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Dads react to diaper changes; a teenager gets a cell phone for Christmas; a boy decorates the house with whipped cream.
Dads react to diaper changes; a teenager gets a cell phone for Christmas; a boy decorates the house with whipped cream.
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S14, EP19 "Bucking Brides vs Baby Scooch"Basketball shots; skateboarding mishaps; weddings. Host: Tom Bergeron.
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S14, EP20 "AFV's Guide to Parenting"Dads react to diaper changes; a teenager gets a cell phone for Christmas; a boy decorates the house with whipped cream.
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S14, EP21 "AFV's No Brain No Pain"A bride forgets her new groom's name; groomsmen surprise the bride and groom by dropping their pants at the reception; a woman pulls a practical joke on her boss by dressing in a bear costume; raccoons take over a woman's patio.
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S14, EP22 "$100,000 Contest, AFV's Fairy Tales, and Bone Biting Boneheads"The $100,000 grand prize winner is selected; a little boy's bike stunt hits him where it really hurts; silly home movies chronicle the adventures of "Super Nerd"; two Little Leaguers ponder the real reason for their protective cups; a previously shy child finds his voice during a Ch.
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S36, EP11 "Animals Being Jerks, Name That Sound, and What Are the Odds?"Siblings engage in silly squabbles; mischievous animals create chaos; friends and family find themselves in goofy shenanigans.
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S36, EP10 "Holiday Hoots, Santa Shenanigans, and Festive Funnies"Kids react to unwanted gifts; pets create Christmas tree chaos; families fumble through festive fun; nine of the season's top winners face off for the $100,000 prize.
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S36, EP5 "Twice on Ice, Messes, and Animal House"Kids' messy mishaps; winter woes on icy porches; unexpected animal antics.
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S36, EP4 "Trick-or-Treat Tumbles, Workouts Gone Wrong, and Costume Calamities"Kids battle spooky decorations and deliver laugh-out-loud one-liners while trick-or-treating; adults face unexpected frights from creepy-crawly surprises.
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