Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT It’s been over ten years since the series finale of The Legend of Korra and to this day it remains as divisive as ever. A sequel series to the beloved Nickelodeon show Avatar: The Last Airbender, The Legend of Korra focuses on a new Avatar, and despite its challenging nature and willingness to address major issues of politics, race, and sexual orientation, it had a harder time winning over audiences than the previous series.
9 A Girl Lead Character Was Always Going To Be Divisive The Legend of Korra switched focus to a girl protagonist It may be a controversial topic, but the truth is that sometimes male audiences have trouble accepting a female protagonist, and Korra being a reincarnated version of Aang made this even more difficult.
5 The Legend of Korra Was Much Overtly Political Than ATLA The Legend of Korra addressed serious topics of sociopolitical importance The Legend of Korra pushed the boundaries much further than Avatar: The Last Airbender when it came to addressing social unrest, terrorism, and issues around gender, race, and sexuality.
2 Republic City Had Less To Offer Than The World Seen IN ATLA The Legend of Korra had one primary setting Close The majority of The Legend of Korra takes place in Republic City and this setting has led some to take issue with the monotony of the series.
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