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Avatar: Braving the Elements

‘Day of Black Sun Part 2’ with Hector Navarro

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Hold on to your ostrich horses - we’re back with ‘Day of Black Sun Part 2’! Janet and Dante are once again joined by friend and Avatar aficionado, Hector Navarro, to collectively scream over this mid-eclipse twist, as Team Avatar finally makes their way to the Fire Lord’s secret underground bunker only to find Princess Azula sitting smugly on her father’s throne.

© Nickelodeon Length 43 min 14 May 2024 Season 3 Episode 18 FantasyCultureBehind the Scenes USA Episodic

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© Nickelodeon Length 43 min 14 May 2024 Season 3 Episode 18 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

Hold on to your ostrich horses - we’re back with ‘Day of Black Sun Part 2’! Janet and Dante are once again joined by friend and Avatar aficionado, Hector Navarro, to collectively scream over this mid-eclipse twist, as Team Avatar finally makes their way to the Fire Lord’s secret underground bunker only to find Princess Azula sitting smugly on her father’s throne.

Follow along as we witness a major turning point for Zuko, ponder the effectiveness of the team’s eclipse glasses, and determine who would be the best real-life PR rep for the Fire Nation (not a hard job when there are just SO many good folks there).

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© Nickelodeon | 43 min

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