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Lilo and Stitch realize teamwork is crucial if they're going to capture Yin and Yang, experiments that spew water and lava, respectively.
Lilo and Stitch realize teamwork is crucial if they're going to capture Yin and Yang, experiments that spew water and lava, respectively.
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S1, EP9 "Yin Yang"Lilo and Stitch realize teamwork is crucial if they're going to capture Yin and Yang, experiments that spew water and lava, respectively.
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