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Glomgold forms his own team made up of all of Scrooge's greatest villains to defeat Scrooge's family once and for all.
Glomgold forms his own team made up of all of Scrooge's greatest villains to defeat Scrooge's family once and for all.
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S2, EP22 "GlomTales!"Glomgold forms his own team made up of all of Scrooge's greatest villains to defeat Scrooge's family once and for all.
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