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Introducing: Hidden Island
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Introducing Hidden Island on Imagination Amplified
Episode 1: Shipwrecked
In the first episode of Hidden Island, Colin Robinson can’t make it home for Christmas, so he invites his family to join him on a remote research platform in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. When a powerful storm hits, they’re forced into a lifeboat, and the adventure of a lifetime begins.
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