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I Dream of Jeannie: Moving Finger |
| Oh, boy. Jeannie's jealous again. Tony lands the job of technical director on a big Hollywood astronaut film and Jeannie finds herself at odds with the sexy female lead. Jeannie's solution is to become a star,but her acting is so transparent. |
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I Dream of Jeannie : How Lucky Can You Get |
| Roger and Tony take a trip to Reno for some gambling and Roger brings Jeannie?s bottle along against Tony?s wishes. His thinking is that a woman who can stop time and alter events may be of some value at the slot machines. Sounds reasonable. |
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I Dream of Jeannie: Guess What Happened? |
| You can dress a Jeannie in a tin flask, but you can't take her to the moon. When it comes to NASA's training for harsh moon conditions, they always forget to factor in bottle dwelling creatures. Watch Jeanie save Tony's day |
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I Dream of Jeannie: G.I. Jeannie |
| Genies can be so needy. After Tony gets an attractive new secretary, Jeannie sees red and decides to join the air force in a creepy attempt to win the job for herself. She promises no tricks in basic training, but, cmon, shes a genie. |
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I Dream of Jeannie: Where'd You Go-Go |
| Guy rule: best friend's genies are off limits. So when Jeannie accepts a dinner invitation from the clueless Roger, Tony is rightfully upset. Now he's chasing her all over town. This is why it's best to always uncork an unattractive genie. |
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