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Thinking that Henry is not telling the truth about being sick, Ray plants cameras and microphones in Henry's house to catch him in a lie.
Thinking that Henry is not telling the truth about being sick, Ray plants cameras and microphones in Henry's house to catch him in a lie.
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S5, EP9 "Broken Armed and Dangerous"When Kid Danger publicly breaks his arm, Henry and the gang have to find a way to keep his secret safe.
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