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9/10
Don´t let its first 5 minutes discourage you, this cartoon is at least AS GOOD as its predecessor!!!!!!! Warning: Spoilers
----Don´t let its first 5 minutes discourage you... this cartoon is at least AS GOOD as its predecessor!!!!!!!---

(((Note: I will reveal some things from this episode and a few upcoming ones, but as usual, I will try to keep my spoilers as low as possible.))))

Even when I think that this series is good enough to have fans that are totally new to these cartoons, I assume that most of us had already seen its predecessor Avatar: The Last Airbender; the cartoon that told us the story of Aang, the previous incarnation of the Avatar, before watching this new series of adventures.

I want to point out that its first five minutes resulted discouraging as at the moment of seeing the attitude and behavior of Korra, one tends to think that she is nothing like Aang was and that this cartoon probably is not going to be a worthy successor of the one of Aang´s , nevertheless, the story soon makes us understand that if Korra does not have quite the personality and seriousness that would make her a good Avatar that is in high proportion because her masters are also not acting in a very worthy way, they seem too comfortable and intransigent in their positions and not concerned about the development of the world around them as they should. Also there are some elements that could make us think that more than a continuation, this would be more like a remake as some things look too similar to the cartoon it span-off from, but again the story soon shows that it has new interesting elements of its own and we see a REPUBLIC CITY that seems to be a hybrid of the old cities were Aang and his friends lived and more or less our world in the middle 50´s or early 60´s judging by the fact that they already have radios that are rather small, which could only happen with the implementation of transistors , or at least that is the way history has told us it happened.

One of the main things that these first episodes do is to introduce us to some of the descendants of the characters we knew from "The Legend of Aang", having for example, a police officer, descendant of one of Aang´s greatest allies that gives the appearance that unlike her mother, this woman will be a villain. We also meet the one who is supposed to be Korra´s windbending sensei and who is a descendant of Aang and Katara with Katara being a character that is still around. Talking specifically about the character of Katara, I would have liked her to have a different personality given the fact that she is now like 50 years older than the Katara we met before, and it would have been more interesting to see the way she changed along the years, but it was ok too listening to her behaving exactly how we would have expected her to do.

So far this cartoon seems potentially as interesting and entertaining as the LEGEND OF AANG, but we must make a small effort to understand that unlike Aang, Korra started with a bending different than AIR and her personality seems to have this one as the element of Chinese Philosophy that is more different to her.

9 Stars out of ten for this first episode!!!!!!!

Thanks for reading.

IMDb Review written by David del Real.

December 2017.
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8/10
Solid Introduction
kobedawson28 April 2023
As a fan of the last airbender, I have to say, I'm really pleased for what this show has to offer!

The new intro is great and shows the former cast as legends of the war. I love how they didn't show Aang and kept the main focus on Korra and I like how she's learned so much but she still has so much more to learn about herself, society and of course, Airbending.

I'd also love to see a Tenzin backstory on how he became a great airbender and the fact that we still haven't seen Zuko find his mom in a movie or animated special unfortunately.

But the visuals, choreography, music and everything else still looks good and at the end, sets up who's the antagonist is going to be. Solid introduction to say the least.
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6/10
New Avatar, New Metropolis
ninjavanish15 May 2012
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The wait is finally over! Korra, from the Southern Water Tribe is the new Avatar and is ready to take on the world! Set in Republic City, sort of a 1920s New York City type place with Asian culture/influence, Korra discovers the world is not what she thought it was and wants to help ease tensions between Benders and Non-Benders.

Tenzin, the son and Air-Bender of Aang is introduced as a serious, but kind man along with his pregnant wife and three children, who provide us with some well-needed laughs in this more serious version of Avatar.

Korra gets herself into trouble and resists arrest, showing her naivety, but we get to see Lin Bei Fong, the daughter of Toph as a result.

The modern city with automobiles was a turnoff for me as it was to others I know, but after watching a few episodes, I've learned to accept this new environment even though it lacks in the mysticism that made the original Avatar so great.

Overall, I score this episode a 6/10. It didn't "wow" me like I hoped and the humor was lacking, but the artistry is terrific and the story-telling is adequate. Rock-on, Korra, Rock-on!
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5/10
Not bad
abubkrm20 May 2021
Warning: Spoilers
Option for download the things is also require.....
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