The Legend of Korra, Season 2

The Legend of Korra is an American animated television series created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko. The series is a sequel to Avatar: The Last Airbender. The story of the first season follows the next Avatar in the cycle, Korra, as she learns the art of airbending, having mastered the other three elements, while facing an anti-bender revolution by a group known as the Equalists. Later seasons see her dealing with political and spiritual changes in the world.

[Korra has just won an air scooter race, using the Avatar State]

Ikki:
No fair. You can't go into the Avatar State to win.

Korra:
[blows a raspberry]

Tenzin:
You did what? The Avatar State is not to be used as a booster rocket. You are toying with a dangerous power that you obviously do not appreciate.

Korra:
It's the "Avatar State," and I'm the Avatar. Who appreciates it more than me?

Tenzin:
Clearly, you need more training to grasp the depths of your spiritual connections, not to mention that you're still a long way from mastering airbending.

Korra:
I have mastered airbending. Punch, punch, punch! [Throws three rapid air punches] See? Mastered.

Bumi:
Looks pretty good to me.

Tenzin:
[sighs] Is it too late for you to un-retire from the United Forces?

Bumi:
The paperwork's gone through, little brother. From now on, it's 24/7 Bumi time!

Tenzin:
You've mastered Korra-style airbending. Now you need to master real airbending. Hopefully, our visit to all of the Air Temples will give you the inspiration you need to delve more deeply into your studies.

Jinora:
Can we see where grandpa Aang was born?

Meelo:
How many lemurs can I have?

Ikki:
I want to get tattoos, but instead of arrows, I want lightning bolts.

Jinora:
You can't get lightning bolts. That doesn't make any sense.

Ikki:
You don't make any sense!

Meelo:
Fight, fight, fight!

Tenzin:
No one's fighting. We're going to have a wonderful time. [groans] Now that the President is in office and I'm not needed on the Council, I can finally relax with my family and give Korra the attention she needs.

Korra:
Great. More attention.

Bumi:
[laughs] Relax? I'd pay money to see that. Maybe I'll tag along just to see "vacation Tenzin."

Tenzin:
You're not invited.

Tonraq:
Thank you for coming, everyone. I know these last few days have been very troubling.

Varrick:
Troubling? Troubling is when I get that itchy rash that won't go away, and Zhu Li's not around to scratch it. This is shocking. Nay, sickening! But these kale cookies? Opposite. Remind me to get the recipe later.

Tonraq:
What's your point, Varrick?

Varrick:
My point is, Unalaq's already booted our chieftains out of their palace. How long before he starts telling us what kind of cookies we can eat?

Zhu Li:
Probably a couple of days.

Varrick:
Rhetorical question, Zhu Li. You gotta keep up. Not to mention I've got a cargo ship full of Halibut that's rotting, thanks to this harbor lockdown. Who wants to buy a ship full of stinking fish? Seriously, it's not rhetorical. I need to sell these fish.

Korra:
Chief Unalaq is here to help the South. He wants to show us how to restore balance with the spirits so they'll stop attacking.

Varrick:
The only spirit I'm interested in restoring is our spirit of independence! Am I right, people?

[The Southerners shout in agreement]

Korra:
All Unalaq is trying to do is make our tribes unified again.

Varrick:
No, he wants control of our wealth. My wealth. And I like my wealth. If Unalaq doesn't pull his forces out, then we have no choice but to fight for our freedom!

[The Southerners shout in agreement]

Korra:
´You want to start a war? Are you crazy?

Tonraq:
Unalaq started this, not us. [sighs] I'm sorry. Maybe you could speak with your Uncle. Tell him how frustrated we all are. He'll listen to what the Avatar has to say. Do it for me.

Korra:
I'll do it for the tribe.

Kya:
[while healing Bumi] I told you those rocks were slippery. You're lucky you didn't kill yourself.

Bumi:
You done with the lecture, mom?

Kya:
Oh, grow up. You haven't changed one bit since we were kids. You're still trying to prove you can do everything a bender can. Well, you can't. Deal with t.

Bumi:
And you're not our mother. You don't get to tell me what I can and can't do. Deal with that.

Kya:
[Kya dumps the water on Bumi's head] Good luck healing yourself with your special non-bending powers.

Bumi:
Hey, back me up here, Tenzin.

Tenzin:
Kya's right. You're the oldest of us, but you always acted like the youngest. I had to become the responsible one.

Kya:
You think you're the responsible one? Where were you after dad died and mom was all alone? Because I was the only one who packed up and moved my whole life to be with her.

Tenzin:
Sure, after years of flitting around the world, trying to find yourself. It was time for you to settle down somewhere. You two have no idea how it feels to have the future of an entire culture on your shoulders.

Bumi:
Oh, boo-hoo. Must've been real hard for you, flying around the world with dad, riding elephant-koi all day.

Tenzin:
Oh, so that's what this is all about.

Kya:
That's what it's always been about. You think you're some savior who has to carry on dad's legacy.

Tenzin:
Who else is going to do it?

Kya:
How about all of us?

Bumi:
Yeah, we're Aang's kids too.

Kya:
We never should have come on this vacation.

Bumi:
I couldn't agree more.

Tenzin:
Well, I didn't want you to come in the first place. I can't be around you two right now. Go back to the temple and see if Ikki returned. I'll keep looking out here.

Bumi:
Fine.

Kya:
Fine.

Wan:
[to Raava and Vaatu] Stop, or you'll destroy everything!

Raava:
This doesn't concern you, human!

Wan:
It does when the lives of spirits and animals are in danger!

Vaatu:
If you are a friend to the spirits, then use your fire to help me break free!

Raava:
Don't involve the human! This is between us!

Vaatu:
[frantically] Please! Save me! She has tormented me for ten thousand years!

Wan:
Ten thousand years? [attacking Raava] Let him go!

[Wan weakens Raava's grip on Vaatu. Raava swats the young man away. Vaatu pulls further from Raava, until only one tendril holds the two spirits together. Wan, recovering, sees this and uses his firebending to separate the two spirits. Vaatu flies away from Raava, and stands atop a nearby mountain to address Wan.]

Vaatu:
Thank you, human. You have preformed a great service for the spirits. [Vaatu flies away]

Raava:
[to Wan] Do you realize what you've done?!

Wan:
Yeah. I helped a spirit who was being bullied by you!

Raava:
You are gravely mistaken. I was keeping him under control.

Wan:
And what gives you the right?

Raava:
You don't even know who I am, do you?

Wan:
Should I?

Raava:
Yes. My name is Raava. That spirit you freed is Vaatu. He is the force of darkness and chaos. I am the force of light and peace. Since the beginning of time, we have battled for the fate of this world, and for the past ten thousand years, I have kept darkness under control and the world in balance. Until you came along.

Wan:
So, by freeing Vaatu, I let chaos into the world?

Raava:
Precisely. The human and spirit realms are heading toward annihilation, and it's all your fault.

[cut back to Korra in the present day]

Korra:
[quietly] Raava, I found you.

Vaatu:
The Harmonic Convergence is about to begin! The Era of Raava is over!

[As the Harmonic Convergence begins, Wan fuses his soul to Raava's spirit, becoming the first Avatar]

Raava:
We are bonded forever.

[Entering the Avatar State, Wan makes quick work of Vaatu, trapping him inside an elemental sphere and imprisoning him within the Tree of Time]

Wan:
This is your prison now, and I will close the portals so no human will ever be able to physically enter the Spirit World and release you.

Wan:
The spirits must stop fighting with humans and return to their home in the Spirit World. I will teach men to respect the spirits so that balance will be maintained. I will be the bridge between our two worlds.

Lion Turtle:
The world is entering a new age. Our time protecting mankind is over. We will no longer give humans the power of the elements.

Wan:
Different groups of people must learn to live together. This is my mission: to use Raava's light spirit to guide the world toward peace.

[At the end of his life, and elderly Wan is lying alone on an abandoned battlefied and has one last conversation with Raava]

Wan:
I'm sorry, Raava. I failed to bring peace. Even with Vaatu locked away, darkness still surrounds Humanity. There wasn't enough time.

Raava:
Don't worry, we will be together for all of your lifetimes, and we will never give up. [Wan dies, and a glowing wisp leaves his mouth. The screen fades to white and a baby is heard crying.]

[Cut back to Korra in the present day. Her eyes glow white as she briefly enters the Avatar State and wakes up.]

Korra:
I remember.

Fire Sage:
Do you know who you are?

Korra:
My name is Korra. I'm the Avatar.

[Jinora enters Wan Shi Tong's library with Furryfoot]

Jinora:
Wow. I could just stay in here forever, reading.

[Wan Shi Tong suddenly flies down and lands in front of her]

Wan Shi Tong:
(coldly) The last human who said that... is still here.

[He indicates Professor Zhei's mummified corpse]

Jinora:
...Professor Zhei.

Wan Shi Tong:
I see you have some knowledge of the past, so you should know that humans are no longer allowed in my library. Get out.

[Furryfoot squeaks in fear and retreats]

Jinora:
I thought anyone could come in if they brought you some new knowledge.

Wan Shi Tong:
Those are the old rules! Besides, what is a little girl going to teach Wan Shi Tong, he who knows ten thousand things?

Jinora:
Well, since you've been down in the Spirit World, the humans have invented radio.

Wan Shi Tong:
Yes, I am well aware of the radio.

Jinora:
But do you know how it works?

Wan Shi Tong:
Of course I do. There is a box, and inside the box there is a tiny man, who sings and plays musical instruments.

Jinora:
Actually: when we speak, our voices produce sound waves. Radio takes those sound waves and converts them into electromagnetic energy, that is transmitted through the spectrum-

Wan Shi Tong:
All right, enough! (pause) I did not know this. Apparently, I have been fed some misinformation about the existence of tiny men in boxes. (glares at his fox-messenger, who whimpers and retreats.) Still, I'm not interested in that human garbage. Now, go away.

Jinora:
My grandfather is the Avatar, and I came to the Spirit World with the new Avatar to find the Spirit Portals. I would think that you'd wanna help me.

Wan Shi Tong:
... You came with the Avatar, hmm? Well, why didn't you say so? Fine, you may look around- but don't break anything! I'll know.

[He flies off]

Child-Korra:
How long have you lived here?

Iroh:
Oh, I've been here for many years. I've always enjoyed the company of the Spirits. So when my work was done in the material world, I chose to leave my body behind and come to the Spirit World. It can be a wonderful place, and I've made so many friends. (he notices she is looking upset) Korra, what's wrong?

Child-Korra:
I came here with my friend... but I lost her, and now I'm all alone.

Iroh:
You're not alone, Korra. It's okay.

Child-Korra:
No, it's not okay! Jinora's gone, and I need to find her. She's lost, and we need to go home! I don't like the Spirit World, I don't wanna be here anymore!

[Iroh's spirit friends become deformed and menacing due to Korra's negative energy and dark clouds settle over them]

Iroh:
Korra, please stop! Look at what you're doing to everyone.

Child-Korra:
... I did that?

Iroh:
In the Spirit World, your emotions become your reality, especially for the Avatar, because you are the bridge between the two worlds. You must try to stay positive.

[Korra takes a deep breath and calms herself]

Child-Korra:
... I'm sorry.

[The clouds recede and the spirits become friendly again.]

Iroh:
(beams) There, you see?

Child-Korra:
I can make the sun shine?

Iroh:
Even in the material world, you will find that if you look for the light, that you can often find it. But if you look for the dark, that is all you will ever see.

Child-Korra:
... I'm looking for my friend. I want her here now. [Nothing happens] Why didn't she come out like the sun?

Iroh:
I'm afraid finding her won't be so easy.

Child-Korra:
But what am I supposed to do?

Iroh:
Sometimes the best way to solve your own problems is to help someone else.


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