Dinotrux - Season 2

Season 2
Head back to the Mechazoic Era, where old and new friends of the Dinotrux join Ty and Revvit another season of building, battling and plenty of fun.

Episodes

New Tail
D-Structs loses his wrecking ball tail and wants to prove he's still dangerous, but when he gets stuck the crew must decide if they will save him.

Ottos
While exploring the site of a meteor crash, the Dinotrux meet a new band of helpful and friendly Reptools: Hex Wrenches who are all named Otto.

Night
The crew uses Lightning Bitbugs to light up the garage when Dozer needs a late-night repair, but they need a new plan after Scrapadactyls attack.

Rollodons
When oozing tar fills the cracks of the crater, the Dinotrux need a plan to herd the roaming Rollodons and pave over the sticky mess.

Lair
D-Structs steals the gang's scrap metal panels to build himself a new lair, sparking a fight over the precious resource. Ty plans a clever rescue.

Battering Ram
Skya helps Ace figure out who stole parts from the garage, but when D-Structs traps the two sleuths in a cave they must build a way out.

Racetrack
Ton-Ton introduces his old crew, a trio of fellow Ankylodumps. They're so wild and crazy that the Dinotrux build them a racetrack just for joyriding.

Gluphosaurs
D-Structs tricks the Gluphosaurs into believing that the Dinotrux are their enemies, resulting in a very sticky situation for the gang.

Towaconstrictors
The Dinotrux and friends are delighted when Revvit maps a path to an enchanted forest, until the crew finds out it's inhabited by Towaconstrictors.

Desert Scraptors
D-Structs plans to have the Desert Scraptors attack Ty and the crew, but everything changes when the Scraptors think Click-Clack is their leader.

Water
The Flatirons is suffering a drought, so the Dinotrux crew builds an aqueduct to bring in needed water. D-Structs tries to sabotage their plan.

Wind
A fierce windstorm traps the gang inside the garage, but they try to make the best of it -- until the food runs out and they must find an escape.

Lightning
When D-Structs' sidekick Skrap-It is struck by lightning, he suddenly becomes a genius with a foolproof plan to get rid of the Dinotrux.
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