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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Red is an irate United Broadcasting Company employee who comes across the Super Scouts as Wellington is explaining the components of an $80,000 camera in a state of disassembly. He runs to Mr. Brooks office to confront Jamie Hamilton, who later drags Brooks, Hal Fredricks and Hamilton down to the stage. After insisting that the camera was "ruined," it comes to him as a complete surprise that Camera 4 was in working order and he concedes that his people may have well had the camera taken apart for maintenance. The alternative, as Hamilton notes, is that a bunch of children put it back together in perfect working order (1980: "Spaceball"). |