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Episode 55: The Secrets of Isis - "Year of the Dragon"

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Isis "Year of the Dragon" October 9, 1976

​A Chinese teen wins a prize for a competition at school and tries to avoid having her father show up for the awards ceremony. She goes to such lengths to avoid it that she places herself and her father in danger.

John and Richard are back in the RV and making their final stops along the highways and byways of the land exploring those two Saturday morning series of the 70s we loved as kids - Shazam! and the Secrets of Isis. We continue with an Isis episode, "Year of the Dragon". In it, the two discuss how 1976 was the Year of the Dragon, the Chinese stereotypes, and are confused by what the character of Julie has to be ashamed of in her father when he seems really cool.

​It's all here and we want to hear from you on what you think of the episode. Write us as ShazamIsisPodcast@gmail.com.

​Moral: "Always show pride for your culture and do not let a generational divide determine how you view your culture."

​Guest Cast

Victor Song Yung as Mr. Chen

Roger Kern as Dave Parkes

Jeanne Joe as Julie Chen

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Isis "Year of the Dragon" October 9, 1976

​A Chinese teen wins a prize for a competition at school and tries to avoid having her father show up for the awards ceremony. She goes to such lengths to avoid it that she places herself and her father in danger.

John and Richard are back in the RV and making their final stops along the highways and byways of the land exploring those two Saturday morning series of the 70s we loved as kids - Shazam! and the Secrets of Isis. We continue with an Isis episode, "Year of the Dragon". In it, the two discuss how 1976 was the Year of the Dragon, the Chinese stereotypes, and are confused by what the character of Julie has to be ashamed of in her father when he seems really cool.

​It's all here and we want to hear from you on what you think of the episode. Write us as ShazamIsisPodcast@gmail.com.

​Moral: "Always show pride for your culture and do not let a generational divide determine how you view your culture."

​Guest Cast

Victor Song Yung as Mr. Chen

Roger Kern as Dave Parkes

Jeanne Joe as Julie Chen

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