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Wally becomes Beaver's acting father while Ward is away on a business trip.
Wally becomes Beaver's acting father while Ward is away on a business trip.
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S4, EP39 "Substitute Father"Wally becomes Beaver's acting father while Ward is away on a business trip.
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S5, EP1 "Wally Goes Steady"Wally's parents fear the influence of a young, married couple on their son.
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S5, EP38 "Stocks and Bonds"Wally and Beaver learn a lesson in economics when they invest in the stock market.
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S5, EP39 "Un-Togetherness"Wally receives permission to stay home during his family's annual vacation.
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S5, EP37 "Long Distance Call"Beaver and his friends make a long-distance call to a baseball player.
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S5, EP35 "Sweatshirt Monsters"Beaver gets into trouble at school for wearing a sweatshirt bearing a picture of a three-eyed monster.
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S5, EP34 "One of the Boys"Wally and Eddie are invited to join an exclusive social club.
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