Citations:Makorra

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English citations of Makorra

Proper noun: "(fandom slang) the ship of characters Mako and Korra from the animated television series The Legend of Korra"

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  • 2012, Lily Ung, "Weekend of Awesomeness Weekend!", Sunburst, Volume 52, Issue 1, August 2012, page 13:
    Joining together in the living room we all enjoyed our morning breakfast with a side of Legend of Korra (um, team Makorra) while the presidents from each club had their President Council Meeting.
  • 2013, Rachel Arlin, "'Legend of Korra' returns", The Massachusetts Daily Collegian (University of Massachusetts), 24 September 2013, page 5:
    Makorra” fans have waited to see their interactions develop throughout the first season.
  • 2013, Natasha Lui, "Legend Of Korra: An Amazing Anime Or Terrible Anime?", The White Polo's Magazine (Hong Kong Academy), November 2013, page 2:
    But you have to agree that Makorra (Shipping name for Mako & Korra) wasn't rushed!
  • 2017, Jake Pitre, "Rated Q for Queer: The Legend of Korra and the Evolution of Queer Reading", Reader Feather Journal, Volume 8, Number 2, Fall 2017, pages 29-30:
    Konietzko, for his part, suggests a great awareness: “There were plenty of Makorra shippers out there, so if we had gone back on our decision and gotten those characters back together, would that have meant we caved in to those fans instead?....Trust me, I remember Kataang vs. Zutara.”