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Britt and Chris have a great conversation about Uncle Iroh, including his vital relationship with Zuko, his tale from Ba Sing Se, his history with the Fire Nation military, and his sweet conversation over tea with Toph. After raging about Iroh's treatment of June, they move back to happier topics with fun ships, fascinating fanfic ideas, and important lessons learned. Please tell a geeky friend about us and leave a review on your podcast app! If you really enjoy our content, become one of our amazing patrons to get more of it for just $1 per month here: https://www.patreon.com/geekbetweenthelines Every dollar helps keep the podcast going! You can also buy us a ko-fi for one-time support here: https://ko-fi.com/geekbetweenthelines Listen to all of our Avatar + Legend of Kora episodes at: https://bit.ly/avatar-episodes Please follow us on social media, too: Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/geekbetweenthelines Pinterest : https://www.pinterest.com/geekbetweenthelines Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/geekbetweenthelines Twitter : https://twitter.com/geekbetween Website: https://geekbetweenthelines.wixsite.com/podcast Logo artist: https://www.lacelit.com
“Avatar is not anime, but it has an anime aesthetic.” SummaryIn this conversation, Ed has special guest from Powerhouse Animation Studios director Danny Araya. Danny has worked on animation such as Castlevania, The Legend of Aang: The Last Air Bender and Pantheon plus many more. They delve into the intricacies of animation production, discussing the significant role of budget in determining the quality of animated series. They explore the cultural debate surrounding the definition of anime, particularly in relation to Western productions like Avatar the Last Airbender. Danny shares his experiences working on the untitled Avatar movie and the innovative storytelling in Pantheon, highlighting a shift in Western animation towards more adult themes. The discussion also touches on the evolution of art styles in Western animation, the impact of 90s anime on contemporary creators, and current trends in the anime landscape. They conclude by reflecting on the emotional connections that great anime can evoke, emphasizing the importance of storytelling and artistic expression in the medium. Discussion PointsThe Role of Budget in Animation ProductionThe Value of Unlimited Budgets in AnimationThe Debate: Is Avatar an Anime?Behind the Scenes of The Legend of Aang: The Last AirbenderExploring Pantheon: A New Era in AnimationThe Evolution of Anime and Personal FavouritesInfluences of Anime on Directorial StyleNostalgic Anime and Current FavouritesEmotional Connections to Modern AnimeArt Styles and Animation TechniquesThe Challenge of Finding Enjoyable ContentIf you enjoy the podcast, please don't forget to FOLLOW, RATE and REVIEW the show (it takes less than 30 seconds) Please do also share with anyone you fill will enjoy the show. Also, to keep conversation going were super keen to hear your thoughts, questions and opinions on the show's discussion points, so please do drop us a voice note on our website www.suuuperanimepodcast.com or email at www.suuuperanimepodcast.com/contact Social media links Instagram: SuuuperanimepodcastTikTok: SuuuperanimepodcastTwitter: @SuuuperanimeFacebook: SuuuperAnimePodcast You Tube: SuuuperAnimeDiscord: https://discord.gg/suuuperlightsassembleSupport the show
As a Director of Animation at Nickelodeon, Pablo Smith has been an animator for well-known classics such as SpongeBob SquarePants, Kung Fu Panda, and Avatar: Legend of Korra. He recently published a new YouTube channel where he shares Book of Mormon stories in graphic novel format. His art and voiceovers are both fun and engaging. Subscribe to his YouTube channel today!! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BOOKOFMORMONAGRAPHICNOVEL
Welcome to Test Your Might the internet's ONLY video-game debate show. We debate the FACTS, the PLAUSIBLE, AND the IMPOSSIBLE based on the current video-game news. We hope you enjoy!!! Apple: https://apple.co/3C7jkVH Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3AnVfZw If you are on Apple Podcasts we would LOVE if you leave a review! Thanks in advance! Leave a 5 ***** rating on Spotify (MOBILE ONLY)! Let us know what you think about the show and how we can improve by emailing us @ whatthefunpodcast@gmail.com Want to connect with What The Fun? Here is everything you need to do so! Twitter - https://twitter.com/WhatTheFunPod FB - https://www.facebook.com/WhatTheFunPod Last, but not least, you can get your own What The Fun and Test Your Might merch! Follow the links below to check out the brand new logos on shirts, AND THEN BUY THEM! Courtesy of @cottonbureau. What The Fun White Logo: https://bit.ly/3Kv16xU What The Fun Black Logo: https://bit.ly/3koS0Z6 Test Your Might: https://bit.ly/38z9yz9 Find Mike here: Twitter: @StayAtH0meGamer Find Joe here: Twitter: @joeboarder21 Find Cicero here: Twitter: @StubbyStan Find Justin here: Twitter: @Rubberduck_2500 Music Credit: Agni Kai (from Avatar: The Last Airbender) Produced by SweetboikyleMastered by Ohad NissimAlbum Artwork by Riana DorseyComposed by Jeremy Zuckerman, Benjamin Wynn, Chris TedescoOriginally from Avatar: The Last Airbender and Avatar: Legend of Korra
In this week's episode of Imagine A World, KHS alum Briana Mullen (2020 cohort) discusses what led her to pursue master's degrees in policy, organization, and leadership studies and in public policy at Stanford. She shares her experience of being a lifetime Californian, reflects on the joys of being a marching band kid, discusses building an organization that empowers underrepresented communities to create change in their school districts, and so much more. Highlights from the episode:(6:21) Briana's experiences growing up working class in the Bay Area, and finding an enduring sense of home and community, as a band kid in high school; her first experience getting involved in school boards to try to save the school music program from budget cuts(17:00) Learning about the history of public education and the experiences of her peers in the public education system at Berkeley and finding a home there(21:05) How Briana's Imagine A World statement shifted over time, from how school boards can build vibrant, multiracial democracies, to building villages and communities for children in and out of schools(24:29) Finding inspiration about leadership and vision for public education from colleagues at the California Department of Education(28:59) Working with communities to build up representative school boards and raise public awareness of their importance through the Education Justice Academy, a nonprofit Briana founded when she was at Stanford and now works on full time(43:30) How Briana deals with overwhelm by slowing down, meditating, and building lasting change at a sustainable pace through meeting people where they are at(48:26) Briana's advice to Knight-Hennessy applicants by finding ways to fit what you want to say into the application rather than just answering the questions(51:52) Briana's Improbable Fact about crafting a syllabus about Avatar: Legend of Korra, and how the insights of the show relate to children's experiences encountering vast political forces and give insights into how it takes community to make a change(59:12) the story of the start of the Imagine A World podcast at an Asilomar Knight-Hennessy retreat(1:04:46) Working with teachers, students, and families to save the music program at her high school 12 years later
The Geek Peak is back to talk about one of our favorite animated properties Avatar Legend of Korra! This week Brnadon and Chris cover the second half of season 2 Book of Spirits. This episode covers episodes 6-12. |Youtube.com/geekpeakpod |linktr.ee/geekpeak | Patreon.com/geekpeakpod |https://geekpeakpod.threadless.com/ | Rate and review on apple pods or spotify! |
The Geek Peak is back to talk about one of our favorite animated properties Avatar Legend of Korra! We welcome our good friend Jay West from the We Get Dubbed podcast to cover season 2 Book of Spirits. This episode covers episodes 1-6. |Youtube.com/geekpeakpod |Geekpeakpod.com | Patreon.com/geekpeakpod |https://geekpeakpod.threadless.com/ | Rate and review on apple pods or spotify! |
The Geek Peak is back to talk about one of our favorite animated properties Avatar Legend of Korra and discuss the thrilling conclusion of Amon and the Equalist story arc! We welcome our good friend Mack East from the We Get Dubbed podcast to cover season 1 Book of Air. This episode covers episodes 7-12. ||Geekpeakpod.com |Patreon.com/geekpeakpod |Youtube.com/geekpeakpod |https://geekpeakpod.threadless.com/ |Rate and review on apple pods or spotify!