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Cartoon Revolution
Cartoon Revolution
20 episodes
1 week ago
Join hosts Deidra (she/her) and Sonya (she/her) at the place to take cartoons “too seriously”, where simplified mediums intersect with complex issues.
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Join hosts Deidra (she/her) and Sonya (she/her) at the place to take cartoons “too seriously”, where simplified mediums intersect with complex issues.
Show more...
Animation & Manga
Leisure
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Legend of Korra’s “Beginnings” 1 & 2 | Environmental Spiritualism, Balancing Relationships, Lion Turtles, and More!
Cartoon Revolution
56 minutes 27 seconds
2 years ago
Legend of Korra’s “Beginnings” 1 & 2 | Environmental Spiritualism, Balancing Relationships, Lion Turtles, and More!

While Season 2 of The Legend of Korra (LoK) is not everyone’s favorite season, Beginnings 1 & 2 (episodes 7 and 8) are important cornerstones to the world of Avatar. Almost 10 years since the airing of those episodes, Sonya and Deidra take another look at their impact, diving into our spiritual connection with the environment, the implications of “Good vs. Evil”, and the joy in befriending forest spirits. Celebrate Earth Month with us and join us in our effort to become Avatars for the planet!

Cartoon Revolution
Join hosts Deidra (she/her) and Sonya (she/her) at the place to take cartoons “too seriously”, where simplified mediums intersect with complex issues.