Rusty Rivets - Season 3
Season 3
Episodes
Rusty's Dino Island
Rusty's Tiny Adventure
Rusty's Warm Winter Games
Frankie's Super Shoes
Rusty's Rapid Ralph Return
Rusty And The Search For Ozzy
Rusty's Dactyl Dilemma
Detective Rusty
Rusty's Chilling Rescue
Rusty's Treasure Island
Rusty's Raptor-sitting
Liam's Caterpillar Calamity
Rusty's Birthday Round-up
Rusty's Meteor Madness
Rusty's Dino For A Day
Liam's Large Adventure
Rusty's Hike Hijinks
Ozzy Gets Trapped
Rusty's Island Mystery
Rusty and the Elephant Express
Rusty and Ruby on the Fritz
Rusty's Stegobot
Rusty's Hide-and-Ghost-Seek
Halloween Hero
Rusty's Franken Monster Truck
Rusty's Adventures in Blobbositting
Rusty's Raptor Crossing
Rusty's Dinosaur Snow Day
Rusty's Floating Adventure
Rusty's Hoppy Adventure
Ozzy's Snooze Cruise
Rusty's Diamond Drama
Rusty and the Flying Pirate Monkeys
Rusty's Delivery Day
Rusty's Founder's Day Frenzy
Rusty's Giga-bytes
Rusty's Triceratops Trouble
Rusty's Pendant Problem
Frankie's Fritz Bits
Rusty's Ice Cream Day Disaster
Rusty's Giraffe Journey
Rusty's Construction Chaos
Whole Lava Trouble
Rusty's Missing Mom Adventure
Rusty Vs. The Dino Invasion
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