Raptorian Crude

Season 1Episode 1430 minSept. 18, 1997
Raptorian Crude
The small Middle Eastern nation of Bawa-Idabi is taken over by the unbalanced General Amadi and his three "genies" - Bad Rap, Haxx and Spittor! The Raptors are helping Amadi corner the world's oil market so people will be forced to buy Spittor's special super-polluting gasoline, which will speed up global warming. It's up to the Dinosaurs and Chedra to pull the rug - or the magic carpet - out from under the Raptors' plan, and restore Bawa-Idabi's rightfully elected president.
Raptorian Crude has aired on Sept. 18, 1997
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