Sushi Pack - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Disoriented on the Sushi Express

Ring-a-Ding-Ding

Near Miss

Mirror, Schmirror

Collect 'Em All

Jig-Saw Sushi

Sushis of a Certain Stature

A Very Big Deal

Sushi Pack vs. The Fried Food Fighting Force

Every Body Is Some Body

Pants on Fire

The Wrong Sushi

Respectable Delectables

Star of Light, Star So Bright

Ben's Law

Where No Truth Lies

Donut Whodunit

Sushis at the Center of the Earth

Disappearing Act

Wicked Waste Wisps

From the Planet Citrus

Lights On, Lights Off

In Hot Water

Much Ado About Tako

Sushi Roll Model

Fair Share for Sure
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