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PAW Patrol: Mighty Pups (2018)

When their latest scheme goes awry, Mayor Humdinger and his nephew Harold accidentally divert a meteor towards Adventure Bay. The meteor's golden energy grants the PAW Patrol superpowers. The heroic Mighty Pups are on a roll to super-save the day.
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When their latest scheme goes awry, Mayor Humdinger and his nephew Harold accidentally divert a meteor towards Adventure Bay. The meteor's golden energy grants the PAW Patrol superpowers. The heroic Mighty Pups are on a roll to super-save the day.

Rating:G
Genre:Adventure, Animation, Family, Action
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Written By:
In Theaters:9/11/2018
Box Office:

Runtime:44 minutes
Studio:Guru Animation Studio

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Max Calinescu

Chase (voice)

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Devan Cohen

Rubble (voice)

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Drew Davis

Marshall (voice)

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Samuel Faraci

Rocky (voice)

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Kallan Holley

Skye (voice)

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Jaxon Mercey

Ryder (voice)

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Carter Thorne

Zuma (voice)

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Deanne Degruijter

Mayor Goodway (voice)

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Chance Hurstfield

Harold (voice)

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Scott McCord

Jake (voice)

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Ron Pardo

Cap'n Turbot (voice) / Mayor Humdinger (voice) / Farmer Al (voice)

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