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Rocket Jaw: Rescuer of the Reef

Season 2 Episode 18 | 26m 25s

While exploring coral reefs, the Kratts discover that Zach and Donita have sent robotic Parrotfish to collect coral to make jewelry. Martin and Chris must use the power of the greatest hunters of the reef to stop Zach and Donita's evil plot.

Aired: 02/19/13 | Expires: 05/02/25
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