Welcome to the Avatar Hour Podcast, your ultimate companion podcast to the world and fandom of Avatar.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 106 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | TV & FilmAfter Shows |
We're back! Well, for now. more
This week we're traveling way back, to the very beginning, to discuss the very first Avatar in the Avatar Cycle. Jump in the time machine as we break down how this origin story shapes up against the rest of the season, what we thought about these epi... more
We can't believe we're saying this but...Mako was right! In this befuddling installment of the Avatar Hour Podcast, we cover the wide array of increasingly confusing writing choices, why we were shocked at how much we agreed with Mako about literally... more
We continue on with our recap of the ever-so divisive season of Legend of Korra with Season 2 episodes 3 and 4: Civil Wars Parts 1 and 2! more
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I haven’t seen the new episode but I’m glad to see you guys back.
My new fav podcast. I love their surprisingly very insightful and deep reviews of ATLA and LOK episodes but still having fun. Def one of my fav new podcasts I discovered.
Excellent discussions. Great observations. Love the flow of conversation. The realness. Respectfulness. I am watching Avatar the Last Airbender and The Dragon Prince simultaneously at the moment. I’ve only seen full bits of ATLA in the past, never from Book 1-3 straight. Unlike with The Legend of Korra Book 1-4 I devoured it in-full long ago. Will have to rewatch that again alongside both your illuminating exchanges, they sure enrich my viewing experience. I hope The Dragon Prince (I am very imm... more
I have been an ATLA fan for a long time. I recently rewatched the series and was looking for a smart discussion podcast. After weeding through a few, I found this one! I love the deep dives these two take on the episodes, thoughtful discussions, news updates and fan theory discussions. And the icing on the cake for me is all the LOK love!! I see so much Korra hate and I just don’t understand it. So happy to see the show getting the love it deserves on this podcast. I’ve only just started listeni... more
This is one of the best podcasts ever! I listen to it every week and I always enjoy it
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