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Oct 2018
10m 50s

Bonus: Halloween Animals

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Earth Ranger Emma is on a midnight assignment in the deep dark forest, trying to stay warm next to the camp fire in this dark and foggy night. What better opportunity to explore all things Halloween, from bats to cats to “holy cow, what WAS that?!” Come along and get ready to have a howlin’ good time! For more great shows, visit GZMshows.com Learn more abou ... Show More
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