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End of water tribe quadrant!

An episode of the The Four Elements: An Avatar Podcast podcast, hosted by MrBoomerang, titled "End of water tribe quadrant!" was published on February 1, 2022 and runs 17 minutes.

February 1, 2022 ·17m · The Four Elements: An Avatar Podcast

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Join MrBoomerang and Firelord Balrog as they discuss the past quadrant. Also features an avatar news recap featuring Teo Mayorga. What are some of your host's favorite episodes from the past quadrant? How do we feel about our work and what do we have planned for the future of this podcast? And how fast can your host and Teo Mayorga speak in 50 seconds? All of that and so much more in this week's episode of the four elements. Stay tuned, next quadrant starting March 14th!!!

Join MrBoomerang and Firelord Balrog as they discuss the past quadrant. Also features an avatar news recap featuring Teo Mayorga. What are some of your host's favorite episodes from the past quadrant? How do we feel about our work and what do we have planned for the future of this podcast? And how fast can your host and Teo Mayorga speak in 50 seconds? All of that and so much more in this week's episode of the four elements. Stay tuned, next quadrant starting March 14th!!!

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