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Felix and Oscar remember when Felix photographed his fiancée for a Playboy centerfold.
Felix and Oscar remember when Felix photographed his fiancée for a Playboy centerfold.
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S4, EP18 "Shuffling Off to Buffalo"Felix's brother, Floyd, persuades Felix that his place is not in hectic Manhattan but back home in Floyd's factory.
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S4, EP21 "New York's Oddest"When Felix becomes a member of the Civilian Police Reserves, havoc reigns for criminals and innocent bystanders alike.
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S4, EP22 "One for the Bunny"Felix and Oscar remember when Felix photographed his fiancée for a Playboy centerfold.
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S5, EP2 "To Bowl or Not to Bowl"Felix and Oscar's bowling team is pitted against the Kingpins in a championship game.
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S4, EP16 "The Flying Felix"Oscar tries to cure Felix's fear of flying so he can accept a major photographic assignment.
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S4, EP15 "Cleanliness Is Next to Impossible"Oscar goes on a neatness kick to win the favor of his new girlfriend.
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S4, EP13 "A Barnacle Adventure"Oscar's dentist invents a superglue, offering him a piece of the action for front money.
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