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Knuckles

He just hits different.

★ 7.3 (431 votes) | 2024
Action & AdventureFamilyComedy
Overview

Knuckles embarks on a hilarious and action-packed journey of self-discovery as he agrees to train Wade as his protégé and teach him the ways of the Echidna warrior.

Details
  • Status Ended
  • First Air Date April 26, 2024
  • Last Air Date April 26, 2024
  • Seasons 1
  • Episodes 6
  • Networks Paramount+

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6 episodes • 2024

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“The Warrior” Opening Title Sequence
“The Warrior” Opening Title Sequence
Sneak Peek
Sneak Peek
Meet the Cast
Meet the Cast
Working With Knuckles
Working With Knuckles
Cast Impressions
Cast Impressions
Official Trailer
Official Trailer

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