The Legend of Korra is an American animated television series that aired on the Nickelodeon television network from 2012 to 2014.It was created by Bryan Konietzko and Michael Dante DiMartino as a sequel to Avatar: The Last Airbender, which aired from 2005 to 2008. It was produced. With a style heavily influenced by anime, most of the animation was done by South Korea's Studio Mill and Japan's Studio Pierrot. The series is set in a fictional world where you can manipulate or "bend" the elements of water, earth, fire, or air. Only one person, the "Avatar", can bend all four elements and is responsible for maintaining balance in the world. The series follows Avatar Korra, the reincarnation of Aang from the previous series, as she faces political and spiritual unrest in a modernizing world. The main characters are voiced by Janet Barney, Seichel Gabriel, David Faustino, PJ Byrne, JK Simmons and Mindy Starling, and supporting voice actors include Aubrey Platt.
The, John Michael Higgins, Lisa Edelstein, Stephen Bloom, Eva Marie Saint, Henry Rollins, Anheche and Zelda Williams. Some of the people involved in the creation of Avatar: The Last Airbender, including designer Joaquim Dos Santos, writer Tim Hedrick and composers Jeremy Zuckerman and Benjamin Wynn, returned to work on The Legend of Korra. The Legend of Korra ran for 52 episodes ("books") divided into four seasons. The series continues as a comic book series. Like its parent show, The Legend of Korra received rave reviews and was well-received alongside the HBO series Game of Thrones and the works of Hayao Miyazaki. It has been praised for its production values such as the quality of animation, art style, and musical score. The series received nominations and wins from the Annie Awards, Daytime Emmy Awards, and Gracie Awards. The series also deals with socio-political issues such as social unrest and terrorism, as well as
It was also praised for moving beyond the established boundaries of youth entertainment regarding species, gender, and sexual identity.