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The main characters are voiced by [[Janet Varney]], [[Seychelle Gabriel]], [[David Faustino]], [[P. J. Byrne]], [[J. K. Simmons]] and [[Mindy Sterling]], and supporting voice actors include [[Aubrey Plaza]], [[John Michael Higgins]], [[Kiernan Shipka]], [[Lisa Edelstein]], [[Steve Blum]], [[Eva Marie Saint]], [[Henry Rollins]], [[Anne Heche]], and [[Zelda Williams]]. Some of the people who worked on ''Avatar: The Last Airbender'' (including designer [[Joaquim Dos Santos]], writers Joshua Hamilton and Tim Hedrick, composer [[Jeremy Zuckerman]] and sound designer [[Benjamin Wynn]]) returned to work on ''The Legend of Korra''.
 
''The Legend of Korra'' has received generallycritical positive reviewsacclaim, with praise for its writing and production values, and has been nominated for and won awards such as the [[Annie Awards]], a [[Daytime Emmy Award]], and a [[Gracie Award]]. The series was also praised for addressing [[sociopolitical]] issues such as [[social unrest]] and [[terrorism]], as well as for going beyond the established boundaries of youth entertainment with respect to issues of [[Race (human categorization)|race]], [[gender]], and [[sexual orientation]]. The series' final scene, intended to depict the beginning of a same-sex romance between Korra and [[Asami Sato]], was unprecedented at the time and has been credited with paving the way for [[LGBT representation in children's television]].
 
==Series overview==