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* The fading illusionist from "Mr. Magic" gets one last shot at greatness thanks to a deck of magic playing cards. The [[Tear Jerker]] part comes at his "last" show, when he announces that he is going to retire. He leaves the stage, then the cards fly out and form the word "Goodbye." They then fly back into his hand, awwwww.
* The fading illusionist from "Mr. Magic" gets one last shot at greatness thanks to a deck of magic playing cards. The [[Tear Jerker]] part comes at his "last" show, when he announces that he is going to retire. He leaves the stage, then the cards fly out and form the word "Goodbye." They then fly back into his hand, awwwww.


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  • The very first episode could sometimes be a bit narmmy but was mostly very heartwarming.
  • "Alamo Jobe" had the heartwarmingly dedicated messanger Jobe. He learned the fate of the Alamo and instead of staying in the future where he'd be safe, went back to the battle, also a Tear Jerker episode.
  • The fading illusionist from "Mr. Magic" gets one last shot at greatness thanks to a deck of magic playing cards. The Tear Jerker part comes at his "last" show, when he announces that he is going to retire. He leaves the stage, then the cards fly out and form the word "Goodbye." They then fly back into his hand, awwwww.

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