Defective Detectives

Season 2Episode 1330 minDec 11, 2004
Defective Detectives
The Chaotix Detectives made up of Vector the Crocodile, Espio the Chameleon, and Charmy the Bee have arrived in Station Square. Their goal is to find Cream for a specific reason, even when they think Sonic stole her. Meanwhile, Dr. Eggman rebuilds half the moon (after part of it was destroyed last episode) into the Eggmoon and claiming to Sonic that he has become reformed. Is this true? And will the others know why the Chaotix Detectives have come for Cream.
Defective Detectives has aired on Dec 11, 2004 at 9:00 AM
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