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Roscoe’s exuberance bubbles over when he wants to wrestle his bestest-brother-ever, but that earns him a warning scowl.

Roscoe loves the games he plays with the Little Prince. Sometimes, though, it takes a little persuasion to get Typhoon to join. Persuasion often comes in the form of a tackle. Sure, Ty warns him not to, but Roscoe always wins because the game is on the second contact is made.
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The Trouble Brothers or maybe Roscoe the Instigator???