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PAW Patrol: Air Rescue - Air Rescue

When there's trouble in the skies above and beyond Adventure Bay, it's time for some high-octane AIR RESCUES! Launching from their all-new Adventure Bay Airport, the pups will suit up in aerial rescue gear and take to the skies to save the day!

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When there's trouble in the skies above and beyond Adventure Bay, it's time for some high-octane AIR RESCUES! Launching from their all-new Adventure Bay Airport, the pups will suit up in aerial rescue gear and take to the skies to save the day!

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