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Sprig tries to get rid of a food truck that's threatening the family business; the Plantars volunteer to take Domino to the vet.
Sprig tries to get rid of a food truck that's threatening the family business; the Plantars volunteer to take Domino to the vet.
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S3, EP5 "Fixing Frobo; Anne-sterminator"Polly tries to bring Frobo back to life; a dangerous enemy finally locates Anne and the Plantars.
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S3, EP6 "Mr. X; Sprig's Birthday"Anne and the Plantars go to the movies, while the Boonchuys try to stop a government agent from finding them; Anne tries to give Sprig a great Earth birthday.
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S3, EP7 "Spider-Sprig; Olivia & Yunan"Determined to make his mark on Earth, Sprig becomes a superhero; back in Amphibia, Olivia and Yunan try to rescue Marcy.
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S3, EP8 "Hollywood Hop Pop; If You Give a Frog a Cookie"Hop Pop tries to make it as an actor in Hollywood; Anne trusts a questionable scientist who may have found a way to get them to Amphibia.
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S3, EP4 "Fight at the Museum; Temple Frogs"Anne and the Plantars try to rob a museum; the Boonchuys take the Plantars to the Thai Temple.
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S3, EP3 "Thai Feud; Adventures in Catsitting"Sprig tries to get rid of a food truck that's threatening the family business; the Plantars volunteer to take Domino to the vet.
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S3, EP2 "Hop 'Til You Drop; Turning Point"Anne brings the Plantars to the mall for a crash course in Earth survival; Sasha and Grime escape from Andrias and hide out in Wartwood.
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S3, EP1 "The New Normal"Anne and the Plantars get transported to Earth, and try to adjust to a wild new environment.
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