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Avatar: The Last Airbender (season 2)

Book Two: Earth is the second season of Avatar: The Last Airbender, an American animated television series created and produced by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko for Nickelodeon. The series starred Zach Tyler Eisen, Mae Whitman, Jack DeSena, Jessie Flower, Dante Basco, Dee Bradley Baker, Mako Iwamatsu (in his final performance as Iroh) and Grey DeLisle as the main character voices.[1][2]

Avatar: The Last Airbender
Season 2
Book Two: Earth
Cover for the second season DVD
Starring
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes20
Release
Original networkNickelodeon
Original releaseMarch 17 (2006-03-17) –
December 1, 2006 (2006-12-01)[1]
Season chronology
← Previous
Book One: Water
List of episodes

In the second season, Aang and his friends Katara and Sokka are on a quest to find an Earthbending teacher which finishes when they recruit Toph Beifong. After finding important information concerning the war with the Fire Nation, Appa ends up kidnapped. Their journey leads to Ba Sing Se, the capital of the Earth Kingdom, where they uncover a great internal government conspiracy. Meanwhile, due to their actions at the North Pole in Book One, Zuko and Iroh are declared traitors of the Fire Nation and desert their country, becoming fugitives in the Earth Kingdom. Pursuing both Zuko and Aang is Princess Azula, Zuko's younger prodigy sister.

Book Two: Earth premiered on Nickelodeon on March 17, 2006. It consisted of 20 episodes and concluded on December 1, 2006. The season received considerable acclaim, with the series being called "consistently excellent."[3] The series won multiple awards, including Best Character Animation in a Television Production from the 34th Annie Awards[4] and Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation at the 2007 Emmy Awards.[5]

Between January 23, 2007, and September 11, 2007, Paramount Home Entertainment released four DVD sets containing five episodes each before releasing the entire season as a boxset.[6]

Episodes Edit

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211"The Avatar State"Giancarlo VolpeAaron Ehasz, Elizabeth Welch, Tim Hedrick and John O'BryanDR MovieMarch 17, 2006 (2006-03-17)201N/A
Aang and his friends travel to an Earth Kingdom base from which they are to be escorted to Omashu, where Aang intends for King Bumi to teach him earthbending. At the base, General Fong suggests that Aang can defeat the Fire Lord and end the war immediately by using the Avatar State. After many failed attempts, General Fong finally succeeds in triggering the Avatar State by faking Katara's death, which leads to Aang nearly destroying the base in rage. The spirit of Avatar Roku warns Aang that the Avatar State is a defense mechanism that empowers Aang with the skills and knowledge of all his past lives, though there is a catch: if he is killed in the Avatar State, the reincarnation cycle will be broken, causing the Avatar to cease to exist. The group decides to travel to Omashu alone. Meanwhile, Zuko and Iroh are visited by Zuko's younger sister, Azula, who has come bearing a message from the Fire Lord, requesting their return home. A guard accidentally reveals that the summons is a ruse in order to imprison them as traitors. They manage to escape, but are forced to become fugitives and cut off their topknots.
222"The Cave of Two Lovers"Lauren MacMullanJoshua HamiltonJM AnimationMarch 24, 2006 (2006-03-24)202N/A
While on the way to Omashu, Aang and the group meet a group of carefree traveling bards, who take them through a vast tunnel known as the Cave of Two Lovers. Zuko and Iroh are sheltered by kind villagers after Iroh accidentally drinks tea made of a poisonous plant. Song, a young and compassionate healer, shows Zuko the effects of war from a normal citizen's perspective. The group is separated in the tunnels by a cave-in, with Aang and Katara growing closer as they discover the origins of the cave, which includes the tombs of the first two earthbenders, who are the namesake of Omashu. Their torch burns out, plunging them into darkness and eventually resulting in a kiss. Glowing lights are revealed in the ceiling, allowing the group to escape and make it to Omashu, which they discover has been conquered by the Fire Nation.
233"Return to Omashu"Ethan SpauldingElizabeth WelchDR MovieApril 7, 2006 (2006-04-07)203N/A
Aang and his friends sneak into Omashu to find Bumi, but Sokka fakes a deadly illness to scare off the guards. They meet a resistance movement who tells them that King Bumi surrendered on the day of the invasion. Meanwhile, Princess Azula decides that in order to catch Zuko and Iroh, she needs to stop traveling with the royal procession. Team Avatar helps the city's entire population escape by faking an epidemic of Sokka's invented sickness. The Fire Nation Governor's toddler son Tom-Tom accidentally leaves with the citizens, mistaken for a kidnapping. The governor attempts to trade Tom-Tom for King Bumi, but Azula calls off the trade; she is now backed up by her childhood friends Mai, Tom-Tom's older sister, and Ty Lee, both skilled fighters. Aang manages to rescue Bumi after a fight with Azula, but Bumi refuses to leave, saying that the proper time for his escape has not arrived. He instructs Aang to find an earthbending teacher who "waits and listens before striking". Azula, Mai and Ty Lee set out on their mission, having now added Aang as their third target. Aang returns Tom-Tom to his parents.
244"The Swamp"Giancarlo VolpeTim HedrickJM AnimationApril 14, 2006 (2006-04-14)204N/A
While flying, Aang and friends are attracted to a mysterious swamp and are separated from one another. They begin to see unique illusions in the swamp: Sokka sees Princess Yue, Katara sees her dead mother, and Aang sees a mysterious giggling girl and a flying boar. They are reunited and attacked by a swamp monster who turns out to be a wise man from a tribe of swamp waterbenders who use the moisture inside the swamp's plants to manipulate the plants and hide their identities. He explains that all beings are connected, as the swamp is a single large tree, and the visions are of people they have met or will meet. Meanwhile, Zuko, disgusted with having to live as a beggar, dons the mask of the Blue Spirit once again.
255"Avatar Day"Lauren MacMullanJohn O'BryanDR MovieApril 28, 2006 (2006-04-28)205N/A
Aang and friends stumble upon a town celebrating an Anti-Avatar Day. The villagers blame Avatar Kyoshi, one of Aang's previous incarnations, for killing their leader, Chin the Great. Aang reveals his identity and is arrested for Kyoshi's supposed crimes. Zuko disguises himself as the Blue Spirit to steal food for himself and his uncle. Iroh is not happy with what Zuko is doing, and Zuko decides it is best that they part ways. Katara and Sokka investigate and find evidence that appears to support Kyoshi's innocence. However, at Aang's trial, Kyoshi's spirit appears and recounts the events that led to Chin the Great's death: a "horrible tyrant", he was confronted by Kyoshi defending her home, who ultimately split Kyoshi Island from the mainland herself, causing Chin to die from a fall when he refused to back away from the cliff Kyoshi created. Aang is convicted but subsequently pardoned after he defeats a group of Fire Nation soldiers attacking the village, and the town changes the anti-Avatar celebration to a pro-Avatar celebration.
266"The Blind Bandit"Ethan SpauldingMichael Dante DiMartinoJM AnimationMay 5, 2006 (2006-05-05)206N/A
Aang is still searching for an earthbending teacher, but with little success. At an underground earthbending tournament, Team Avatar witnesses a fighter named The Boulder defeat most of the other fighters but then is himself defeated by a young blind girl named "The Blind Bandit", whom Aang recognizes as the girl from his vision in the swamp. She uses earthbending to sense her environment, perceiving the lay of the land around her; she therefore fits Bumi's advice that Aang's earthbending instructor should be someone who "listens and waits before striking". Aang tells two earthbending students about his vision in the swamp of a girl with a flying boar, who tell him that a flying boar is the symbol of the Beifong family. Aang, Katara, and Sokka find the girl, Toph Beifong, at her estate, but she cannot become Aang's teacher due to her wealthy and overprotective parents, who allow local earthbending teacher Master Yu to only teach her moves well behind her skill level. The tournament's host Xin Fu and several earthbending fighters kidnap Aang and Toph, thinking they collaborated to cheat the other fighters out of the prize money. Toph reveals her power by defeating Xin Fu's gang singlehandedly, but her parents become even more restrictive. She runs away from home and joins Aang. Toph's father, believing Aang has kidnapped her, promise Xin Fu and Master Yu a chest of gold if they bring her back.
277"Zuko Alone"Lauren MacMullanElizabeth WelchJM AnimationMay 12, 2006 (2006-05-12)207N/A

After leaving his uncle Iroh, Zuko continues his journey through an Earth Kingdom town where a young boy named Lee befriends him. Zuko remembers his childhood, including Azula's chilling and callous behavior towards the death of Iroh's only child Lu Ten and his own perseverance. Finally he recalls his mother's last words and the announcement that his grandfather Azulon died and his mother had suddenly disappeared right before his father Ozai became the new Fire Lord after Azulon’s death. Lee is kidnapped by abusive Earth Kingdom soldiers after pulling a knife that Zuko gave him. While saving Lee, Zuko accidentally reveals his identity as the prince of the Fire Nation near the end of the battle. Lee, his family, and the townspeople furiously turn against him because of it.

288"The Chase"Giancarlo VolpeJoshua HamiltonDR MovieMay 26, 2006 (2006-05-26)208N/A
Aang and his friends are relentlessly chased by Azula, Mai, and Ty Lee, which makes it impossible for the group to stop and sleep. The lack of sleep makes everyone irritable, and fuels a quarrel between Katara and Toph. Toph realizes they are being tracked by means of Appa's shed fur. Aang lashes out at Toph for criticizing Appa, causing Toph to leave the group. Aang takes some of Appa's fur to act as a decoy to lure their pursuers away from Katara and Sokka, but he is found by Azula in an abandoned village. Toph meanwhile runs into Iroh, who reminds her that it is not a sign of weakness to accept help from others the way she believes. He also reveals that he is tracking his nephew, trying to let him discover his own path. Aang battles Azula and later Zuko, but is joined by his friends just in time, as well as by Iroh. Azula feigns surrender when she is cornered six-on-one, but wounds Iroh and utilizes the ensuing chaos to escape. Katara and the group offer to help Zuko, but he furiously rebuffs them and lashes out at them to leave. The group can finally get some much-needed sleep as Zuko tends to his severely-wounded uncle.
299"Bitter Work"Ethan SpauldingAaron EhaszDR MovieJune 2, 2006 (2006-06-02)209N/A
Aang begins his earthbending training with Toph, but grows frustrated when he encounters difficulty with earth, the natural opposite of air. Aang's inclination towards agility and evasion puts him at a disadvantage with earthbending, which requires a more direct, resolute form of combat. Elsewhere, Zuko struggles with a similar dilemma as Iroh tries to teach him lightning-bending, an advanced form of firebending; Zuko's anger keeps him from having the cold precision lightning bending requires. When Sokka is endangered by a saber-toothed Moose-Lion, Aang is able to save him by firmly standing his ground as an earthbender would. Zuko claims he's ready to try and re-direct lightning, which Iroh staunchly refuses. At the end of the episode, Zuko resorts to standing on a mountaintop during a storm while tearfully screaming at the heavens to strike him like they have in the past.
3010"The Library"Giancarlo VolpeJohn O'BryanJM AnimationJuly 14, 2006 (2006-07-14)210N/A

Sokka decides the group needs some intelligence to defeat the Fire Nation. At an oasis, the group encounters a professor from Ba Sing Se University, who tells them of Wan Shi Tong's library in the Si Wong desert, said to contain a vast collection of knowledge. The professor and the group eventually locate the library nearly buried, but intact inside. Toph refuses to descend with the others and stays outside with Appa. Inside, Wan Shi Tong, a large spirit owl, tells the group that humans are no longer permitted in the library, as they only seek knowledge to gain an advantage over other humans. The group convinces him otherwise, and begin searching for information. Sokka discovers a crucial weakness of the Fire Nation that could end the war: an upcoming solar eclipse will prevent firebending for its duration. Wan Shi Tong catches them in their lie and refuses to allow them to leave with the knowledge. He begins sinking the library before chasing the group. Outside, while Toph is busy keeping the library afloat, Appa is kidnapped by a gang of sandbenders. As the professor stays behind, too fascinated by the display of knowledge in the sinking library, the others escape, but Aang is devastated by the loss of Appa.

  • This is part one of two of the 44-minute special "The Fury of Aang".
3111"The Desert"Lauren MacMullanTim HedrickDR MovieJuly 14, 2006 (2006-07-14)211N/A

Team Avatar is stranded in the desert, without sufficient provisions to make the trek out again now that they no longer have Appa. Elsewhere, Iroh reveals a mysterious association with a secret society when he uses a White Lotus tile as an opening in a match of Pai Sho, his favorite game. The move functions as a message to his opponent, who then helps protect Iroh and Zuko from Xin Fu and Master Yu, who decide to take a break from hunting Toph to try and collect the bounty on Zuko and Iroh. After a long trek and much hardship in the desert, Aang tracks down the sandbenders who stole Appa, and learns that Appa was traded to a merchant and is likely in Ba Sing Se to be sold. Upon hearing that Appa was muzzled, Aang becomes so angry and upset that he enters the Avatar State, destroying nearly everything around him, but is eventually calmed by Katara. The episode ends with Aang and Katara sharing a tearful hug.

  • This is part two of two of the 44-minute special "The Fury of Aang".
3212"The Serpent's Pass"Ethan SpauldingMichael Dante DiMartino and Joshua HamiltonJM AnimationSeptember 15, 2006 (2006-09-15)2124.1[7]

After leaving the desert, the group fortuitously meets Suki and attempts to lead a pregnant woman named Ying, alongside her husband and sister-in-law, through the Serpent's Pass, a dangerous route to the outlands of Ba Sing Se. They are attacked by a Fire Nation ship and narrowly escape. Suki and Sokka attempt to rekindle their relationship, but Sokka is hesitant due to being unable to protect Yue. Meanwhile, Zuko and Iroh, assuming new identities as Earth Kingdom refugees, are also on their way to start a new life in the Earth Kingdom capital, and encounter Jet and some of the Freedom Fighters, with whom Zuko starts to bond. Aang and the group are attacked again, this time by the route's namesake serpent. He and Katara defeat the beast and the group arrives on the outskirts of Ba Sing Se. There, Ying goes into labor and delivers her daughter. Sokka and Suki share their first kiss, while Aang confesses to Katara how the happiness of Ying's family reminds him how he feels about Appa and her. Aang departs with Momo to find Appa in Ba Sing Se, but is shocked to see that a massive Fire Nation drill is approaching the wall of Ba Sing Se.

  • This is part one of two of the 44-minute special "The Secret of the Fire Nation" and listed in the DVD as the two-part episode "Journey to Ba Sing Se".
3313"The Drill"Giancarlo VolpeMichael Dante DiMartino and Bryan KonietzkoDR MovieSeptember 15, 2006 (2006-09-15)2134.1[7]

Aang reunites with his friends intent on stopping the drill. Though their offer to help is initially refused by the Earth Kingdom general at the Outer Wall, Team Avatar begins finding a way to take down the drill. They determine the best way is to sabotage the drill from the inside, then deliver a final blow to the top of the structure to take it down. Battling Azula, Mai and Ty Lee, Aang successfully stops the drill with it still plugging the hole in the outer wall. Meanwhile, Jet wishes to recruit Zuko for his Freedom Fighters, but Zuko bluntly refuses. Jet becomes suspicious of the two when he deduces that Iroh heated his own cup of tea using firebending. Jet becomes intent on exposing Zuko and Iroh, while Team Avatar makes their way into Ba Sing Se.

  • This is part two of the 44-minute special "The Secret of the Fire Nation" and listed in the DVD as the two-part episode "Journey to Ba Sing Se".
3414"City of Walls and Secrets"Lauren MacMullanTim HedrickJM AnimationSeptember 22, 2006 (2006-09-22)214N/A

Aang and the rest of the group arrive in Ba Sing Se, determined to find Appa and inform the Earth King about the eclipse. They soon discover that the bureaucracy surrounding the king, enforced by the Dai Li, the "cultural authority" of Ba Sing Se, blocks them from making contact with him. Katara devises a plan to see the Earth King by sneaking into a party at the Royal Palace. The quartet is eventually found out and greeted by Long Feng, Grand Secretariat of Ba Sing Se and the head of the Dai Li. Long Feng reveals that the Earth King has no true political power, only serving as a figurehead and is completely unaware of the war, while Long Feng and the Dai Li control the city, ensuring Ba Sing Se remains a utopia free of war. Long Feng makes an indirect threat regarding their goal of finding Appa if they speak out, noting that they will now be watched 24/7 by Dai Li agents. Elsewhere, Jet becomes obsessed with gathering evidence that Zuko and Iroh are firebenders. His final attempt, confronting the pair at the tea shop they work in, ends in his arrest and subsequent brainwashing by the Dai Li.

Note: This was nominated a Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour).[8]
3515"The Tales of Ba Sing Se"Ethan SpauldingThe Tale of Toph and Katara
Joann Estoesta and Lisa Wahlander
The Tale of Iroh
Andrew Huebner
The Tale of Aang
Gary Scheppke
The Tale of Sokka
Lauren MacMullan
The Tale of Zuko
Katie Mattila
The Tale of Momo
Justin Ridge and Giancarlo Volpe
DR MovieSeptember 29, 2006 (2006-09-29)215N/A

The episode is a set of vignettes about each of the main characters' adventures in Ba Sing Se, providing a glimpse of their personalities and private lives:

  • Katara and Toph have a girls' day out in the inner city.
  • Iroh provides small gestures of kindness to various people in the outer city, before venturing into the country to find a place to mark the birthday of his son, Lu Ten, who was killed in the siege of Ba Sing Se many years previous. Kneeling before a portrait of his son, Iroh tearfully sings "Leaves from the Vine", a folk song about a young soldier returning home.
  • Aang helps a zookeeper build a new zoo outside the wall.
  • Sokka accidentally ends up in a girls-only poetry club.
  • Zuko goes out on a date, resisting at first but winds up enjoying himself.
  • Momo looks through Ba Sing Se for Appa, finding only one of his footprints.

Note: Iroh's tale was dedicated to his voice actor Mako Iwamatsu, who had died just one week after Chapters 10 and 11 (Episodes 30 and 31) initially aired.

3616"Appa's Lost Days"Giancarlo VolpeElizabeth WelchJM AnimationOctober 13, 2006 (2006-10-13)216N/A

After being abducted in the desert, Appa is traded to a Fire Nation circus, where the trainer whips, humiliates, and generally mistreats him. He eventually escapes with the help of a small boy. He later unwillingly fights a Boarcupine; he wins but is badly wounded. By fortune, Suki and the Kyoshi warriors come across Appa and help him recover from his injuries, but the warriors are attacked by Azula and her team. Appa is forced to flee at Suki's urging, lest he be hurt in the ensuing battle while Suki is eventually defeated and captured by Azula. Dispirited, confused, and longing for Aang, Appa returns to his childhood home at the Eastern Air Temple, where he discovers a mysterious guru, Pathik, has taken residence in the ruins. The guru gains his trust and imparts to him Aang's location at Ba Sing Se, with a message for Aang attached to his horn. Appa arrives at Ba Sing Se, but just short of reuniting with Aang he is ambushed and captured by Long Feng, leaving the footprint that Momo found.

Note: This episode won a Humane Society award for its portrayal of the mistreatment of animals.
3717"Lake Laogai"Lauren MacMullanTim HedrickDR MovieNovember 3, 2006 (2006-11-03)217N/A
As the group searches for Appa, they run into Jet, who falsely claims that he has information on Appa's whereabouts. A chance encounter with Jet's remaining Freedom Fighters, Smellerbee and Longshot, reveals to Team Avatar that Jet had been arrested by the Dai Li a few weeks ago. They eventually break Jet's brainwashing and travel to a facility located underneath Lake Laogai, in the hopes of finding Appa. Instead, they find Long Feng and the Dai Li waiting for them, declaring them enemies of the state. Elsewhere, Zuko discovers that Aang is in the city looking for Appa, and sets out as the Blue Spirit to find him. He finds Appa before Aang under Lake Laogai and plans to capture him, but Iroh arrives to confront him. Iroh furiously scolds Zuko and asks if Zuko is chasing his own destiny, or a destiny someone else is trying to force on him, resulting in Zuko releasing Appa. Aang, Jet and the group battle Long Feng and the Dai Li; Jet is fatally wounded as a result while Long Feng escapes. The group pursues, which ends in their reuniting with Appa. At the end of the episode, Zuko and Iroh exit the compound, with Zuko tossing his Blue Spirit mask into the lake at Iroh's suggestion.
3818"The Earth King"Ethan SpauldingJohn O'BryanJM AnimationNovember 17, 2006 (2006-11-17)218N/A
The group breaks into the Earth King's palace to warn Earth King Kuei about the war. They eventually convince the King by showing him the destroyed Fire Nation drill, resulting in Long Feng seemingly being arrested for treason. Meanwhile, Zuko fights an illness which Iroh believes is a manifestation of the deep internal conflict within himself after setting Appa free. Team Avatar is presented with information that was intercepted by Long Feng: Toph receives a letter from her mother saying she is in Ba Sing Se and wants to see her. Sokka and Katara are given an intelligence report that confirms the location of their father Hakoda, while Aang receives the letter from Guru Pathik, offering to help him master the Avatar State. The team decides to temporarily part ways to accomplish all their goals. Unbeknownst to them as they leave, Azula, Mai and Ty Lee slip into Ba Sing Se impersonating the Kyoshi Warriors. The letter from Toph's mother is revealed to be a setup for her capture by Xin Fu and Master Yu, while Long Feng is shown to still be in command of the Dai Li while in prison.
3919"The Guru"Giancarlo VolpeMichael Dante DiMartino and Bryan KonietzkoDR MovieDecember 1, 2006 (2006-12-01)2194.3
Aang travels to the Eastern Air Temple and meets Guru Pathik, who trains him to master the Avatar State through the unlocking of his seven chakras, a process which must be completed without interruption. Sokka finally reunites and begins to reconnect with his father Hakoda. The Earth King tells the disguised Kyoshi Warriors of the plans to invade during the solar eclipse. Azula plots with Mai and Ty Lee to organize a coup and take down Ba Sing Se from the inside. Toph is captured by Yu and Xin Fu, managing to escape by teaching herself metal bending. Katara discovers Zuko and Iroh are in the city and rushes to warn Suki, only to discover she is actually Azula. Katara is captured, and Azula decides it is time to go after Zuko and Iroh. Just as Aang is about to reach enlightenment, he has a vision of Katara in danger and chooses to help her, against Pathik's warning that he will be cut off from the Avatar State. Iroh and Zuko receive a message inviting them to serve tea to the Earth King. Aang picks up Sokka from Chameleon Bay and flies back to Ba Sing Se. Azula is brought to Long Feng's cell, who proposes that he can bring Azula the Avatar in exchange for restoring the Earth King's trust in him.
4020"The Crossroads of Destiny"Michael Dante DiMartinoAaron EhaszJM AnimationDecember 1, 2006 (2006-12-01)2204.3
Aang and Sokka reunite with Toph and set out to find Katara. Azula has been placed in charge of the Dai Li by Long Feng during the coup. Iroh and Zuko are greeted at the palace by Azula and the Dai Li. Iroh evades capture, but Zuko is quickly overwhelmed and thrown in prison with Katara. Iroh finds Toph and Team Avatar joins forces with him. Sokka and Toph rush to the palace to warn the King of the coup, but they arrive at its commencement. Sokka and Toph reach the throne room, only to be defeated by Azula, Mai, and Ty Lee. As they and the King are led away, Long Feng arrives intent on double-crossing Azula, only to find that the Dai Li no longer obey him. Aang and Iroh arrive at Katara and Zuko's cell to rescue them; Azula then appears and traps Iroh, offering Zuko his honor if he joins her. Aang and Katara try to escape the catacombs, but are attacked by Azula, the Dai Li and Zuko, who has made up his mind. Aang lets go of his attraction to Katara to enter the Avatar State, but as he does he is shot and mortally wounded by Azula's lightning. Iroh intervenes to help Katara escape with Aang and is captured. Katara uses water from the North Pole spirit oasis to resurrect Aang. At the end of the season, Team Avatar and the Earth King fly over the wall in defeat.

Production Edit

The season was produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studio and aired on Nickelodeon, both of which are owned by Viacom. The season's executive producers and co-creators are Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko, who worked alongside head writer and co-producer Aaron Ehasz.[9] Most of the individual episodes were directed by Ethan Spaulding, Lauren MacMullan and Giancarlo Volpe.[2] Episodes were written by a team of writers, which consisted of Aaron Ehasz, Elizabeth Welch, Tim Hedrick, John O'Bryan; along with creators DiMartino and Konietzko.[2]

The season's music was composed by "The Track Team", which consists of Jeremy Zuckerman and Benjamin Wynn, who were known to the show's creators because Zuckerman was Konietzko's roommate.[10]

Cast Edit

Most of the main characters from the first season remained the same: Zach Tyler Eisen voices Aang, Mae Whitman voices Katara, Jack DeSena voices Sokka,[2] Dee Bradley Baker voices both Appa and Momo, and Dante Basco voices Zuko.[11]

In addition, several new characters appear: Jessie Flower voices Toph Beifong, Grey DeLisle voices Azula, Cricket Leigh voices Mai, Olivia Hack voices Ty Lee, and Clancy Brown voices Long Feng.[2]

Mako Iwamatsu, who voiced Iroh in the first two seasons, died from throat cancer after production was completed; he was replaced by Greg Baldwin for the following season and The Legend of Korra.[12] Credited under additional voices, Baldwin also voiced Iroh for brief portions in "The Tales of Ba Sing Se", "The Earth King", and "The Crossroads of Destiny", all of which were mixed in with Iwamatsu's recordings. This practice was similarly used with Master Splinter in TMNT, a character also voiced by Iwamatsu before his death.

In the episode "The Tales of Ba Sing Se", the segment titled "The Tale of Iroh" features a dedication to Mako at the end when Iroh is tearfully singing to mourn the loss of his only child, Lu Ten.

Reception Edit

In a review of the Volume 2 DVD Release for Book 2, Gabriel Powers from DVDActive.com described the series as one of the best children's series in recent times, making comparisons with Samurai Jack and Justice League, and complimented it for its depth and humour.[13] Powers also comments:

Without dumbing down its characters, plots, or humour, and without overtly taming-up the action or peril, Avatar manages to enthral children and adults, ages 4 to 56...There is a genuine classic feel to the series, which uses actual Asian culture and lore as its base. Like Star Wars, the creative forces behind the show have tapped into that basic, generation spanning storytelling that will live long after the series' youngest fans are old and bitter.[13]

For the video and audio quality, Powers says "Season two generally looks better than the bulk of season one, but still has some issues" concerning image sharpness. Rotten Tomatoes gave it an 87% fresh rating in 2008.[14] Jamie S. Rich from DVD Talk says that "As a flat concept, Avatar the Last Airbender is nothing special, but in execution, it is head and shoulders above other children's entertainment", and that "as a whole, the look of Avatar is consistently excellent".[3]

The show also received acclaim for its visual appeal. In the 34th Annie Awards, the show was nominated for and won the "Best Character Animation in a Television Production" award, for Jae-Myung Yu's animation in "The Blind Bandit", and the "Best Directing in an Animated Television Production" award, for the episode "The Drill".[4] In 2007, the show was nominated for "Outstanding Animated Program" in the 2007 Emmy Awards for the "City of Walls and Secrets" episode,[15] though it did not win.[5] However, the show did win the "Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation" award for Sang-Jin Kim's animation in the "Lake Laogai" episode.[5]

Home media Edit

Nickelodeon began releasing DVDs for Book 2 on January 23, 2007.[16] The first four DVD releases contain one disc that consisted of five episodes each.[17] The final DVD was the "Complete Book 2 Box Set", which contains all of the episodes in the season on four discs, and packaged with a special features disc.[6] All of the DVD sets for Book 2 were released with Region 1 encoding, meaning that they can only play on North American DVD players. Book 2 was released on Region 2 on July 20, 2009.

Volume Discs Episodes Region 1 release Region 2 release Region 3 release
1 1 5 January 23, 2007 Not released June 4, 2009[18]
2 1 5 April 10, 2007 Not released August 6, 2009[19]
3 1 5 May 22, 2007 Not released October 29, 2009[20]
4 1 5 August 14, 2007 Not released March 31, 2010[21]
Box set 4[22] 20[22] September 11, 2007 July 20, 2009 September 9, 2010[23]

Footnotes Edit

1.^ Production code format taken from the commentary for "Sozin's Comet: The Phoenix King"

References Edit

General
  • "Season 2". Avatar: The Last Airbender. IGN. Retrieved July 21, 2008.
  • . TVShowsOnDVD.com. February 24, 2005. Archived from the original on September 15, 2008. Retrieved September 6, 2008.
Specific
  1. ^ a b "IGN: Avatar: The Last Airbender: Season 2". IGN Entertainment. from the original on September 29, 2008. Retrieved October 22, 2008.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Avatar: The Last Airbender Cast and Details". TVGuide.com. from the original on December 16, 2008. Retrieved November 26, 2008.
  3. ^ a b Rich, Jamie S. (September 12, 2007). "Avatar The Last Airbender — The Complete Book 2 Collection". DVD Talk. Retrieved June 6, 2008.
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Book Two Earth is the second season of Avatar The Last Airbender an American animated television series created and produced by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko for Nickelodeon The series starred Zach Tyler Eisen Mae Whitman Jack DeSena Jessie Flower Dante Basco Dee Bradley Baker Mako Iwamatsu in his final performance as Iroh and Grey DeLisle as the main character voices 1 2 Avatar The Last AirbenderSeason 2Book Two EarthCover for the second season DVDStarringZach Tyler Eisen Mae Whitman Jack DeSena Dante Basco Jessie Flower Dee Bradley Baker Mako Grey DeLisleCountry of originUnited StatesNo of episodes20ReleaseOriginal networkNickelodeonOriginal releaseMarch 17 2006 03 17 December 1 2006 2006 12 01 1 Season chronology PreviousBook One WaterNext Book Three FireList of episodesIn the second season Aang and his friends Katara and Sokka are on a quest to find an Earthbending teacher which finishes when they recruit Toph Beifong After finding important information concerning the war with the Fire Nation Appa ends up kidnapped Their journey leads to Ba Sing Se the capital of the Earth Kingdom where they uncover a great internal government conspiracy Meanwhile due to their actions at the North Pole in Book One Zuko and Iroh are declared traitors of the Fire Nation and desert their country becoming fugitives in the Earth Kingdom Pursuing both Zuko and Aang is Princess Azula Zuko s younger prodigy sister Book Two Earth premiered on Nickelodeon on March 17 2006 It consisted of 20 episodes and concluded on December 1 2006 The season received considerable acclaim with the series being called consistently excellent 3 The series won multiple awards including Best Character Animation in a Television Production from the 34th Annie Awards 4 and Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation at the 2007 Emmy Awards 5 Between January 23 2007 and September 11 2007 Paramount Home Entertainment released four DVD sets containing five episodes each before releasing the entire season as a boxset 6 Contents 1 Episodes 2 Production 3 Cast 4 Reception 5 Home media 6 Footnotes 7 ReferencesEpisodes EditSee also List of Avatar The Last Airbender episodes No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byAnimated byOriginal air dateProd code 1 Viewers millions 211 The Avatar State Giancarlo VolpeAaron Ehasz Elizabeth Welch Tim Hedrick and John O BryanDR MovieMarch 17 2006 2006 03 17 201N AAang and his friends travel to an Earth Kingdom base from which they are to be escorted to Omashu where Aang intends for King Bumi to teach him earthbending At the base General Fong suggests that Aang can defeat the Fire Lord and end the war immediately by using the Avatar State After many failed attempts General Fong finally succeeds in triggering the Avatar State by faking Katara s death which leads to Aang nearly destroying the base in rage The spirit of Avatar Roku warns Aang that the Avatar State is a defense mechanism that empowers Aang with the skills and knowledge of all his past lives though there is a catch if he is killed in the Avatar State the reincarnation cycle will be broken causing the Avatar to cease to exist The group decides to travel to Omashu alone Meanwhile Zuko and Iroh are visited by Zuko s younger sister Azula who has come bearing a message from the Fire Lord requesting their return home A guard accidentally reveals that the summons is a ruse in order to imprison them as traitors They manage to escape but are forced to become fugitives and cut off their topknots 222 The Cave of Two Lovers Lauren MacMullanJoshua HamiltonJM AnimationMarch 24 2006 2006 03 24 202N AWhile on the way to Omashu Aang and the group meet a group of carefree traveling bards who take them through a vast tunnel known as the Cave of Two Lovers Zuko and Iroh are sheltered by kind villagers after Iroh accidentally drinks tea made of a poisonous plant Song a young and compassionate healer shows Zuko the effects of war from a normal citizen s perspective The group is separated in the tunnels by a cave in with Aang and Katara growing closer as they discover the origins of the cave which includes the tombs of the first two earthbenders who are the namesake of Omashu Their torch burns out plunging them into darkness and eventually resulting in a kiss Glowing lights are revealed in the ceiling allowing the group to escape and make it to Omashu which they discover has been conquered by the Fire Nation 233 Return to Omashu Ethan SpauldingElizabeth WelchDR MovieApril 7 2006 2006 04 07 203N AAang and his friends sneak into Omashu to find Bumi but Sokka fakes a deadly illness to scare off the guards They meet a resistance movement who tells them that King Bumi surrendered on the day of the invasion Meanwhile Princess Azula decides that in order to catch Zuko and Iroh she needs to stop traveling with the royal procession Team Avatar helps the city s entire population escape by faking an epidemic of Sokka s invented sickness The Fire Nation Governor s toddler son Tom Tom accidentally leaves with the citizens mistaken for a kidnapping The governor attempts to trade Tom Tom for King Bumi but Azula calls off the trade she is now backed up by her childhood friends Mai Tom Tom s older sister and Ty Lee both skilled fighters Aang manages to rescue Bumi after a fight with Azula but Bumi refuses to leave saying that the proper time for his escape has not arrived He instructs Aang to find an earthbending teacher who waits and listens before striking Azula Mai and Ty Lee set out on their mission having now added Aang as their third target Aang returns Tom Tom to his parents 244 The Swamp Giancarlo VolpeTim HedrickJM AnimationApril 14 2006 2006 04 14 204N AWhile flying Aang and friends are attracted to a mysterious swamp and are separated from one another They begin to see unique illusions in the swamp Sokka sees Princess Yue Katara sees her dead mother and Aang sees a mysterious giggling girl and a flying boar They are reunited and attacked by a swamp monster who turns out to be a wise man from a tribe of swamp waterbenders who use the moisture inside the swamp s plants to manipulate the plants and hide their identities He explains that all beings are connected as the swamp is a single large tree and the visions are of people they have met or will meet Meanwhile Zuko disgusted with having to live as a beggar dons the mask of the Blue Spirit once again 255 Avatar Day Lauren MacMullanJohn O BryanDR MovieApril 28 2006 2006 04 28 205N AAang and friends stumble upon a town celebrating an Anti Avatar Day The villagers blame Avatar Kyoshi one of Aang s previous incarnations for killing their leader Chin the Great Aang reveals his identity and is arrested for Kyoshi s supposed crimes Zuko disguises himself as the Blue Spirit to steal food for himself and his uncle Iroh is not happy with what Zuko is doing and Zuko decides it is best that they part ways Katara and Sokka investigate and find evidence that appears to support Kyoshi s innocence However at Aang s trial Kyoshi s spirit appears and recounts the events that led to Chin the Great s death a horrible tyrant he was confronted by Kyoshi defending her home who ultimately split Kyoshi Island from the mainland herself causing Chin to die from a fall when he refused to back away from the cliff Kyoshi created Aang is convicted but subsequently pardoned after he defeats a group of Fire Nation soldiers attacking the village and the town changes the anti Avatar celebration to a pro Avatar celebration 266 The Blind Bandit Ethan SpauldingMichael Dante DiMartinoJM AnimationMay 5 2006 2006 05 05 206N AAang is still searching for an earthbending teacher but with little success At an underground earthbending tournament Team Avatar witnesses a fighter named The Boulder defeat most of the other fighters but then is himself defeated by a young blind girl named The Blind Bandit whom Aang recognizes as the girl from his vision in the swamp She uses earthbending to sense her environment perceiving the lay of the land around her she therefore fits Bumi s advice that Aang s earthbending instructor should be someone who listens and waits before striking Aang tells two earthbending students about his vision in the swamp of a girl with a flying boar who tell him that a flying boar is the symbol of the Beifong family Aang Katara and Sokka find the girl Toph Beifong at her estate but she cannot become Aang s teacher due to her wealthy and overprotective parents who allow local earthbending teacher Master Yu to only teach her moves well behind her skill level The tournament s host Xin Fu and several earthbending fighters kidnap Aang and Toph thinking they collaborated to cheat the other fighters out of the prize money Toph reveals her power by defeating Xin Fu s gang singlehandedly but her parents become even more restrictive She runs away from home and joins Aang Toph s father believing Aang has kidnapped her promise Xin Fu and Master Yu a chest of gold if they bring her back 277 Zuko Alone Lauren MacMullanElizabeth WelchJM AnimationMay 12 2006 2006 05 12 207N AAfter leaving his uncle Iroh Zuko continues his journey through an Earth Kingdom town where a young boy named Lee befriends him Zuko remembers his childhood including Azula s chilling and callous behavior towards the death of Iroh s only child Lu Ten and his own perseverance Finally he recalls his mother s last words and the announcement that his grandfather Azulon died and his mother had suddenly disappeared right before his father Ozai became the new Fire Lord after Azulon s death Lee is kidnapped by abusive Earth Kingdom soldiers after pulling a knife that Zuko gave him While saving Lee Zuko accidentally reveals his identity as the prince of the Fire Nation near the end of the battle Lee his family and the townspeople furiously turn against him because of it This was Walker Edmiston s final voice role before his death in 2007 288 The Chase Giancarlo VolpeJoshua HamiltonDR MovieMay 26 2006 2006 05 26 208N AAang and his friends are relentlessly chased by Azula Mai and Ty Lee which makes it impossible for the group to stop and sleep The lack of sleep makes everyone irritable and fuels a quarrel between Katara and Toph Toph realizes they are being tracked by means of Appa s shed fur Aang lashes out at Toph for criticizing Appa causing Toph to leave the group Aang takes some of Appa s fur to act as a decoy to lure their pursuers away from Katara and Sokka but he is found by Azula in an abandoned village Toph meanwhile runs into Iroh who reminds her that it is not a sign of weakness to accept help from others the way she believes He also reveals that he is tracking his nephew trying to let him discover his own path Aang battles Azula and later Zuko but is joined by his friends just in time as well as by Iroh Azula feigns surrender when she is cornered six on one but wounds Iroh and utilizes the ensuing chaos to escape Katara and the group offer to help Zuko but he furiously rebuffs them and lashes out at them to leave The group can finally get some much needed sleep as Zuko tends to his severely wounded uncle 299 Bitter Work Ethan SpauldingAaron EhaszDR MovieJune 2 2006 2006 06 02 209N AAang begins his earthbending training with Toph but grows frustrated when he encounters difficulty with earth the natural opposite of air Aang s inclination towards agility and evasion puts him at a disadvantage with earthbending which requires a more direct resolute form of combat Elsewhere Zuko struggles with a similar dilemma as Iroh tries to teach him lightning bending an advanced form of firebending Zuko s anger keeps him from having the cold precision lightning bending requires When Sokka is endangered by a saber toothed Moose Lion Aang is able to save him by firmly standing his ground as an earthbender would Zuko claims he s ready to try and re direct lightning which Iroh staunchly refuses At the end of the episode Zuko resorts to standing on a mountaintop during a storm while tearfully screaming at the heavens to strike him like they have in the past 3010 The Library Giancarlo VolpeJohn O BryanJM AnimationJuly 14 2006 2006 07 14 210N ASokka decides the group needs some intelligence to defeat the Fire Nation At an oasis the group encounters a professor from Ba Sing Se University who tells them of Wan Shi Tong s library in the Si Wong desert said to contain a vast collection of knowledge The professor and the group eventually locate the library nearly buried but intact inside Toph refuses to descend with the others and stays outside with Appa Inside Wan Shi Tong a large spirit owl tells the group that humans are no longer permitted in the library as they only seek knowledge to gain an advantage over other humans The group convinces him otherwise and begin searching for information Sokka discovers a crucial weakness of the Fire Nation that could end the war an upcoming solar eclipse will prevent firebending for its duration Wan Shi Tong catches them in their lie and refuses to allow them to leave with the knowledge He begins sinking the library before chasing the group Outside while Toph is busy keeping the library afloat Appa is kidnapped by a gang of sandbenders As the professor stays behind too fascinated by the display of knowledge in the sinking library the others escape but Aang is devastated by the loss of Appa This is part one of two of the 44 minute special The Fury of Aang 3111 The Desert Lauren MacMullanTim HedrickDR MovieJuly 14 2006 2006 07 14 211N ATeam Avatar is stranded in the desert without sufficient provisions to make the trek out again now that they no longer have Appa Elsewhere Iroh reveals a mysterious association with a secret society when he uses a White Lotus tile as an opening in a match of Pai Sho his favorite game The move functions as a message to his opponent who then helps protect Iroh and Zuko from Xin Fu and Master Yu who decide to take a break from hunting Toph to try and collect the bounty on Zuko and Iroh After a long trek and much hardship in the desert Aang tracks down the sandbenders who stole Appa and learns that Appa was traded to a merchant and is likely in Ba Sing Se to be sold Upon hearing that Appa was muzzled Aang becomes so angry and upset that he enters the Avatar State destroying nearly everything around him but is eventually calmed by Katara The episode ends with Aang and Katara sharing a tearful hug This is part two of two of the 44 minute special The Fury of Aang 3212 The Serpent s Pass Ethan SpauldingMichael Dante DiMartino and Joshua HamiltonJM AnimationSeptember 15 2006 2006 09 15 2124 1 7 After leaving the desert the group fortuitously meets Suki and attempts to lead a pregnant woman named Ying alongside her husband and sister in law through the Serpent s Pass a dangerous route to the outlands of Ba Sing Se They are attacked by a Fire Nation ship and narrowly escape Suki and Sokka attempt to rekindle their relationship but Sokka is hesitant due to being unable to protect Yue Meanwhile Zuko and Iroh assuming new identities as Earth Kingdom refugees are also on their way to start a new life in the Earth Kingdom capital and encounter Jet and some of the Freedom Fighters with whom Zuko starts to bond Aang and the group are attacked again this time by the route s namesake serpent He and Katara defeat the beast and the group arrives on the outskirts of Ba Sing Se There Ying goes into labor and delivers her daughter Sokka and Suki share their first kiss while Aang confesses to Katara how the happiness of Ying s family reminds him how he feels about Appa and her Aang departs with Momo to find Appa in Ba Sing Se but is shocked to see that a massive Fire Nation drill is approaching the wall of Ba Sing Se This is part one of two of the 44 minute special The Secret of the Fire Nation and listed in the DVD as the two part episode Journey to Ba Sing Se 3313 The Drill Giancarlo VolpeMichael Dante DiMartino and Bryan KonietzkoDR MovieSeptember 15 2006 2006 09 15 2134 1 7 Aang reunites with his friends intent on stopping the drill Though their offer to help is initially refused by the Earth Kingdom general at the Outer Wall Team Avatar begins finding a way to take down the drill They determine the best way is to sabotage the drill from the inside then deliver a final blow to the top of the structure to take it down Battling Azula Mai and Ty Lee Aang successfully stops the drill with it still plugging the hole in the outer wall Meanwhile Jet wishes to recruit Zuko for his Freedom Fighters but Zuko bluntly refuses Jet becomes suspicious of the two when he deduces that Iroh heated his own cup of tea using firebending Jet becomes intent on exposing Zuko and Iroh while Team Avatar makes their way into Ba Sing Se This is part two of the 44 minute special The Secret of the Fire Nation and listed in the DVD as the two part episode Journey to Ba Sing Se 3414 City of Walls and Secrets Lauren MacMullanTim HedrickJM AnimationSeptember 22 2006 2006 09 22 214N AAang and the rest of the group arrive in Ba Sing Se determined to find Appa and inform the Earth King about the eclipse They soon discover that the bureaucracy surrounding the king enforced by the Dai Li the cultural authority of Ba Sing Se blocks them from making contact with him Katara devises a plan to see the Earth King by sneaking into a party at the Royal Palace The quartet is eventually found out and greeted by Long Feng Grand Secretariat of Ba Sing Se and the head of the Dai Li Long Feng reveals that the Earth King has no true political power only serving as a figurehead and is completely unaware of the war while Long Feng and the Dai Li control the city ensuring Ba Sing Se remains a utopia free of war Long Feng makes an indirect threat regarding their goal of finding Appa if they speak out noting that they will now be watched 24 7 by Dai Li agents Elsewhere Jet becomes obsessed with gathering evidence that Zuko and Iroh are firebenders His final attempt confronting the pair at the tea shop they work in ends in his arrest and subsequent brainwashing by the Dai Li Note This was nominated a Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Animated Program For Programming Less Than One Hour 8 3515 The Tales of Ba Sing Se Ethan SpauldingThe Tale of Toph and KataraJoann Estoesta and Lisa WahlanderThe Tale of IrohAndrew HuebnerThe Tale of AangGary ScheppkeThe Tale of SokkaLauren MacMullanThe Tale of ZukoKatie MattilaThe Tale of MomoJustin Ridge and Giancarlo VolpeDR MovieSeptember 29 2006 2006 09 29 215N AThe episode is a set of vignettes about each of the main characters adventures in Ba Sing Se providing a glimpse of their personalities and private lives Katara and Toph have a girls day out in the inner city Iroh provides small gestures of kindness to various people in the outer city before venturing into the country to find a place to mark the birthday of his son Lu Ten who was killed in the siege of Ba Sing Se many years previous Kneeling before a portrait of his son Iroh tearfully sings Leaves from the Vine a folk song about a young soldier returning home Aang helps a zookeeper build a new zoo outside the wall Sokka accidentally ends up in a girls only poetry club Zuko goes out on a date resisting at first but winds up enjoying himself Momo looks through Ba Sing Se for Appa finding only one of his footprints Note Iroh s tale was dedicated to his voice actor Mako Iwamatsu who had died just one week after Chapters 10 and 11 Episodes 30 and 31 initially aired 3616 Appa s Lost Days Giancarlo VolpeElizabeth WelchJM AnimationOctober 13 2006 2006 10 13 216N AAfter being abducted in the desert Appa is traded to a Fire Nation circus where the trainer whips humiliates and generally mistreats him He eventually escapes with the help of a small boy He later unwillingly fights a Boarcupine he wins but is badly wounded By fortune Suki and the Kyoshi warriors come across Appa and help him recover from his injuries but the warriors are attacked by Azula and her team Appa is forced to flee at Suki s urging lest he be hurt in the ensuing battle while Suki is eventually defeated and captured by Azula Dispirited confused and longing for Aang Appa returns to his childhood home at the Eastern Air Temple where he discovers a mysterious guru Pathik has taken residence in the ruins The guru gains his trust and imparts to him Aang s location at Ba Sing Se with a message for Aang attached to his horn Appa arrives at Ba Sing Se but just short of reuniting with Aang he is ambushed and captured by Long Feng leaving the footprint that Momo found Note This episode won a Humane Society award for its portrayal of the mistreatment of animals 3717 Lake Laogai Lauren MacMullanTim HedrickDR MovieNovember 3 2006 2006 11 03 217N AAs the group searches for Appa they run into Jet who falsely claims that he has information on Appa s whereabouts A chance encounter with Jet s remaining Freedom Fighters Smellerbee and Longshot reveals to Team Avatar that Jet had been arrested by the Dai Li a few weeks ago They eventually break Jet s brainwashing and travel to a facility located underneath Lake Laogai in the hopes of finding Appa Instead they find Long Feng and the Dai Li waiting for them declaring them enemies of the state Elsewhere Zuko discovers that Aang is in the city looking for Appa and sets out as the Blue Spirit to find him He finds Appa before Aang under Lake Laogai and plans to capture him but Iroh arrives to confront him Iroh furiously scolds Zuko and asks if Zuko is chasing his own destiny or a destiny someone else is trying to force on him resulting in Zuko releasing Appa Aang Jet and the group battle Long Feng and the Dai Li Jet is fatally wounded as a result while Long Feng escapes The group pursues which ends in their reuniting with Appa At the end of the episode Zuko and Iroh exit the compound with Zuko tossing his Blue Spirit mask into the lake at Iroh s suggestion 3818 The Earth King Ethan SpauldingJohn O BryanJM AnimationNovember 17 2006 2006 11 17 218N AThe group breaks into the Earth King s palace to warn Earth King Kuei about the war They eventually convince the King by showing him the destroyed Fire Nation drill resulting in Long Feng seemingly being arrested for treason Meanwhile Zuko fights an illness which Iroh believes is a manifestation of the deep internal conflict within himself after setting Appa free Team Avatar is presented with information that was intercepted by Long Feng Toph receives a letter from her mother saying she is in Ba Sing Se and wants to see her Sokka and Katara are given an intelligence report that confirms the location of their father Hakoda while Aang receives the letter from Guru Pathik offering to help him master the Avatar State The team decides to temporarily part ways to accomplish all their goals Unbeknownst to them as they leave Azula Mai and Ty Lee slip into Ba Sing Se impersonating the Kyoshi Warriors The letter from Toph s mother is revealed to be a setup for her capture by Xin Fu and Master Yu while Long Feng is shown to still be in command of the Dai Li while in prison 3919 The Guru Giancarlo VolpeMichael Dante DiMartino and Bryan KonietzkoDR MovieDecember 1 2006 2006 12 01 2194 3Aang travels to the Eastern Air Temple and meets Guru Pathik who trains him to master the Avatar State through the unlocking of his seven chakras a process which must be completed without interruption Sokka finally reunites and begins to reconnect with his father Hakoda The Earth King tells the disguised Kyoshi Warriors of the plans to invade during the solar eclipse Azula plots with Mai and Ty Lee to organize a coup and take down Ba Sing Se from the inside Toph is captured by Yu and Xin Fu managing to escape by teaching herself metal bending Katara discovers Zuko and Iroh are in the city and rushes to warn Suki only to discover she is actually Azula Katara is captured and Azula decides it is time to go after Zuko and Iroh Just as Aang is about to reach enlightenment he has a vision of Katara in danger and chooses to help her against Pathik s warning that he will be cut off from the Avatar State Iroh and Zuko receive a message inviting them to serve tea to the Earth King Aang picks up Sokka from Chameleon Bay and flies back to Ba Sing Se Azula is brought to Long Feng s cell who proposes that he can bring Azula the Avatar in exchange for restoring the Earth King s trust in him 4020 The Crossroads of Destiny Michael Dante DiMartinoAaron EhaszJM AnimationDecember 1 2006 2006 12 01 2204 3Aang and Sokka reunite with Toph and set out to find Katara Azula has been placed in charge of the Dai Li by Long Feng during the coup Iroh and Zuko are greeted at the palace by Azula and the Dai Li Iroh evades capture but Zuko is quickly overwhelmed and thrown in prison with Katara Iroh finds Toph and Team Avatar joins forces with him Sokka and Toph rush to the palace to warn the King of the coup but they arrive at its commencement Sokka and Toph reach the throne room only to be defeated by Azula Mai and Ty Lee As they and the King are led away Long Feng arrives intent on double crossing Azula only to find that the Dai Li no longer obey him Aang and Iroh arrive at Katara and Zuko s cell to rescue them Azula then appears and traps Iroh offering Zuko his honor if he joins her Aang and Katara try to escape the catacombs but are attacked by Azula the Dai Li and Zuko who has made up his mind Aang lets go of his attraction to Katara to enter the Avatar State but as he does he is shot and mortally wounded by Azula s lightning Iroh intervenes to help Katara escape with Aang and is captured Katara uses water from the North Pole spirit oasis to resurrect Aang At the end of the season Team Avatar and the Earth King fly over the wall in defeat Production EditThe season was produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studio and aired on Nickelodeon both of which are owned by Viacom The season s executive producers and co creators are Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko who worked alongside head writer and co producer Aaron Ehasz 9 Most of the individual episodes were directed by Ethan Spaulding Lauren MacMullan and Giancarlo Volpe 2 Episodes were written by a team of writers which consisted of Aaron Ehasz Elizabeth Welch Tim Hedrick John O Bryan along with creators DiMartino and Konietzko 2 The season s music was composed by The Track Team which consists of Jeremy Zuckerman and Benjamin Wynn who were known to the show s creators because Zuckerman was Konietzko s roommate 10 Cast EditMost of the main characters from the first season remained the same Zach Tyler Eisen voices Aang Mae Whitman voices Katara Jack DeSena voices Sokka 2 Dee Bradley Baker voices both Appa and Momo and Dante Basco voices Zuko 11 In addition several new characters appear Jessie Flower voices Toph Beifong Grey DeLisle voices Azula Cricket Leigh voices Mai Olivia Hack voices Ty Lee and Clancy Brown voices Long Feng 2 Mako Iwamatsu who voiced Iroh in the first two seasons died from throat cancer after production was completed he was replaced by Greg Baldwin for the following season and The Legend of Korra 12 Credited under additional voices Baldwin also voiced Iroh for brief portions in The Tales of Ba Sing Se The Earth King and The Crossroads of Destiny all of which were mixed in with Iwamatsu s recordings This practice was similarly used with Master Splinter in TMNT a character also voiced by Iwamatsu before his death In the episode The Tales of Ba Sing Se the segment titled The Tale of Iroh features a dedication to Mako at the end when Iroh is tearfully singing to mourn the loss of his only child Lu Ten Reception EditIn a review of the Volume 2 DVD Release for Book 2 Gabriel Powers from DVDActive com described the series as one of the best children s series in recent times making comparisons with Samurai Jack and Justice League and complimented it for its depth and humour 13 Powers also comments Without dumbing down its characters plots or humour and without overtly taming up the action or peril Avatar manages to enthral children and adults ages 4 to 56 There is a genuine classic feel to the series which uses actual Asian culture and lore as its base LikeStar Wars the creative forces behind the show have tapped into that basic generation spanning storytelling that will live long after the series youngest fans are old and bitter 13 For the video and audio quality Powers says Season two generally looks better than the bulk of season one but still has some issues concerning image sharpness Rotten Tomatoes gave it an 87 fresh rating in 2008 14 Jamie S Rich from DVD Talk says that As a flat concept Avatar the Last Airbender is nothing special but in execution it is head and shoulders above other children s entertainment and that as a whole the look of Avatar is consistently excellent 3 The show also received acclaim for its visual appeal In the 34th Annie Awards the show was nominated for and won the Best Character Animation in a Television Production award for Jae Myung Yu s animation in The Blind Bandit and the Best Directing in an Animated Television Production award for the episode The Drill 4 In 2007 the show was nominated for Outstanding Animated Program in the 2007 Emmy Awards for the City of Walls and Secrets episode 15 though it did not win 5 However the show did win the Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation award for Sang Jin Kim s animation in the Lake Laogai episode 5 Home media EditNickelodeon began releasing DVDs for Book 2 on January 23 2007 16 The first four DVD releases contain one disc that consisted of five episodes each 17 The final DVD was the Complete Book 2 Box Set which contains all of the episodes in the season on four discs and packaged with a special features disc 6 All of the DVD sets for Book 2 were released with Region 1 encoding meaning that they can only play on North American DVD players Book 2 was released on Region 2 on July 20 2009 Volume Discs Episodes Region 1 release Region 2 release Region 3 release1 1 5 January 23 2007 Not released June 4 2009 18 2 1 5 April 10 2007 Not released August 6 2009 19 3 1 5 May 22 2007 Not released October 29 2009 20 4 1 5 August 14 2007 Not released March 31 2010 21 Box set 4 22 20 22 September 11 2007 July 20 2009 September 9 2010 23 Footnotes Edit1 Production code format taken from the commentary for Sozin s Comet The Phoenix King References EditGeneral Season 2 Avatar The Last Airbender IGN Retrieved July 21 2008 Season 2 DVD Information TVShowsOnDVD com February 24 2005 Archived from the original on September 15 2008 Retrieved September 6 2008 Specific a b IGN Avatar The Last Airbender Season 2 IGN Entertainment Archived from the original on September 29 2008 Retrieved October 22 2008 a b c d e Avatar The Last Airbender Cast and Details TVGuide com Archived from the original on December 16 2008 Retrieved November 26 2008 a b Rich Jamie S September 12 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