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Eli Whitney is building flesh-eating robots, and the Trojan Horse ends up as a birthday gift for the Trojan king.

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Napoleon is being bossed around by his wife, and Confucius keeps talking too much.

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Sigmund Freud is turning people into animals, and Leonardo DaVinci has become a hippie.

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Beethoven has become a wrestler, and the Tea Party is a civilized get-together instead of a riot.

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Abraham Lincoln grows tired of being honest and upstanding and begins playing pranks on people, while The Time Squad goes back to the age of pirates.

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The Time Squad gets sent to the time of the great musician Ludwig van Beethoven, who is now a pro-wrestler. Instead of dumping tea into the Boston Harbor, the Sons of Liberty are having civilized tea parties.

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Orville and Wilbur Wright are incompetent stuntmen, and Copernicus doesn't know a thing about astronomy.

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Albert Einstein leads an undercover life as a car salesman, and Larry ends up getting a downgrade.

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Edgar Allan Poe is a cheerful optimist, and Betsy Ross has become a hippie.

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Winston Churchill has converted to nudism, and George Washington Carver's experiments are being sabotaged.

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Kublai Khan is a comic book collector instead of a conqueror, and Lewis and Clark break up like a dating couple.

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After a mission to fix Russian Czar Ivan the Terrible, Tuddrussel sneaks Ivan back on the satellite and keeps him as a pet. Buffalo Bill is now a crazed conspiracy theorist with his own tabloid magazine that no one reads.

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The Time Squad goes on a mission to stop Harry Houdini, who is using his illusions to commit crimes. The Time Squad has to try to get the West Virginia hillbilly families the Hatfields and the McCoys to start feuding.

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Otto Osworth

Buck Tuddrussel

Larry 3000

Sigmund Freud

XJ5

Singer

Announcer

George Washington

Ludwig von Beethoven

Alfred Nobel