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    Season One
Bars and Tones - Episodes
  Season One
  1 -
In this 30 minute test, the colors become an artificial electronic signal generated by the networks' video equipment. They remain completely still, as if frozen by some crazy freezing machine from science fiction, while Tones makes an awful high-pitched sound that hurts dogs' ears and makes viewers who fell asleep on the couch wake up and look all startled and go, "Huh??"

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In this 30 minute test, the colors become an artificial electronic signal generated by the networks' video equipment. They remain completely still, as if frozen by some crazy freezing machine from science fiction, while Tones makes an awful high-pitched sound that hurts dogs' ears and makes viewers who fell asleep on the couch wake up and look all startled and go, "Huh??"

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In this 30 minute test, the colors become an artificial electronic signal generated by the networks' video equipment. They remain completely still, as if frozen by some crazy freezing machine from science fiction, while Tones makes an awful high-pitched sound that hurts dogs' ears and makes viewers who fell asleep on the couch wake up and look all startled and go, "Huh??"

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In this 30 minute test, the colors become an artificial electronic signal generated by the networks' video equipment. They remain completely still, as if frozen by some crazy freezing machine from science fiction, while Tones makes an awful high-pitched sound that hurts dogs' ears and makes viewers who fell asleep on the couch wake up and look all startled and go, "Huh??"

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In this 30 minute test, the colors become an artificial electronic signal generated by the networks' video equipment. They remain completely still, as if frozen by some crazy freezing machine from science fiction, while Tones makes an awful high-pitched sound that hurts dogs' ears and makes viewers who fell asleep on the couch wake up and look all startled and go, "Huh??"

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In this 30 minute test, the colors become an artificial electronic signal generated by the networks' video equipment. They remain completely still, as if frozen by some crazy freezing machine from science fiction, while Tones makes an awful high-pitched sound that hurts dogs' ears and makes viewers who fell asleep on the couch wake up and look all startled and go, "Huh??"

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In this 30 minute test, the colors become an artificial electronic signal generated by the networks' video equipment. They remain completely still, as if frozen by some crazy freezing machine from science fiction, while Tones makes an awful high-pitched sound that hurts dogs' ears and makes viewers who fell asleep on the couch wake up and look all startled and go, "Huh??"

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In this 30 minute test, the colors become an artificial electronic signal generated by the networks' video equipment. They remain completely still, as if frozen by some crazy freezing machine from science fiction, while Tones makes an awful high-pitched sound that hurts dogs' ears and makes viewers who fell asleep on the couch wake up and look all startled and go, "Huh??"

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In this 30 minute test, the colors become an artificial electronic signal generated by the networks' video equipment. They remain completely still, as if frozen by some crazy freezing machine from science fiction, while Tones makes an awful high-pitched sound that hurts dogs' ears and makes viewers who fell asleep on the couch wake up and look all startled and go, "Huh??"

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In this 30 minute test, the colors become an artificial electronic signal generated by the networks' video equipment. They remain completely still, as if frozen by some crazy freezing machine from science fiction, while Tones makes an awful high-pitched sound that hurts dogs' ears and makes viewers who fell asleep on the couch wake up and look all startled and go, "Huh??"

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In this 30 minute test, the colors become an artificial electronic signal generated by the networks' video equipment. They remain completely still, as if frozen by some crazy freezing machine from science fiction, while Tones makes an awful high-pitched sound that hurts dogs' ears and makes viewers who fell asleep on the couch wake up and look all startled and go, "Huh??"

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In this 30 minute test, the colors become an artificial electronic signal generated by the networks' video equipment. They remain completely still, as if frozen by some crazy freezing machine from science fiction, while Tones makes an awful high-pitched sound that hurts dogs' ears and makes viewers who fell asleep on the couch wake up and look all startled and go, "Huh??"

13 -
In this 30 minute test, the colors become an artificial electronic signal generated by the networks' video equipment. They remain completely still, as if frozen by some crazy freezing machine from science fiction, while Tones makes an awful high-pitched sound that hurts dogs' ears and makes viewers who fell asleep on the couch wake up and look all startled and go, "Huh??"

14 -
In this 30 minute test, the colors become an artificial electronic signal generated by the networks' video equipment. They remain completely still, as if frozen by some crazy freezing machine from science fiction, while Tones makes an awful high-pitched sound that hurts dogs' ears and makes viewers who fell asleep on the couch wake up and look all startled and go, "Huh??"


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