Big City Snorks

Season 4Episode 2315 minNov. 26, 1988
Big City Snorks
Corky, Jo Jo and Daffney are camping out when they encounter a human ship. On the ship, a Hindu boy named Rahji is happy to be in America because his uncle gave him a seaport in his will. Two men who want the seaport try to get it from Rahji. They chase him around the ship and he jumps in the water. The Snorks help Rahji, but then a giant submarine with Mr. Billson on it gets Rahji (and Daffney who is hiding in his turban). Corky and Jo Jo follow the sub to a secret garage, but they leave for a hotel. So Corky and Jo Jo follow them in the big city, even though they have never been there before. Rahji discovers Daffney in his turban. Rahji finds out that Mr. Billson is getting his uncle's park so he can tear it down. Daffney goes to find help and meets up with Corky and Jo Jo. They help Rahji to make it to his uncle's seaport in time to save it.
Big City Snorks has aired on Nov. 26, 1988
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