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The Legend of Korra: Book Two – Spirits |OT| Korra Ain't Number Wan

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Omikaru

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Studio: Nickelodeon Animation Studio
Directors: Joaquim Dos Santos and Ki Hyun Ryu
Creators: Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko
Animation Studios: Studio Pierrot and Studio Mir
Website: http://www.nick.com/shows/legend-of-korra/

After nearly fifteen months of waiting since the season finale of Book One: Air, The Legend of Korra is back for Book Two: Spirits. The new season starts on Friday, September 13th at 7/6c on Nickelodeon, and is 14 episodes long. Note: Episode 7 onwards are now airing at 8/7c.

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To quickly get to a section, press CTRL+F and type in the hashtag along with the number corresponding to each section.

#1 About the Avatar universe
#2 Cast
#3 Trailers
#4 Spoiler Policy
#5 Book Two Episode List
#6 Legal catch-up
#7 Acknowledgements

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#1 About the Avatar universe
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Earth. Fire. Air. Water. These are the four elements able to be mastered by certain individuals, known as benders, in the world of Avatar: The Last Airbender and its sequel, The Legend of Korra, created by Bryan Konietzko and Michael Dante DiMartino. This world is heavily Asian-influenced. Bending arts are performed similarly to various Eastern martial arts, while the art direction is a fusion of American-styled animation and Japanese anime, with settings that resemble east-Asian and Inuit societies.

While most benders can only use one of the four elements – and generally coalesce into nations related to each element (The Earth Kingdom, The Water Tribe, The Air Nomads, and the Fire Nation) – a once-in-a-generation individual called the Avatar (a powerful bender who can not only bend all four elements, but has a connection to the world of humans and spirits) is born to one of the four nations as part of the Avatar Cycle. The Avatar must maintain or restore balance to the world between the four nations, which is threatened by circumstances of the Avatar's respective era.

Avatar: The Last Airbender was set towards the end of 100 years of war, after the missing Avatar, Aang, awoke from a century of slumber inside a block of ice. In order to restore balance, Aang had to travel the world with his new friends, master the three remaining elements he did not know (water, earth, and fire) and defeat the belligerent Fire Nation and its leader, the Fire Lord.

It's sequel, The Legend of Korra, is set 70 years after the events of the original show, during an industrial era similar to the Western world in the early 20th Century. With the war over and the nations of the world united, new troubles emerge in the form of social unrest from a non-bending underclass, and political leaders of the era jostling for power over the newly formed nation, The United Republic, and its capital, Republic City.

To find out where to watch Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra, check out #6 for legal ways to catch up on the show.

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#2 Cast
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Many of the characters who have been confirmed to appear in Book Two will be here. The main characters and new arrivals will have short descriptions. Secondary returning characters won't have biographies, for the sake of keeping this OP as short as possible.

You'll also notice that all of these character portraits are GAF avatar friendly. I did that for a very good reason, so feel free to use them! I may be updating some of them as the season goes on with new portraits that are more up-to-date.

Main Characters

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Korra – Janet Varney
Aang's successor as Avatar and series protagonist. Unlike her predecessor, who generally tried to avoid violence, Korra is hot-headed, short tempered and prefers to solve problems with actions rather than words. While Aang had to grow personally in order to deal with a belligerent and brutally oppressive Fire Nation, Korra's personal growth will come from facing problems in a time of relative peace.

While excellent at the physical side of bending, Korra is lacking in the spiritual side. And although she had made progress by the end of Book One, she still has much to learn about airbending and the spirit world.

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Mako – David Faustino
Firebender. Love interest. Forever in Zuko's shadow.
Growing a spine.

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Bolin – P.J. Byrne
Earthbender, and Mako's brother. Often considered the Sokka of the series (i.e. comic relief), only without the brain, and a little more brawn. Once had a crush on Korra when she joined Mako and himself in a pro-bending tournament, but he has since gotten over it. As of Book Two, he is still pro-bending, unlike his two former team mates, who have moved on.

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Asami Sato – Seychelle Gabriel
Non-bending daughter of mega-industrialist, Hiroshi Sato, Asami has inherited her father's business empire. After the events of Book One, the business is struggling, and Asami must do what she can to restore it to its former glory. She is an avid race car driver, martial-arts specialist, and former love interest of Mako. That's bound to cause tensions between her and Korra. Yep.

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Tenzin – J.K. Simmons
Avatar Aang's only airbending child, Tenzin was, for a while, the sole airbender on the planet, making him de-facto head of the Air Nomads both globally, and as a representative in the Republic City council (roles which he takes very seriously, along with literally everything else). As of the end of Book One, the usually calm and contemplative Tenzin was still teaching the hot-headed Korra the art of airbending while helping her connect with the spirit world.

Returning Secondary Characters

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Lin Beifong – Mindy Sterling
Pema – Maria Bamford
Jinora – Kiernan Shipka
Ikki – Darcy Rose Byrnes
Meelo – Logan Wells
Rohan
Naga – Dee Bradley Baker
Pabu – Dee Bradley Baker

Important Book Two Characters

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Tonraq – James Remar
Korra's warrior father. Just like Korra, he is an exceptionally talented physical bender. However, that is where his skills end, for he lacks a spiritual connection to the people of the Northern Water Tribe, who he was suppose to lead. Instead, he chose a life of relative peace in the Southern Water Tribe.

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Unalaq – Adrian LaTourelle
Korra's uncle, and Tonraq's brother. He is the chief of the Northern and Southern Water Tribes. Opposite to his brother, he has a strong connection with the Spirit World, and is set to be a key player in the events of Book Two.

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Desna and Eska – Aaron Himelstein and Aubrey Plaza
Unalaq's twins, Desna and Eska may look similar, but are actually a boy and a girl respectively. Beyond their gender, they're pretty similar. They show very little emotion, except for boredom and a distaste for most things, including Korra and the Southern Water Tribe.

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Bumi – Richard Riehle
Avatar Aang's first son, and second child. He is a non-bender, and former commander in the United Forces. After the Equalist Revolt, he retired from the army and chose to live on Air Temple Island with his younger brother, Tenzin. Personality wise, the pair are complete opposites. Tenzin is sensible and contemplative, whereas Bumi is described as “wild”, despite being an amazing strategist. This conflict is sure to provide plenty of sibling clashes going forward.

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Kya – Lisa Edelstein
Avatar Aang's eldest child, and only daughter. She is a water bender, having followed her mother, and seems to combine the clear head that Tenzin has when necessary, alongside Bumi's wild side at other times, especially around her brothers.

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Varrick – John Michael Higgins
Like Hiroshi Sato, Varrick is a captain of industry, and as such a prominent leader of the era. Unlike Mr Sato, Varrick is from the Southern Water Tribe, whereas Sato is of Fire Nation heritage. Varrick spends most of his time travelling the world on his yacht.

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Wan – Steven Yeun
You will know who this man is soon enough. He's super important, but his identity is super spoilerific until later in the season. I know it may seem a bit silly to write about all the other new characters and not Wan, but if you don't know who he is already you will appreciate me not telling you once you find out. Seriously, he's a megaton as far as Avatar lore goes. If you really want to know he is (spoiler!)
the very first Avatar, and will have a double episode dedicated to his story
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#3 Trailers
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The Legend of Korra – Book One SDCC 2011 Trailer
The Legend of Korra – Book One Trailer 2
The Legend of Korra – Book Two SDCC 2012 Animatic
The Legend of Korra – Book Two SDCC 2013 Trailer
The Legend of Korra – Book Two Launch Trailer

Trailers will be updated as new ones are released. I'll be trying to make sure all of them are on YouTube so everyone can enjoy them without Nickelodeon/Viacom's stupid region restrictions.

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#4 Spoiler Policy
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I'm going to keep this very simple for those who just want to read this. We're following regular TV thread rules, so:


  • Once an episode has aired in the US, spoiler tags of what happened in that episode are no longer required. If you don't want to be spoiled, don't read the thread until you are up-to-date with the latest broadcast.
  • Anything that hasn't aired as part of an episode should be spoiler tagged, regardless of whether that information is officially or unofficially released. So you should spoiler tag info from any trailers, interviews, clips, summaries, episode titles, leaks, and so on.
  • Spoiler tags apply to speculation where necessary, but nobody wants to read paragraphs of tagged stuff. Tag where speculation is based off of information that needs to be spoiler tagged, but keep most speculation tag-free.
  • Please don't use IMG tags when posting spoiler pics. Link to them via a URL and spoiler warn people. It's the courteous thing to do.
  • If things get bad, we'll see whether a spoiler thread is necessary. But let's see how we get on with Episode 1 first of all.
Using spoiler tags is easy. When you are making a post, just press the spoiler tag button (
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) and put all your spoiler text inside of it. It will appear
like this
. An example of how to use spoiler tags (note: I'm not using real spoilers here):

Omikaru said:
So anyway, about that episode 7 leak,
Korra and Mako split up! Yay! And then Meelo literally becomes the leaf! Double yay!
I think this season is gonna get good from here!

In regards to what we saw in that leak, I have a new theory now.
Meelo is going to assist Korra in the spirit world now that he is “dead”. Maybe he'll be more than a walking fart joke in this role.

Also, I took this screenshot from the video. They've really captured Korra's good side here.

See how I gave information of what the spoiler relates to outside of tags? That's what we like to see. Giving spoiler warnings also applies to linking to any videos or pictures. You don't need to go overboard, but be courteous. If it's an image from an unreleased episode, link to it with a clear indication that there's spoilers if you click it rather than just putting it in IMG tags. That way, anyone who doesn't want to see it doesn't have to.

In short, don't post anything untagged that will cause this reaction:
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#5 Episode List
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Episode 1:
Rebel Spirit
– Catch up on Nick.com
Episode 2:
Southern Lights
– Catch up on Nick.com
Episode 3:
Civil Wars Part 1
– Catch up on Nick.com
Episode 4:
Civil Wars Part 2
– Catch up on Nick.com
Episode 5:
Peacekeepers
– Catch up on Nick.com
Episode 6:
The Sting
– Catch up on Nick.com
Episode 7:
Beginnings (Part 1)
– Catch up on Nick.com
Episode 8:
Beginnings (Part 2)
– Catch up on Nick.com
Episode 9:
The Guide
– Catch up on Nick.com
Episode 10:
A New Spiritual Age
– Catch up on Nick.com
Episode 11:
Night of a Thousand Stars
– Catch up on Nick.com
Episode 12:
Harmonic Convergence
– Catch up on Nick.com
Episode 13:
Darkness Falls
– Catch up on Nick.com
Episode 14:
Light in the Dark
– Catch up on Nick.com

Next: Book Three:
Change
– 13 episodes beginning in 2014. The wait won't be as long as between Book One and Book Two.

These links work by default in the USA only. To watch them internationally, check out this quick tutorial on how to bypass region restrictions. This method also works for Nick.com legal streams of Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra: Book One (links found below).

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#6 Legal Catch-up
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Avatar: The Last Airbender
US: Nick's Official Website | Hulu | DVD | Netflix | iTunes | Amazon Video
Canada: Nick's Official Website (via regional workaround) | Hulu (via regional workaround) | DVD | Netflix | iTunes | Amazon Video
UK: Nick's Official Website (via regional workaround) | Hulu (via regional workaround) | DVD (reprint of all three seasons releasing in November) | Netflix | iTunes | PlayStation Video Store on PS3/Vita

There's also an animated graphic novel, Escape from the Spirit World, that takes place between Book Two and Book Three of Avatar: The Last Airbender. You can watch that here.

The Legend of Korra
There's not too many places to grab The Legend of Korra yet. The Blu-ray is region free (but not the DVD, so don't buy that unless you can play American DVDs), so that's an option for people prepared to pay. Also, iTunes has the whole season available, and your local region's PlayStation Video Store should also have episodes of Book One going up as soon as they're broadcast. If you know of any other legal places to watch this, especially for people outside of America, be sure to let me know and I'll add them here.

If you are from America or can use the region workaround to access Nick.com (I can't, so I can't personally test these links, sorry!), this list of episodes are free and legal.

Episode 1
Episode 2
Episode 3
Episode 4
Episode 5
Episode 6
Episode 7
Episode 8
Episode 9
Episode 10
Episoide 11 & 12 (1 Hour Finale)

Republic City Hustle
This is a web miniseries providing some background on The Legend of Korra's two brothers, Mako and Bolin.

Part 1
Part 2
Part 3

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#7 Acknowledgements
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Kyledk05 – He provided the ATLA banner above. It must've taken some work to piece together since it's captured in segments as it scrolls during the Korra intro. Nicely done!

Shags – Since he offered to capture images for me, and I was so busy that I forgot. But thank you for the offer all the same!

Wiseblade – Since he so kindly let me do the Book Two OT, despite him doing a fine job of keeping the Book One OT up to date.

Hehateme – For coming up with the witty thread title 'Korra Ain't Number Wan'. :D

shira – Because I suck at US timezones.

Azula – Because I suck at digging up episode titles.

Avatar Wiki – These guys are an invaluable source of verified information and images.

All of KorraGAF – Seriously, I had so much fun in the OT last year. Hopefully, we have an even better time this year!

Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko – Two creative geniuses have crafted one of the most wonderful shows and universes ever. Thank you!
 

Htown

STOP SHITTING ON MY MOTHER'S HEADSTONE
I was really disappointed by the end of the first season, but I'm still going to give season 2 a shot.
 
Hooray! Less than a week until season 2 starts. I didn't really connect with the first season (too much drama and sports), so I'm hoping we can get back to the series' roots with this season :)
 

Omikaru

Member
I was really disappointed by the end of the first season, but I'm still going to give season 2 a shot.

I think a lot of people were, myself included. There are reasons why I think it was the way it is (when Book One was written Korra was a 12 episode miniseries and not a four season epic, and by time Nickelodeon had ordered more episodes they were well into animating it), and while that doesn't excuse the poor writing, it helps me rationalise that Book Two could be better given the space they now have to run longer character arcs over multiple seasons.

Still, Book One had its redeeming moments, and some really excellent characters. I'm glad that not all of my favourites left the show at the end of Book One.
 

NEO0MJ

Member
Hooray! Less than a week until season 2 starts. I didn't really connect with the first season (too much drama and sports), so I'm hoping we can get back to the series' roots with this season :)

Same here. Didn't see much trailers of the new season, did they show much sport in it?

I was really disappointed by the end of the first season, but I'm still going to give season 2 a shot.

Yeah, season 1 fell aapart near the end, and it started so good. guess they couldn't work well with the limited number of episodes..
 

Hamlet

Member
Great OT pretty hyped for this season even if the first season was a tad disappointing in how it turned out
 

Spider from Mars

tap that thorax
They are running off of my good will fumes from the original Airbender. Season 1 of Korra was not dope, hopefully they right the ship with season 2.
 

Htown

STOP SHITTING ON MY MOTHER'S HEADSTONE
So am I the only one to think the people in Tenzin and Lin's generation were way more interesting than Korra and friends?
 

foxuzamaki

Doesn't read OPs, especially not his own
I might just blow through avatar the last airbender and korra season 1 until season 2 starts
 

AoM

Member
So am I the only one to think the people in Tenzin and Lin's generation were way more interesting than Korra and friends?

Yeah. One of the reasons I'm so excited to see Tenzin, Kya, and Bumi travel around to all the air temples.
 

UrbanRats

Member
Yeah Season 1 ended in a way that made its arc almost pointless, but i'm still game for Season 2.
This is the only animated show i follow after all.
 

mjc

Member
I didn't mind the end of season one considering all the things they had to work around after Nick decided to re-up the show for more seasons. I'm definitely pumped for this season though.
 

Matt_

World's #1 One Direction Fan: Everyone else in the room can see it, everyone else but you~~~
Super excited for this, really enjoyed last series but it will be nice to get away from the one city and stop spending so much time on pro bending
Also I missed a bit before op's spoiler example saying they were fake and was in shock at the fake meelo spoiler
 

Omikaru

Member
Can't wait for this.

A:TLA season 2 was the best season, hope it'll be the same here.

I have a gut feeling that Book Three will The Legend of Korra's top season. I have no rationale to think this; just a hunch. But I think Book Two will be a return to form in contrast to Book One.
 
I have a gut feeling that Book Three will The Legend of Korra's top season. I have no rationale to think this; just a hunch. But I think Book Two will be a return to form in contract to Book One.

Season 4 will be garbage confirmed.

Not Season1 garbage. But very disappointing.
 

Hindle

Banned
Let's hope the storytelling is as good as the original series. The inclusion of two part episodes is a good start anyway.
 

Pein

Banned
I feel like I'm the only one who liked the first season, need to finish rewatching the bluray this week, bring on season 2.
 

Cwarrior

Member
Season 1 korra was huge huge disappointment for something that claims to have some relation to the amazing Last airbender.

Last airbender book 2:earth was a masterpiece the best season so lets just hope Korra Book 2 is a 100 folds better, enough to redeem it self.
 

Moaradin

Member
Even with the ending, S1 had some great stuff. I hope the romance stuff is toned down, or at least not as forced as it was in S1.

I'm looking forward to this regardless. It will be my first time catching Avatar while it's airing.
 

foxuzamaki

Doesn't read OPs, especially not his own
Even with the ending, S1 had some great stuff. I hope the romance stuff is toned down, or at least not as forced as it was in S1.

I'm looking forward to this regardless. It will be my first time catching Avatar while it's airing.

its a fun experience
 

FJ0372

Member
I loved avatar, and I watched the first couple of episodes of this and got really bored and stopped, does it get better/more avatar like?
 

Tuck

Member
Hope they can correct some of the (numerous) mistakes they made last season. That said, I'm really excited.

The benefit for the next three seasons is that they were worked on at the same time - so things can spill over from season to season (Maybe not villains, but other stuff) - there's no need to rush.

Hopefully they devote as little time to pro bending as possible.

Correct me if I am wrong - it sounds like this season is about conflict between the Water tribes, and of course something happening in the spirit world. That sounds like they won't be touching the equalist movement, which is... concerning, as that was not wrapped up effectively (I.e non-benders are still oppressed).
 
Okay, since when we KNOW FOR A FACT its going to happen.

Who wants to take avatar bets on how long Korra and Mako's relationship will last?

3 episodes?

5?

8?

It happens in the season finale?
 

Crimzun Wolf

Neo Member
Awesome OT!!! Can't wait for book 2! Loved book 1 flaws and all!

Just as a heads up for some reason episodes 2,3,4,5 and 8 won't work through those links (even thought they are correct). To see those episodes you have to click through the episode guide in the nick website. Episodes 1,6,7,9,10 and 11 direct links work. U.S. here! Can anyone confirm as well?
 

Jarmel

Banned
Hopefully this season will be less of a mess since there seems to be confirmation of more seasons at play.
 

Tuck

Member
Okay, since when we KNOW FOR A FACT its going to happen.

Who wants to take avatar bets on how long Korra and Mako's relationship will last?

3 episodes?

5?

8?

It happens in the season finale?
I'm banking on them breaking up and getting back together 3.76 times, by the end of the season.
 
Amazing fight sequences and a beautiful soundtrack can't wait. I wish the big networks cared enough to create more shows like this.
 
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