Pinky Malinky - Season 3
Season 3
Pinky Malinky isn't the type of hot dog boy who sits around on his buns, and with his BFFs Babs and JJ, he's learning how to relish the little things.
Episodes
Change
Pinky's unhappy when his favorite stop sign gets a high-tech replacement, so he sets out to save all the things he loves in Sackenhack.
Outdoors
What begins as a fun way for Pinky and Babs to boost their chances of earning a SackenScout badge quickly spirals into a heated competition.
Spotlight
Determined to prove that Babs and JJ are more than just "supporting characters," Pinky pushes them out of his shadow -- and into the limelight.
Dog
When Mr. Dog isn't feeling well, Babs needs an assist from Pinky and JJ to get the pooch to the vet without Bob finding out.
Birthday
Bob gets stuck working a security shift at the mall during his planned birthday bash. But Pinky makes sure his pal still has a chance to party.
Individual
After the school's troublemaker confesses he's no good at being bad, Pinky offers to help him figure out who he really is.
Dinner
In an effort to get his busy parents to reconnect as a couple, Pinky arranges a romantic dinner for two.
Clique
Pinky's concerned he's excluding others by hanging out with just Babs and JJ, so he invites everyone to join in on the trio's after-school activities.
Fundraiser
On the eve of the annual fun run, Babs is once again without a sponsor, so Pinky vows to do everything he can to find her one. And he means everything.
Man
After finding a hair on his face, Pinky concludes he should be the new man of the house -- a decision that leaves his dad at loose ends.
Wrestling
When Principal Pfunne threatens to turn the students' laid-back gym class into a boot camp, Pinky suggests they learn tag-team wrestling instead.
Eraser
Worried that his beloved eraser is becoming too small to wipe out his mistakes, Pinky commits to living the rest of his life error-free.
Dreams
Pinky hatches a plan to make his parents famous after learning they once performed together as a singing duo.
Spark
Convinced that his friendship with Babs and JJ is in crisis, Pinky turns to a relationship app to help them get their spark back.
Wiener
Pinky tries to repress his wienerness when he's told that only human boys and girls can compete in the Ultimate Mascot Championship.
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