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You Can’t Do That on Television Season 9 Episode 9
Fantasy Island Becomes a Volcano will not be seen at this time so that we may present…
Ross has a box that can grant anyone’s wishes. He plans to give it to the producer’s daughter. The rest of the cast has all their dreams come true.
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Episode Title: Fantasy
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