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- I can't imagine what happened to the members of the Flower and Twig Society, Richie!
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- humor; children
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- Regina Rich; Richie Rich
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- The women of the Flower and Twig Society have been lost in the Rich mansion.
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- Yes, I'm bringing you a gift this time, Richie!
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- humor; children
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- Gloria Glad; Richie Rich
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- Gloria tries to impress Richie with a gift she made.
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- humor; children
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- Richie Rich; Reggie Van Dough
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- Reggie invites Richie on a South American vacation, in hope that Richie's luck will rub off on him and help him find gems, but Richie is the only one who gets any.
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Story continues in "All That Glitters."
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- humor; children
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- Richie Rich; Reggie Van Dough; Fenwick; Winston
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- Reggie and Richie continue on to Alaska, where Reggie hopes to find a gold mine, but Richie finds one instead.
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Story continues from "The Luckiest Kid."
Story continues in "A Born Loser."
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- humor; children
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- Richie Rich; Reggie Van Dough
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- Reggie and Richie continue on to the Everglades, where Reggie hopes to find oil, but it's Richie who strikes it rich.
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Story continues from "All That Glitters."
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- Come on over, Gloria! I have something to show you!
- Genre
- humor; children
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- Richie Rich; Gloria Glad; Cadbury
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- Richie shows Gloria jack-in-the-boxes based on the members of his household.
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- humor
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- Cadbury; Mrs. Van Wellfix; Wilberforce; Richard Rich; Regina Rich; Richie Rich
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- Cadbury goes on vacation but finds himself besieged by job offers.
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- humor
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- Phil "Tex" Strong; Danny Willows
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- An Australian boy learns about baseball at a game played by American soldiers.
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Despite the "Richie Presents" heading, Richie Rich does not appear in the story.
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- children; sports
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- Marty Ferris; Mr. Holt
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- A Little League baseball player suffers through a hitting slump.
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Despite the "Richie Presents" heading, Richie Rich does not appear in the story.
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- humor; children
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- Mr. Polka; Mrs. Polka; Dot Polka
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- Dot is given what she is told is a good luck charm.
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- We're filming a family pie-throwing comedy, Cadbury--just for laughs!
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- humor; children
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- Richie Rich; Cadbury; Richard Rich; Regina Rich
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- Cadbury joins in, in his own way, on the Riches' home-made pie-throwing comedy film.
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- And--if you handle it well, you can make your money grow!
- Genre
- humor; children
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- Richie Rich
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- Richie tries to impress two children who plant a penny to see if it will grow.
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- Golly! What are all those vans taking, Mom?
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- humor; children
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- Richie Rich; Regina Rich
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- Richie's mom tries on a mini-skirt.
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- humor; children
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- Gloria Glad; Richie Rich; Cadbury; Grudge
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- Richie, Gloria, and Cadbury discover a gang of men operating out of Richie's castle playhouse, digging a tunnel toward the Riches' underground vaults. They are taken prisoner.
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Story continues in "Men, or--?"
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- humor; children
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- Richie Rich; Gloria Glad; Grudge; Cadbury; Richard Rich
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- Richie discovers that all of the members of the gang (except Grudge, the leader) are robots, and uses that knowledge to bring down the plot.
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Story continues from "The Greatest Jewel Robbery."
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- Pepe
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- A Mexican boy watches his first bullfight and vows that he will be a matador someday.
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- non-fiction
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- An introduction to folk music.
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- humor; children
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- Mrs. Wiggins; Lotta Plump; Roscoe Wiggins
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- Lotta babysits a boy who is constantly trying to run away.
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- humor; children
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- Dot Polka; Mr. Polka; Mrs. Polka; Miss Yardstick
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- Dot's parents try to get rid of all her dotted things while she isn't home.
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- I'd like to take my dollar-matian for a walk in town!
- Genre
- humor; children
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- Richie Rich; Cadbury; Buck
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- Cadbury accidentally uses the wrong silent whistle.