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Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood Season 2 Episode 53
Reardon distributes music to those who will take part in the opera. Robert Troll wants to be a whale, and Elsie Jean Platypus wants to play the Loch Ness monster.
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Serie: Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
Episode Title: Fishing Game
Air Date: 1969-04-23
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