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The Greatest American Hero Season 2 Episode 20
Bill recieves hot tips on a speed factory working out of a fast food chain, and a newspaper reporter publishes pictures of Ralph flying.
Serie: The Greatest American Hero
Episode Title: Captain Bellybuster and the Speed Factory
Air Date: 1982-04-07
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