Rusty Rivets - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Rusty's Penguin Problem
Rusty's Sand Castle Hassle
Rusty Rocks
Rusty's Balloon Blast
Rusty's Rex Rescue
Rusty's Park N' Fly
Rusty Digs In
Rusty's Brave Cave Save
Rusty Dives In
Rusty's Big Top Trouble
Rusty Marks the Spot
Rusty's Bits On The Fritz
Rusty's Bit In The Woods
Rusty's Stuffy Toughy
Rusty Goes Bananas
When the monkeys escape from their Animal Park enclosure, Rusty must find a way to lead them back.
Rusty's Night Lights
The town's power goes out after Ruby takes Crush up for a plane flight.
Rusty's Ski Trip Blip
Rusty And The Camp Bandit
Ruby Rocks
Rusty's Balloon Blast
Rusty's Nest Friend Forever
Rusty's Flingbot
Rusty's Penguin Problem
Rusty's Sand Castle Hassle
Rusty's Space Bit
Rusty And The Sneezing Fish
Rusty's Water Works
Rusty fills a beach ball with water instead of air.
Rusty's Rubbish Race
Rusty and Ruby compete to see who can pick up the most garbage at the lake.
Rusty In Liam Land
Rusty the Vacuum Kid
Rusty and Captain Scoops
Rusty's Creature Catcher
Rusty and the Bit Police
Officer Carl needs to be in too many places at the same time, so he deputizes the Bits to help him out.
Rusty's Jam at the Dam
When Rusty and his friends discover that a beaver has not been able to repair its dam, they decide to help fix the dam before it collapses.
Rusty's Mechanical Animal
Rusty and Ruby make Ranger Anna a robotic pet, but it goes haywire when they try to program it.
Rusty's Spaceship
Rusty builds Liam a spaceship as a surprise, but instead of impressing him, it wreaks havoc on the town.
Rusty's Botafort
Rusty's Bull Dozer
Rusty Feels Peachy
Rusty's Monkey Mayhem
Rusty's Pet Project
Rusty Gets Stuck
Rusty's Mysterious Mystery
Rusty's Yard-cade Game
Rusty's Alien Invasion
Rusty's Running Car
Rusty's Spooky Adventure
Rusty Loses The Bits
Rusty's Dancing Suit
Rusty Bee Good
Robo Rusty/ruby's Kittybot
Ruby's Kittybot
Rusty's Plant Predicament
Rusty's Beach Day Delay
Rusty Learns To Skate
Rusty's Rustic Adventure
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