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The Legend of Korra Book One Air

 

 

SCORE: 65

 

The Legend of Korra Book One Air 

 

I was really happy to finally finish off the Avatar books on DVD. At the same time I kind of missed a few aspects of the show. So I decided to start into the next show in the series - The Legend of Korra. This starts in The Legend of Korra Book One Air. Korra starts out knowing water, earth, and fire bending. So all she needs to learn is the air bending. I thought maybe this series would only have one book since there is only one element to learn. I was wrong as it continues in additional books on DVD.

The Legend of Korra Book One Air shows us a world after Aang lived a long and full life. Republic City becomes a beacon of hope for the world. Unfortunately things fall apart after the Avatar dies. Korra comes to see all of the things that changed, and to learn air bending. Technology in The Legend of Korra Book One Air has progressed to where America was in say the 1930s. Maybe 1940s. Bending has become a pro sport, and there are metal benders now as well.

Families will need to be aware of action adventure cartoon violence. There is also scary things like blood bending, and someone who wants to take away bending powers from all benders. Amon is the leader of the Equalists who wants to destroy all benders. Amon reminds me of a Hitler kind of character. His background is most interesting.

The Legend of Korra Book One Air runs for 289 minutes and is on two DVD discs. There is a Blu-ray version of The Legend of Korra Book One Air as well. I decided to watch and review this show on DVD. I love how the spiritual aspect of The Legend of Korra Book One Air is very limited. Part of that has to do with Korra not being in touch with her religious side. That will change in book two.

Some people love The Legend of Korra Book One Air, and some hate it. I think it is an interesting continuation of the Avatar show.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 60%
Sound: 65%
Replay/Extras: 80%
Gameplay: 65%
Family Friendly Factor: 55%

System: DVD
Publisher: Paramount
Developer: Nickelodeon

Rating: ‘NR’ - Not Rated


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