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    • Season 2 overview
      Oct 22-Dec 27, 1993
      5 episodes
      Season 2 episodes
      1. Greetings
      1. Greetings Oct 22, 1993
      • With the demise of Mad Dog Comics, Bob is hired to run a greeting-card company.
    • 2. For Pete's Sake
      2. For Pete's Sake Oct 29, 1993
      • Sylvia tries to fix up Pete and Trisha.
      • Pete wants to be an artist instead of a salesman.
      • Host Bob has trouble writing a speech for an awards ceremony.
    • 5. Kiss and Sell
      5. Kiss and Sell Dec 27, 1993
      • A potential client (Joyce Van Patten) has romantic designs on Bob.
  1. The Lost Episode. Bob meets his biggest and strangest Mad-Dog fan, and Trisha comes up with a jump-rope scheme. 8.0/10. Rate. Top-rated. Fri, Nov 20, 1992. S1.E9. Mad Dog on 34th Street. The Ace Comics staff plans a trip to New York when Mad-Dog gets a balloon in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade.

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    • September 18, 1992 –, December 27, 1993
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  4. Episode 1 Aired Oct 22, 1993 Greetings With the demise of Mad Dog Comics, Bob is hired to run a greeting-card company. Details Episode 2 Aired Oct 29, 1993 For Pete's Sake Sylvia tries to fix up ...

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  5. Bob – Season 2, Episode 1 Greetings Aired Oct 22, 1993 Comedy. Reviews With the demise of Mad Dog Comics, Bob is hired to run a greeting-card company. Read More Read Less. More Like ...

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