Captain Flamingo (2006) Season 3 is an animated comedy-entertainment TV from Canada. Suzanne Bolch and John May created the show. The show is back with Season 3, where Milo, aka Captain Flamingo, helps and rescues kids. The third season premiered on Jan 13, 2008.
Here’s how you can watch and stream Captain Flamingo (2006) Season 3 via streaming services such as Peacock.
Is Captain Flamingo (2006) Season 3 available to watch via streaming?
Yes, Captain Flamingo Season 3 is available to watch via streaming on Peacock.
The third season has a total of 13 episodes. Milo Powell is a superhero from a fictional town in Ontario. Though he is without powers with the help of novelty joke store items, he transforms into Captain Flamingo and helps kids.
The cast members include Tabitha St. Germain as Captain Flamingo and Melanie Tonello as Lizbeth in the series.
Watch Captain Flamingo (2006) Season 3 streaming via Peacock
Captain Flamingo (2006) Season 2 is available to watch on Peacock.
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Captain Flamingo’s (2006) synopsis is as follows:
“Captain Flamingo is a Canadian animated television series that chronicles the adventures of the protagonist and main character, Milo Powell. The titular character is of an unspecified young age. He has no real superpowers of note, just a desire to help “li’l kids” in trouble. His “super powers” take the form of novelty items, such as a whoopee cushion, among other things.”
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