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BUBBLE GUPPIES: ANIMALS EVERYWHERE! Available on March 11, 2014

Dive into six swimmingly exciting field trips this spring with the Bubble Guppies in Bubble Guppies: Animals Everywhere! Tag along with Molly, Gil, Bubble Puppy and the class as they make new animal friends and learn exciting lessons along the way. This DVD is jam-packed with dogs, ducks, squirrels, rhinos, elephants and a class of really “cool” Arctic animals. Created by Nickelodeon Home Entertainment and distributed by Paramount Home Media Distribution, Bubble Guppies: Animals Everywhere! arrives on DVD on March 11, 2014 for the suggested retail price of $16.99.
Bubble Guppies: Animals Everywhere! Synopses:

Puppy Love!
Bubble Puppy’s got a cold! While the vet takes care of him, the Guppies spend their day thinking about dogs – and how to get Bubble Puppy feeling better too!

Ducks in a Row!
Join the Bubble Guppies' marching band, discover different musical instruments and help Nonny figure out how to lead it when a duck blocks the way!

Boy Meets Squirrel!
A friendly squirrel gives Nonny an acorn that will someday grow into a tree! Join the Bubble Guppies as they learn all about trees and the animals who live in them.

The Lonely Rhino
Meet Monty – the loneliest (and only-est) rhino in the zoo. He needs a friend and the Guppies are determined to help while learning all about animal habitats!

The Elephant Trunk-A-Dunk!
Gil’s searching for elephants, and he and the Guppies find them at the Trunk-A-Dunk, a basketball game played by pachyderms, including the littlest elephant, Pinochle!

The Arctic Life!
Brrrr! The Guppies get a cool treat when they explore the animals that live in the Arctic. Join them as well as Gil's icy expedition to the North Pole!

Bubble Guppies: Animals Everywhere! Fast Facts:

  • Street Date: March 11, 2014
  • Catalogue: 805724
  • DVD SRP: $16.99
  • DVD Running Time: Approximately 138 Minutes

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