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Episode 53: The Last Airbender & The Legend of Korra Matter...But Why Tho?

But Why Tho?

Release Date: 02/21/2018

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This week we welcome back Swara Salih from the Beltway Banthas podcast to talk about one of his and Adrian's favorite cartoons, Avatar: The Last Airbender. However, we can't talk Airbender without talking The Legend of Korra. The American TV show aired on Nickelodeon and quickly grew to become a favorite with kids and adults. As an American cartoon inspired by East Asian animation and culture we talk about how a kid's cartoon deals with real world issues all while bending a mythos of their own. 

Music used: Opening Theme from Avatar: The Last Airbender all rights owned by Nickelodeon.