The Octonauts Season 3 Episode 16
The Octonauts
Season 3

Ep 16. The Sea Sponge

  • March 19, 2014

The Octonauts Season 3 Episode 16, titled "The Sea Sponge," follows Captain Barnacles, Kwazii, Peso, and the rest of the crew as they embark on a new underwater adventure. In this episode, the Octonauts receive a distress call from a group of sponges who are in trouble.

When the Octonauts arrive on the scene, they discover that the sponges are being threatened by a large and powerful current that is sweeping through their home. The current is so strong that it is causing the sponges to detach from the seafloor and drift away, leaving them vulnerable to predators.

Captain Barnacles and the crew quickly come up with a plan to help the sponges. Using their knowledge and expertise, they build a network of ropes and anchoring points that will keep the sponges firmly attached to the seafloor, even in the face of the strong current.

Working together, the Octonauts successfully anchor the sponges and prevent them from drifting away. But their work is not over yet. With the sponges safe, the Octonauts turn their attention to the cause of the strong current.

After some investigation, they discover that a nearby underwater volcano has erupted and is causing the current. They work quickly to analyze the volcano and determine the best way to stop the eruption before it causes further damage.

With their quick thinking and teamwork, the Octonauts are successful in stopping the volcano and preventing any further harm to the ocean and its inhabitants.

Overall, "The Sea Sponge" is an exciting and educational episode that showcases the bravery and ingenuity of the Octonauts. It teaches important lessons about the power of teamwork, problem-solving, and environmental conservation, making it a great show for children and adults alike.

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Description
  • First Aired
    March 19, 2014
  • Language
    English