Épisode 3 : Vacances dans la brume

Season 1Episode 325 minSep 17, 2003
Épisode 3 : Vacances dans la brume
Ulrich and Jeremy are doing graffiti on a wall on campus while Kiwi wakes up Jim. When Jim passes Ulrich and Jeremy, Ulrich gets away, but Jeremy just stays there and gets I'm trouble and has to stay in the campus over vacation. Sissy is being suspicious of Jeremy and thinks that he wanted to get in trouble. She asks her father to stay over the campus over her vacation, while she sorta spies on Jeremy. Jim is telling Jeremy to wash off the graffiti, then leaves while Jeremy gives Sissy the sponge and tells her (while mimicking Jim) to wash off the paint and later once again gets in trouble with Jeremy. Meanwhile, Xana has attacked again, this time spilling two toxic chemicals creating hazardous smoke. Sissy claims that she saw the smoke with arms and bumps into Jim who later finds the smoke after not believing in Jeremy and go into a small room where there is no vent and if they try to open the door, they can die. How will Yumi, Aelita, and Odd save the world and how will Ulrick find
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