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A gangster group is holding a secret convention in an underwater strait and is being trained by Professor Beelzebub to steal an electronic brain which is being delivered to Ocean Patrol headquarters.
A gangster group is holding a secret convention in an underwater strait and is being trained by Professor Beelzebub to steal an electronic brain which is being delivered to Ocean Patrol headquarters.
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Marine Boy
S2, EP12 "Attack of the Robot Sharks"During an Ocean Patrol Rodeo, Bullton finds himself riding the back of a monster shark breathing fire; it is one of Count Shark's monsters for use in an attempt to take over Ocean Patrol headquarters.
Marine Boy
S2, EP13 "The Monster Search"Marine Boy and the P-1 are sent by Dr. Mariner to capture a prehistoric sea monster; they encounter a fortune teller and a gangster.
Marine Boy
S2, EP14 "The Well Hidden Plan"Marine Boy and the P-1 set out to search for a microfilm, which has been hidden in a potato.
Marine Boy
S2, EP15 "Flimflam on the High Seas"Professor Dazzle loses his dazzling pendant during his performance at the circus; when Bullton finds the pendant, Flip Flimflam's men kidnap him, thinking that he is Professor Dazzle.
Marine Boy
S2, EP11 "Raid of the Robot Robbers"Robots controlled by Mr. Fuddidudder are stealing from stores and ships and the Ocean Patrol thinks the Gold Grabber Gang is really the cause of the trouble.
Marine Boy
S2, EP9 "Underwater Underworld"A gangster group is holding a secret convention in an underwater strait and is being trained by Professor Beelzebub to steal an electronic brain which is being delivered to Ocean Patrol headquarters.
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