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- That will be one dollar, sir—
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- humor; children
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- Richie Rich
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- Richie has trouble finding anything smaller than a hundred-dollar bill in his pockets.
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- humor; children
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- Richard Rich; Richie Rich; Shorty
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- After two failed attempts, a pair of kidnappers grab Richie.
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Story continues in "We're in the Same Boat."
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- Lotta, you should reduce!
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- humor; children
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- Mr. Plump; Lotta Plump
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- Lotta rejects her father's suggestion that she should lose weight, but then changes her mind.
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- If you think I'm waiting any longer for you, Anthony Stone, you're dotty!
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- humor; children
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- Dot Polka; Mr. Polka
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- Dot adjusts her family's cuckoo clock.
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- humor; children
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- Richie Rich; Shorty; Richard Rich
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- The crooks stash Richie on board what seems to be an abandoned riverboat, but Richie has its controls.
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Story continues from "Kidding the Kidnappers."
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- Up - down - up - down-
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- humor; children
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- Richie Rich; Nurse Jenny
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- Nurse Jenny teaches the gatekeeper's cat to defend himself.
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- humor; children
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- Regina Rich; Richard Rich; Richie Rich; Cadbury; Chef Pierre; Professor Von Blitz (voice only)
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- The Riches discover that all their money is missing from the mansion. When Mr. Rich takes out his wallet, the money from it floats away and vanishes, and a disembodied voice taunts him.
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Story continues in "The Power of Invisibility."
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- Richard Rich; Cadbury; Richie Rich; Professor Von Blitz
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- The invisible crook demands ten million dollars a week, or else he will kidnap Richie. Richie goes to the home of Rich employee Professor Von Blitz to see if he has a way to make the invisible visible, and discovers that Von Blitz is the invisible crook.
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Story continues from "The Missing Money Mystery."
Story continues in "The Unseen Terror."
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- humor; children
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- Richie Rich; Professor Von Blitz; Richard Rich
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- Richie gets the invisibility suit away from Von Blitz and captures him.
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Story continues from "The Power of Invisibility."
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- humor; children
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- Lotta Plump; Googie Golden; Mrs. Plump
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- Lotta gets so spooked from seeing the movie "The Horrible Monster That Came to Our Town" that she mistakes her favorite singer, long-haired Googie Golden, for a monster.
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- humor; children
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- Janie; Gwendolyn; Barbara
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- Janie's good mood is ruined by a friend.
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- non-fiction
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- Debunking some widely-held beliefs (for example, "Panama hats are not made in Panama!").
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- humor
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- Regina Rich; Cadbury
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- Cadbury must fill in for three missing staff members.
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