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This time around, we cover some of season 5's deeper questions in an interview with Aaron Ehasz and, for the first time on this channel, Villads Spangsberg! Follow our podcast Twitter account as well as our personal accounts for Kuno and Hailey! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hot-brown-morning-potion/support
On this week's desperate attempt to program for Pride Month, we take a look at a series with a notable pedigree that was often bandied about as a stellar example of representation in children's television...after the first couple of seasons, that is. It's Netflix's The Dragon Prince, a series from one of the minds behind Avatar: The Last Airbender (with a fraction of the budget and production time that went into making that series thanks to Netflix's production/releasing methods that are inherently hostile to creativity). This mostly just turned into yet another bull session over how inhospitable the streaming era is for new animated properties and how Netflix specifically is to blame, but we also chatted about what would could gleam from the first episode of the show. Spoiler alert - it wasn't a lot. Episode covered for the podcast is "Echoes of Thunder." Directed by Giancarlo Volpe and written by Aaron Ehasz and Justin Richmond. Release date September 14, 2018. (Editor note: we do not mention it in the episode, but there are presently allegations against Ehasz over the creation of a toxic and abusive work environment for women in the studios and writer's rooms he oversaw. Just making a note of them here for posterity and because it should be taken seriously). If you liked what you heard please and wish to support the show, please consider subscribing and leaving a review on your podcatcher of choice. Follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/CartoonNightPod?s=20 Chris' Twitter: https://twitter.com/Cinemacreep Sylvie's Twitter: https://twitter.com/sylvieskeletons Theme song by https://soundcloud.com/hvsyn Logo designed by https://www.rachelsumlin.com/
On this two-hander episode, we discuss the infuriating CBS Radio Mystery Theater episode "The Beheading" (https://www.cbsrmt.com/episode/895-the-beheading.html). Meanwhile, Ronald imagines pranks, Lawrence tells a classic Rahul story, and Rahul, though absent, still bedevils Ronald. Recommendations The Vessel by Adam Nevill Ramy Season 3 (2019, created by Ari Katcher, Ryan Welch, and Ramy Youssef) Cautions Road of Bones by Christopher Golden The Dragon Prince Season 4 (2018, created by Aaron Ehasz and Justin Richmond) Plugs Making Lawrence tell Ronald a boring story Looking at pictures of roadrunners
Welcome to The Dragon Pod, the recently rebranded spin-off of Bending Not Breaking, here for the next several weeks you'll hear Host Ben Pruitt and an incredible array of Special Guests discuss The Dragon Prince SEASON 4! This week Ben is joined by Series Creators Aaron Ehasz & Justin Richmond to discuss the entirety of The Dragon Prince Season 4. We Hope You Enjoy! Follow : @bnb_pod & @thearkofenetwork on Instagram Music : "Cyclical" by nARK Produced By Noah Blanchard Released By The ARK of E Network Send Feedback : thearkofe@gmail.com
Welcome back subWUFers and TDP fans! This week, Josh and Kelly are joined by Aaron Ehasz (co-creator), Justin Richmond (co-creator), Jason Simpson (Viren), Jesse Incocalla (Soren), & Racquel Belmonte (Claudia) to chat about season 4 of The Dragon Prince. Join them as the discuss the season, answer your fan submitted questions, find out what's to come, meat sweats, and much more. What were their favorite moments of season 4? What would they cast like to see for their characters going forward? Bologna Cups? Tune in to find out! Thank you to our friends at Wonderstorm for helping set this interview. Check out all 4 seasons of The Dragon Prince on Netflix Follow The Dragon Prince: Instagram @thedragonprince Twitter @thedragonprince & at thedragonprince.com Follow Fanimated Podcast on: Instagram @fanimatedpodcast Follow Aaron on: Twitter @aaronehasz Follow Justin on: Instagram @wildspeculation Follow Jesse on: Twitter at @jinocalla Instagram at @jinocalla & his website jesseinocalla.com Follow Racquel on: Twitter at @raqattack5 & Instagram at @racqcity5 Follow Jason: Instagram @simpstagrams Twitter @aboySimpson Special Thanks to this week's sponsor Wild Bill's Soda! Enjoy crisp unique olde fashioned soda flavors anytime with Wild Bill's. Head over to drinkwildbills.com and use code FANDOM10 to get 10% off your purchase! Thanks to One Outta Ten for supplying the music for this episode. Check them out on: Instagram @one_outta_ten Spotify at One Outta Ten Do you have suggestions for the show? Do have specific voice actor or creator that you would like us to interview? We would love to hear from you! Feel free to shoot us an email HERE. Be sure to head over to our website AnimationStationPodcast.com to check out both What's Up, Fandom & Animation Station Podcast episodes. If you enjoy the show, please rate and review! Follow the show on: Instagram @WhatsUpFandom Twitter @WhatsUpFandomPC YouTube What's Up, Fandom Podcast Follow Josh @JoshLCain Tags: podcast, podcasts, movies, tv, comics, popculture, fandom, anime, netflix, thedragonprince, dragonprince, tdp, animation, avatar, callum, rayla, interview, creators, cast, actors, viren, claudia, soren
Hello subWUFers and jelly tart fans! This week, Josh and Kelly from the Fanimated Podcast sit down with creators Aaron Ehasz & Justin Richmond to chat about their Emmy award winning series The Dragon Prince. Join them as they discuss the shows creation, how the show has evolved, what's next, and we also answer your fan submitted questions. Thank you to our friends at Wonderstorm for helping set this interview. Check out all 4 seasons of The Dragon Prince on Netflix Follow The Dragon Prince: Instagram @thedragonprince Twitter @thedragonprince & at thedragonprince.com Follow Fanimated Podcast on: Instagram @fanimatedpodcast Follow Aaron on: Twitter @aaronehasz Follow Justin on: Instagram @wildspeculation Special Thanks to this week's sponsor Wild Bill's Soda! Enjoy crisp unique olde fashioned soda flavors anytime with Wild Bill's. Head over to drinkwildbills.com and use code FANDOM10 to get 10% off your purchase! Thanks to One Outta Ten for supplying the music for this episode. Check them out on: Instagram @one_outta_ten Spotify at One Outta Ten Do you have suggestions for the show? Do have specific voice actor or creator that you would like us to interview? We would love to hear from you! Feel free to shoot us an email HERE. Be sure to head over to our website AnimationStationPodcast.com to check out both What's Up, Fandom & Animation Station Podcast episodes. If you enjoy the show, please rate and review! Follow the show on: Instagram @WhatsUpFandom Twitter @WhatsUpFandomPC YouTube What's Up, Fandom Podcast Follow Josh @JoshLCain Tags: podcast, podcasts, movies, tv, comics, popculture, fandom, anime, netflix, thedragonprince, dragonprince, tdp, dungeonsanddragons, d&d, animation, avatar, callum, rayla, creators, interview
The popular Netflix animated series 'The Dragon Prince' returned this month for a brand new season and Geekscape wants to learn what it's all about (Ian Kerner DID try and get me to watch the series years ago but what hasn't he tried to get me to watch...?)! Luckily, we've got our own cheat sheet for catching up on things with series writers Eugene Ramos and Michal Schick dropping in to talk all things 'The Dragon Prince'! What's the fantasy epic about? Why is it so insanely popular and how much longer with the story continue? And what have they learned from working with 'Avatar: The Last Airbender' head-writer Aaron Ehasz? There's a ton to learn and celebrate on this episode so join us for the journey! You can also subscribe to the Geekscape podcast on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3BVrnkW Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3H27uMH Subscribe to Geekscape on Apple Podcasts! Follow Jonathan on Twitter and Instagram!Join the Geekscape Forever Facebook Group!Visit Geekscape.net for more Geekscape goodness! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us for a post-SDCC panel interview with the creators of The Dragon Prince as the hiatus comes to an end! Follow our podcast Twitter account as well as our personal accounts for Kuno and Hailey! Also, subscribe to the Cartoon Universe's youtube and Twitter accounts! Music by Elias Frost. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hot-brown-morning-potion/support
¡Episodio temático! Oralia, Mobli, Nudul y La Produxa seleccionan cuatro obras originales que quisiéramos ver adaptadas en cine o series, y cuatro adaptaciones que odiamos. Esta fue nuestra compilación: Adaptaciones que nos urgen De ausencia de María Luisa Mendoza, 1974 Noticias del Imperio de Fernando del Paso, 1987 Saga de Brian K. Vaughan, 2012 Zelda: Ocarina of Time (ゼルダの伝説 時のオカリナ) de Shigeru Miyamoto, 1998 Adaptaciones que se atrevieron a hacer y esto nos dejaron Fundación (Isaac Asimov, 1942) de David S. Goyer, 2021 A Series of Unfortunate Events (Daniel Handler bajo el seudónimo de Lemony Snicket, 1999) de Brad Silberling, 2004 Death Note (デスノート, Tsugumi Ōba y Takeshi Obata, 2006) de Adam Wingard, 2017 The Last Airbender (Michael Dante DiMartino, Bryan Konietzko y Aaron Ehasz, 2005) de M. Night Shyamalan, 2010
Crossroads of Destiny | An 'Avatar: The Last Airbender' Universe Podcast
In Episode 21 of the Crossroads of Destiny podcast, Chad, Andrew, and Melanie talk about Avatar: The Last Airbender Book 2 Chapter 1, “The Avatar State”! Crossroads of Destiny on Apple Podcasts Casting News for Netflix's Live-Action 'ATLA' Adaptation - Uncle Iroh and others Stats Book 2, Chapter 1 “The Avatar State” Directed by: Giancarlo Volpe Written by: Aaron Ehasz, Elizabeth Welch Ehasz, Tim Hedrick, John O'Bryan Aired on: March 17, 2006 Animated by: DR Movie Contact Crossroads of Destiny Phone - 3145-YIPYIP (314-594-7947) Email - xroadspod@gmail.com Twitter - @xroadspod Facebook - http://facebook.com/xroadspod/ Chad Twitter - @chadadada The Cinescope Podcast An American Workplace Podcast Andrew Lol social media Melanie Instagram - @melanieamanda44
On this podcast; I further discuss Florida during the pandemic, Da Baby comments, Rollin Loud, Africa Reparations, UFO's, missing jits in the city, and more.Engineering/Production- Wiggster, Shanti Marie, Summer J.Holton Street Hop- MBeezy, TPainTrick Daddy- 10-20Trapland Pat- Big Business Plies- BushesArtwork- WTMWriters: Michael Dante DiMartino, Bryan Konietzko, Aaron Ehasz, John O'Bryan Avatar Last Airbender
Crossroads of Destiny | An 'Avatar: The Last Airbender' Universe Podcast
In Episode 13 of the Crossroads of Destiny podcast, Andrew, Melanie, and Chad talk about Avatar: The Last Airbender Book 1 Chapter 14, “The Fortuneteller”! Crossroads of Destiny on Apple Podcasts the new OFFICIAL podcast covering the Avatar-verse, hosted by Dante Basco (Zuko) and Janet Varney (Korra) Avatar: Braving the Elements on Apple Podcasts (warning: they do occasionally spoil future episodes, so new viewers beware!) Stats Book 1, Chapter 14 “The Fortuneteller” Directed by: Dave Filoni Written by: Aaron Ehasz, John O'Bryan Aired on: September 23, 2005 Animated by: JM Animation Contact Crossroads of Destiny Phone - 3145-YIPYIP (314-594-7947) Email - xroadspod@gmail.com Twitter - @xroadspod Facebook - http://facebook.com/xroadspod/ Chad Twitter - @chadadada The Cinescope Podcast An American Workplace Podcast Andrew Lol social media Melanie Instagram - @melanieamanda44
Aaron Ehasz and Justin Richmond's inventive fantasy series is a much watch for animation fans everywhere. Full of charm and wonder, The Dragon Prince crafts a fascinating story in a breathtaking world - and Emma and Kelly are ready to geek out about it!Get behind the scenes content and vote for upcoming episodes on Patreon.Listen and learn more about Fanimated.E-mail: fanimatedpodcast@gmail.comFacebook: Fanimated Podcastinstagram: @fanimatedpodcastTwitter: @FanimatedPYouTube: Fanimated MediaKelly Anderson's instagram: @kanderdrawSupport the show (https://patreon.com/fanimated)
What are the differences between a main character, a protagonist, and the hero of a story? We attempt to answer this question while working through Beefporkribs' theory about the nature of the popular series "Avatar: The Last Airbender". Music and audio of "Avatar: The Last Airbender" is the property of Jeremy Zuckerman, Benjamin Wynn, Michael Dante DiMartino, Bryan Konietzko, Aaron Ehasz, and Nickelodeon Animation Studios. SPOILERS for the ending of "Avatar: The Last Airbender" are contained throughout this episode. The intro and outro music was created by Cackles and Jeremy Eckert. We thank them for their generous support of this podcast. Check out our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/batjarpodcast. Invite your friends to like our page! You can contact us at @thebatcookiejar on Twitter or you can send an e-mail to batjarpodcast@gmail.com.
Segment 1: Intro to Avatar the Last Airbender (Lebert) Intro: “Avatar the Last Airbender” is a 2005 show co-created by Michael DiMartino, Bryan Koneitzko and Aaron Ehasz. It follows the story of Aang, the avatar and the last airbender of his time. In a time of warring states (Paul) Question 1: Now that we have introduced the topic, we thought it good to start with a quick assessment with how you feel. How did you feel about your introduction to Aang and his world? (Lebert) Question 2: Now that we’ve set the stage, what did you think of the southern water tribe? Segment 2: Our First Introduction to Zuko (Paul) Question 1: One of the first things Avatar does is introduce us to our hot headed antagonist, Zuko. What did you think of him when you first met him? (Lebert) Question 2: Of course, we also can’t talk about Zuko without talking about uncle Iroh. What did you think of our tea drinking sort of antagonist? Segment 3: The Southern Water Tribe. (Paul) Question 1: Here, as is typical for segment 3, we wanted to discuss the ways in which we saw ourselves reflected in them. We typically do not see many brown characters, and this was a village full of them. How did seeing that make you feel? (Lebert) Question 2: We learned so little about the southern water tribe because of how quickly they left. What do you wish you had gotten to see or better know before team Avatar skated off to the next bit of their journey. (Paul) Lead by Example: Where we highlight those doing good work, or who did good work (Lebert) Listener question of the day idea: How did you feel after you watched your first episode of Avatar? Key Takeaways!!!
《降世神通:最後的氣宗》 ※會有劇情討論,介意劇透請愼入 原 名:Avatar: The Last Airbender 原 作:Michael Dante DiMartin, Bryan Konietzko 導 演:Lauren MacMullan, Anthony Lioi, Dave Filoni, Giancarlo Volpe, Ethan Spaulding, Joaquim Dos Santos 劇本統籌:Aaron Ehasz 編 劇:Michael Dante DiMartino, Bryan Konietzko, Aaron Ehasz, Tim Hedrick 音 樂:Jeremy Zuckerman, Benjamin Wynn 動畫製作:Nickelodeon Animation Studio 播放時間:2005年2月21日 集 數:三季共61集(完) ※會有劇情討論,介意劇透請愼入 ※這集節目會集中在安昂為主角的61話動畫與後日談之漫畫劇情,篇幅有限因此不打算討論續作的《科拉傳奇》 以中國文化為基底,融合了世界上眾多各種文化與傳統元素,撰寫出波瀾壯闊的少年冒險傳奇。不僅藉由多數種族的存在去討論人民共存的多元價值討論,也因此在真人版電影選角後造成了相當大的爭議,以日本動畫為發想,尊重觀眾智商為目標而成就的一部老少咸宜大小通吃的精采美國動畫。 ※同場加映:《鋼之煉金術師》 00:00|沒有意義也不一定要聽的開頭 01:30|來賓的介紹與前言 06:20|正式成為道士與擁有武術底子的L大受到此作的影響 12:10|故事的簡單概要 21:25|「能不能尊重觀眾的智商?」 24:20|跟某部日本漫畫(也有動畫)的異曲同工之妙(有劇情討論) 32:20|創作者開始創作作品的簡介與歷程 35:00|真人版電影的爭議─那些年被白人演走的電影 42:40|劇情的細膩設計與那個怎麼看都跟《妄想代理人》OP很像的角色 48:00|此作與日本動畫運鏡上面的些許差異(有劇情討論) 53:50|幕後花絮 #文字倒是很親切 #各種文化與民族的特色 #請尊重觀眾的智商 想要推坑或是推薦作品的,或是有什麼想法的,都歡迎跟我們聯絡喔! 收聽方式: https://otakuafterwork2020.soci.vip 連結樹:https://linktr.ee/otakuafterwork
《降世神通:最後的氣宗》 ※會有劇情討論,介意劇透請愼入 原 名:Avatar: The Last Airbender 原 作:Michael Dante DiMartin, Bryan Konietzko 導 演:Lauren MacMullan, Anthony Lioi, Dave Filoni, Giancarlo Volpe, Ethan Spaulding, Joaquim Dos Santos 劇本統籌:Aaron Ehasz 編 劇:Michael Dante DiMartino, Bryan Konietzko, Aaron Ehasz, Tim Hedrick 音 樂:Jeremy Zuckerman, Benjamin Wynn 動畫製作:Nickelodeon Animation Studio 播放時間:2005年2月21日 集 數:三季共61集(完) ※會有劇情討論,介意劇透請愼入 ※這集節目會集中在安昂為主角的61話動畫與後日談之漫畫劇情,篇幅有限因此不打算討論續作的《科拉傳奇》 鮮明而生動的各個角色,加上使用了各種亞州樂器的配樂,深刻又扣人心弦的劇情,卻又深入淺出描述了許多人生的道理與觀念,無論是淺看或深看都非常值得品味的精彩傑作,後日談的漫畫也打動人心,適合成為討論政治與多元價值的入門讀物,萬分推薦此部引人入勝蕩氣迴腸的多元奇幻世界冒險傳說。 00:00|沒有意義也不一定要聽的開頭 03:00|L大憧憬的強大盲眼千金蘿莉──北方拓芙 05:55|情感智慧派的大酸梅喜愛的大叔…. 09:40|擁有王道天命而成長的Avatar 15:30|醒醒吧!你身邊沒有Iroh也沒有Katara 17:15|比起百年戰爭更嚴重的CP宗教戰爭?Zutara VS Kataang 27:40|整部Avatar的故事處理與設計 29:30|相對本傳更加成人取向的後日談系列漫畫 44:50|Avatar掌控四種神通力的意義 47:55|Avatar冷知識討論之MOMO的取名由來?!!! 52:00|藉由此作來推薦一部精采漫畫《魔奇少年》 56:20|幕後花絮 ※同場加映:《BASARA》《魔奇少年》 #人人都需要這樣的uncle #大酸梅看到哭成濕的酸梅 #無論哪個年齡都可以看到某些觸動人心的部分 #後日談漫畫的議題討論真的相當成人 想要推坑或是推薦作品的,或是有什麼想法的,都歡迎跟我們聯絡喔! 收聽方式: https://otakuafterwork2020.soci.vip 連結樹:https://linktr.ee/otakuafterwork
《降世神通:最後的氣宗》 ※會有劇情討論,介意劇透請愼入 原 名:Avatar: The Last Airbender 原 作:Michael Dante DiMartin, Bryan Konietzko 導 演:Lauren MacMullan, Anthony Lioi, Dave Filoni, Giancarlo Volpe, Ethan Spaulding, Joaquim Dos Santos 劇本統籌:Aaron Ehasz 編 劇:Michael Dante DiMartino, Bryan Konietzko, Aaron Ehasz, Tim Hedrick 音 樂:Jeremy Zuckerman, Benjamin Wynn 動畫製作:Nickelodeon Animation Studio 播放時間:2005年2月21日 集 數:三季共61集(完) ※會有劇情討論,介意劇透請愼入 ※這集節目會集中在安昂為主角的61話動畫與後日談之漫畫劇情,篇幅有限因此不打算討論續作的《科拉傳奇》 不僅有精彩且實打實流暢漂亮的武打場面,將武術與各個部族的定位與哲學,細膩的結合後去塑造出的各種神通力,充滿創意與應變的戰術畫面與場景,且聽L大淺談各種學習武術的經驗與各種武術,與故事中有趣的各種傳說與意象。 00:00|沒有意義也不一定要聽的開頭 03:00|四大元素來源的討論 04:50|論降世神通與觀落陰的87%相像 08:55|各種元素、中國武術與價值觀的精采結合 12:30|想像力就是你的超能力…我是說神通力 17:55|我家L大的踏實earthbending 23:15|想要到處飛行也想養APPA的大酸梅 25:00|APPA的構想來源與我們這麼接近?!! 25:50|張無忌快忘光的水之太極 30:30|北方拓芙自學的周家螳螂拳 39:00|淺談作品中的各種傳說與文化 51:00|Plus的大酸梅與圖博的一些內心小劇場 #人人都該有一隻APPA #想要跟airbender一樣到處旅行 #L大想要踏實的功夫與人生 #無論哪個武術真正最強的其實是APPA #那個幀數與流暢感 想要推坑或是推薦作品的,或是有什麼想法的,都歡迎跟我們聯絡喔! 收聽方式: https://otakuafterwork2020.soci.vip 連結樹:https://linktr.ee/otakuafterwork
Crossroads of Destiny | An 'Avatar: The Last Airbender' Universe Podcast
In Episode 11 of the Crossroads of Destiny podcast, Chad, Andrew, and Melanie talk about Avatar: The Last Airbender Book 1 Chapter 12, “The Storm”! Crossroads of Destiny on Apple Podcasts Avatar Studios - Deadline Avatar Studios - NickPress Stats Book 1, Chapter 12 “The Storm” Directed by: Lauren MacMullan Written by: Aaron Ehasz Aired on: June 3, 2005 Animated by: JM Animation Contact Crossroads of Destiny Phone - 3145-YIPYIP (314-594-7947) Email - xroadspod@gmail.com Twitter - @xroadspod Facebook - http://facebook.com/xroadspod/ Chad Twitter - @chadadada The Cinescope Podcast An American Workplace Podcast Andrew Lol social media Melanie Instagram - @melanieamanda44
After an introduction which is sure to anger the large anti-vax population, Samantha suggests New Amsterdam, a show destined to fill the Grey’s Anatomy shaped hole in your heart, Indy is deep in the world of Avatar: The Last Airbender, and then we preview next week’s movie; the 2010 Romantic Comedy Leap year. New Amsterdam is an American medical drama television series, based on the book Twelve Patients: Life and Death at Bellevue Hospital by Eric Manheimer, that premiered on September 25, 2018 on NBC. The series was created by David Schulner and stars Ryan Eggold, Freema Agyeman, Janet Montgomery, Jocko Sims, Anupam Kher, and Tyler Labine. Avatar: The Last Airbender, known as Avatar: The Legend of Aang in some regions, is an American animated television series produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studios. It was co-created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko, with Aaron Ehasz as head writer. It aired on Nickelodeon for three seasons, from February 2005 to July 2008.[2] Avatar is set in an Asiatic-like world in which some people can manipulate one of the four elements—water, earth, fire, or air—with telekinetic variants of the Chinese martial arts known as "bending". The only individual who can bend all four elements, the "Avatar", is responsible for maintaining harmony between the world's four nations, and serves as the bridge between the spirit world and the physical world. The show is presented in a style that combines anime with American cartoons, and relies on the imagery of mainly East Asian culture, with some South Asian, New World, and Inuit and Sireniki influences. New Amsterdam Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvMCbzrToAo&ab_channel=JoBloStreaming%26TVTrailers Avatar: The Last Airbender Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rz7EsOua-D4&ab_channel=FramePlay-MediaConservatory Leap Year Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrlQBsd8LsE&ab_channel=MovieclipsClassicTrailers An article on HIV Vaccines: https://www.pharmaceutical-technology.com/features/will-there-ever-be-an-hiv-vaccine/ Watch recent & upcoming ILTYS2 movies here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1mvRuuLuwjP26n_138AYxnsW0Zj-iGkqc?usp=sharing
The Dragon Prince is an American fantasy computer-animated streaming television series created for Netflix by Aaron Ehasz and Justin Richmond
Join us with Aaron Ehasz and Justin Richmond to answer some questions about The Dragon Prince after Through the Moon! Follow our the podcast Twitter account as well as our personal accounts for Kuno and Hailey! Also, subscribe to the Cartoon Universe's youtube and Twitter accounts! Music by Elias Frost. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hot-brown-morning-potion/support
In this episode, the Best Seat gang tackles the Netflix exclusive The Dragon Prince, the first show on the podcast that has yet to conclude as a series! Coming from Avatar's lead writer Aaron Ehasz, The Dragon Prince is already an excellent story three seasons in with a lot of room to grow as well, both plot-wise and in regards to its lovable characters (and thankfully, the show's animation style improves from Season 1). Marcus brings the heat when it comes to our discussion on the show's primary antagonists, and Michael hosts a very special Theory Wall that has the gang preparing for a possible follow-up episode once The Dragon Prince concludes. Content warning: SPOILERS, strong language.
En este episodio hablamos sobre una serie original de Netflix, que a pesar de no ser tan popular hasta ahora, tiene todo para convertirse en una de las mejores series animadas que hay. Hablamos de El Príncipe de los Dragones. Serie creada por Aaron Ehasz, guionista principal de Avatar: La Leyenda de Aang y Justin Richmond quien participó en la dirección de Uncharted.
Wendy and I are back to discussing, dissecting and analyzing some of our favourite animation, this time it's the Netflix Original The Dragon Prince. We touch upon the shows highs and lows, our favourite characters, a few controversies*, and we speculate on possible directions future seasons could take. Enjoy and Drink Tea! *We recorded this before Netflix had confirmed a series pick up of 4 more seasons. Upon hearing the news I did some research to see if there was an update on the allegations against Aaron Ehasz and whether the misogynistic and toxic work environment of Wonderstorm Studios had improved since November (when the allegations were reported on). I was unable to find any update. Here is the original article from Inverse: https://www.inverse.com/article/60971-dragon-prince-aaron-ehasz-controversy If you want to read about a couple of the controversies Wendy and I touch upon in the episode.
In this episode of Hip Squared, John talks about Dragon Quest XI, the newest installment of one of the most influential and longest running Japanese Role-Playing Games (JRPGs) ever made. Each game has been designed by Yuji Horii, with art by Akira Toriyama (of Dragon Ball fame) and music composed by Koichi Sugiyama. This trio has helped guide RPGs from the 8-bit Nintendo (Famicom) days all the way up into the present. Hear John nerd out, and Troy figure out just why the hell this game is such a big deal in the first place.Then Troy takes us to another world of fantasy with Avatar: The Last Airbender. Now on Netflix. This animated show was created for Nickelodeon in 2005 by Michael DiMartino and Brian Konietzko. With head writer Aaron Ehasz, they sculpted a world based on ancient Asian fantasy, martial arts, fantastic creatures and an epic adventure for kids, teens and everyone. Ehasz also helped create the Dragon Prince with Justin Richmond, another animated fantasy (this time with a medieval European theme). The Dragon Prince was the focus of Hip Squared Season 2 Episode 4.Episode art by Akira Toriyama.Produced by Maplex Monk.Thanks for listening to Hip Squared! Please share this episode with a friend (or enemy), like us on Facebook, share us on social media and become a member on Patreon for as little as $1 a month.Toodles…
In this episode we talk the difference between Paganism and Witchcraft and I give a quick podcast update. Media recommended in this podcast includes: films ”13th” and “When They See Us” by Ava DuVernay, The Nickelodeon Show, Avatar: The Last Airbender by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko, with Aaron Ehasz as head writer. Authors Anne Bishop for their Pillars of the World Series and Katherine Kerr for their Deverry Series. Apps recommended in this podcast include: Moonly, Moon phase, The Farmers Almanac, Night Sky, and Co-star.
We’re back! Mallory, Meg, and Danny have returned to continue our journey through Xadia and season 3 of The Dragon Prince. We discuss the what we’ve been up to in the hiatus, our thoughts on the allegations brought forth about how creater Aaron Ehasz treats the women on his staff, and then dive into season 3 … Continue reading "Jelly Tarts in Bed 3-1: Really Satisfying Bread Sounds"
“…vandalism, traveling under false pretenses, and malicious destruction of cabbages.” I continue on my quest through an alternate Earth in Avatar: The Last Airbender. I am joined once more by Zach Story as we discuss the serious implications and topics this family show offers. Debuting in 2005, this show is the brainchild of creators Mark...
Do you like Avatar: The Last Airbender? Do you like animated shows that are kid-friendly but have depth and humor that adults can enjoy? Check out The Dragon Prince on Netflix! In this episode, we talk about how The Dragon Prince is such a well-made fantasy show and why everyone should watch it. *Minor spoilers! Watch The Dragon Prince on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/80212245 Shop FanDummies Merch: http://bit.ly/2XkMdau Join our Facebook Group: http://bit.ly/2MNzuJt Check out our TeePublic Curated Store: http://bit.ly/tpubStore Jessica Wants to Watch 00:00:30 Star Wars Resistance on Disney Plus, or on Amazon: https://amzn.to/39YdfcG Greg is Reading 00:00:44 Refuge by Glynn Stewart: https://amzn.to/3a38JJM 00:00:58 Stargate Universe graphic novel, Back to Destiny: https://amzn.to/2y5dCVz Jessica and Erin are Playing 00:01:35 Pokemon Sword and Shield Sword: https://amzn.to/2vTTBQV / Shield: https://amzn.to/2UoYcEj Greg is Playing Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order: https://amzn.to/3bnXAV4 00:02:10 Erin and Greg are Watching The Walking Dead: https://amzn.to/2QPtWQu Rick and Morty: https://amzn.to/3ckhrVN 00:02:49 The Dragon Prince 00:04:46 Season 1 00:06:49 Season 2 00:10:39 Season 3 00:15:23 Similarities to Avatar: The Last Airbender 00:17:08 The World of The Dragon Prince 00:17:47 Why We Like The Dragon Prince 00:30:43 What's Coming Up for The Dragon Prince? 00:31:59 How Does It Compare To Other Netflix Animated Shows? 00:34:48 Would We Recommend the Show? Our Stargate fancast, which should come as no surprise: http://bit.ly/34pkWq5 As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
This episode tackles an interview with Aaron Ehasz and Justin Richmond, asking questions ranging from specific characters to the lore at large. We had so much fun with this interview. There are a lot of new pieces of info as well as smaller and bigger announcements throughout! Follow our the podcast Twitter account as well as our personal accounts for Kuno and Hailey! Also, subscribe to the Cartoon Universe's youtube and Twitter accounts! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hot-brown-morning-potion/support
This week we discuss Book 2: Earth, Episode 9 (29) "Bitter Work," which is a very apt title given the rigors Aang and Zuko have to endure. But it's not all bad; this episode has some deep lessons and charming comedy, too! As a bonus, we discuss a recent interview given by Aaron Ehasz, and give our thoughts on what could've been and how much we may (or may not) have enjoyed it.Chris: @objective_geek Shawn: @ShawnSchallerAnd, for real, check out Podcasts.com for hosting or listening; it's a tremendous, free service.Scenes, images and music were captured from:"Avatar: The Last Airbender" The Complete Series (DVD).Viacom: Nickelodeon Studios (Oct. 6, 2015).
This week we discuss Book 2: Earth, Episode 9 (29) "Bitter Work," which is a very apt title given the rigors Aang and Zuko have to endure. But it's not all bad; this episode has some deep lessons and charming comedy, too! As a bonus, we discuss a recent interview given by Aaron Ehasz, and give our thoughts on what could've been and how much we may (or may not) have enjoyed it.Chris: @objective_geek Shawn: @ShawnSchallerAnd, for real, check out Podcasts.com for hosting or listening; it's a tremendous, free service.Scenes, images and music were captured from:"Avatar: The Last Airbender" The Complete Series (DVD).Viacom: Nickelodeon Studios (Oct. 6, 2015).
Netflix har haft stor succes med den animerede fantasy-serie The Dragon Prince, skabt af Aaron Ehasz og Justin Richmond. Ehasz er især kendt for serien Avatar - The Last Airbender, og det kan man sådan set godt se i Dragon Prince-stilen. Serien startede sidste år, og Netflix har netop meddelt, at der også kommer en sæson 3. Dragon Prince-serien produceres i Vancouver, og instruktør er danskeren Villads Spangsberg. Men hvem er han?
This week, Joe is joined by Netflix's The Dragon Prince creators Aaron Ehasz and Justin Richmond to discuss how they've built their new fantasy world, how they strive to make its characters meaningful and diverse, how they work with fans to find ways they can do better, and what went into making them the writers they are today. Joe also happened to write the first article on Wonderstorm, Aaron and Justin's company. https://www.polygon.com/features/2017/11/30/16716400/last-airbender-uncharted-wonderstorm Make sure to support our resident musician at ZWBuckley.com.
The Dragon Prince In this episode of Hip Squared, we balance the realms of science and fantasy. First, John talks about The Dragon Prince, an animated series on Netflix made by part of the team responsible for Avatar: The Last Airbender. Created by Aaron Ehasz and Justin Richmond, it tells the story of a pair of human princes and a rogue elf that must keep the last egg of the dragons safe to prevent a war. Its excellent animation and quality story-telling make it a series worth watching.Then Troy illuminates us with information about the kilogram and how scientists have redefined it. He breaks down how its new measurement is tied to the speed of light and the atomic make-up of different elements. Troy explains these details in a way that’s rich but easily understood.Produced by Maplex Monk.Thanks for listening to Hip Squared! Please share this episode with a friend (or enemy), like us on Facebook, share us on social media and become a member on Patreon for as little as $1 a month. Toodles…
There are some pretty high expectations for The Dragon Prince given that it is the brain-child of Aaron Ehasz (head writer for Avatar the Last Airbender) and Justin Richmond. Thankfully, this fantasy-set tale of unlikely allies from different halves of a war manages to capture the charm of ATLA while forging a mostly different world populated with very round and refreshingly diverse characters. Join Jared and Ink as they chime in on the storytelling, the art, and the magic of first season of The Dragon Prince – currently streaming on Netflix.
There are some pretty high expectations for The Dragon Prince given that it is the brain-child of Aaron Ehasz (head writer for Avatar the Last Airbender) and Justin Richmond. Thankfully, this fantasy-set tale of unlikely allies from different halves of a war manages to capture the charm of ATLA while forging a mostly different world populated with very round and refreshingly diverse characters. Join Jared and Ink as they chime in on the storytelling, the art, and the magic of first season of The Dragon Prince – currently streaming on Netflix.
There are some pretty high expectations for The Dragon Prince given that it is the brain-child of Aaron Ehasz (head writer for Avatar the Last Airbender) and Justin Richmond. Thankfully, this fantasy-set tale of unlikely allies from different halves of a war manages to capture the charm of ATLA while forging a mostly different world populated with very round and refreshingly diverse characters. Join Jared and Ink as they chime in on the storytelling, the art, and the magic of first season of The Dragon Prince – currently streaming on Netflix.
There are some pretty high expectations for The Dragon Prince given that it is the brain-child of Aaron Ehasz (head writer for Avatar the Last Airbender) and Justin Richmond. Thankfully, this fantasy-set tale of unlikely allies from different halves of a war manages to capture the charm of ATLA while forging a mostly different world populated with very round and refreshingly diverse characters. Join Jared and Ink as they chime in on the storytelling, the art, and the magic of first season of The Dragon Prince – currently streaming on Netflix.
Chris and Kyle unpack another Netflix original animated series, only this time the Dads can actually watch it with the kids. "The Dragon Prince" is created by Aaron Ehasz and Justin Richmond, directed by Villads Spangsberg and Giancarlo Volpe, and stars the voices of Jack DeSena, Paula Burrows, Sasha Rojen, and Jason Simpson. All nine episodes are available now on Netflix.Listen here or subscribe to the show on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Episode 1: Avengers - Infinity War the Bollywood Musical? Join us for our official episode number one! We're two ladies talking comics, pop culture, and other nerd stuff. Each week we tackle pop culture news, plus read a few new (and old) comics, both as fans, and as people who want to talk about race, sexuality, and gender! This week?: The Avengers Infinity War Trailer, Disney's Live action Mulan is Cast, Aaron Ehasz is going to produce a Video game/cartoon, and Marvel's new Editor in Chief admits to authorial yellow-facing. We also read: The manga Delicious in Dungeon volume 1, Dark Fang issue #1, Tuskegee Heirs issues #1 & 2, and Fence issue #1. Plus a short no-spoilers discussion about how much you should watch The Runaways!