Magical Pet
"Magical Pet" (also known as "China, IL: The Musical") is the tenth episode of the third season of China, IL. The 44-minute-long episode features ten songs written and arranged by creator Brad Neely. Several producers wrote the episode, including executive producer Daniel Weidenfeld. In it, Leonard Cakes acquires Kei-ko, a talking gorilla, to appease his son's demands for a magical pet. Baby Cakes is more amused by Frank, whose body becomes entirely covered in hair after getting addicted to a growth stimulant. Frank's brother Steve competes with Pony over who is less shallow romantically.
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Magical Pet
"Magical Pet" (also known as "China, IL: The Musical") is the tenth episode of the third season of China, IL. The 44-minute-long episode features ten songs written and arranged by creator Brad Neely. Several producers wrote the episode, including executive producer Daniel Weidenfeld. In it, Leonard Cakes acquires Kei-ko, a talking gorilla, to appease his son's demands for a magical pet. Baby Cakes is more amused by Frank, whose body becomes entirely covered in hair after getting addicted to a growth stimulant. Frank's brother Steve competes with Pony over who is less shallow romantically.
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2015-06-14
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Griffith Kimmins
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List of China, IL episodes
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* Cat Power as Kei-ko
* Evan Peters as Clint
* Rosa Salazar as Barb
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Brad Neely
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