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The second season was able to once again balance out both storytelling, character arcs, and world building well, just like the first season. This season also saw Rayla (Paula Burrows) stepping back from the limelight as the story progressed and in order to give room to the character arcs that Soren, Claudia, Callum (Jack de Sena) and Ezran (Sasha Rojen) went through this time around. However, the season not only follows our main team, but Soren (Jason Inocalla) and Claudia (Racquel Belmonte) as well, and also begins to show us how critical things are what with Sunfire Elves starting to show up at the Breach, and Lord Viren (Jason Simpson) trying to rally the human kingdoms in order to settle their long conflict with Xadia by means of force once and for all. The second season of “The Dragon Prince” picked up where the first season left off, with the new little baby dragon prince being hatched, and with our main team staying for a couple of days with the Moon Mage Lujanne (Ellie King) at the Moon Nexus. Image Source: The Dragon Prince Facebook Page The second season, entitled “Book 2: Sky”, which had nine episodes, were all released on Netflix on February 15, 2019.
Not only is the animation better, but this time around, we get even more world building, and our main characters are allowed to breathe a little which also gave time for much needed character development, while still leaving us with interesting story points that will drive the story going forward in season 3. Last February 15, 2019, Netflix released all nine episodes of the show’s second season, which continues to impress. Created by some “Avatar” alumni and then some, this new animated series gave children and adults alike a whole new world to explore, especially as the first season whet our appetites in terms of its potential and all the other things that can be explored within this show and maybe even franchise.

In September of last year, fans of animation and “Avatar: The Last Airbender” were able to sink their teeth into the amazing first season of “The Dragon Prince”, which was released on Netflix.
