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Sigmund and the Sea Monsters Season 1 Episode 14
When Uncle Swiggy visits his favorite nephew at Johnny and Scott’s clubhouse, he sees Aunt Zelda and falls head-over-tentacles in love with her.
Serie: Sigmund and the Sea Monsters
Episode Title: Uncle Siggy Swings
Air Date: 1973-12-08
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