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Bad luck continues when Jan re-discovers the ancient idol Bobby had discarded and gives it back to him.
Bad luck continues when Jan re-discovers the ancient idol Bobby had discarded and gives it back to him.
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S4, EP2 "Pass the Tabu"Bad luck continues when Jan re-discovers the ancient idol Bobby had discarded and gives it back to him.
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S4, EP3 "The Tiki Caves"While returning an ancient idol to its resting place, the boys are menaced by an archaeologist (Vincent Price).
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