It's Punky Brewster
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A social worker places Punky in a home who is using little girls as slave labor for a candy factory. Punky obtains videotape of the activities and must sneak out to the TV station to expose it.
Punky and Henry win a jackpot on a show called "Can You Spend It?" but to collect, they must spend an extra $1 million in two days. It's up to Punky and her pals as Henry has come down with chicken pox.
Glomer's magic causes the characters from the Snow White fairy tale to come out of the book...including the wicked Queen.
Punky's aunt Rose and uncle Roy invite her to the Chester Henderson mansion under the pretense that they have found her mother. What Punky doesn't know (until Glomer tells her) is that she is dressed like Henderson's granddaughter Debra so Rose and Roy can use her to embezzle Debra's $50 million inheritance.
Glomer is jealous of a little bird Punky is nursing back to health. After a falling out with Punky, Glomer moves out into the tree house.
Glomer's Valentine's Day glomley love call is answered by Glomine, a female glomley that got stranded from Chaundoon by a storm. Could Glomine be Glomer's ticket back to Chaundoon, even if it means leaving his beloved Punky?
Henry brings Punky and Cherie with him to spend the weekend with his eccentric aunts, Martha and Veronica. Punky and Cherie get lost in the hallways of the house where they hear what they think is a plot to do away with Henry and them.
Punky bristles when Henry hires babysitter, so she wishes she were older. Glomer turns her into an adult. As a result, her friends avoid her thinking she's a stranger. Punky tries to get a job as a waitress but everything that could go wrong does.
Punky opens a detective service with her locker as headquarters. Her first client is school brain Herbert, whose hamburger-making machine for the "Build A Better World" exhibition is being sabotaged.
Henry is off to get photos of a Mississippi riverboat but forgets his camera. Glomer offers to take the kids to deliver the camera, but instead he takes them to 1860s Mississippi where they meet two kids having trouble keeping their riverboat afloat.
R.J. Williams
Age 8 (now 47)
Ed Gilbert
Age 55 (died at 67)
Neil Ross
Age 41 (now 81)
Terence McGovern
Age 44 (now 84)
Russi Taylor
Age 42 (died at 75)
Frank Welker
Age 40 (now 80)
George Gaynes
Age 69 (died at 98)
Cherie Johnson
Age 10 (now 50)
Ami Foster
Age 11 (now 50)
Soleil Moon Frye
Punky Brewster (voice)
Age 10 (now 49)
Lilly Moon
Additional voices
Age 14 (now 54)
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