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Anne and the Plantars get stuck in a strange village of plant lovers; King Andrias confronts the demons of his past; Jason Ritter of "Raising Dion" guest stars as Barrel.
Anne and the Plantars get stuck in a strange village of plant lovers; King Andrias confronts the demons of his past; Jason Ritter of "Raising Dion" guest stars as Barrel.
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S3, EP10 "Escape to Amphibia"With one shot at getting the Plantars back to Amphibia, Anne and her parents must go up against Mr. X and the FBI.
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