The Legend of Korra in Valencia

The Legend of Korra's broadcast history in Valencia spans from November 2012 to March 2020.

Televis era
The show had originally aired on TelevisKids. Televis had already been hesitant to continue Avatar: The Last Airbender in 2008 after many complaints about the show's content, and the dark storyline that had been present through the series.

The storyline in The Legend of Korra was even darker. Complaints already started to roll in after the first episode of the series aired on November 12, 2012, mostly because the series was a continuation of Avatar. Televis ignored these complaints and continued airing the series on TelevisKids.

The series' storyline got even more serious and dark in seasons 3 and 4. According to TV Tropes, "Season 3 started out dark, showing unambiguous suicidal thoughts, violent prison escapes, and a queen who forced airbenders into an army regardless of age, but once the show was put online it got even darker than Books 1 and 2. To start off, Zaheer killed the Earth Queen in the most graphic death in the series by bending the air out of her lungs while giving her a chilling Hannibal Lecture. After doing that they broke down the walls of Ba Sing Se and the city descended into chaos with looters robbing the palace and entire neighborhoods being burned down. The Red Lotus next tried to get their hands on Korra by threatening another Airbender genocide with P'Li being the cold sniper and nearly killing Kai. The episode also ended with Tenzin being on the receiving end of a No-Holds-Barred Beatdown. The finale had P'Li accidentally blowing herself up and her love Zaheer witnessing her death, Korra being poisoned with mercury, Ghazan committing suicide to avoid reimprisonment, Ming-Hua getting electrocuted, and Zaheer going pretty much berserk. The finale ends with Korra broken physically and mentally from the poison and wheelchair bound, and the story ends with a Single Tear from Korra who can barely talk, move, or smile."

Televis had immediately pulled the show from the TelevisKids schedule after the final episode of season 3 aired in October 2014. The network had already been hesitant to even air the show in the first place, but they decided after S3 to end it. Even after this decision, Season 4 had proceeded to air late at night every Friday in 2015.

According to TV Tropes, "Yeah, Season 4 called. 1) Korra was incapacitated for 3 years!! 2) The Earth Kingdom has been rechristened the Earth Empire and is the Avatarverse's equivalent of the Nazis! 3) The Empire is researching the spirit vines, which have enough power to cause the equivalent of a nuclear explosion... and 4) The villains are winning..."

Midway through season 4 Televis had pulled the show from TelevisKids again. In July 2016 the remaining episodes were released on 2Tu+. Televis' on demand service. In October of the same year it was pulled.

TelevisKids started airing the unaired episodes of season 4 at 0:00 on Sundays starting in October 2017. After the episodes had finished airing the show reran at the same time until March of 2020 when it was pulled again.

Nickelodeon era
Nickelodeon Valencia premiered the show on October 7, 2012 and continued airing it until Televis acquired the cable/sat broadcast rights for their TeleMAX service in 2013. In 2014 Nickelodeon continued airing the show. The final episode aired in December of that year and it continued rerunning the show until the 2017 rebrand.