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The Six Million Dollar Man Season 3 Episode 5
When Kuroda is asked to track down a wolf boy roaming the island forests of Hoyoko, Japan, he asks for only one man to help him: his friend Col. Steve Austin.
Serie: The Six Million Dollar Man
Episode Title: The Wolf Boy
Air Date: 1975-10-12
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