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SUPER SATOSHI 10 ITS SUPER SATOSHI! #259/293
SUPER SATOSHI 10 ITS SUPER SATOSHI! #259/293
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Look up in the sky! Its a rocket! Its a UFO! No, its Super Satoshi! Directed, written, designed, and illustrated Lucho Poletti. Animation, video, and sound by Lucho Poletti and Luis Carlos Rojas. Voice Narration by Justin Smallbridge.
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