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Dragon Ball (ドラゴンボール, Doragon Bōru?) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Akira Toriyama with an anime adaptation, followed by Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball GT. The work is influenced by the Chinese literature classic, Journey to the West.[2] In Japan, Dragon Ball was collected into a single 42-volume series[3] (called tankōbon) after the manga was serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump from 1984 to 1995.[1] Image File history File links Download high resolution version (526x825, 758 KB)This is the cover of the first volume of the Dragon Ball tankÅbon. ...
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In this Japanese name, the family name is Toriyama Akira Toriyama ) born on April 5, 1955, in Kiyosu, Aichi, Japan,[2] is a widely known and acclaimed Japanese manga artist known mostly for his creation of the Dragon Ball manga, as well as the media franchise of the same name...
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In this Japanese name, the family name is Toriyama Akira Toriyama ) born on April 5, 1955, in Kiyosu, Aichi, Japan,[2] is a widely known and acclaimed Japanese manga artist known mostly for his creation of the Dragon Ball manga, as well as the media franchise of the same name...
Dragon Ball ) is an anime that was produced in the late 1980s, being an adaptation of the first sixteen volumes of the Dragon Ball manga written and illustrated by Akira Toriyama and published in Japan in the Weekly Shonen Jump manga anthology comic. ...
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Original run February 7, 1996 â November 19, 1997 Episodes 64 Sagas Black Star Dragon Ball Saga Baby Saga Super 17 Saga Shadow Dragon Saga TV Special A Heros Legacy Dragon Ball GT ) is a Japanese anime-only sub-series of the Dragon Ball franchise created by Akira Toriyama. ...
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| “ | The setting of Dragon Ball has a sort of Chinese feel to it, but it's not necessarily China. Exactly where it takes place is uncertain. The overall story is very simple, but I'd like to keep making up more details and illustrations as I go along. This way, I can draw anything I want to and enjoy the tension and excitement of figuring out what I'll draw next. — Akira Toriyama, 1985[4] | ” | In 2004, the manga was re-released in a 34 volume collection called kanzenban, which included a slightly rewritten ending, new covers, and color artwork from its Weekly Shonen Jump run.[5] As of 2006, the distributing company Viz Media has released all 42 volumes (nearly matching the first Japanese set) into English-language in the United States. Viz titles the second portion of the manga Dragon Ball Z to lessen confusion for North American readers.[5] The series is published in the United Kingdom by Gollancz Manga. TankÅbon ) is the Japanese term for a compilation volume of a particular series (such as a manga or a novel series, magazine articles, essays, craft patterns, etc. ...
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Plot A monkey-tailed boy named Son Goku goes on a life-long adventure beginning with a quest for the seven titular Dragon Balls, befriends many different martial artists and faces various villains, goes through many rigorous martial arts training regimens and educational programs, defeats a series of increasingly powerful martial artists, dies and comes back to life several times, and becomes the top martial arts superhero in the universe.[6] Goku redirects here. ...
A Dragon Ball (é¾ç Mandarin lóng-qiú, katakana ronchÅ«) is a fictional artifact from the manga and anime Dragon Ball/Dragon Ball Z[1], as well as Dragon Ball GT. A similar version of them with the same name also appear in the Akira Toriyama manga Dragon Boy (a series...
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Evolution A unifying component of the plot accompanying Goku's progression as a martial artist is his search for the eponymous Dragon Balls. The Dragon Balls themselves are seven magical orbs which are scattered across the world. When assembled, they can be used to summon Shenlong, the dragon who will grant one wish within it's limit. After the wish is granted, the Dragon Balls are scattered again across the world and become inert for one year. In times past, it would take generations to search the world and gather the Dragon Balls. At the beginning of the story, however, a 16 year old genius girl named Bulma invents a Dragon Radar to detect the Dragon Balls and makes the process far easier than it was originally intended to be. This is a list of deities, legendary creatures, and other beings of unexplained origin that appear in the anime and manga universe of the Dragon Ball metaseries, including the Dragon Ball films. ...
Bulma ) is a fictional character who first appears in the Dragon Ball manga created by Akira Toriyama, followed by an identical anime, including Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball GT. She was originally portrayed as a secondary main character, but her role was quickly downplayed as the series continued, even...
A Dragon Ball (é¾ç Mandarin lóng-qiú, katakana ronchÅ«) is a fictional artifact from the manga and anime Dragon Ball/Dragon Ball Z[1], as well as Dragon Ball GT. A similar version of them with the same name also appear in the Akira Toriyama manga Dragon Boy (a series...
The story of Dragon Ball unfolds gradually over 11 years of publication. The tone and the style of the stories gradually changes to reflect the tastes of the readers and the editors of Shonen Jump in Japan. The early volumes of the manga (chapters 1-134) are primarily humorous fantasy stories, but they contain some minor sci-fi elements, much like Dr. Slump. Notable fantasy elements include not only the monkey boy Goku and the Dragon Balls themselves, but also many talking animal characters, unlikely martial art techniques, and identifying characters as gods and demons. Despite the fantasy elements, the world does contain highly advanced technology including hoi-poi capsules, space-saving capsules which are pocket sized but can store almost any object (including cars, planes and even houses) and other "near future" objects. The overall mood of the earlier volumes is light with few deaths and an emphasis on adventure and humor. For other uses, see Fantasy (disambiguation). ...
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Serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump Original run 1980 â 1984 Volumes 18 TV anime: 1st series Director Minoru Okazaki, Shigeyasu Yamauchi Studio Toei Animation Network Fuji TV Original run 8 April 1981 â 19 February 1986 Episodes 243 TV anime: 2nd series Director Shigeyasu Yamauchi Studio Toei Animation Network Fuji TV Original...
A subtle but significant change in mood begins after Goku's best friend Kuririn is killed (the first of many deaths in this arc). This begins the Piccolo Daimao arc (chapters 135-194) in which the manga enters a darker tone compared to its earlier volumes. Kuririn , Krillin in most English adaptations) is a fictional character in the manga Dragon Ball/Dragon Ball Z, and the anime for Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, and Dragon Ball GT. In the original Japanese version, he was voiced by Mayumi Tanaka. ...
The King Piccolo Saga, also known as the Piccolo Daimaoh Saga (Demon Lord Piccolo Saga) is the second to last saga from the fictional anime Dragon Ball. ...
Dragon Ball fully transforms into an action based shōnen manga at the onset of the Saiyan arc (chapters 195-241). Starting with introduction of Goku's first child, things begin to take a much more serious and harder sci-fi approach. Many characters which previously had fantasy origins (including Goku and Piccolo) are recast as aliens from other planets. Space travel, alien threats, and powerful cyborgs and androids take center stage instead of more fantastic villains. Bleach , a well-known example of ShÅnen manga This article is about the shÅnen style of anime and manga. ...
The Saiyan Saga (Vegeta Saga) is the first saga in the second part of Dragon Ball. ...
Piccolo ) is a fictional character from the Dragon Ball manga, authored by mangaka Akira Toriyama. ...
After the defeat of Vegeta, and the conclusion of the Saiyan arc, the survivors of the vicious Saiyan attack head off to the Planet Namek to resurrect their friends. This begins the Freeza arc (chapters 242-329). The Freeza arc is noteworthy for introducing the first Super Saiyan, now a staple of the series. It also sets the tone for more awesomely powerful characters. For example, the antagonist Freeza is first said to have a "power level" (the series' futuristic measure of a fighter's speed and strength, i.e., one average human is listed as 5) of 530,000.[7] He then transforms into a more powerful form, at which point his power level is over 1,000,000.[8] After two subsequent transformations, he reveals that he is still only using a fraction of his full power.[9] For the condiment, see Vegeta (food). ...
Saiyans ) are a nearly extinct alien race in the manga series Dragon Ball, its three adaptations to anime and the self-parody Neko Majin Z. They are a powerful warrior race who play a central role in Dragon Ball Z once it is revealed that the main character, Goku, is...
The Freeza Saga is the second story arc of Dragon Ball Z. It focuses on the Z-Fighters battle against the galactic tyrant Freeza and his henchmen on Planet Namek. ...
All Super Saiyans that have appeared in the original manga series. ...
Freeza , Frieza in the FUNimation Dub) is a graphic novel supervillain who first appears in the Dragon Ball manga created by Akira Toriyama, followed by Dragon Ball Z. Freeza also appears in the television special Bardock: The Father of Goku; a few Dragon Ball Z movies and in Dragon Ball...
The Cell arc (chapters 330-420) introduces Future Trunks, a mysterious Half-Saiyan Half-Human from a destroyed future world where all of the Z-Fighters are killed by evil, seemingly invincible war machines called jinzōningen, and the enigmatic and villainous Cell who is made from the cells from most of the heroes as well as some of the villains. This arc is notable for being the only arc in which Goku does not defeat the main villain, but instead it is Son Gohan who defeats Cell. In this arc, Gohan surpasses the level of Super Saiyan and reaches the stage of Super Saiyan 2 in order to defeat Cell. There are three sagas in the Japanese anime Dragon Ball Z focused on the fictional character known as Cell: Imperfect Cell Saga Perfect Cell Saga Cell Games Saga Categories: | ...
For the same Dragon Ball character from an alternate timeline, see Trunks (Dragon Ball). ...
Cell ) is a fictional graphic novel supervillain who first appears in the Dragon Ball manga created by Akira Toriyama, followed by Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball GT. He is the ultimate creation of the scientist Dr. Gero, cloned from the cells of several characters from the series. ...
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After these arcs and Goku's death and decision to remain in heaven is the Majin Buu arc (chapters 421-519) which is the very last arc of the manga. The beginning of this final arc concentrates on a teenaged Gohan. Goku makes his return after being dead for seven years. All the male Saiyans manage to reach the level of Super Saiyan at least (including fusions). Super Saiyan 2 is reached by Gohan, Goku and Vegeta. And the ultimate level of the Saiyans, Super Saiyan 3, is reached by Goku and Gotenks. A considerable number of fusions also take place to add to the series, allowing Son Goten and Kid Trunks to merge to form Gotenks, and Goku and Vegeta fuse to create the incredibly powerful Vegetto. During this series, Majin Buu manages to kill everyone on Earth including central characters like Vegeta and increases his own power by absorbing Gotenks, Piccolo and Gohan. Majin Buu also succeeds where the villains Vegeta, Freeza and Cell had previously failed and destroys Earth. Earth and everyone that was on it when it was destroyed are restored using the Dragon Balls, and Majin Buu's evil side is destroyed by Goku's Genki Dama. The Buu Saga is the final major plot arc of the anime Dragon Ball Z (after the World Tournament Saga). ...
All Super Saiyans that have appeared in the original manga series. ...
Son Goten ) is a fictional character who first appears in the Dragon Ball manga created by manga artist Akira Toriyama, followed by Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball GT. Goten is the second and final child of Son Goku, the series protagonist. ...
For the same Dragon Ball character from an alternate timeline, see Future Trunks. ...
This is a list of Saiyans who first appeared in the Dragon Ball manga and anime series, the Dragon Ball films and the self-parody manga series Neko Majin. ...
This is a list of Saiyans who first appeared in the Dragon Ball manga and anime series, the Dragon Ball films and the self-parody manga series Neko Majin. ...
Majin Buu ) is a fictional graphic novel supervillain who first appears in the Dragon Ball manga created by Akira Toriyama. ...
The Earth of Dragon Ball[1] Earth (also known as the Dragon World) is a fictional planet inhabited by humans, demons, extraterrestrials, and the like being the main setting for the bulk of the plot of the Dragon Ball manga, the Dragon Ball anime, Dragon Ball Z, as well as...
Kid Buu is reincarnated into a being of pure good called Uub. Goku and Uub fight at the 28th Tenkaichi Budokai, Uub enters to get money (zeni) for his village. Goku decides to train Uub to become even stronger than himself, the strongest fighter in the entire universe. Uub's village will get money from Mr. Satan. To say goodbye every hero character to ever appear in the entire manga (except minors), all wave to the readers and a huge "THE END" sign floats above them. // (English TV: Chiaotzu) Chaozu ) is, seemingly, a small doll-like human with plain white skin, red cheeks, and a small mouth. ...
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After completing this series, Toriyama had a rest and then made a gag manga called Neko Majin. This story features many elements and characters from Dragon Ball, including Majin Buu, Vegeta, and even Goku himself. Serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump, Monthly Shonen Jump, Shonen Jump Original run April 1999 â February 2005 No. ...
Recently, Toriyama and his studio have begun developing Dragon Ball Online, an MMORPG follow-up to the manga, with Bandai Namco Games and NTL for release in South Korea and Japan. The game will act as a direct sequel to the manga, and Toriyama will be supervising all aspects of the game, from storyline and setting to character and location designs.[10] In a press conference in South Korea on February 14, 2008, Kazuhiko Torishima, the director of Shueisha (and Toriyama's original editor), stated that Toriyama had immersed himself in creating character designs and providing editorial supervision for the game for the past five years.[11] Dragon Ball Online ) (officially abbreviated as DBO) is a MMORPG being developed simultaneously in Japan and South Korea by NTL, based on the anime and manga series Dragon Ball. ...
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The four heroes of the story, left to right: SÅ«n WùkÅng, Xuánzà ng, ZhÅ« BÄjiè, and ShÄ Wùjìng. ...
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Conception and development When asked why he draws "beautiful," "strong," and "sexy" women Toriyama replied that he is not comfortable drawing "weak females" and that it would be "no fun" drawing females weak. In some parts of Dragon Ball many of the strongest characters are small in stature. Toriyama said that he wished to go against the convention that stronger characters always appear larger and that he intended to switch between "telling a straightforward story" and telling an "unconvential and contradictory" story.[13]
Distribution of the manga by Viz Media Some alterations were made to the manga for distribution in North America. Image File history File links Taken from amazon. ...
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In 2006, Viz began releasing a second, A-rated (All Ages) edition of the series sans some nudity and profanity. This is a list of deities, legendary creatures, and other beings of unexplained origin that appear in the anime and manga universe of the Dragon Ball metaseries, including the Dragon Ball films. ...
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- The name Mr. Satan was edited "Hercule".[citation needed]
- Firearms were edited into "laser blasters",[14][15] though a pistol-armed robber was able to shoot a character without being censored.[16]
- Alcohol, drugs and sexual innuendo were edited.[citation needed]
Other changes // (English TV: Chiaotzu) Chaozu ) is, seemingly, a small doll-like human with plain white skin, red cheeks, and a small mouth. ...
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- The name "Vegetto" (Vegeta + Kakarotto) was edited "Vegerot" (Vegeta + Kakarot)[17]
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A Dragon Ball (é¾ç Mandarin lóng-qiú, katakana ronchÅ«) is a fictional artifact from the manga and anime Dragon Ball/Dragon Ball Z[1], as well as Dragon Ball GT. A similar version of them with the same name also appear in the Akira Toriyama manga Dragon Boy (a series...
Dragon Ball ) is an anime that was produced in the late 1980s, being an adaptation of the first sixteen volumes of the Dragon Ball manga written and illustrated by Akira Toriyama and published in Japan in the Weekly Shonen Jump manga anthology comic. ...
Son Goku with the four-star Dragon Ball. ...
Original run February 7, 1996 â November 19, 1997 Episodes 64 Sagas Black Star Dragon Ball Saga Baby Saga Super 17 Saga Shadow Dragon Saga TV Special A Heros Legacy Dragon Ball GT ) is a Japanese anime-only sub-series of the Dragon Ball franchise created by Akira Toriyama. ...
DBZ redirects here. ...
List of voice actors or actresses who had a role in the Dragon Ball anime series. ...
Other Dragon Ball characters can be found under the List of Dragon Ball characters Subcategories There is one subcategory in this category, which is shown below. ...
The Dragon Ball films are animated films made based on the Dragon Ball manga and its three animated TV series, Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball GT. All Dragon Ball movies were originally released in Japan. ...
For lists of the original Japanese episodes, see: List of Japanese Dragon Ball episodes List of Japanese Dragon Ball Z Episodes List of Japanese Dragon Ball GT Episodes For lists of the dubbed FUNimation episodes, see: List of Dragon Ball dubbed episodes List of Dragon Ball Z dubbed episodes List...
This list contains known titles from both Japanese and American soundtracks from all three series. ...
The following is a list of video games pertaining to the Dragon Ball franchise created by Akira Toriyama. ...
References - ^ a b Dragon Ball (manga) (manga) at Anime News Network's Encyclopedia. Retrieved on 2007-11-19.
- ^ http://www.daizex.com/guides/newbie/
- ^ Dragon Ball at http://www.viz.com/
- ^ Dragon Ball manga, vol. 1, page 1 — ISBN 1-56931-920-0
- ^ a b Dragon Ball : Comics SuperHeroes Cartoons
- ^ www.dragonball.com
- ^ Dragon Ball Z manga, vol. 8, chapter 92, page 140 — ISBN 1-56931-937-5
- ^ Dragon Ball Z manga, vol. 9, chapter 102, page 114 — ISBN 1-56931-938-3
- ^ http://www.daizex.com/guides/transformations/freeza/index.shtml
- ^ Bandai Namco Games, "Dragon Ball Online" Officialy Announced, Akira Toriyama to Supervise All Aspects, Service to Start in South Korea in Summer of 2007, Japan in 2008 (バンダイナムコゲームス、「ドラゴンボールオンライン」を正式発表鳥山明氏全面監修、韓国で2007年夏、日本で2008年サービス開始予定, Bandai Namco Games, "Dragon Ball Online" Officialy Announced, Akira Toriyama to Supervise All Aspects, Service to Start in South Korea in Summer of 2007, Japan in 2008?)
- ^ Dragon Ball Online South Korean Press Conferance Report, "It was announced that for five years Akira Toriyama had immersed himself in making character designs and providing editorial supervision for the game, and the author himself revealed that he was concentrating his effort on Dragon Ball Online!" (この5年間、本作のキャラクターデザインや監修ワークに没頭していた鳥山氏のエピソードも披露され、原作者自らがこのドラゴンボールオンラインに力を注いでいることが明らかに!, "It was announced that for five years Akira Toriyama had immersed himself in making character designs and providing editorial supervision for the game, and the author himself revealed that he was concentrating his effort on Dragon Ball Online!"?)
- ^ www.myfavoritegames.com/dragonball-z/Info/JourneyToTheWest.htm
- ^ Shonen Jump #59. Volume 5, Issue 11. November 2007. 388.
- ^ Dragon Ball manga, vol. 2, chapter 20 — ISBN 1-56931-921-9
- ^ Dragon Ball Z manga, vol. 24, chapter 289 — ISBN 1-4215-0273-9
- ^ Dragon Ball Z manga, vol. 20, chapter 227 — ISBN 1-59116-808-2
- ^ Dragon Ball Z manga, vol. 26, chapter 310 — ISBN 1-4215-0636-X
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Dragon Ball ) is an anime that was produced in the late 1980s, being an adaptation of the first sixteen volumes of the Dragon Ball manga written and illustrated by Akira Toriyama and published in Japan in the Weekly Shonen Jump manga anthology comic. ...
The Emperor Pilaf Saga (called The Saga of Goku in the KidMark dub) is the first fictional saga in the Dragon Ball manga and anime. ...
The Tournament Saga (also known as the First World Martial Arts Championship Saga or the 21st Budôkai Saga), is from the manga/anime Dragon Ball. ...
The Red Ribbon Army Saga is the third saga from the fictional anime Dragon Ball. ...
The General Blue Saga, is the fourth saga from the fictional anime Dragon Ball. ...
The Commander Red Saga, is the fifth saga from ficational anime Dragon Ball. ...
The Fortuneteller Baba Saga, is the sixth saga from the fictional anime Dragon Ball. ...
The Tien Shinhan Saga, is the seventh saga from fictional manga and anime Dragon Ball. ...
The King Piccolo Saga, also known as the Piccolo Daimaoh Saga (Demon Lord Piccolo Saga) is the second to last saga from the fictional anime Dragon Ball. ...
The Piccolo Junior Saga is a major story arc, or âSagaâ of the Dragon Ball series and the final Saga of the original anime. ...
The following is a list of FUNimation dubbed episodes for Dragon Ball. ...
For a list of Dragon Ball Z episodes, see List of Japanese Dragon Ball Z Episodes. ...
DBZ redirects here. ...
The Saiyan Saga is the first story arc of Dragon Ball Z. It focuses on the Z-Fighters battle against a group of extraterrestrials called Saiyans. ...
The Freeza Saga is the second story arc of Dragon Ball Z. It focuses on the Z-Fighters battle against the galactic tyrant Freeza and his henchmen on Planet Namek. ...
There are three sagas in the Japanese anime Dragon Ball Z focused on the fictional character known as Cell: Imperfect Cell Saga Perfect Cell Saga Cell Games Saga Categories: | ...
This is a list of the dubbed episodes and movies for Dragon Ball Z. For the Dragon Ball episode list, see List of Dragon Ball episodes. ...
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Original run February 7, 1996 â November 19, 1997 Episodes 64 Sagas Black Star Dragon Ball Saga Baby Saga Super 17 Saga Shadow Dragon Saga TV Special A Heros Legacy Dragon Ball GT ) is a Japanese anime-only sub-series of the Dragon Ball franchise created by Akira Toriyama. ...
The Black Star Dragon Ball Saga is the start of the Dragon Ball GT series, taking place 5(Daizenshū)/10(FUNimation) years after the end of Dragon Ball Z. This is also the part of the series that tried to recapture the spirit of Dragon Ball with its more comical...
The Baby Saga, also known as the Bebi Saga, this is the second story arc in Dragon Ball GT, continuing from the Black Star Dragon Ball Saga and later followed by Super #17 Saga. ...
The Super #17 saga (FUNimations dub: Super Android 17 Saga) is the third saga of Dragon Ball GT, taking place after the Bebi Saga and also the shortest arc of the entire Dragon Ball series. ...
The fourth and final chapter of Dragon Ball GT not only ends the series, but also brings a conclusion to everything Dragon Ball. ...
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For a list of Dragon Ball episodes, see List of Japanese Dragon Ball episodes. ...
For lists of the original Japanese episodes, see: List of Japanese Dragon Ball episodes List of Japanese Dragon Ball Z Episodes List of Japanese Dragon Ball GT Episodes For lists of the dubbed FUNimation episodes, see: List of Dragon Ball dubbed episodes List of Dragon Ball Z dubbed episodes List...
This list contains known titles from both Japanese and American soundtracks from all three series. ...
The Dragon Ball films are animated films made based on the Dragon Ball manga and its three animated TV series, Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball GT. All Dragon Ball movies were originally released in Japan. ...
The following is a list of video games pertaining to the Dragon Ball franchise created by Akira Toriyama. ...
Dragonball is a 2009 live action film adaptation of the Dragon Ball franchise. ...
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