90. Liliana asks: What if swim class was in the trees? (Remastered)
- 190. Liliana asks: What if swim class was in the trees? (Remastered)02/12/2024
90. Liliana asks: What if swim class was in the trees? (Remastered)
Larra Legend gets introduced in this ode to Avatar (the show, not the movie). Can the Princess of Penguins and the Princess of Pixies save a knight from the Princess of Pincers? Can Sir Squiggles learn to be grateful for their help? Lessons include: Everyone deserves respect; admit when you need help, and be grateful when you receive it.
Larra Legend gets introduced in this ode to Avatar (the show, not the movie). Can the Princess of Penguins and the Princess of Pixies save a knight from the Princess of Pincers? Can Sir Squiggles learn to be grateful for their help?
Lessons include: Everyone deserves respect; admit when you need help, and be grateful when you receive it.
This remastered classic first aired on August 20th, 2018.
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