(Assuming OP is looking for kids shows for their kid to watch)
I wouldn't "avoid it," just wait until your kid is old enough where you can talk to them about the deeper themes going on. They hit some very complex social issues in a very digestible way in Korra.
That's why I said you gotta talk to them about what's going on. LoK is a good illustration of some social afflictions that rarely get acknowledged or addressed in public discourse, to be used to facilitate a fruitful conversation about the themes; not something to draw answers from.
(Assuming OP is looking for kids shows for their kid to watch)
I wouldn't "avoid it," just wait until your kid is old enough where you can talk to them about the deeper themes going on. They hit some very complex social issues in a very digestible way in Korra.
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There's a good set of videos that describe the flaws of the show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ModX151Ipgs
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That's why I said you gotta talk to them about what's going on. LoK is a good illustration of some social afflictions that rarely get acknowledged or addressed in public discourse, to be used to facilitate a fruitful conversation about the themes; not something to draw answers from.