Dinotrux Supercharged - Season 3
Season 3
Whether by land, air or sea, the Dinotrux tackle some of their biggest builds ever while facing the double threat of brothers D-Structs and D-Stroy.
Episodes
Renegades
On the run from D-Structs and D-Stroy, the Trux devise a plan to build an awesome hideaway so they can lead a rebellion from a safe, secure location.
Dyscrapadons
When Flapjaw the Pteracopter's landing gear is damaged by Dyscrapadons, the Trux have to come up with a plan to repair him in midair.
Opposites
When the Trux meet another group of Trux who look just like them but have different personalities, they team up to fool D-Structs and D-Stroy.
Drillipedes
With the Trux in need of repairs, the Tools try a new tunnel route to get parts. But on the way, they discover dangerous Drillipedes!
Part Kart
The Trux build a mobile "part kart" for repairs out on the road, which comes in handy when Skya gets stranded with a Trux that needs help fast.
Crabcavator
The Dinotrux go aquatic when they learn that the part they need to fix Click-Clack can only be found at the bottom of the sea.
Ankylodump Games
Ton-Ton wants to live out his dream of participating in the Ankylodump Games. But doing so could put him and the other Trux in danger.
Scraptool Apprentice
After Skrap-It's plan to please D-Structs and D-Stroy goes wrong, the Trux have to deal with a bunch of supercharged Scraptools.
Silent Trux
The Trux eat some tainted ore that makes them lose their voices, then have to race against D-Structs and D-Stroy to find the remedy.
Shredadon
While collecting scrap in a canyon, the Trux and Tools come face-to-face with a frightful Shredadon -- but may need its help to leave its lair.
Lil' Dread
Ton-Ton befriends a baby Dreadtrux but learns the hard way that even "Lil' Dread" can cause major chaos in the renegade base.
Ore Hunt
Garby accidentally leads D-Structs and D-Stroy to the base, but the Trux find a way to fight back by keeping a special ore away from the D-Bros.
Ty vs. D-Structs
When Revvit gets kidnapped by the D-Brothers, Ty embarks on a dangerous mission that leads to a final showdown with D-Structs.
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