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While camping on the beach, Cap'n Turbot tells the PAW Patrol about a mystical sea creature known as a mer-pup, a half-pup half-fish creature that can temporarily turn pups into mer-pups. When a baby mer-pup needs help from the sunken old ship, Skye and Zuma enlist Ryder, Cap'n Turbot, and the PAW Patrol to help a mer-mom and her baby on an ...
Chase (voiced by Tristan Samuel in season 1, Max Calinescu from season 2 to season 4 and Mighty Pups, Justin Kelly from season 5 to early season 10, Luke Dietz in Rubble & Crew and early season 10 onward, Iain Armitage in Paw Patrol: The Movie and Christian Convery in The Mighty Movie) is a 7-year-old German shepherd who serves as a police pup ...
PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie Plushes. Since PAW Patrol is a preschool series, so many PAW Patrol toys are rated for kids ages 3 and up. But you don't have to pity the poor toddler PAW Patrol fan ...
Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie is a 2023 Canadian animated action-adventure comedy film based on the television series Paw Patrol created by Keith Chapman. The sequel to Paw Patrol: The Movie (2021), it was directed by Cal Brunker , who co-wrote the screenplay with Bob Barlen from a story by Brunker, Barlen, and Shane Morris.
The “PAW Patrol” franchise is now 10 years old — 70 in dog years — and with each installment, children and their parents have been treated to exciting adventures, wholesome characters and ...
He is the only member who is not a bulldog. Parthipan previously voiced Al from the original series Big Truck Pups sub-series in season 9 and Zuma from Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie. Motor (voiced by Alberta Bolan in season 1, Nova McKay in season 2) is a Ca de Bou who is Rubble's youngest cousin and the youngest member of Rubble & Crew. She ...
This season introduced the Super Secret Pup Club, Rebound, Cupcake, and (new for season 2) Patches. In addition, Rebound, Cupcake and Patches are featured in the opening theme during the second season giving tags to the puppies going to their new homes.
In September 2008, the show was renewed for a second season with 20 episodes. [3] Brown Johnson, president of animation at Nickelodeon, called the show a "break-out hit" that "complements and strengthens" the Saturday morning line-up. [4] The second season premiered on September 21, 2009. [5]