Meanwhile at The beach, Mayor Humdinger is preparing for his rocket launch to the moon to claim his title of "First-Mayor-On-The-Moon" with help from his nephew, Harold Humdinger. Ryder then says his usual catchphrase and heads back to the Lookout with the pups. With a small bounce, Farmer Al is saved, and he thanks them for the help. As soon as Farmer Al starts falling upon his popped balloon, Ryder quickly orders Chase to catch him using his net. Chase then assures him that they got everything under control and Ryder has Marshall climb his ladder to pop the balloon with his tail and Skye for air support. They soon arrive at the barn to find Farmer Al clinging onto the silo roof with a big red balloon tied to his waist. Ryder deploys out on his ATV vehicle together with Chase in his police cruiser, Marshall in his fire truck and Skye in her copter from the PAW Patroller. The sun is setting upon Adventure Bay as the PAW Patrol race to rescue Farmer Al from the top of his silo. When Mayor Humdinger and his nephew trap Ryder and steal the meteor to take over the city, the pups must work together and use their new powers–from Chase's super speed to Marshall's mighty heat, Rubble's super strength and more–to race to the rescue and save the day. In this high-flying, heroic mission, the PAW Patrol are given Mighty Pup powers after a mysterious meteor lands in Adventure Bay. 4.2 Responders in clearing Adventure Bay from the meteor.A remixed version of the theme plays in the credits of the first theatrical film, while the original theme plays in the film's first and final deployment scenes.In the Hebrew version, an extra bark was added to the end of the intro.In " Dino Rescue: Pups and the Lost Dino Eggs", the theme song is altered to show clips of Dino Rescue episodes.Seasons 1 and 2 are the only seasons to have the original version of the theme song.version of the theme from Season 3 and onwards, the Nickelodeon logo appears in the corner of the title screen. There is a different bark at the end of the theme song.In the Season 8 update of the theme song, there is a colouring error with Cap'n Turbot's shoes, which are coloured the same as his skin.In April 2019, the theme song was featured in the NOW That's What I Call Music Kids playlist.Ĭap'n Turbot's shoes are the wrong colour.The pan shot of Adventure Bay at the start of the theme song is different from Season 3 onwards.dance version of the theme song, the second "We'll be there on the double" is repeated once. Cap'n Turbot and Everest were added to the opening sequence in Season 3.The opening sequence was animated in Canada by the same studio that recently worked on The Backyardigans. The show's logo appears and the pups howl very loud. The child falls down from the cliff and Chase uses a launcher to rope a child. The egg tosses to Marshall and Cap'n Turbot (like Everest, he never appeared in the Season 1-2 sequence) sees a baby pteranodon. The pteranodon and Skye's helicopter fly. Marshall has a big problem with a child, who is on the cliff while holding a egg. Ryder uses a motorcycle along with the pups, taking us all places. The pups pose, jump up, slide and hop on their half doghouse-vehicles. Transition to bones, Ryder points the emblem. The pups (along with Everest) are in a pitch and playing soccer, glowing their emblems on their collars. The remote clicks and the monitor shows all of pups' emblems. The sequence starts with a view of Adventure Bay, zooms in with The Lookout where the pups enter in.
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