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Student Bodies Season 2 Episode 23
After Cody chooses not to print one of his cartoons entitled ‘Censorship Sucks,’ Chris prints them up on t-shirts as part of another plan to make money.
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Serie: Student Bodies
Episode Title: The T-Shirt
Air Date: 1999-04-24
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