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A mad scientist has created a serum to bring wax figures to life, and he starts with Jack the Ripper.
A mad scientist has created a serum to bring wax figures to life, and he starts with Jack the Ripper.
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S5, EP23 "What's It All About, Algie?"Max gets a job at a nursery where one CONTROL agent has already mysteriously disappeared.
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S5, EP24 "Hello Columbus, Goodbye America"Max is astonished to learn that the United States belongs to the direct descendant of Columbus.
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S5, EP25 "Do I Hear a Vaults?"Agent Maxwell Smart locks the Chief and Larrabee inside of a vault.
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S5, EP26 "I Am Curiously Yellow"Agent Maxwell Smart falls prey to a KAOS plot to hypnotize CONTROL agents.
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S5, EP20 "How Green Was My Valet"Max is assigned to retrieve a bottle of a new type of liquid rocket fuel.
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S5, EP19 "Witness for the Execution"Max is assigned to protect a KAOS agent who is defecting to CONTROL.
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