The Angry Beavers - Season 3
Season 3
Episodes
My BunnyGuard
What's Eating You?
Omega Beaver
Bite This!
Spooky Spoots
Up All Night II: Up All Day: The Reckoning
Muscular Beaver 3
Sang 'Em High
In Search of Big Byoo-Tox
Moronathon Man
The Legend of Kid Friendly
Silent But Deadly
Tough Love
Norbert and Dagett must help a broken-hearted Bing before going to watch El Grapadura wrestle.
A Little Dad'll Do You
When Dag and Norb receive an unexpected visit from their father, the beavers' dam and lives are turned upside down.
Pass It On!
Stump's Family Reunion
Muscular Beaver 4
Act Your Age
Too Loose Latrine
Pack Your Dags
Daggy Dearest
Dag's List
Mistaken Identity
Easy Peasy Rider
Stare and Stare Alike
I am Not an Animal, I'm Scientist #1
Norberto y Daggetto en El Grapadura y el Castor Malo
The Loogie Hawk
Kreature Komforts
Oh Brother
Das Spoot
SqOtters
Long Tall Daggy
Practical Jerks
Come Shell or High Water
Dagski & Norb
Nice and Lonely
Soccer, I Hardly Knew Him
Brothers to the End?
Euro Beavers
Slap Happy
Home Loners
Ugly Roomers
Fingers Lickin' Goofs
Strange Allure
Partying Is Such Sweet Sorrow
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