The Legend of Korra is the official continuation of the Avatar universe, taking place two generations after the fall of Fire Lord Ozai. While Avatar fans generally hold the original Airbender series in higher esteem, there is still a lot to love about The Legend of Korra in addition to its superior animation techniques and better aspect ratio. The Legend of Korra Co-Creator Explains the Finale and Korrasami The series was also praised for addressing sociopolitical issues such as social unrest and terrorism, as well as for going beyond the established boundaries of youth entertainment with respect to issues of race, gender, and sexual orientation. [66] Beginning on November 28, 2014, with episode 9, the fourth season was officially premiered back on television on Fridays on Nicktoons.[67]. [32], The Legend of Korra was co-created and produced by Bryan Konietzko and Michael Dante DiMartino at Nickelodeon Animation Studios in Burbank, California. Comments. Bloodbending [62] The average tomatometer score of The Legend of Korra is 89%, with an average audience review of 78%. Yoo feared that, if Book 2 failed, Studio Mir and Korean animators would have their reputations tarnished for Pierrot's failures. Korra (Janet Varney) is the series' 17-year-old "headstrong and rebellious" protagonist,[8] and Aang's reincarnation as the Avatar. Avatar: Legend of Korra Details at Comic-Con? [47], Book Four: Balance, the final season, was produced in parallel to the previous two seasons. The Legend of Korra also ranks as the network's most-watched animated series premiere in three years. After garnering a certain number of likes and shares, the first two episodes were posted on Korra Nation during the weekend of March 24, 2012. [9] The creators came up with an idea of the next Avatar, this time a girl named Korra. Legend Of Korra Characters