Media Summary: From the episode "When you wish upon a Weinstein". All copyrights belong to more talented people. Season 19, episode 18: Meg Goes to College. 00:34 - Tony? 00:42 - Why did you do it? "The Dropout" parody. Season 23, episode 10 - A real who's Hulu.

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From the episode "When you wish upon a Weinstein". All copyrights belong to more talented people. Season 19, episode 18: Meg Goes to College. 00:34 - Tony? 00:42 - Why did you do it? "The Dropout" parody. Season 23, episode 10 - A real who's Hulu. All the content is owned by Fox, I have uploaded this video to bring awareness to the awesomeness that is Season 18, episode 20: Movin' In (Principal Shepherd's Song) We must keep this from the serfs lest they gain literacy and threaten the landed gentry.

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