Apr. 12th, 2012

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I wasn't originally going to watch Legend of Korra until it was over, since a) I get too impatient for the next episode when a show is in progress, and b) Nickelodeon evidently didn't want me as a viewer outside the United States. I was very mature about it too, sticking my tongue out at the imaginary Big Bads at Nick and saying "Nyah! I don't want you either!" But during a cross-country train ride where my boyfriend Wishsong had the episodes right there on his nifty tablet/netbook thingy, I finally gave into temptation.

Like everyone else, we were blown away by Episodes 1 and 2. Wishsong was especially smitten by the gorgeous artwork, and we were both impressed with the animation and the amazing action scenes. I thought at first the voice acting for Korra was rather flat, but it felt more natural in Episode 2. Stellar production value and performances all around.

Spoilers are spoilery )

Long review short, Korra is getting off to a great start. Enjoy your stinking premier, you spoiled Amerikaners, while I sit here in the dark... and plot... yessss...

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