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I really liked this series from its very beginning. The best thing that could be said about "The Legend of Korra" is that it shares all the virtues from the previous series, Avatar: The Last Airbender, being a high-quality production which is also incredibly enjoyable to watch. Overall, a promising start though it's got some way to go before reaching close to the heights of its predecessor. The voice acting is just terrific, especially from Dee Bradley Baker and Steve Blum. The show has such great energy, and the action not only looks wonderful in animation and choreography, but also thrilling in emotion and with the ability to move things forward. On the most part too the story lines are emotional and gripping, at the show's best the stories made for among the most compelling of any animated show airing at the moment. And the bits of humour injected do amuse at least, not as appealingly quirky or tonally gentle as Avatar: The Last Airbender but never does it fall into the lazy immaturity pit in the way atrocities like Fanboy and Chum Chum do. There is some intelligent writing too, mostly clear and thoughtful- though when the show continues the writing can do with slowing down and developing and dramatising a little less the love triangle angle if continued. The music, as well as having authentic flavour appropriate to the show's setting and story, is both stirring- more upbeat than the music of its predecessor in a way- and understated in the darker, in depth moments. The animation is great too in The Last Airbender: The Legend of Korra, fluid, colourful, atmospheric and detailed with the same amount of finesse and attention to detail that Avatar: The Last Airbender did and even more so at times. When well-written, the characters come across as much more than archetypes, there is real depth going on and that is to be commended. Asami is the most sympathetic character and written and portrayed very touchingly, while Amon is an antagonist that is both menacing and tragic. Korra however is an identifiable heroine, one with conflicts but also a strong personality and endearing forcefulness. Two characters don't quite come off so well, Bohlin has his moments but too much he does seem like a poor man's Sokka, while Mako's bratty over-seriousness can get tiresome. The show can have a tendency to feel rushed- the ending of the season 1 finale had a somewhat rushed incompleteness to it- and the love triangle plotting veers towards melodramatic at times. The Last Airbender: The Legend of Korra is not as good as its predecessor, and there are things that could do with improvement. When you hear that there's a sequel series to one of the best animated shows in the past twenty years or so, expectations are raised but also with the notion that it wouldn't quite be up to the same level.