Meanwhile, at fish jail, Flippy was laughing evilly to himself. If anyone as walking by, they could hear his evil voice. "My evil plan is working. Soon, I shall take over the world, but first, I must destroy that robo-cat!"
Flippy laughed evilly. "What happened next, Flippy?" A starfish asked. It turned out that Flippy was still redeemed and didn't went back to his evil side. He was just reading a book to his inmates, a flashlight turned on in front of him.
"Well, let's turn the page and find out," Flippy said, turning a page and reading his book. "Suddenly... CRASH! The robo-cat was in my grasp. But just as I was about to destroy my enemy, I met a little kitten and a tall cat. They gave me a book. They made it just for me. Nobody had ever been so kind to me before, and as I read my comic with my new friends, something changed inside of me, and all of my supa evil powers melted away. I might not be a tough guy anymore, but I am living proof that love and kindness are the greatest powers of all. The end."
The inmate cheered Flippy on, enjoying the story that he told them. "Awesome! Hooray! Sweet! Yay! Bravo!"
"Thanks, everyone," Flippy said as the fish continued cheering. That was when the guard came in, holding a red telephone.
"Hey, Flippy the Mayor's on the phone," he told Flippy.
Flippy dropped the book he had in his pincers and answered the phone. "Hello?" He said, expecting the mayor.
"Pack your bags, Flippy," the Mayor said rather cheerfully. "You're a free fish."
"I am?" Flippy asked.
"Yep!" The Mayor leaned back at his desk as he talked with Flippy. "Lil' Petey's research proved you were innocent."
"I'm free," Flippy said, looking at the guard smiling.
"Congratulations, Flippy," the guard said, shaking one of Flippy's pincers before he then walked with Flippy. "Let's go fill out that paperwork and soon, all your problems will be over."
"We interrupt this chapter with a tragic update," Sarah Hatoff appeared on the TV, with Chief and Dog Man. "A giant tree is attacking the city, and it looks like it's controlled by twenty-two tiny tadpoles! They all have psychokinetic powers, and they all seem supa ANGRY!"
"Gee, I wonder how that happened?" Sarah looked at Chief and Dog Man, who looked down as the chaos caused by the tadpoles continued.
"Well, uh, he was-" Chief was about to say when Sarah interrupted him.
"And don't blame Dog Man!" Sarah said. "It was your fault, too!"
"Well, uh..." Chief mumbled and looked at the viewers before saying confidently, "Mistake were made. But don't worry, folks. I've put Dog Man in charge of fetching those twenty-two tiny tadpoles.
"Once he fetches them, we'll get them the help they need." Dog Man grew excited and gave into his dog instincts as Chief looked at him. "Who wants fetch the tadpoles? Who's a good fetcher? Is it you? Is Dog Man a good fetcher? Who's gonna fetch 'em? Who's a good fetcher boy? Ready? Go fetch 'em!"
Chief and Sarah watched as Dog Man dashed away towards the tadpoles. Chief looked at Sarah with a confident look. "See? With Dog Man in charge, what could.." Chief's tone turned nervous when he noticed Sarah was glaring at him. "Uh, possibly... G- go wrong?"
"You better go help him!" Sarah snapped.
"Well, uh, okay," Chief said before running to Dog Man while speaking to himself. "But who's gonna help me?"
Sarah watched as Chief ran to Dog Man and looked at Zuzu. "Well, Zuzu, I guess it's up to us," she said, placing Zuzu on the ground. "Let's go save the world again!"
Sarah and Zuzu ran after Chief and Dog Man. "Oh, boy, this is gonna be great!" Chief as the four ran in an effort to stop the tadpoles.

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Dog Man: Fetch-22 with Petey and Maddie
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