Wait, you mean a radio doesn't work by magic?!?!?!? Iroh, Zukko's tea-loving, White Lotus leading form emerges. Instead, she and her dragonbird baby hear a gentle, calm voice that we all know. She accidentally injures a baby dragonbird that startles her, but feels pity for it and carries it through the forest, fearfully calling out for Jinora. She is startled by evil looking spirits constantly. The implication is clear: Korra's fear in the spirit world has transformed her into a child. When they are separated again after tumbling through a forest, a giant alligator's mouth, and river rapids, we see Korra in a forest, transformed into her younger self, maybe aged five or six. Jinora manages to intervene with them, reminding Korra that her own emotions can cause trouble with the spirits, so getting angry with them will only make them fight. The first time, Jinora scampers off after some cute spirit, and Korra nearly gets in a brawl with prairie dogs, finding out the hard way she has no bending powers here and angering the spirits even more. Korra and Jinora start out together, but get separated twice. The Spirit World is a lush valley, with rich, almost neon colors and every form. The only time they're happy in the Spirit World
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