PB&J Otter - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Gotta Dance / Otter Pox

The Dollhouse / The Tell-Tale Candy Wrapper

Eye Spy / Happy Harmony

Strike Up the Band / World's Strongest Otter

Come Back, Little Monster / The Big Sweep

Butter Tags Along / Flick's Big Find

Tub O' Butter / El Dorado, Seat of Gold

Mayor Flick / The Greatest Sleepover Ever

Save Oaky Oak Tree / The Duck Who Cried Wolf

Poor Bubbles / Poodle Power

Forgive Me Not / These Shoes Are Made for Walking

Mama Peanut / Bye-Bye Bubbles

Practice Makes Perfect / Three's a Crowd

Lost and Found / Sherlock Otter

I'll Be Your Best Friend / Otterly Alone

Lemon-itis / Duckbird Alert

Follow Your Nose

The Ice Moose

Baby Butter's Bankie / Three Super Otters

Butter's First Check-Up / The Legend of Ponce de L'Otter

Gotcha! / The Mysterious Mirror

A Tree Grows in Hoohaw / Flick's Big Fakeout

This Little Light of Mine / Look Ma, No Hands

Chez Otter / Hooray for Peanut

The Great Water Race / Be Nice to Beavers

Kid Court / A Frog Named Measles
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