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Original Design: Steven Rotblatt

Voice-over Actor(s): Stephen Day

Animator(s): MariaJose Molina

Valentine's Day - "The Gondolier"
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The worst singer in the world is rowing his Gondola in Venice, singing a song of deep romance.

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