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Fantastic Four: World’s Greatest Heroes Season 1 Episode 18
Reed finally cures the Thing, but the cure also takes away all of his memories since the formation of the Fantastic Four. When the Mole Man attacks, She-Hulk must fill in for the Thing while the powerless Ben Grimm must find a way to save the day.
Episode Title: The Cure
Air Date: 2007-08-25
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