![]() ![]() This episode appears in the following DVD(s): Once free, finish removing the boulders from the tunnel entrance.Until Rubble is rescued, use Rubble's rig to remove the rocks to free the train. ![]() The episode ends as Rubble is more than happy to join the rest of the pups in some playtime now that he knows that teamwork is always better than trying to do it on your own. Back in control of his rig, Rubble gets right to work, and the tunnel is soon cleared, allowing the engineer to drive the train out.īefore heading off, he thanks the team, and especially Rubble, for all their help, and Rubble learns a valuable lesson about how you can save the day in your own special way instead of trying to do it like your hero. Once Zuma is finally able to stop, he is more than happy to hand the controls back to Rubble with a sheepish laugh. Once Rubble's out, he asks about his rig, only for him and Chase to wince and cover their eyes as Zuma struggles with all the controls for driving the rig, using the bulldozer, and working the drill. Chase attaches his winch to one of the smaller rocks to pull it away and create a gap for Rubble to squeeze through. When they reach the tunnel, Zuma gets Rubble's attention when he bumps into the rockslide by accident since he could not find the brake in time. Right as the team deploys, it's clear Zuma has little experience with driving another pup's vehicle besides his hovercraft, as he almost ends up driving Rubble's rig backward down the driveway before turning it around and getting the hang of it. Since they need Rubble's rig to clear the rocks, Zuma is temporarily assigned the role of driving Rubble's rig until they can get Rubble out and he can take over. Ryder reveals the situation regarding Rubble and the rockslide, and selects Chase and Zuma to help with the rescue. Marshall jokingly asks if the missing pup is him, but they later find out that Rubble is the one missing. When they arrive, Zuma counts the pups and notices that there's only 5 of them instead of 6. Ryder assures Rubble that the other pups are on their way, and summons the rest of them to the Lookout. ![]() The engineer manages to cheer him up and remind him of the power of teamwork, and Rubble contacts Ryder to let him know that both he and the engineer are trapped in the tunnel and need help getting out. Rubble believes he can do it himself, but when a second, heavier rockslide occurs after Rubble's attempts to clear the first one fail, blocking both tunnel entrances completely, Rubble collapses in defeat and guilt over having let his ego get the better of him. Reality sets in for Rubble when he attempts to help the train engineer with clearing a small rockslide at the end of the tunnel. What follows is a collection of Rubble's heroics in trying to be like Apollo, saying he can do it on his own and does not need any help, including trying to help out Farmer Yumi with finding something she dropped. Joining the other pups, Rubble enjoys watching Apollo, quite over-enthusiastically, then decides to be just like him by trying to help out the citizens of Adventure Bay as a Super Pup himself. Below, Rubble is woken from his sleep by Apollo's theme song, causing him to retreat into his pup house and re-emerge decked out in his vest, and a mask and cape just like Apollo's. As the episode begins, Chase, Marshall, and Rocky are watching their favorite show, Apollo the Super-Pup.
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