Avatar: The Last Airbender Season 2 Soundtrack
Avatar: The Last Airbender Season 2 | |
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| Show Soundtrack (2026) | |
| Studio | Netflix |
| Release date | 2026-06-25 |
| Genre(s) | Action, Adventure, Fantasy |
| Composer(s) | Takeshi Furukawa |
| Score album | Avatar: The Last Airbender: Season 2 (Soundtrack from the Netflix Series) |
| Record label | Netflix Music |
| Available on | Netflix |
| Cast | Gordon Cormier as Avatar Aang Kiawentiio as Katara Ian Ousley as Sokka Dallas Liu as Prince Zuko Paul Sun-Hyung Lee as Uncle Iroh Elizabeth Yu as Princess Azula ... e 3 more |
About This Soundtrack
Premiering on Netflix on June 25, 2026, the second season of the live-action series Avatar: The Last Airbender continues the journey of Aang (Gordon Cormier), Sokka (Ian Ousley), and Katara (Kiawentiio) through the Earth Kingdom. As they search for an earthbending teacher for the young Avatar, they encounter dangerous conspiracies in Ba Sing Se and face the relentless pursuit of Princess Azula (Elizabeth Yu) and Prince Zuko (Dallas Liu). The production expands the fantasy world, highlighting the growth of the characters as they prepare for the struggle against Fire Lord Ozai (Daniel Dae Kim).
The original orchestral score for the second season is composed by Takeshi Furukawa, who returns after his work on the first season. Furukawa employs a full symphonic orchestra and traditional East Asian acoustic instruments, including erhu, guzheng, and shakuhachi flutes, to represent the distinct cultures of the four nations. The music accompanies the introduction of Toph Beifong (Miya Cech) and the group's journey through locations like the Serpent's Pass and the Great Wall of Ba Sing Se, emphasizing the epic scale and emotional weight of their quest.
This page serves as a complete database and soundtrack guide for Avatar: The Last Airbender Season 2. It contains the official list of instrumental score tracks and any additional music featured throughout the episodes, organized by sequence. The database is updated regularly as official details emerge, providing fans with verified track names, composer credits, and direct streaming links to listen to the score on Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon.
Original Score
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Water, Earth, Fire, Air
by Takeshi Furukawa
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Gaang to the Rescue
by Takeshi Furukawa
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Serpent's Pass
by Takeshi Furukawa
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A Town Called Nunya
by Takeshi Furukawa
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Ursa
by Takeshi Furukawa
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The Blind Bandit
by Takeshi Furukawa
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DURATION1:54
Fire Nation Girls
by Takeshi Furukawa
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Seal of the Flying Boar
by Takeshi Furukawa
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Hello Zuzu
by Takeshi Furukawa
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I'm a Rock
by Takeshi Furukawa
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Ba Sing Se
by Takeshi Furukawa
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The Painted Lady
by Takeshi Furukawa
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There Is No War in Ba Sing Se
by Takeshi Furukawa
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King Kuei
by Takeshi Furukawa
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That's Not How Grief Works
by Takeshi Furukawa
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DURATION3:03
The Dai LI
by Takeshi Furukawa
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DURATION1:33
Iroh
by Takeshi Furukawa
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DURATION3:06
The Spirit Library
by Takeshi Furukawa
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DURATION8:57
Wan Shi Tong's Wrath
by Takeshi Furukawa
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DURATION2:33
Jet
by Takeshi Furukawa
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DURATION3:16
Blood from a Stone
by Takeshi Furukawa
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Parable of the Two Dragons
by Takeshi Furukawa
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DURATION3:07
Katara and Zuko
by Takeshi Furukawa
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DURATION5:27
The Cycle Will End
by Takeshi Furukawa
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Brink of Death
by Takeshi Furukawa
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A Ba Sing Se Party
by Takeshi Furukawa
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About the Composer(s)
Takeshi Furukawa is a Grammy-nominated and BAFTA-nominated Japanese-American composer and conductor. He is widely known for composing the orchestral score for the video game The Last Guardian (2016) and Netflix's live-action series Avatar: The Last Airbender (2024-2026). His work combines traditional symphonic writing with electronic elements and traditional ethnic instrumentation.
Did you know?
- East Asian Instrumentation: Composer Takeshi Furukawa utilized traditional East Asian instruments, including the erhu (two-stringed fiddle), guzheng (zither), and shakuhachi (bamboo flute), combined with a Western symphonic orchestra to represent the Earth Kingdom and Nation cultures.
- Miya Cech Casting: Actress Miya Cech, who plays the blind earthbending prodigy Toph Beifong, took extensive martial arts and earthbending movement training to bring authenticity to Toph's iconic combative style.
- Grammy-Nominated Composer: Takeshi Furukawa, known for his beautiful orchestral work on the video game The Last Guardian, received nominations for his sweeping theme and score in the first season.
Official Trailer
About the Show
The second season of Netflix's live-action Avatar: The Last Airbender series follows Aang, Katara, and Sokka as they journey into the Earth Kingdom to find a master Earthbender to train the young Avatar. Along the way, they must navigate the dangerous politics of Ba Sing Se, elude the Fire Nation's relentless pursuit, and introduce a powerful new ally to their group. Toph Beifong, a blind earthbending prodigy, joins their quest to help Aang master the elements and prepare for the ultimate confrontation with Fire Lord Ozai.
Additional Information
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Editorial Integrity & Verification
At Soundtrack Wiki, we take musical accuracy seriously. Every track list, scene description, and timestamp featured on this page has been manually verified by our editorial team to ensure it reflects the actual usage in the production.
Our methodology involves cross-referencing official credits, digital fingerprints, and frame-by-frame analysis of the soundtrack in context.