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A Halloween-themed collection of hilarious failures and fiascos, also including a montage of dogs in costumes.
A Halloween-themed collection of hilarious failures and fiascos, also including a montage of dogs in costumes.
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S36, EP12 "Sleep Snafus and That Was Not on My Bingo Card"Pint-sized meltdowns, bedtime blunders and dramatic freak-outs.
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S23, EP13 "Mischievous Cats & Dogs and Hopeless Handsprings"A teenager attempts a handspring; cats and dogs make mischief; a doctor fools around in a wheelchair.
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S23, EP14 "Who's Makin' That Racket and Man's Best Friend"A woman reacts to news that she is going to be a grandmother; a girl thinks she is talking to Santa on the phone; sisters record a video for their dad; a man scares his son; a girl rewrites a nursery rhyme.
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S23, EP15 "Havoc at the Zoo and Foot, Face or Fanny?"A beach wedding proposal, "Name That Sound," a dog's reaction to a ring and things at the zoo.
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S36, EP12 "Sleep Snafus and That Was Not on My Bingo Card"Pint-sized meltdowns, bedtime blunders and dramatic freak-outs.
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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.
America's Funniest Home Videos
S36, EP9 "Close Calls, Magic Trick Fails, and Virtual Insanity"Belly-laughing close calls and epic fails; a man sprints from a moose on the loose; amateur magicians fumble tricks; gamers stumble through the funniest virtual reality disasters.
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S36, EP8 "Animal Antics, Zoomies, and Nice One Dad!"Pups get the zoomies; dads make mistakes; birthday celebrations go awry; solved mysteries reveal hilarious truths.
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