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Farmer Al and Farmer Yumi need help from the PAW Patrol to get a manatee to the swamp; Mr. Porter and Alex get into a sticky situation involving maple syrup.
Farmer Al and Farmer Yumi need help from the PAW Patrol to get a manatee to the swamp; Mr. Porter and Alex get into a sticky situation involving maple syrup.
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S6, EP10 "Pups Save a Manatee; Pups Save Breakfast"Farmer Al and Farmer Yumi need help from the PAW Patrol to get a manatee to the swamp; Mr. Porter and Alex get into a sticky situation involving maple syrup.
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S8, EP20 "Rescue Knights Break the Ice; Pups Save Excalibark"Claw finds a way to make Sparks' breath icy; Chase accidentally pulls the legendary Golden Bone of Excalibark from its stone.
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S9, EP4 "Cat Pack/PAW Patrol Rescue: The Cat That Roared; Cat Pack/PAW Patrol Rescue: Saving the Safe"Leo and Rory join the PAW Patrol on a visit to the jungle; they end up rescuing a baby monkey; when Mayor Humdinger rebuilds Meow Meow to break into Mayor Goodway's new safe, the Cat Pack joins the PAW Patrol to save the day.
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S3, EP19 "Pups Get Growing; Pups Save a Space Toy"When Yumi's crops begin to sprout huge vegetables, the PAW Patrol must corral the stampeding produce; the pups draw a message for space aliens on Farmer Al's field.
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S13, EP2 "Pups Save the Orienteers; Pups Save Teatime"Things go wrong for Mr. Porter and Winnie Winnington at the orienteering relay in Yellowbone National Park; Mayor Goodway invites her friend Helga Humdinger and her rival Mayor Humdinger to City Hall for afternoon tea.
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S13, EP1 "Pups Solve a Snap-N-Wrap Problem ; Pups Save Helga and the Dingers"Before Chickaletta's play date with Baby Yukiko, Mayor Goodway baby-proofs the playground, wrapping everything in rubbery Snap-N-Wrap and gets stuck; Mayor Humdinger loses his voice.
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