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Freakazoid! Season 1 Episode 15
Lord Bravery has to get a bakery shop named “Lord Bravery’s Bake Shoppe” to change its name, IF he can get other shops to change their names!
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Serie: Freakazoid!
Episode Title: Office Visit
Air Date: 1995-10-07
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