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Snorks Season 4 Episode 26 - Watch Legally and Safely

Snorks Season 4 Episode 26

Episode Title: Snorkella (12 min)
Countries: USA, Belgium,
Airing Date: December 03, 1988
Runtime:22 mins
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Snorks: Casey, Daffney and Lil' Seaweed all compete for a spot as the Homecoming Queen for a chance to date a popular guy. Allstar, Junior and Lester compete as well for a date with Sylvia, a popular girl. The boys and girls' infatuation each get in the way of their better judgments. Casey gets invited by Stevie to the dance, and Lil' Seaweed gets her in trouble by making her out to be a cheater on a test in school. Casey has to take a retest and clean up the classroom on account of Lil' Seaweed. Meanwhile, Allstar and Junior start fighting over Sylvioa, and she will pick the best Snorkball player in the football game. That gets Junior and Allstar going. Meanwhile, as Casey cleans up the room, Lil' Seaweed tries everything to mess it up. While cleaning up the room again, Casey gets a visit from a fairy snorkmother who cleans the entire place with one swoop of her wand. She then gives Casey a disguise. Casey goes to the game, but she has to be back at the classroom by noon. Lil' Seaweed makes Casey lose her shoe. After all that trouble that Junior and Allstar went through, Sylvis decides to take Lester! At the dance, Stevie tries to find the mystery girl who lost the shoe. Lil' Seaweed tries to stop Stevie from seeing Casey and ends up getting the teacher instead (Oops!)

How to Watch Snorks Season 4 Episode 26 Legally and Safely

If you want to stream Snorks Season 4 Episode 26 through reputable and legal services, there are a few good options depending on where you are. Subscription platforms like HBO Max, Disney+, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Apple TV+ sometimes carry Snorks Season 4 Episode 26 films or related DC titles—though availability depends on your country.

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Michael Bell