Professor Moreno and his assistant Maria discuss that A) the professor never stops testing his rubber formula and B) he’s ready to give it to the Americans. We caption over to the picturesque county of Argentina. ![]() Since Diana is fluent in Spanish, she gets to go, too. No, I don’t! It’s RUBBER that can’t be BLOWN UP! BWAH HA HA HA HA HA …īlankenship is sending Steve to Argentina to pick up the formula (Formula 407, if you didn’t clue in from the title – and it seems FAR too close to the cleaning spray’s #, but we have to just let this slide as well). I am not the military strategist that Steve and General Blankenship are, so I have to just give them this one. Somehow tanks that have tires that can’t be destroyed is key to winning the war effort. The army is testing its indestructible rubber tires. We open at a testing ground with the first of 1,000 captions. But COME ON! Wouldn’t indestructible PAPER be a better idea? indestructible paint? ANYTHING? Yep … those tires are STEEL-HARD RUBBER! ![]() ![]() Need some indestructible rubbers? I mean, rubber? Wonder Woman and Steve travel to Buenos Aires to help safely bring the formula for … BWAH HA HA! Why rubber? What on earth makes rubber the material that needs to be super strong? Is it for indestructible birth control? “Rubbers? Hee hee hee!”
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