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Branko Burcksen
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I am not disagreeing with the claims about Japanese animation. Yes, there is not that much eye blinking. What I was unsure about was whether this observation implied there was a problem with how they animate series in Japan.

Based on what you wrote. It does not sound like you have seen a lot of anime, which is fine. You do, however, refer a lot to anime when commenting on the animation in Korra. I got the impression that you think there is an inherent problem with how Japanese cartoons are animated. I could be wrong, but that is the

I like how you brought up what can be described as "Lost syndrome" where characters do not bother explaining the obvious to each other. The first time I watched this episode, I had a hard time deciding how I felt about it. I considered my confusion a sign the episode was trying its hand at being more mature by not

There's already cross over fandom.

I really like the observation about who Korra takes advice from. It shows a lot about what kind of person she is, or just how she sees herself. I really hope we are going to learn more about why they chose to keep her secluded from the rest of the world for her training. I also think, despite all the mature themes,