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Pliny tries to keep a promise when the kids play with a strange diorama; Sara feels guilt after conning Larry out of his collectible beans.
Pliny tries to keep a promise when the kids play with a strange diorama; Sara feels guilt after conning Larry out of his collectible beans.
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S1, EP1 "Legitimate Summer Camp; Dog Eat Dog"Sweet summer science; the kids arrive at Lullah's mysterious summer camp and attempt to fix her laser; mutant mischief; the kids must face the Mutant thieves who stole their food.
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S1, EP2 "The Nannytee; Noodle It (A Little Bit)"Lullah wants alone time and creates a Manatee-Nanny to watch the kids; Pliny must choose - support Larry's noodling habit or keep him safe.
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S1, EP3 "Diorama Drama; Goat Racket"Pliny tries to keep a promise when the kids play with a strange diorama; Sara feels guilt after conning Larry out of his collectible beans.
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S1, EP5 "No Manhands Is an Island; Sister Swim"Chip tries committing to the ways of survivalist Nils Vulfen; when the kids encounter a dolphin, everyone is excited - except Merian.
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S1, EP20 "Pea-Brained Mutant Crystal Nuptials / S.T.U.G.O."A Mutant trio sets out to discover the purpose of some weird-shaped berries; a new visitor offers the kids the summer of their dreams.
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S1, EP19 "Elephant Triumvirate Book 6: Trunkumvirate Triumphaphant; Z.O.R.B.Z. (Zorbular Orb Rorb Borb Zorbs)"Sara lies in order to join the kids' Elephant Triumvirate book club; Larry asks Mr. Okay to help unlock the true power of his dud Zorb.
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S1, EP17 "Primate Fear; Francis' Last Straw"Merian takes on the case of a destructive space chimp; Pliny wants to play Diplomacy when the kids discover six sandbars.
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S1, EP15 "Plantcis; Big Ol' Heads Eggs Salad Venture"CHLOROPHYLL-AINS! Francis has to protect a plant from a nefarious threat. EGGS-ISTENTIAL CRISIS! Merian struggles to open an egg salad stand with Pliny.
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