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We share all our biggest hopes and dreams for Season 6 of Miraculous Ladybug as Dylan, Delaney, & April speculate on everything from Marinette & Adrien dates to the new villain.
Hosts this week: Dylan Hysen, Delaney Stovall, & April Collins.
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Join the From the Spirit World crew as they Rewatch Avatar: The Last Airbender almost 20 years later! We’ll revisit these incredible episodes while looking back on being fans of Avatar while it was originally airing. We concluded Book 1 with Chapters 18-20, “The Waterbending Master” & “The Siege of the North” Parts 1 & 2.
Hosts for this podcast: Dylan, Mel, & Brit.
Join the From the Spirit World crew as they Rewatch Avatar: The Last Airbender almost 20 years later! We’ll revisit these incredible episodes while looking back on being fans of Avatar while it was originally airing. We continue Book 1 with Chapters 15-17, “Bato of the Water Tribe”, “The Deserter”, & “The Northern Air Temple”.
Hosts for this podcast: Dylan, Delaney, & Jeff.
Join the From the Spirit World crew as they Rewatch Avatar: The Last Airbender almost 20 years later! We’ll revisit these incredible episodes while looking back on being fans of Avatar while it was originally airing. We continue Book 1 with Chapters 12-14, “The Storm”, “The Blue Spirit”, & “The Fortuneteller”.
Hosts for this podcast: Dylan, Mel, & Aly.
Join the From the Spirit World crew as they Rewatch Avatar: The Last Airbender almost 20 years later! We’ll revisit these incredible episodes while looking back on being fans of Avatar while it was originally airing. We continue Book 1 with Chapters 9-11 “The Waterbending Scroll”, “Jet”, & “The Great Divide”.
Hosts for this podcast: Dylan, Mel, & Jeff.
Join the From the Spirit World crew as they Rewatch Avatar: The Last Airbender almost 20 years later! We’ll revisit these incredible episodes while looking back on being fans of Avatar while it was originally airing. We continue Book 1 with Chapters 6-8 “Imprisoned”, “Winter Solstice, Part 1: The Spirit World”, & “Winter Solstice, Part 2: Avatar Roku”.
Hosts for this podcast: Dylan, Mel, & Delaney.
Join the From the Spirit World crew as they Rewatch Avatar: The Last Airbender almost 20 years later! We’ll revisit these incredible episodes while looking back on being fans of Avatar while it was originally airing. We continue Book 1 with Chapters 3-5 “The Southern Air Temple”, “The Warriors of Kyoshi”, & “The King of Omashu”.
Hosts for this podcast: Dylan, Aly, & Jeff.
Join the From the Spirit World crew as they Rewatch Avatar: The Last Airbender almost 20 years later! We’ll revisit these incredible episodes while looking back on being fans of Avatar while it was originally airing. We start by discussing the first two episodes of Book 1, “The Boy in the Iceberg” & “The Avatar Returns”.
Hosts for this podcast: Dylan, Mel, & Jeff.
Hear our reactions to the new Season 6 & London Special promo trailers out of Annecy and what we think of the new animation. Then we go over the results of the Post-Season 5 Fan Survey! Who will be the new voice of the people??
Here’s the S6 teaser trailer we talk about: https://x.com/ladyblognewss/status/1801280712483405934 and https://x.com/ladyblognewss/status/1801281672693911879
The Post-Season 5 fan survey to follow along: https://forms.gle/duuzvnKW3B4RH1Hv6
Hosts this week: Dylan Hysen, Delaney Stovall, & April Collins.
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From the Spirit World takes over Avatar Studios (hypothetically) as we go around giving our pitches for the upcoming Avatar: The Last Airbender movie, a future Avatar series, and more shows and movies in the Avatar world!
Hosts for this podcast: Dylan, Mel, Delaney, & Ben.
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Here are the pitches!
(Mel) Bloodbenders 2: Full Moon Boogaloo
It’s been eight years since Zuko’s coronation and the end of the war and there’s no shortage of people in need as the world puts itself back together again. Aang and Katara have been constantly on the move, occasionally accompanied by their friends. One day, a distress call from an island in the far north where territory negotiations have seemingly gone south between the Fire Nation and Water Tribe. The Fire Nation soldiers have attacked the Water Tribe there, threatening to ignite simmering frustrations.
But not everything is as it seems. The Fire Nation soldiers claim to have not been in control of themselves, their actions not their own. Katara begins to suspect something far more sinister is going on as they, with the help of their friends, begin to investigate a group of local waterbenders with ties to an old and clandestine group with access to a forbidden power under the strength of the full moon. The Gaang must rush to uncover the truth and stop the group from igniting a full scale battle between Water Tribe and Fire Nation in a fragile time.
Why I like it:
(Delaney) The Red Wedding: For Mel
Short summary: Kataang wedding. Everyone is all over the world and we must go get them. Chaos at the wedding. Red Lotus?
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(Ben) The Red Lotus Blooms
Summary: As we see the early days of the United Republic of Nations and what will ultimately become Republic City, we see the splintering of the White Lotus and see the Gaang go up against what will ultimately become The Order of the Red Lotus
Why I Like This Idea: It helps to connect the original series with Korra and see the foundation of an important group/plot element from Book 3: Change.
(Dylan) Red Lotus Origins
Short summary: Dave Bautista as Xai Bau the founder of the Red Lotus as the movie details it breaking off from the White Lotus as Aang and the Gang in their 20s try to stop the new global harmony from breaking apart, including Aang beginning to create the United Republic of Nations. Specific plot: New Red Lotus interrupt the Kataang wedding for some reason.
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(Delaney) Avatar: The Last Avatar
Could be as far into the future as possible or next earth Avatar. Do we need the Avatar? Can the Avatar bring balance to a world like ours? Complex issues: industrialization, inequality.
(Mel) The YA Antinationalist Hero Avatar
It’s been two generations of Avatars since the time of Korra. Republic City has flourished, borders between nations have been places of flourishing immigration. Our hero is one such child of a blended family, the daughter of a parent half Air Nomad and half Earth Kingdom while the other is Fire Nation. They see themselves as a child of multiple cultures with seemingly no bending to speak of.
Until, one day, they produce an unnatural gust of wind. Their Air Nomad family is delighted, ready to bring the MC into their world and help them embrace their Air Nomad identity. But then, in a moment of frustration, they firebend. It becomes clear: they are the Avatar. The Air Nomads insist they belong to them as the Avatar of the Air portion of the cycle. But they’ve known little of that world and love their life as it is in Republic City and in a diverse and vibrant world. In a panic, they flee responsibilities and labels and head into the wilds of the Earth Kingdom where they can be free of their responsibilities and all the world is trying to put on them. Until they run into a problem only the Avatar can solve, and with the help of friends made along the way, they work to forge their own path as the Avatar and define what being the Avatar in a modern world means.
Why I like it:
(Ben) Future Avatar
Honestly had a hard time coming up with a great idea for this one, but in my mind, if they do a series on an Avatar after Korra, I think an interesting idea to explore would be about how much further the world of Avatar has advanced technologically and whether the Avatar still has a relevant role to play in the world at that time. Perhaps mirroring our own world with many drifting away from religion of any kind.
(Dylan) Spark of a New Avatar
Short summary: Xin (voiced by Auliʻi Cravalho) is a computer programmer working in a normal office in the modern Earth Kingdom (~2010 equivalent). She starts feeling increasingly connected to her computer, tangibly feeling the electricity going on and off in the bits from her code. She realizes she’s a lightning bender with a speciality in interacting with electricity and therefore the Avatar since she can firebend. Mel
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(Mel) Rogue One: A Nonbender Story
It’s 4 years before Aang will be awakened from the iceberg and our MC is doing everything they can to get by in a global war as a nonbender. They’ve dodged military conscription in the Earth Kingdom army and the forced labor nonbenders are required to provide the war effort. But don’t let their lack of bending fool you, they can go toe-to-toe with plenty of benders thanks to their agility, self taught martial arts, and a few tricks. You don’t need a master to learn how to fight and they’re ready to take on any bender who threatens the peace they’ve made for themselves living off the grid.
As a war waged by benders rages on, some problems require a subtler approach. Our MC is confronted by a group who need their help: Ba Sing Se has been under siege for three years by the Fire Lord’s militarily gifted son General Iroh. They’ve tried everything to break the siege and now they’re ready for a different approach, one Iroh and his army will not expect: nonbenders. Our MC joins a group of fellow nonbenders just trying to get by and are given an assignment: assassinate the general, cut the head off the snake, free the Earth Kingdom capital, and save the world from a Fire Nation victory.
Why I like it:
(Ben) The Man Who Would Have Been Fire Lord
Summary: The story if Iroh’s life leading up to when we first meet him in Avatar: The Last Airbender
Why I Like This Idea: Iroh is without a doubt one of the most interesting and endearing characters in the entire franchise and I think getting to see certain times of his life that were mentioned, but never fully explored, would be interesting.
(Delaney) Avatar: No Avatar/Tales from Below
Nonbender focused show with token bender. Adventures without the Avatar. Here Avatar stuff in the background.
(Dylan) Asami University
Short summary: As her last act as Avatar, Korra founded an interdisciplinary bending school where the most promising benders of all nations go to study together. The series details a group of friends training together in their different bending types and their daily school lives and relationships.
Reasons why you like this idea:
(Mel) Fire Nation: Rebels
The Fire Nation has a new ruler. The sudden death of Azulon and disgrace of Iroh has put an unlikely person on the throne: Ozai. A group of Fire Nation citizens, displeased with the war and ready to end the conflict, want to take advantage of a young prince who was never meant to rule suddenly thrust into power. With their allies in court and their practical wherewithal, they combine forces to influence politics and vandalize and sabotage the war effort to hopefully bring peace to the world.
But they’ve underestimated exactly who it is now sitting on the Fire Nation throne and the lengths he is willing to go to cement his place in history.
Why I like it:
(Delaney) Mama Mia with Su and Lin
(Ben) The Tales of Korra
Summary: A miniseries that jumps ahead ten years after the end of The Legend of Korra and explores what our favorite characters are now up to.
Why I Like This Idea: While not every character in Korra is greatly loved (ahem, looking at you Mako, ahem), still think it would be cool to see a lot of these characters again and see some small adventures in what is (hopefully) a more peaceful world.
(Dylan) Untitled Avatar-Companion Love Story
Short summary: A pure romance series about an Avatar before Yangchen and one of their companions/masters.
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