The Legend of Korra - Book Three: Change
Voice Cast:
Janet Varney, J. K. Simmons, David Faustino, P. J. Byrne, Mindy
Sterling, Seychelle Gabriel, Steven Blum, Dee Bradley Baker, Jeff
Bennett, Adrian LaTourelle, John Michael Higgins, Aaron Himelstein,
Aubrey Plaza, James Remar, Richard Riehle, Lisa Edelstein
Studio:
Nickelodeon
Release Date:
December 2, 2014
Retail:
$19.99
ASIN:
B00NARLUTU
Running Time:
294 minutes
Rating:
Not Rated
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Billy's Thoughts:
While Avatar: The Last Airbender was popular with critics and viewers, the 2010 live-action flop left a bad taste in most fans' mouths. Luckily, the franchise has been saved the critically-acclaimed spin-off, The Legend of Korra, which debuted in 2012. The series is set 70 years after the original series and centers on a world that has been split into four separate nations - the (Northern and Southern) Water Tribes, the Air Nomads, the Earth Kingdom and the Fire Nation. A few humans and animals can blend the elements (water, air, earth and fire), but only one can blend all four together - the Avatar. Korra, a seventeen-year-old girl from the Southern Water Tribe, is the main character of the series, as she learns to blend all four elements.The fourth and final season (book) is currently airing on Nickelodeon’s website and will conclude on December 19th. In meantime, fans can grab their hands on The Legend of Korra - Book Three: Change, featuring all 13 episodes from the third season. Bonus Features include 4 audio commentaries by the creators and crew and 4 "The Spirit of an Episode" Featurettes.
Episodes on the two-disc set are:
A Breath Of Fresh AirRebithThe Earth ChildrenIn Harm's WayThe Metal ClanOld WoundsOriginal AirbendersThe Terror WithinThe StakeoutLove Live The QueenThe UltimatumEnter The VoidVenom Of The Red Lotus
With the injected steampunk vibe and great storytelling, the third season of The Legend of Korra are some of the best from the series. When the season originally aired during the summer, the ratings declined, forcing the show off television screens, but new episodes were still available online and of course now the entire season is available to own on DVD and Blu-ray. Overall, I have enjoyed watching The Legend of Korra - Book Three: Change and I recommend it to others!
*Disclaimer - I received a complimentary copy in exchange for my honest review. All opinions are my own.
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