Korra learns about the epic and mythic origins of the first Avatar.Korra learns about the epic and mythic origins of the first Avatar.Korra learns about the epic and mythic origins of the first Avatar.
Janet Varney
- Korra
- (voice)
Steven Yeun
- Wan
- (voice)
April Stewart
- Raava
- (voice)
Barbara Goodson
- Shaman
- (voice)
Jonathan Adams
- Vaatu
- (voice)
Jason Marsden
- Aye-Aye
- (voice)
Andrew Kishino
- Big Chou
- (voice)
- …
Paul Nakauchi
- Chou the Elder
- (voice)
Jim Cummings
- Lion Turtle
- (voice)
- …
Travis Willingham
- Huntsman
- (voice)
- …
Steve Blum
- Crazy Yao
- (voice)
- …
D.B. Sweeney
- Aang
- (voice)
James Garrett
- Roku
- (voice)
Jim Meskimen
- Kuruk
- (voice)
- …
Jennifer Hale
- Kyoshi
- (voice)
Justin Prentice
- Jaya
- (voice)
Marcus Toji
- Little Chou
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaWhen Avatar Wan learns firebending from the dragon (around the 20 minute mark), he performs the Dancing Dragon form, originally shown in Avatar: The Last Airbender episode 3.13 "The Firebending Masters".
- ConnectionsReferenced in Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl (2021)
- SoundtracksThe Legend of Korra Main Title
(uncredited)
Written by Jeremy Zuckerman
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Lets review the first part as well
Seems like everyone is talking about the second part, but lets not forget the first part as well. It was a masterpiece combined, and as a standalone episode I was thinking "they not going to make it in time". The feeling when you know you need to see more but the 22 minutes isn't enough. Luckely us fans didn't need to wait to see the rest of this awesome tale.
This episode did everything to catch and enchant its audience right from the start. They ditched Korra (joke). Instead they gave us a back-story about a young teenager named Wan, trying to change his world. Thrue events of his life he battles and befriends spirits, humans and learns to master the element of fire to survive in the wilds. It is explained how this back-story is important to the current LOK season as well as it shows how different the world was before the era of the Avatar.
This episode did everything to catch and enchant its audience right from the start. They ditched Korra (joke). Instead they gave us a back-story about a young teenager named Wan, trying to change his world. Thrue events of his life he battles and befriends spirits, humans and learns to master the element of fire to survive in the wilds. It is explained how this back-story is important to the current LOK season as well as it shows how different the world was before the era of the Avatar.
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- tlettl83
- Oct 18, 2013
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- Runtime24 minutes
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