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Kung Fu: The Legend Continues Season 2 Episode 19
The Dalai Lama and Caine are kidnapped. Will Peter be able to rescue them, with the help of two former acquaintances, who are mercenaries.
Episode Title: Dragonswing II
Air Date: 1994-11-09

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