Appearing in "Panic!"Edit
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Synopsis for "Panic!"Edit
Aliens from Jupiter take the opportunity to invade after a radio broadcast panics people about alien invaders because they know no one will take the incoming news reports seriously and mount an effective defense.
Appearing in "The Radioactive Child"Edit
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Synopsis for "The Radioactive Child"Edit
The radioactive fallout of a weapon test increases the intelligence of a small Latin American boy so much that he becomes adviser to the country's dictator. The dictator loses patience with him when he desires the secret the hydrogen bomb and beats the child. When the child returns to consciousness, he is once more an ordinary little boy and the dictator is killed when the United Nations retaliates for the aggression across his borders.
Appearing in "House, In Time!"Edit
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Synopsis for "House, In Time!"Edit
A scientist builds a house as a time machine and rents it to a couple. He tells them not to exit the rear door of the house as that will deposit them half a million years in the past, and then if they return and exit through the front door of the house, they will be deposited half a million years in the future with no way back. The man and woman think the scientist is mad so they exit the front door of the house only to find the Earth is a desolate wasteland.
Appearing in "I Created a ... Gargantua!"Edit
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Synopsis for "I Created a ... Gargantua!"Edit
A scientist creates a growth treatment that goes out of control producing a seven hundred foot tall man. The military resolves to murder him as his food intake is too costly.
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