'Jinora's Light' from The Legend of Korra, Book 2: Spirits' soundtrack which is likely to be released sometime in 2014. DOWNLOAD: www.mediafire.com/?f59rba1yr8...
Can we just appreciate how Jinora was younger than Aang, mastered her spirituality, risked her life for Korra and gut stuck in the spirit world, is the most mature child of Tenzin, and when her head gets shaved she looks like Aang. She is one of the best characters in Korra. She's so strong and intelligent and easily one of my favorite characters and reminds me soooo much of Aang .
sephiroth21 people born in 2010 were too young to really understand the show or probably even watch it, not to mention the whole ATLA series before LOK. Kids born below 2006 have more of a connection to the shows because of the love for the original and the the love for the sequel
When Korra sees her cosmic self and walks down the path of light like Aang did, even after losing her connection to her past lives, it never fails to bring tears to my eyes.
I know it's ridiculous but this song always gets to me. Can you just imagine how small you would feel standing next to a giant representation of all the potential within you? Here you are, struggling and burdened, and yet this is here to remind you of what you're capable of becoming, but also how far you'll have to go to get there. I just love how solemn the avatar state/space scenes are.
Definitely not ridiculous man, re watching this show on Netflix makes me feel so many emotions, but this song in particular brings me to tears every time
This song is both sad and hopeful, as it plays when Raava dies, but also plays when Korra finally connects with her own spirit. It's also just an amazing score, my god!
I imagine that the music is of great change. It represents sadness and loss of faith and hope when terrible change comes, while also being the hope and wonderment of better change.
The music is amazing indeed. I think people expected another powerful character like aang. I feel like korra shows a mentally weaker avatar. I feel like LOK was abit realistic where things didn't end up how they should've been.
@@rationxl2922 I agree! I feel like Korra gets a lot of unnecessary hate. Her story is not as lovable as Aang's and she's definitely a mentally weaker avatar, but people forget that she's NOT Aang! I think if you stop expecting LOK to be ATLA and take the story as it is you can enjoy it. LOK had some really out-there ideas and really cool villains. There were some sucky parts of the story, but some really awesome parts as well-- and of course the music!
Sure!!! May I ask, are you from some Asian country? Cause I'm Asian too. I think, the whole series was based on some Hindu religious culture. Like Lord Vishnu's Avatars. Appeared to bring back balance to the world. 10 Avatar's. As much as I know.
WHY DO I GET DO EMOTIONAL LISTENING TO THIS? ??? I MISS AANG. I MISS KORRA NOW! !! STILL MISS AANG THE MOST BUT OMG THE FEELS ARE SO STRONNG.ATLEAST I KNOW I'M HUMAN
"Even in the material world, you will find that if you look for the light, you can often find it, but if you look for the dark, that is all you will ever see." "Many things that seem threatening in the dark become welcoming when we shine a light on them." - Uncle Iroh
Anybody else notice that the beginning of this song is a variation from the music used in zuko and azula's agni kai? No wonder this sounded so familiar. :)
I remember watching this part as a kid and being fascinated when Korra sees her cosmic self and walks down the path just like Aang. Now seeing it as an adult, I am legitimately crying because of nostalgia.
People complain and don"t understand the whole Jinora coming in, but I thought it was great. She shed light in the dark that exposed Raava (Uncle Iroh explained it to Korra), she guided Korra to the spirit world and to the light spirit, and she saved her spirit from being engulfed in darkness much like Korra saved her from the same fate. All woven in a very subtle way. Edit: Wow I wrote this so long ago and my opinions have definitely changed since then. I re-watched the entire series and enjoyed things from it but have seen many flaws that I missed from my last viewing (especially from this book). I've heard many You-tubers re-imagine this book and I enjoyed it more than what we've got, but that's just me, many people still like this season and I'm glad that they did. People change and opinions change. I still like this song.
pigglypoof To me that's just not a credible answer. Book 3 didn't develop this at all. The only thing it developed was more questions and a middle finger to the answers we deserve. I can understand her going into the spirit world, but for her to feel Korra's defeat approaching and project her spirit and produce a light that brought the rebirth of Raava with no prior training was just poor development in ability. Book 3 said this was a spiritual technique and I quote "with some airbending stuff"
Zuckreman definitely knows the true meaning of music. He puts his heart and soul into these magnificent songs and it is quiet obvious... I get goosebumps everytime I hear a few certain songs!!!
Dude Avatar has a special place in my heart , specialest , whenever my friends rant on about how childish I am and how bad this show is I just go on about their dumb 'Family Guy' bullshit.
Emotionally charged with unexplainable feelings like if we are all going to change the world for the better while keeping the light safe with in our hearts. Our light is within. Ravaa is within
To be honest I think season two was the best. The villains, the music, the characters and most of all, the battles. The way korra fought unavattu after she lost her connection to her past lives AND connects to her cosmic energy and BEATS THE HECC OUT OF UNALAK makes me respect korra a lot.
I absolutely loved Book 2!!!! I felt like I had finally learned who the avatar truly was and what their purpose was. While ATLA showed me what the avatar was capable of, I feel like LOK has shown me who the avatar is behind all their power. I at first thought that a season about spirits would be absolutely lame and a waste, and I was dead wrong! While the villain definitely took a backseat throughout most of the season, I enjoyed not having everything centered around him. This season answered so many questions and it truly was phenomenal. And come on, there can't be a hater that can complain about us getting Varrick and Zhu Li!
I agree. It wasn't perfect, but you know what? Weather people want to or not, neither was season 1 of Korra or Avatar were either. But of course the flaws are vastly outmatched by all the wonderful characters and episodes. We gained so much more than we've lost. I still really like Unalaq even if I can't ever say it without attempted crucifiction by fans. Season 2 wasn't quite the best for Korra, the best was yet to come, but it marked the point for me where it found it's own voice with darker storytelling and being unafraid to expand upon Avatar's legacy. It stopped feeling like an Avatar spinoff, and as a worthy sequel in it's own right that chose to take things in a different direction, and not be Aang2.0.
"While ATLA showed me what the avatar was capable of, I feel like LOK has shown me who the avatar is behind all their power." One of my favorite explanations of the Airbender and Korra series' is that Aang was a human that had to learn to be the Avatar; Korra was an avatar that needed to learn to be a human. You stated this idea in a different way and I like it. "Why did you never tell us you were the Avatar?" "Because... I never wanted to be." -Aang "I Needed To Understand What Real Suffering Was, So I Could Become More Compassionate To Others." -Korra
I like LOK but this soundtrack was too incredible for this show. And as much as i love ATLA (masterpiece), LOK 's soundtrack is on a whole nother level.
I feel like LOK wasn't bad, i think because people were already in love with ATLA that they expected LOK to be similar. But, we got something totally different. I still think this show could've done somethings a bit better, but this show was just as good as ATLA, and in my opinion even better (At some things.)
No one gonna talk about how jinora found korra, saved korra, saved the world and got trapped in the spirit world listen up Disney, this is how you make a strong female
It was the middle of the night when I watched this scene My Mom was loosing her hair because of quimio and I had decided to go bald with her But my hair had always been kind of a protection to me so I was really insecure about that decision When I saw Jinora bald with a pure smile on her face it helped me have the strength to cut my hair that night That I was a big step to me
***** You do have a point, I'm pretty sure quite a lot of fans prefered Korra empathizing with Kuvira over Korra defeating Vaatu, and felt it was much more emotional and enjoyable.
I seriously don't get the book 2 haters. I personally loved the spirits theme and I thought it told a lot about the world of Avatar. Book 2 showed us the other side of the world, the spirit world, in depth. Unlike ATLA, which only seemed to poke certain aspects of the spirit world. I think book 2 also answered a lot of big fan questions. Who was the first Avatar? What exactly is the Avatar? Stuff like that was answered in book 2. That's one of the reasons why I can appreciate book 2 and actually like it more than book 1. It's not far behind book 3 either. Before book 2, I was very interested in the spirit world. It's just such a magical place. After I had watched book 2, my interest in the spirit world had doubled.
I think many were disappointed by episodes 1-6. Those episodes regressed Korra's character development and retconned her energybending from existence. Korra was so unbearable during those episodes, they made me want to quit too, until Beginnings came along and redeemed the whole season. After that episodes 9-14 were great since they focused on the Spirit World.
***** I didn't at first too, but then I started to think "is that the animation that I thought was the best I ever seen? Looked a litte better in my head..." Seriously, just Google "Pierrot vs. Mir" and check the comparisons. Faces at a certain distance look terrible. By the way, Pierrot is the studio that animates Naruto, Mir is the official studio (they did all the other episodes + the entire book 4)
I had nonstop chills and goosebumps when I saw Korra letting go all of her earthly attachments and connecting to the cosmic energies. Such a great soundtrack!
Every season of Korra has been unique and fresh. Book 1 was a crazy new world with a very convincing villain. Book 2 the growth of the characters continued, (Tenzin, Korra, and Jinora had many character building moments). The villain was more or less the background of the story until the end and it was more focused on the characters evolving and revealing the lore of the world. The ending of Book 2 established a new era of possibilities for the final two books along with Korra having less guidance available for the final books. From what I've experienced in Book 3 so far, the show has developed it's characters and villains incredibly this book and I cannot wait to see what happens this Friday in the Finale!
I loved book 2, i think the characters in book 2 have learnt their lessons about they won't repeat it again such as keeping secrets, love triangle bullshit, etc. it was awesome to learn about how the first avatar cycle began and we had the opportunity to know more about spirits. Book 2 may have been weird somehow but I enjoyed it. 👍
Ikr, those people thankfully seem to be less frequent than they once were. Probably the most annoying group of crybabies I've ever had the misfortune of encountering
Maybe it's not as good as The last airbender series. But this doesn't mean The legend of Korra is a bad series, I don't understand the hate it receives, sometimes I wonder if they ever watched a single episode For me both series are masterpieces
When I was younger i watched parts of Legend of Korra and for some reason stopped watching it and didn't finish. Years later after watching all the seasons of Legend of Korra again as an adult just starting out her life it just hits different. The way u see the animation as a child and see certain lessons differntly but pick up and understand some of the lessons that this animation talks about as u get older is just astonishing. Just thinking about it for some reason makes me emotional nd idk why tho😭😭 but this is one of my most favorite songs along with the episode with harmonic convergence "Light in the Dark" something about it just hits deep in the feels🤷🤷💙
Just finished rewatching Korra through season 3, and Jinora's theme plays again in the Service and Sacrifice piece. This really is her motif. Love it and I love her arc in the series.
Greatest song ever and an unbelievable accompany to the finale of book 2. I really love the way the song is showing a true conflict and how Jinora's Light was really the Light in the dark.