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Rocco Rabbit realizes he does not want to be a bully after his encounter with Catchum Crocodile.
The Get Along Gang discovers that teamwork is the best way to win the annual scavenger hunt.
The Clubhouse Caboose is missing. Will the Get Along Gang be able to find it? The gang can do anything if they stick together.
The Get Along Gang tries to stop Portia Porcupine from crying about everything.
Rudyard Lion, the newcomer to Green Meadow, thinks the Get Along Gang doesn't like him. But there's a happy surprise in store.
Dotty's secret project for the science fair is given away by Lotty.
The Get Along Gang's plans for a Christmas pageant go awry when their presents for needy children disappear.
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