S6E21 Mighty Pups, Charged Up: Pups vs. the Copycat
Farmer Al and Farmer Yumi need help from the PAW Patrol to a get a manatee to the swamp!
Marshall, Rocky, Rubble, Zuma and Skye are doing their best to protect the people of their town. Led by Ryder, a tech-savvy 10-year-old boy, each of them is equipped with special equipment and together they help anyone who finds themselves in trouble. No task is too big for them and no puppy is too small.
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Farmer Al and Farmer Yumi need help from the PAW Patrol to a get a manatee to the swamp!
When a monkey is injured, it's up to the PAW Patrol, along with Cat Pack veterans Leo and Rory to save it and the jungle!
When the Cheetah swipes the PAW Patroller to fulfill her nefarious plan to destroy the jungle and build the cheating-est racetrack ever, the PAW Patrol must get a brand new vehicle and stop her!
Mayor Goodway and Farmer Al end up getting stranded up a ledge of a canyon after skydiving from the air and are trapped by a mountain lion and it's cubs.
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