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... ning TV audiences. For this, a large number of film and television works and various variety shows were needed to meet the needs of a TV station.


When the TV station had enough functions, it needed Radio Wave Superman to cover the area, and a city needed at least one Radio Wave Superman to spread information. What the King of Thieves said was that he wanted to create trouble for Radio Wave Superman. Although Radio Wave Supermen themselves were generally not easy to mess with, plus th ...

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