The Legend of Korra has grown to be one of my favorite television shows of all time. It has some of the best new ideas, great character development, a flowing animation style, and by far the best ending I have ever seen in a show. And though I love this show very dearly, it does tend to stumble in places where you would expect it to. After all, it's coming from the minds behind Avatar: The Last Airbender which is my favorite show of all time.
First of all, this is the most forward-thinking shows I have ever laid my eyes on. It not only creates a beautifully constructed world, but it did it without relying on its past series - which, by the way, already had a fun fantasy Chinese-based setting which flowed with the narrative it was trying to tell. It takes the old Chinese setting and pumps gallons of modernism into its design. This creates a 1930s and 40s feel to it which adds not only basic technology in the background scenarios, but also anything from cars to airships to even mech-suits! All of this together creates not only a gorgeous work of art to look at, but adds context to this already lore-rich world.
As I previously mentioned, the characters in this show are all fun, interesting, and most of all: human. It does, however, have trouble really defining the characters in the beginning of the series - say first half of season one - and is quickly remedied for the rest of the series' characters to reach their full potential. When the creators really want you to know exactly who the characters are and even their inner-most feelings, they express them sometimes out-front or subtly, depending on the character. All in all, by the end of the series I didn't just know these characters, they became apart of me - my sometimes unruly behavior was reflected in Korra's smart-but-indecisive planning among other things!
I can't go any further without mentioning the artwork and animation in this show. It flows. Perfectly. It is flawless in every way possible aside from a few unnecessary slow-motion scenes, but I tend to nitpick. Firebending, waterbending, airbending, and earthbending have never felt more alive than in this show and especially in the pro-bending scenes, which I kind of wished came back after season one as they were the some of the most heart-pounding "fights" in-between the main plot's down time.
Final Thoughts
The Legend of Korra is obviously by now in my top 5 shows of all time and it deserves to be in that spot. From the characters, to the scenery, the setting, and overall tone of the show, everybody... everybody needs to watch this show.
I thought The Legend of Korra was AMAZING
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