Citations:Korrasami

Proper noun: "(fandom slang) the ship of characters Korra and Asami from the animated series Avatar: Legend of Korra"

 * 2015, Alex Helm, "Love starts young", The Marquee (Edward S. Marcus High School, Flower Mound, Texas), Volume 29, Issue 4, 23 January 2015, page 28:
 * The online fan-base who hoped that Korra and Asami - nicknamed “Korrasami” - would end up together never thought that it would actually happen.
 * 2015, L. A. Hill, "Cartoon Heroes", Out in Perth, Issue 165, March 2015, page 31:
 * The creators decided to dispel the confusion, by posting online that “Korrasami is canon”.
 * 2015, Nick Havey, "Bisexual stereotypes need to go bi bi bi", The Daily Wildcat (Arizona University), Volume 108, Issue 119, 25 March 2015, page 4:
 * Not only did the creators openly confirm that the ending was intended — and Korrasami shippers aren't just reading too much between the lines — a ton of artwork has been created and sold to benefit LGBTQ suicide prevention.
 * 2015, Kathryn DelGenio, "War between Women Attracted to Women", YELL!: GRU Women's and Gender Studies Magazine (Georgia Regents University), Volume 3, Issue 1, Spring 2015, page 16:
 * Some members of the bi community on Tumblr, for example, attempted to claim the ship "Korrasami," from the series Avatar: Legend of Korra.
 * 2015, Christian Holub, "New Legend of Korra comic will explore heroine'ssame-sex romance", Entertainment Weekly, 10 July 2015 (archived on Usenet):
 * Korrasami fans, rejoice! The hit Nickelodeon show The Legend of Korra is continuing as a new comic series from Dark Horse, the publisher announced in its Comic-Con panel today.
 * 2015, Michael Dante DiMartino, Bryan Konietzko, & Joaquim Dos Santos, The Legend of Korra: The Art of the Animated Series - Book Four: Balance, page 182:
 * In honor of “Korrasami” and all the fans out there struggling with their sexual identity, I donated 100 percent of my proceeds from the sale of the print to an LGBTQ suicide-prevention hotline.
 * 2018, Claiming the B in LGBT: Illuminating the Bisexual Narrative (ed. Kate Harrad), unnumbered page:
 * The redeeming feature of Korrasami (as the pairing has become known among fans) is that the show's producers very clearly stated that both characters are bisexual and definitely in a relationship.
 * 2018, Nicolle Lamerichs, "When Production Is Over: Creating Narrative Closure in Fan Edits", in Everybody Hurts: Transitions, Endings, and Resurrections in Fan Cultures (ed. Rebecca Williams), page 147:
 * While the “Korrasami” pairing was confirmed at the ending, fans desired to see more and engaged in slash activities to portray the relationship.
 * While the “Korrasami” pairing was confirmed at the ending, fans desired to see more and engaged in slash activities to portray the relationship.