the retired Fire Lord Zuko (Bruce Davison), Lin's half-sister Suyin Beifong ( Anne Heche), Suyin's trusted advisor Aiwei (Maurice LaMarche) and her captain of the guards
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(
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). New airbenders are also introduced in the season including the young thief Kai (Skyler Brigmann) and Suyin's daughter Opal (Alyson Stoner), both of Earth Kingdom origins and the love interests of Jinora and Bolin respectively. Jim Meskimen voices a Republic City merchant and later airbender named Daw, as well as Suyin's husband, the architect Baatar. Jason Marsden as the voice for Huan, second oldest son of Suyin, along Marcus Toji voicing Wei and Wing are the twin sons of Suyin. Greg Cipes as the voice for Tu, the cousin of Mako and Bolin, along Susan Silo voices a their grandmother Yin. The final season, '' Book Four: Balance'', features Kuvira as Korra's antagonist at the head of an army bent on uniting the Earth Kingdom. The cast is also joined by Sunil Malhotra as Prince Wu, the vain heir to the Earth Kingdom throne, and Todd Haberkorn as Baatar Jr., Suyin's estranged son who is Kuvira's fiancé and second-in-command. Philece Sampler voices the aged Toph Beifong, another returning character from ''Avatar'' whose young adult version was voiced by Kate Higgins in Books 1 and 3. April Stewart was cast as Zuko's daughter, Fire Lord Izumi, in a minor role.


Production


Influences

The art design of Republic City, described as "if Manhattan had happened in Asia," was inspired by the 1920s and incorporates influences from American and European architecture from that time period. Elements of film noir and steampunk also influenced the city's art concept. The design for the metalbending police force is based on 1920s New York City police uniforms, crossed with samurai armor. The fighting styles employed by characters in the original show ''Avatar: The Last Airbender'' were derived from different distinct styles of
Chinese martial arts Chinese martial arts, often called by the umbrella terms kung fu (; ), kuoshu () or wushu (), are multiple fighting styles that have developed over the centuries in Greater China. These fighting styles are often classified according to common ...
. Set 70 years later, the fighting style in the multicultural Republic City has modernized and blended, with the creators incorporating three primary styles: traditional Chinese martial arts, mixed martial arts, and Tricking (martial arts), tricking. The pro-bending sport introduced in the series was inspired by mixed martial arts (MMA) tournaments. Chinese martial arts instructor Sifu Kisu consulted on ''Avatar: The Last Airbender'', and returned as a consultant for the fight scenes in ''The Legend of Korra''. MMA fighters Jeremy Humphries and Mac Danzig were credited with "providing a lot of the moves you'll see in the Probending arena," and Steve Harada and Jake Huang provided the stylized flips and acrobatics of "tricking" to the series' fighting style.


Development

''The Legend of Korra'' was co-created and produced by Bryan Konietzko and Michael Dante DiMartino at Nickelodeon Animation Studios in Burbank, California. To illustrate the length of the production process (about 10 to 12 months per episode) and the overlap of the various phases, Konietzko wrote in July 2013 that their team was already developing the storyboards for the first episode of ''Book 4'' while the last episodes of ''Book 2'' were not yet finished. Production of the series was announced at the annual San Diego Comic-Con International, Comic-Con in San Diego on July 22, 2010. It was originally due for release in October 2011. Tentatively titled ''Avatar: Legend of Korra'' at the time, it was intended to be a twelve-episode mini series set in the same
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as the original show, but seventy years later. In 2011, the title was changed to ''The Last Airbender: Legend of Korra'', and again in March 2012 to ''The Legend of Korra''. The premiere was eventually delayed to April 14, 2012. South Korean animation studio Studio Mir, Mir was involved in the pre-production, storyboarding and animation of the series which allows the studio more creative input on directing the martial arts scenes that the series and its predecessor are known for. According to animation director Yoo Jae-myung, Nickelodeon was initially reluctant to approve the series and suspended production because, according to Konietzko, conventional wisdom had it that "girls will watch shows about boys, but boys won't watch shows about girls". The creators eventually persuaded the channel's executives to change their mind. Konietzko related that in test screenings, boys said that Korra being a girl did not matter to them. The creators wrote all of the episodes of the first season themselves, omitting "Filler (media), filler episodes" to allow for a concise story. Once the series was expanded from its original 12-episode schedule to 26 and then to 52, more writers were brought in so that the creators could focus on design work. Joaquim Dos Santos and Ryu Ki-Hyun, who worked on the animation and design of the original series, also became involved with creating ''The Legend of Korra'', as is storyboarder Ian Graham. Jeremy Zuckerman and
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, who composed the soundtrack for the original series as "The Track Team," also returned to score ''The Legend of Korra''. The second season, ''Book Two: Spirits'', premiered on September 13, 2013, and concluded on November 22, 2013. It consists of fourteen episodes. Animation work was done by the South Korean animation studio Studio Mir, Mir as well as the Japanese animation studio Pierrot (company), Pierrot. Studio Mir was expected to solely work on ''Book 2'', but executive director Jae-myung Yoo decided that Studio Mir would animate ''The Boondocks (TV series), The Boondocks'' instead because the animation process was less rigorous. Pierrot was eventually called in to fill the void and animate ''Book 2''. According to Jae-myung Yoo, Studio Mir was later contacted and re-asked to animate ''Book 2''. Yoo feared that, if ''Book 2'' failed, Studio Mir and Korean animators would have their reputations tarnished for Pierrot's failures. Consequently, Studio Mir accepted the offer and worked alongside Pierrot. The third season, ''Book Three: Change'', aired its first three episodes on June 27, 2014, soon after some episodes were leaked online. It takes place two weeks after the events of ''Book Two: Spirits''. Episodes nine to thirteen were streamed online, rather than being broadcast as a television program. ''Book Four: Balance'', the final season, was produced in parallel to the previous two seasons. The crew, at one point, worked on approximately 30 episodes at the same time: post-production for season 2, production for season 3 and pre-production for season 4. Some production steps, such as color correction and retakes, continued up until the date of the series finale, December 19, 2014. Season 4 started online distribution a few months after the third season's finale on October 3, 2014. After Nickelodeon cut the season's budget by the amount required for one episode, DiMartino and Konietzko decided to include a clip show, which reuses previously produced animation, as episode 8 ("Remembrances") instead of dismissing many of the creative staff. Studio Mir was helped by its companion studio, a subunit called Studio Reve, while working on Book 4. Concerning the development of the much-discussed final scene intended to show the friends Korra and Asami becoming a romantic couple, Bryan Konietzko explained that at first he and DiMartino did not give the idea much weight, assuming they would not be able to get approval for portraying their relationship. But during the production of the finale they decided to test that assumption, approached the network and found them supportive up to a certain limit. They decided to change the final scene from Korra and Asami only holding hands, to also facing each other in a pose referencing the marriage scene a few minutes prior and the pose made by Aang and Katara in the finale of '' Avatar: The Last Airbender''.


Animation style

''The Legend of Korra'' was produced mainly as traditional animation, with most frames drawn on paper in South Korea by the animators at Studio Mir and scanned for digital processing. Each episode comprises about 15,000 drawings. The series makes occasional use of computer-generated imagery for complex scenes or objects, most noticeably in the animations of the pro-bending arena or the mecha-suits of the later seasons. While ''The Legend of Korra'' was produced in the United States and therefore not a work of Japanese animation ("anime") in the strict sense, ''The Escapist (magazine), The Escapist'' magazine argued that the series is so strongly influenced by anime that it would otherwise easily be classified as such: its protagonists (a superpowered heroine, her group of talented, supporting friends, a near-impervious villain who wants to reshape the world), its themes (family, friendship, romance, fear, and death) and the quality of its voice acting as well as the visual style are similar to those of leading anime series such as ''Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood'', ''Bleach (manga), Bleach'' or ''Trigun''. A notable difference from such series is the absence of lengthy opening and ending sequences set to J-pop songs; to save broadcast time, ''The Legend of Korra''s openings and endings last only a few seconds. The series mostly abstains from using the Anime#Attributes, visual tropes characteristic of anime, but does occasionally use exaggerated facial expressions to highlight emotions for comic effect. As in ''Avatar'', the series adds to its Asian aesthetic by presenting all text that appears in its fictional world in traditional Chinese characters, without translating it. For example, on the "Wanted" posters seen in the episode "The Stakeout", the names of the protagonists are written as 寇拉 (Korra), 馬高 (Mako) and 愽林 (Bolin).


Music

''The Legend of Korra'' is set to music by Jeremy Zuckerman, who previously wrote the music for ''Avatar: The Last Airbender'' with
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. For ''The Legend of Korra'', Zuckerman is the sole composer while Wynn is the lead sound designer; the two collaborate with Foley (filmmaking), Foley artist Aran Tanchum and showrunner Mike DiMartino on the soundscape of the series. Konietzko and DiMartino's concept for the score was to blend traditional Chinese music with Jazz#1920s and 1930s, early jazz. On that basis, Zuckerman composed a score combining elements of Dixieland, traditional Chinese music and Western orchestration. It is performed mainly by a string sextet and various Chinese solo instruments, including a Dizi (instrument), dizi (flute), paigu (drums), a guqin, an erhu and a Mongolian matouqin. A soundtrack CD, ''The Legend of Korra (Book 1)#Soundtrack, The Legend of Korra: Original Music from Book One'', was published on July 16, 2013. Music from ''Korra'' and ''Avatar'' was also played in concert at the PlayFest festival in Málaga, Spain in September 2014. The series's soundtrack was nominated as best TV soundtrack for the 2013 GoldSpirit Awards.


Soundtrack

On July 16, 2013, Nickelodeon and Sony Music Entertainment's Legacy Recordings released ''The Legend of Korra: Original Music from Book One''. To date, it is the only soundtrack officially released for either ''The Legend of Korra'' or ''Avatar: The Last Airbender''.


Release


Broadcast


United States

The first season ('' Book One: Air'') aired in the United States on
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on Saturday mornings between April 14, 2012, and June 23, 2012. Unlike its predecessor, the series was broadcast in high-definition. It was broadcast in other countries on the local Nickelodeon channels beginning in August 2012. The second season ('' Book Two: Spirits'') began airing on Nickelodeon in the United States on September 13, 2013, on Friday evenings. The season ended on November 22, 2013. The third season ('' Book Three: Change'') began airing on Nickelodeon in the United States on June 27, 2014, also on Friday evenings, two episodes at a time. The broadcast was announced one week in advance after several episodes of the new season were leaked on the Internet. After the first seven episodes aired to low ratings, Nickelodeon removed the last five episodes from its broadcast schedule. The remainder of the episodes were then distributed online via Amazon Video, Google Play, Xbox Video and Hulu as well as the Nickelodeon site and apps. ''The Escapist (magazine), The Escapist'' compared ''The Legend of Korra'' to ''Firefly (TV series), Firefly'' as "a Friday night death slot, Friday night genre series with a loyal fan following built up from previous works by the creators that is taken off the air after the network fails to advertise it properly or broadcast episodes in a logical manner." Series creator Michael DiMartino said that the series' move to online distribution reflected a "sea change" in the industry: While ''Korra'' did not fit in well with Nickelodeon's other programming, the series did extremely well online, with the season 2 finale having been Nickelodeon's biggest online event. The fourth season ('' Book Four: Balance'') began distribution in the United States on October 3, 2014, through Nick.com, Amazon Video, iTunes and Hulu. Beginning on November 28, 2014, with episode 9, the fourth season was officially premiered back on television on Fridays on Nicktoons.


Worldwide

''The Legend of Korra'' is broadcast subtitled or dubbed on Nickelodeon channels outside of the U.S. In Germany, the first and second seasons received a German-language broadcast on Nickelodeon Germany. The third and fourth seasons are broadcast in 2015 on the Nicktoons (Germany), German Nicktoons pay TV channel. In France, only the first season has been broadcast on Nickelodeon France and J-One. A fandub project to complete the French dub was launched in 2015. In 2017, the Kenya Film Classification Board banned ''The Legend of Korra'', together with the cartoon series ''The Loud House'', ''Hey Arnold!'', ''Steven Universe'', ''Clarence (American TV series), Clarence'' and ''Adventure Time'', from being broadcast in Kenya. According to the Board, the reason was that these series were "glorifying homosexual behavior".


Streaming and home media

Since August 14, 2020, ''The Legend of Korra'' is available for streaming on Netflix in the United States. All episodes of the series have also been released through digital download services, DVD and Blu-ray formats. The DVD releases contain extra features such as audio commentary from the creators, cast and crew for some episodes, and the Blu-ray releases contain commentary for additional episodes. The following table indicates the release dates of the DVD and Blu-ray versions of the series:


Reception


Ratings

The series premiere averaged 4.5 million viewers, ranking it as basic cable's number-one kids' show and top animated program for the week with total viewers. ''The Legend of Korra'' also ranks as the network's most-watched animated series premiere in three years. ''Book One: Air'' drew an average of 3.8 million viewers per episode. This was the highest audience total for an animated series in the United States in 2012. ''Book Two: Spirits'' premiered with 2.6 million viewers. Suggested explanations for the reduced number of broadcast viewers were: the long period between seasons, a change in time slot (Friday evening instead of Saturday morning), the increased availability of digital download services, and generally reduced ratings for the Nickelodeon channel. ''Book Three: Change'' aired on short notice in June 2014 after Spanish-language versions of some episodes were leaked on the Internet. The season premiered with 1.5 million viewers. After declining TV ratings in the third season, Nickelodeon stopped airing the series on its main network and shifted its distribution to sister channel, Nicktoons (American TV channel), Nicktoons and online outlets. The online distribution is where the show had proven to be much more successful.


Critical response

''The Legend of Korra'' received critical acclaim for its production values, the quality of its writing, its challenging themes and its transgression of the conventions of youth entertainment. On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the show currently has an average score of 89%, based on critic reviews. Its first season holds a score of 91% with an average rating of 8.25 out of 10, based on 11 critic reviews, with the website's critical consensus saying, "''The Legend of Korra'' expands the world of ''Avatar: The Last Airbender'' with narrative substance and crisp animation – and progresses the drama and action with a female lead." The second season holds a score of 67% with an average rating of 8.35 out of 10, based on 9 critic reviews. Both ''Book Three: Change'' and ''Book 4: Balance'' receive the score of 100% based on 9 critic reviews, with average ratings of 9.5 out of 10 and 9 out of 10 respectively.


Style and production values

David Hinckley of the ''Daily News (New York), New York Daily News'' wrote that the "visually striking" series is "full of little tricks and nuances that only true fans will notice and savor, but nothing prevents civilians from enjoying it as well." Writing for ''Vulture (blog), Vulture'', Matt Patches highlighted the second season's loose, handheld-style cinematography – challenging for an animated series – and the "weird, wonderful", wildly imagined spirits fought by Korra; "a Kaiju parade with beasts that mirror velociraptors". Max Nicholson for IGN described the third season as "easily the show's most consistent season to date, delivering complex themes, excellent storylines and unmatched production values." And Oliver Sava, for ''The A.V. Club'', characterized it as a "truly magnificent season of television, delivering loads of character development, world building, socio-political commentary, and heart-racing action, all presented with beautifully smooth animation and impeccable voice acting". The styling of the setting – a fusion of Asian and early 20th century American elements – was noted by critics as "beautiful and innovative", but criticized for cultural appropriation by a non-Cultural diversity, diverse creative team and voice cast, and for jettisoning "authentic cultural traditions in favor of embracing white industrialized civilization".


Writing and themes

Before the first season's finale, Scott Thill of ''Wired (magazine), Wired'' hailed ''The Legend of Korra'' as "the smartest cartoon on TV," able to address adults' spiritual and sociopolitical concerns while presenting an "alternately riveting and hilarious ride packed with fantasy Naturalism (arts), naturalism, steampunk grandeur, kinetic conflicts, sci-fi weaponry and self-aware comedy." In ''The Atlantic'', Julie Beck characterized the series as "some of the highest quality fantasy of our time", appreciating it for combining nuanced social commentary with '' Avatar: The Last Airbender''s "warmth, whimsy, and self-referential wit". Brian Lowry of ''Variety (magazine), Variety'' felt that the series "represents a bit more ambitious storytelling for older kids, and perhaps a few adults with the geek gene." At TV.com, Noel Kirkpatrick commented favorably on how the second season of "one of television's best programs" handled the necessary quantity of exposition, and on its introduction of the theme of conflict between spiritualism and secularism. Covering the third season, Scott Thill at ''Salon.com, Salon'' described Korra as one of the toughest, most complex female characters on TV, despite being in a cartoon, and considered that the "surreal, lovely sequel" to ''Avatar'' "lastingly and accessibly critiques power, gender, extinction, spirit and more — all wrapped up in a kinetic 'toon as lyrical and expansive as anything dreamt up by Hayao Miyazaki or George Lucas". David Levesley at ''The Daily Beast'' recommended the series to those looking for "beautifully shot and well-written fantasy on television" after the end of ''Game of Thrones''s most recent season, noting that in both series "the fantastical and the outlandish are carefully balanced with human relationships and political intrigue". Several reviewers noted the
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issues that, unusually for an animated series on a children's channel, run through ''The Legend of Korra''. According to ''Forbes'', by telling "some of the darkest, most mature stories" ever animated, ''The Legend of Korra'' has created a new genre, "the world's first animated television drama". Thill proposed that the Equalists' cause in season 1 reflected the recent appearance of the Occupy movement, and DiMartino responded that though the series was written before Occupy Wall Street began, he agreed that the show similarly depicted "a large group of people who felt powerless up against a relatively small group of people in power." Beck wrote that ''The Legend of Korra'' used magic to illustrate "the growing pains of a modernizing world seeing the rise of technology and capitalism, and taking halting, jerky steps toward self-governance", while portraying no side of the conflict as entirely flawless. Alyssa Rosenberg praised the show for examining issues of class in an urban setting, and a guest post in her column argued that the struggle between Korra and Amon's Equalists reflected some of the ideas of John Rawls' "luck egalitarianism", praising the series for tackling moral issues of inequality and redistribution. Writing for ''The Escapist'', Mike Hoffman noted how the series respected its younger viewers by explicitly showing, but also giving emotional weight to the death of major characters, including "one of the most brutal and sudden deaths in children's television" in the case of P'Li in season 3. By portraying Korra's opponents not as stereotypical villains, but as human beings with understandable motivations corrupted by an excess of zeal, the series trusted in viewers to be able to "resolve the dissonance between understanding someone's view and disagreeing with their methods". And, Hoffman wrote, by showing Korra to suffer from "full-on Depression (mood), depression" at the end of the third season, and devoting much of the fourth to her recovery, the series helped normalize mental health issues, a theme generally unaddressed in children's television, which made them less oppressive for the viewers.


Gender, race and sexual orientation

Summing up Book Four, Joanna Robinson for ''Vanity Fair (magazine), Vanity Fair'' described it as "the most subversive television event of the year", noting how much of the season and series pushed the boundaries of what is nominally children's television by "breaking racial, sexual, and political ground": It featured a dark-skinned female lead character as well as a bevy of diverse female characters of all ages, focused on challenging issues such as weapons of mass destruction, PTSD and fascism, and was infused with an Eastern spirituality based on tenets such as balance and mindfulness. Levesley also highlighted the "many examples of well-written women, predominantly of color" in the series. Oliver Sava at ''The A.V. Club'' noted that the series had "consistently delivered captivating female figures"; he considered it to be first and foremost about women, and about how they relate to each other "as friends, family, and rivals in romance and politics". Moreover, according to Robinson, the series' final scene, in which Korra and Asami gaze into each other's eyes in a shot mirroring the composition of ''Avatar''s final moments in which Aang and Katara kiss, "changed the face of TV" by going further than any other work of children's television in depicting same-sex relationships – an assessment shared by reviewers for TV.com, ''The A.V. Club'', ''USA Today'', IGN, Moviepilot and ''The Advocate (LGBT magazine), The Advocate''. Mike Hoffman, on the other hand, felt that Korra and Asami's relationship was not intended as particularly subversive, but as something the writers trusted younger viewers, now often familiar with same-sex relationships, to be mature enough to understand. Megan Farokhmanesh of ''Polygon (website), Polygon'' wrote that by portraying Korra and Asami as Bisexuality, bisexual, the series even avoided the error of assuming
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, as many other TV series did, to be a strict divide between "gay" and "straight". In 2018, ''io9'' ranked the series' final scene #55 on its list of "The 100 Most Important Pop Culture Moments of the Last 10 Years". As ''Korra'' was made widely available again on Netflix in 2020, Janet Varney called her role as the voice of Korra "the most profound and meaningful part of my career" on account of the impact the ending had on queer fans. ''Vanity Fair (magazine), Vanity Fair'' said that the show's creators "fought hard" for the ending with Asami and Korra, which has "plausible deniability that it’s all platonic." ''The Washington Post'' and ''Vulture.com, Vulture'' have since credited ''The Legend of Korra'' with changing the landscape of LGBT representation in western animated children's cartoons, paving the way for more overt queer content in shows such as ''Adventure Time'', ''Steven Universe'', and ''She-Ra and the Princesses of Power''.


Accolades

The first season of ''The Legend of Korra'' received numerous accolades. It received two nominations for the 2012 Annie Awards; Bryan Konietzko, Joaquim Dos Santos Ryu Ki-Hyun, Kim Il Kwang and Kim Jin Sun were nominated in the category of Best Character Design in an Animated Television Production, and the first two episodes were nominated in the category of Annie Award for Best Animated Television Production for Children, Best Animated Television Production for Children. The series was also nominated for the "Outstanding Children's Program" award from among the 2012 NAACP Image Awards, which "celebrates the accomplishments of people of color". IGN editors and readers awarded the series the "IGN People's Choice Award" and the "Best TV Animated Series" award in 2012, and it was also nominated for "Best TV Series" and "Best TV Hero" for Korra. The series also took second place (after ''My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic'') in a TV.com readers' poll for the "Best Animated Series" of 2012. The first season also received three Daytime Emmy Award nominations, winning in the category of "Outstanding Casting For an Animated Series or Special." The second season received fewer awards and total nominations than the first; it was nominated for three Annie Awards in 2014, winning in the category of "Outstanding Achievement, Production Design in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production." It was nominated for two more IGN awards, being nominated for "Best TV Animated Series" and winning the "IGN People's Choice Award" for the second year in a row. The third and fourth seasons, combined into one entry, were nominated for six IGN awards, winning the "People's Choice Award" for the third time in a row, as well as "Best TV Animated Series" for the second time, "People's Choice Award for Best TV Episode" for ''Korra Alone'', and "People's Choice Award for Best TV Series" for the first time. The third and fourth seasons were nominated for two Annie Awards; "Best Animated TV/Broadcast Production for Children's Audience," and winning "Outstanding Achievement, Storyboarding in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production."


Fandom

Like its predecessor series, ''The Legend of Korra'' has a broad fandom, including on social media and at fan conventions. Most fans are young adults, according to ''The Escapist (magazine), The Escapist'', but many are children and younger teenagers. According to Merrill Barr writing for ''Forbes'', few series "boast as vocal a fan base as ''The Legend of Korra''", including such popular series as ''Game of Thrones'' and ''Orphan Black''. In January 2015, after the series ended, the media reported on a fan petition to have Netflix produce a series in the ''Avatar'' universe garnering more than 10,000 signatures only in 2015.


Influence

The ''A.V. Club'' and ''io9'' noted that the live-action TV series ''Warrior'', for which NBC ordered a pilot in early 2015, has a premise almost identical to that of ''The Legend of Korra'': It is to be about "a damaged heroine" who "works undercover with physical and spiritual guidance from a mysterious martial arts master to bring down an international crime lord" in a "contemporary multicultural and sometimes magical milieu". In an interview with GLAAD's Raina Deerwater, ND Stevenson, creator of the series ''She-Ra and the Princesses of Power'' talked about queer representation in animation, situating ''The Legend of Korra'' alongside ''Steven Universe'' as an inspiring series that has taught young fans to expect "nothing less than a variety of solid queer representation and central queer characters.".


Other media


Comics

''The Legend of Korra'' is continued in a graphic novel trilogy series written by DiMartino and published by Dark Horse Comics. The first trilogy, ''The Legend of Korra: Turf Wars'', was drawn by Irene Koh and takes place immediately following the series finale, focusing on Korra and Asami's relationship in the aftermath of Kuvira's attack. The first volume was published on July 26, 2017, the second volume was published on January 17, 2018, and the third and final volume was published on August 22, 2018. A sequel, ''The Legend of Korra: Ruins of the Empire'', was published in three volumes in May 2019, November 2019, and February 2020.


Art

Hardcover art books detailing each season's creative process have been published by Dark Horse, similar to the art book published about ''Avatar: The Last Airbender'': In July 2013, Nickelodeon published a free interactive e-book, ''The Legend of Korra: Enhanced Experience'', on iTunes. It contained material such as concept art, character biographies, Storyboard#Animatics, animatics and storyboards. In March 2013, PixelDrip Gallery organized a ''The Legend of Korra'' fan art exhibition in Los Angeles with the support of the series's creators, and later published a documentary video about it. Another art exhibition supported by Nickelodeon to pay tribute to ''The Legend of Korra'' and ''Avatar'' was held from March 7 to 22, 2015 at Gallery Nucleus in Alhambra, California. An adult coloring book, ''The Legend of Korra Coloring Book'' () with art by Jed Henry was released in July 2017.


Novels

''Book One: Air'' was adapted as two novels by Erica David, aimed at readers ages twelve and up. The novelizations were published by Random House in 2013: * ''Revolution'' (), adapting episodes one to six, published on January 8, 2013 * ''Endgame'' (), adapting episodes seven to twelve, published on July 23, 2013


Games

Activision published two video games based on the series in October 2014. The first, titled only ''The Legend of Korra (video game), The Legend of Korra'', is a third-person beat 'em up game for Xbox One, Xbox 360, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and Microsoft Windows. Despite the game's developer PlatinumGames being known for well-received action games, the game received mixed reviews. The second game, ''The Legend of Korra: A New Era Begins'', is a turn-based strategy game developed by Webfoot Technologies for the Nintendo 3DS. Nickelodeon also makes several Adobe Flash-based browser games based on ''The Legend of Korra'' available on their website. IDW Publishing released a series of board games based on ''The Legend of Korra''. The first is an adaptation of the series' pro-bending game; that was financed through Kickstarter and released in fall 2017. Korra is a playable character in the fighting game ''Super Brawl Universe'' for iOS and Android (operating system), Android, and is a playable character in the Racing video game, racing game ''Nickelodeon Kart Racers 2: Grand Prix'' for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and Microsoft Windows. Korra also appears as a skin for Skadi in ''Smite (video game), Smite''. She is also a playable character in ''Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl''.


Merchandise

A 12-inch figurine of Lin Beifong, as well as a graphic t-shirt, was announced at the 2015 San Diego Comic-Con. Mondo (American company), Mondo released a figurine of Korra and Asami holding hands in March 2018.


Spin-offs


Web series

In 2013, before the premiere of ''Book Two: Spirits'', Nickelodeon released three animated short videos online titled ''Republic City Hustle'' that cover part of the lives of Mako and Bolin as street hustlers before the events of the first season. They are written by Tim Hedrick, one of the writers for ''Book Two: Spirits'', and designed by Evon Freeman.


Film

In August 2012, ''Variety (magazine), Variety'' reported that Paramount Animation, a sister company of Nickelodeon, was starting development of several animated films, with budgets of around US$100 million. According to ''Variety'', a possible candidate for one of the films was ''The Legend of Korra''. Series creator Bryan Konietzko later wrote on his blog that no such film was in development. In July 2013, he said that he and DiMartino were far too busy working on multiple seasons of the TV series in parallel to consider developing a film adaptation at that time. A film centered around Korra and two other films related to Avatar were announced from Paramount and Avatar Studios in June 2022.


References


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