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S4, EP35 "Listen to the Mockingbird"
Mr. Wilson runs for the presidency of the bird-watcher's club.

S4, EP36 "First Editions"
Dennis and Mr. Wilson's plan to sell their comic books goes awry.

S4, EP37 "A Man Among Men"
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S4, EP38 "Aunt Emma Visits the Wilsons"
Mr. Wilson hopes he'll be his aunt's heir, but she seems to favor Dennis.

S4, EP34 "The Lucky Rabbit's Foot"
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S4, EP33 "Hawaiian Love Song"
Chaos reigns when there's a mix-up in plans for a Hawaiian vacation.

S4, EP32 "Tuxedo Trouble"
Dennis washes Wilson's tuxedo.

S4, EP31 "The Lost Dog"
Wilson thinks there may be a reward for a stray.
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