Legend of Korra season 2-4 sercets

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I love season 1 and season will be better than the 1st like the aang adventures. there will be 4 seasons, 12-16 esipodes in each, team avatar wwill now travel the world.

the Comic-Con panel revealed that in Book 2, the show will visit the spirit world and there will be two "very special episodes" in the middle of the season that will explore the mythology of the spirits and the Avatar.


According to the series' creators, about half of Book 2: Spirits will take place in Republic City and the other half will take place in other areas of the world.[4] In a panel discussion at San Diego Comic-Con 2012, Konietzko and DiMartino indicated that Book 2: Spirits will take place six months after the first twelve episodes. They said that it will partially take place at the South Pole, in the Southern Water Tribe, and focus on the mystical "Spirit World" (hence the title "Spirits") and the history of the Avatar lineage and mythology. New characters to be introduced include Tenzin's older siblings Kya and Bumi, as well as Korra's uncle and first cousins.[5]

Exploration







As a seasonal arc, I think it was good to have the characters grounded in Republic City because it gave us a chance to really familiarize ourselves with the United Nations and how its people have evolved as a cohesive whole. For once, we got to see every bender pulling their own weight, each one contributing to the community at large.



Having said that, it would still be cool to see what's been going on in the rest of the Four Nations. Now that Korra really is the Avatar, I suspect her services may be needed elsewhere from time to time. How about a visit to Omashu, The Fire Nation or the Northern Water Tribe? It would be interesting to see how these cultures have developed over the course of 70 years. Surely some of Republic City's advances in technology have made their way to the rest of the world; it'd be nice to see how much of an impact Aang left before he passed.



The Spirit World





Now that Korra has tapped into her spiritual side, I think it's about time we took a trip to the Spirit World. We've seen that Korra has made a direct connection with Aang, and what's more, she's now (apparently) capable of entering the Avatar State at will. With next season's inevitable conflict presenting itself, Korra will no doubt be in need of some guidance from her past lives. We could maybe also get another run-in with Koh the Face Stealer, Hei Bai or even Appa!

Avatar Korra








Now that Korra is a fully realized Avatar, there are pretty much no limits to what she can do. With the addition of airbending, she's completely opened up her range of mobility -- gliding, air scooters, super speed -- she's basically untouchable at this point. But that doesn't mean she's run out of stories to tell. In fact, the ending of Season 1 has opened the doors to a whole new slew of possibilities. Harnessing the power of all four elements, Korra may now begin her reign as a full-fledged Avatar.



Traditionally in the universe, we're used to watching the Avatar struggle to master a particular element, but now we'll finally get to see what happens after that. Think of it as a young Padawan graduating to the rank of Jedi Knight; they're no longer under any constraints. They're free to utilize their powers as they see fit, without the tutelage of a master. Sure, Korra will still be going to Aang or Tenzin for further guidance, but she'll also have the opportunity to make her own decisions and fine-tune the abilities she already has.
A Formidable Enemy









Many of us can probably agree that Amon was the villain to end all Avatar villains. Not only was he a multidimensional character with layers and a thorough backstory, but he also proved to be incredibly dangerous for anyone that stood in his way. Admittedly, Amon is a tough baddie to top, especially because Korra is so much more powerful than she was at the start of Season 1. That means it's going to take one helluva threat to challenge her, maybe even something supernatural. It's easy to forget, but in the original Avatar series Aang was pretty regularly confronted by dangerous spirits and savage creatures. Instead of another mortal enemy, perhaps it's time for an otherworldly beast to step in and stir the pot.
 
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I actually preffer korra to naruto XD But thats just my opinion, lets not start a flame war XD
Just 14 episodes :( Why....i wanted more, really loved 1st season, really sad for the numberf episodes :(
 
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