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Alien clay transforms itself into the image of the person to last touch it.
Alien clay transforms itself into the image of the person to last touch it.
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The Jetsons
S2, EP20 "Little Bundle of Trouble"A jewel thief disguises himself as a baby and gets "adopted" by the Jetsons.
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S2, EP21 "Elroy in Wonderland"Elroy befriends three obsolete tools that are on their way to see the Trash Stasher.
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S2, EP22 "Swiss Family Jetsons"The family struggles to survive after crashing on an asteroid.
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S2, EP17 "The Cosmic Courtship of Jane and George"George courts Jane a second time after learning their marriage isn't legal.
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