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Dr. Mariner and his crew discover a curious relic during a mission for Ocean Patrol -- a modern version of a spear matching a 2,000-year-old weapon.
Dr. Mariner and his crew discover a curious relic during a mission for Ocean Patrol -- a modern version of a spear matching a 2,000-year-old weapon.
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Marine Boy
S1, EP9 "The Monstrous Seaweed"Responding to a distress call, Marine Boy gets into a tangle with malicious, artificial seaweed.
Marine Boy
S2, EP1 "The Invincible Force"P-1, along with Bullton and Piper, is reported missing and Marine Boy and Splasher go search for them, finding them in a cave being held prisoners of Hambone and Skwid.
Marine Boy
S2, EP2 "Riddle of the Vanishing Frogmen"The villains X-3 and Professor Stormbrane are planning to set off a super bomb inside a volcano and send out Shell boats to attack the SS Rubadubdub.
Marine Boy
S2, EP3 "Panic In the Pacific"Marine Boy and the P-1 encounter synthetic jelly monsters which attack a secret airship whose torpedoes only make them multiply and grow larger.
Marine Boy
S1, EP8 "The Ghost Ship"Marine Boy, Bullton and Piper seek a mythical ghost ship while searching for 11 missing people in the Arctic Ocean.
Marine Boy
S1, EP7 "The Deepest of the Deep"Dr. Mariner's experiment to grow larger fish as a more bountiful food source needs a special ingredient that only lies in the deepest part of the ocean.
Marine Boy
S1, EP6 "The Mysterious Paradise"Dr. Mariner and his crew discover a curious relic during a mission for Ocean Patrol -- a modern version of a spear matching a 2,000-year-old weapon.
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