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Filled the cup.
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Now. Here. Man.
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Honest to God, Legend of Korra is one of the best animated series I've ever seen. The animation's phenomenal, and the characters are extremely well-written; Korra may be the best example I've seen of an animated action-heroine that kicks ass without dragging the series down in some ham-fisted 'girl power' message. It does such a great job of building on the foundations that Avatar laid out, while still being an incredibly entertaining story in its own right.
Also, I can't look at Amon without immediately thinking Doctor Doom. Which is appropriate, considering that Legend of Korra is essentially a steampunk superhero series. |
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