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Avatar: Braving the Elements

‘The Beach’ with Olivia Hack & Cricket Leigh

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Join Zuko, Azula, and the girlies for a bit of sun, a little relaxation, and just a touch of ambition for total world domination. We’ll get a taste of the trials and tribulations of Fire Nation teens, and witness a touching moment between siblings that *almost* convinces Dante that Azula means well. Almost.

© Nickelodeon Length 55 min 12 March 2024 Season 3 Episode 9 FantasyCultureBehind the Scenes USA Episodic

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© Nickelodeon Length 55 min 12 March 2024 Season 3 Episode 9 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

Join Zuko, Azula, and the girlies for a bit of sun, a little relaxation, and just a touch of ambition for total world domination. We’ll get a taste of the trials and tribulations of Fire Nation teens, and witness a touching moment between siblings that *almost* convinces Dante that Azula means well. Almost.

Guests Olivia Hack (voice of Ty Lee) and Cricket Leigh (voice of Mai) help Janet brainstorm some new nicknames for Combustion Man - which is just soooo formal - and we see the line between Dante and Zuko blur yet again as we follow this fiery bunch of adolescents in, ‘The Beach’.


© Nickelodeon | 55 min

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