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MacMillan asks Josh to come up with proposals for a new line of toys.

He is intimidated by the need


to formulate the business aspects of the proposal, but Susan says that she will handle the business
end while he comes up with the ideas. Nevertheless, he feels pressured and longs for his old life.
When he expresses doubts to Susan and attempts to explain that he is a child, she interprets this as
fear of commitment on his part and dismisses his explanation.

Josh learns from Billy that the Zoltar machine is now at Sea Point Park, and he leaves in the middle
of his presentation to MacMillan and the other executives. Susan also leaves and encounters Billy,
who tells her where Josh went. At the park, Josh finds the machine, unplugs it, and makes a wish to
become a child again. He is then confronted by Susan for running off, but upon seeing the machine
and the fortune, she realizes that he was telling the truth and becomes despondent that their
relationship will end. He tells her that he enjoyed their time together and suggests that she use the
machine to wish herself younger, though she declines and offers to take him home. After sharing an
emotional goodbye with Susan, Josh transforms into a child again before reuniting with his family
and Billy.

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