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Avatar: Braving the Elements

Animal Roll Call: Dee Bradley Baker on Appa, Momo, & More

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This week brings you an unusual and exciting listen: an episode that was recorded live on Twitch, featuring the legendary Dee Bradley Baker!

© Nickelodeon Length 1 hr 5 min 26 October 2021 Season 1 Episode 21 FantasyCultureBehind the Scenes USA Episodic

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© Nickelodeon Length 1 hr 5 min 26 October 2021 Season 1 Episode 21 FantasyCultureBehind the Scenes USA Episodic

Introducing Avatar: Braving the Elements from Nickelodeon

Introducing Avatar: Braving the Elements from Nickelodeon

This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.

Listen to episode one here

This week brings you an unusual and exciting listen: an episode that was recorded live on Twitch, featuring the legendary Dee Bradley Baker!

Janet and Dante spend a marvelous hour with the voice actor behind all of the animals you hear on both ATLA and TLOK —Appa, Momo, and even some of the more obscure animals in the Avatar universe.Dee even graciously tries to teach Janet and Dante how to make some of these iconic animal sounds themselves (emphasis on “try”)! Hear more about Dee’s unique and fascinating work, and find out more about how our career paths can take wonderful and unexpected turns, if we’re willing to let them.


© Nickelodeon | 1 hr 5 min

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