Short Overview: Ginger gets mad at Hank because he won't allow Ginger to watch the TV show he (Ginger) wants to watch, so Ginger tricks Hank ... Hank gets power-hungry on his birthday and makes everyone act out his favorite TV show...at least there's cake!
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Ginger gets mad at Hank because he won't allow Ginger to watch the TV show he (Ginger) wants to watch, so Ginger tricks Hank ... Hank gets power-hungry on his birthday and makes everyone act out his favorite TV show...at least there's cake! Ginger will Hank einen harmlosen Streich spielen, aber sein Plan geht ratzfatz ganz schrecklich schief.
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- Ginger gets mad at Hank because he won't allow Ginger to watch the TV show he (Ginger) wants to watch, so Ginger tricks Hank ...
- Hank gets power-hungry on his birthday and makes everyone act out his favorite TV show...at least there's cake!
- Ginger will Hank einen harmlosen Streich spielen, aber sein Plan geht ratzfatz ganz schrecklich schief.
- Ginger tries to play a harmless prank on Hank, but his plan goes terribly wrong terribly fast.
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