Splash and Bubbles
The Volcano is Erupting!
Clip: Episode 25 | 2mVideo has Closed Captions
Splash saves Dunk before the volcano erupts.
Splash saves Dunk before the volcano erupts. The magma from a volcano comes all the way from the earth’s core. When eruption, the magma, or molten rock, can be anywhere from 1200-2200 degrees Fahrenheit, more than enough to melt even the hardest of rocks.
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Splash and Bubbles
The Volcano is Erupting!
Clip: Episode 25 | 2mVideo has Closed Captions
Splash saves Dunk before the volcano erupts. The magma from a volcano comes all the way from the earth’s core. When eruption, the magma, or molten rock, can be anywhere from 1200-2200 degrees Fahrenheit, more than enough to melt even the hardest of rocks.
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♪ ♪ - Whew.
Oh, boy.
- Okay, volcano.
I've brought you an unlucky rock to melt down and add to your magma collection, so... here it goes.
Uh, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
Uh, how far down does this volcano go, again?
- Way underneath the ocean floor.
- So, pretty far down, then?
Uh... - You know, Dunk, good and bad things happen all the time, and maybe your rock has nothing to do with that.
- You really think so?
I mean-- all: Whoa!
- Okay, everything's shaking!
We got to go, guys!
- Come on, Dunk!
- Come on!
- Wait!
My rock!
The magma will melt it for sure.
- Dunk, wait!
If you go back there, your rock isn't the only thing that will melt.
- It'll be fine.
I have luck on my side.
- No, Dunk.
Wait.
Buddy, listen to me.
You won your very first race because Bubbles showed you how to swim fast, right?
- Well, I mean, that helped, but-- - And you won that art contest because, well, Ripple found the perfect pebble for your sculpture.
It wasn't a lucky rock or shell or anything else that helped you.
It was your friends.
So let me help you right now.
- [sighs] Okay.
Let's go.
- Come on, Dunk.
Come on, buddy.
♪ ♪ Ooh, ooh, the rock!
It's mine!
Oh, I'm finally gonna have good luck.
[coughing] Ugh, now I can't see.
So much for good luck.
- Maury, what are you doing here?
Come on!
We got to go!
Hurry!
- Okay!
[dramatic music] ♪ ♪

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