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Marine Boy looks for a sunken ship following an attack from Capt. Rex Rancid's special missiles.
Marine Boy looks for a sunken ship following an attack from Capt. Rex Rancid's special missiles.
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Marine Boy
S1, EP23 "The Power of Power"While investigating a series of accidents plaguing the construction of an underwater power station, Marine Boy believes the answer lies at the source of unnaturally strong water currents.
Marine Boy
S1, EP24 "5 Billion in Diamonds"When a submarine attacks a ship carrying a strongbox full of diamonds, its captain throws the box's key into the water, where Little Clicli finds it and becomes a target for the pirates.
Marine Boy
S1, EP25 "Mission at Corkscrew Strait"Marine Boy's mission to warn people of imminent explosions meant to open a narrow strait becomes jeopardized when he encounters a giant sea snake whose vapor knocks him out cold.
Marine Boy
S1, EP26 "Lighthouse of Terror"A strange lighthouse beam causes ships in the area to run aground.
Marine Boy
S1, EP22 "The Whales of Destruction"Professor Fumble and Mr. Washer's work on an electronic fence at the Ocean Patrol underwater research ranch gets interrupted when kidnappers take them aboard an invisible ship.
Marine Boy
S1, EP21 "The Terrifying Icebergs"When ships begin disappearing near the North Pole, Marine Boy and P-1 investigate the treacherous icebergs in the area.
Marine Boy
S1, EP20 "Battle to Save the World"Marine Boy looks for a sunken ship following an attack from Capt. Rex Rancid's special missiles.
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