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Robot Chicken Season 5 Episode 18
Magneto makes Iron Man a ballet legend in Iron Marionette, Morpheus leaves a message on Neo’s answering machine, Walt Whitman causes trouble for a modern day high school student and the creators imagine a musical number from Grand Theft Auto’s Gay Tony.
Serie: Robot Chicken
Episode Title: Fool's Goldfinger
Air Date: 2011-12-18

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