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TV Teens #5 (1954)

Charlton · 1954 · 36 pages

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Contains 7 stories
Comedy of Errors
7 pp · humor; teen
OzzieBabsDippyBoris Karload

When Ozzie and Dippy talk their way onto the set of a TV premiere starring Boris Karload, they're supposed to be special effects operators—but they're actually just two teens trying to snag an autograph. What unfolds is a cascade of backstage mishaps that turn the live broadcast into something nobody expected, as the boys scramble to survive their own chaos and escape with what they came for.

What a Ball!
5 pp · humor; teen
OzzieBabsDippy

Ozzie shows up to the costume ball in a police officer outfit, only to find himself mistaken for the real thing—and caught up in a wild night of mix-ups involving actual thieves, frightened neighbors, and his friend Dippy in an equally chaotic costume. By the time the confusion settles, the two find themselves entering the dance in the last outfits anyone expected, with a shot at the prize they weren't supposed to win.

Atomic Comic
4 pp · humor; teen
PhilomelRodney

Philomel has spent five weeks trying to get selected as a contestant on "You Bet My Life," a quiz show where correct answers earn cash but also inflict increasingly brutal consequences on the show's stunt man—until she crams by reading comic books right before airtime and finally gets her chance. Armed with encyclopedic knowledge (and some last-minute comic book trivia), she launches on an unexpected winning streak that tests both her brain and the stunt man's patience.

Circus Daze
1 pp · humor
Casting Today
5 pp · humor; teen
OzzieBabs

When Ozzie's mom suggests the kids get outside for some summer sports instead of glued to the TV, Ozzie agrees to teach Babs how to use his father's fancy casting rod—but their indoor "practice session" at home quickly turns into comedic disaster. As the two fumble with the spinning reel, they hook curtains, wreck furniture, and reel in trouble faster than any fish, leading to a hilariously messy finale that might just convince them the lake was the better idea after all.

Dream Boy
5 pp · humor; teen
ZipGoofieMagneto

Goofie drags his skeptical pal Zip to see Magneto the Hypnotist perform, and when the great showman calls for a volunteer, Goofie jumps at the chance—only to get more than he bargained for when he's put into a deep sleep on stage. Inspired by what he's witnessed, Goofie becomes obsessed with learning hypnotism himself, but his newfound "power" leads to a series of comedic mishaps as he tests his abilities on everyone around him.

Fast Money
1 pp · humor; teen

Chuck is hit up for a quarter by a friend who's desperate for cash before his allowance arrives tomorrow, but Chuck claims he's broke—fresh off spending his own allowance yesterday. A one-page humor bit that plays the classic teen money troubles for laughs.

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