Prince Wu's special day is destroyed by Kuvira. Meelo, Ikki, and Jinora try to track down Korra, who is training with Toph. Meanwhile, Korra searches for help in the Spirit World. The Last Stand Episode Day of the Colossus Episode Kuvira's Gambit Episode Operation Beifong Episode Bolin assists Opal and Lin in rescuing the Beifongs. Share this page.Mako, Korra, and Asami take a break from their battle with the Earth Empire, and reflect on what happened to them over the years.Įpisode Guide Printable.
New to Own: Week of June 30, Western Cartoon TV Series. Korra discovers a way she may be able to defeat the ultimate dark spirit and save the world. Meanwhile, Tenzin realizes he must face his own demons in order to save his daughter.
Korra discovers a new twist in Unalaq's evil plan. Korra and company attempt to close the spirit portals before Harmonic Convergence. When President Raiko is attacked, Bolin saves the day. S2, Ep Korra enters the Spirit World and struggles with the Avatar's relationship with the spirits. Korra seeks Tenzin's help to enter the Spirit World for the first time. Korra delves deeper into the Avatar's past and realizes what she must do in order to restore balance between the physical and spirit worlds. Korra learns about the epic and mythic origins of the first Avatar. When Triad activity threatens to put Future Industries out of business, Mako performs an investigation and discovers a much bigger conspiracy. When the President of the United Republic refuses to help Korra, she decides to take matters into her own hands.
When Korra's parents are wrongfully arrested, Korra fights for their freedom. While tensions flare between the Northern and Southern Water Tribes, Korra struggles to remain neutral. Korra and Chief Unalaq journey into a dangerous maelstrom and find a source of great spiritual power. Korra struggles to find a deeper connection with the Spirit World as she and the gang attend a Southern Water Tribe festival.
Watch the full clip above, and find the full segment in The Ultimate Aang and Korra Blu-ray Collection, arriving on Dec. But Varney hits on one important detail that’s really only emphasized in one early scene in the series: “She found out she was the Avatar very young.”
“She is a horrible airbender, and all of the things about her personality that go with not knowing how to airbend.”Įven at the time, it was difficult for some fans to empathize with Korra as she faced, arguably, even more challenging ordeals than her predecessor, Aang. “We have this Avatar who is the polar opposite of Aang,” she says in the exclusive video clip above. But for Varney, they provided the grounded character traits that allowed her to process Korra as a person.
For anyone who binged the series for the first time when it popped up on Netflix last year, it might be easy to overlook Korra’s character details or underestimate the struggles she faces. In an conversation included in The Ultimate Aang and Korra Blu-ray Collection, a new bundle that packages Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra together for the first time, Varney talks to her Avatar: Braving the Elements podcast cohost Dante Basco (the voice of Zuko) about the dimensions of Korra that became essential to bringing her to life across four seasons. But in conceiving Korra, Janet Varney, who lent her voice the character, could only start at the beginning, and empathize with the emotions of the moment. Anything is possible, and everyone will have a different read on how it plays off itself. Or someone could start with Korra and go back to Last Airbender like it’s a prequel. The Legend of Korra premiered when Airbender was a legitimate young-adult phenomenon, yet challenged every preconceived notion of what the Avatar universe could be, taking full advantage of a few years of downtime.īut now, in the year 2021, a newcomer could experience every ounce of Avatar storytelling - from the shows to the comics and the spinoff books - in a month.
When Avatar: The Last Airbender ran on Nickelodeon in the mid-2000s, it played out episode to episode, season to season, and in a vacuum of social media commentary. The Avatar series is more sprawling and accessible than ever.