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The Wonder Pets! Season 3 Episode 5
Linny tells Tuck, Ming-Ming and Ollie the story of how the Wonder Pets first got started.
Serie: The Wonder Pets!
Episode Title: How It All Began
Air Date: 2010-04-09
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