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Moesha (Brandy Norwood) is suspected of test-taking when the star basketball player (Los Angeles Lakers rookie Kobe Bryant) doubles his SAT score.
Moesha (Brandy Norwood) is suspected of test-taking when the star basketball player (Los Angeles Lakers rookie Kobe Bryant) doubles his SAT score.
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S2, EP8 "Ichi, Ni, San, Shi Look -- Clarkzilla!"Moesha's (Brandy Norwood) nerdy cousin Clark (guest star Shawn Harrison) stops in for a visit and turns everyone's lives into nightmares.
Moesha
S2, EP7 "Women Are From Mars, Men Are From Saturn"Dee (Sheryl Lee Ralph) is fed up when Frank (William Allen Young) spends more time hanging out with his friends than at home with her. With Brandy Norwood.
Moesha
S2, EP5 "The Whistle Blower"Moesha (Brandy Norwood) is suspected of test-taking when the star basketball player (Los Angeles Lakers rookie Kobe Bryant) doubles his SAT score.
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