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  • Ruby: Tired of The Green Menace?

  • By: Meatball Fulton
  • Length: 1 hr and 15 mins
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This is the very first Ruby story (before even Ruby 1). Ruby Tuesday (that's what she was called) is hired by Colonel Abulah Abdullah of the star cluster, Saudi Asteriodia, to find Cleo, a missing planet. Ruby discovers there's much more behind this mystery when she encounters the villainous Forked Forefinger of Fong. Also includes four Ruby pilot episodes that had never been released before.

©1999 ZBS Foundation (P)1999 ZBS Foundation

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