List of VeggieTales episodes

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[edit] Where's God When I'm S-Scared? (1993)

Where's God When I'm Scared is the first episode of the VeggieTales animated series. It was initially released on December 21, 1993 on VHS and on February 10, 2004 in DVD format.[1] Subtitled "A Lesson in Handling Fear", it features two short stories titled "Tales from the Crisper" and "Daniel and the Lion's Den", as well as the first Silly Song, The "Water Buffalo Song". The first feature stars Junior Asparagus who is afraid of the dark after watching a scary film on television, while the second is a re-telling of the Biblical story, Daniel and the Lion's Den. Its theme is handling fear.

Big Idea celebrated their 15th Anniversary on September 20, 2008, during which Where's God when I'm S-Scared? was re-released with remastered picture and sound.

[edit] God Wants Me to Forgive Them?!? (1994)

God Wants Me To Forgive Them?!? was released on October 3,  1994 and then on DVD on May 18, 2004. Subtitled "A Lesson in Forgiveness," the episode features two short stories on the subject. The first is about a family of cranky grapes that torments a young boy (Junior) who needs to find it within himself to forgive them (a loose parody of John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath). The second is a parody of the television series Gilligan's Island starring Larry the Cucumber.

[edit] Are You My Neighbor? (1995)

Are You My Neighbor? is the third episode of the VeggieTales animated series. It was released on February 1, 1995 on VHS and on March 14, 2006 on DVD. Subtitled "A Lesson in Loving Your Neighbor", it features two short stories that teach viewers that they should love people even if they seem different or strange to them. The first story, entitled The Story of Flibber-o-loo, is based on the Biblical parable of the Good Samaritan and features two cities called Flibber-O-Loo and Jibberty-Lot whose citizens despise each other because of their differing headgear. The second, "The Gourds Must/Should Be Crazy", is a parody of Star Trek in which the crew need to repair their starship before it is struck by a meteor made entirely of popcorn. The episode features songs including "Busy Busy," "Love Your Neighbor," "I Can Be Your Friend," and the silly song "The Hairbrush Song."

[edit] Rack, Shack, and Benny (1995)

Rack, Shack, and Benny was released in October 10, 1995 on VHS and re-released on DVD on February 8, 2009. Subtitled "A Lesson in Handling Peer Pressure", it teaches viewers that they should resist peer pressure and stand up for what they believe. The video retells the story of Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego being thrown into the fiery furnace from the book of Book of Daniel. In this Biblical Story, King Nebuchadnezzar II requires that all his subjects bow down before a false idol. But three men, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, refuse and are thrown into a furnace. Miraculously they aren't harmed, and Nebuchadnezzar recognizes the power of their God. Rack, Shack, and Benny keeps true to the original story but places it in a chocolate factory where the owner Nebby K. Nezzar offers three of his employees (played by Larry, Bob the Tomoato, and Junior) a promotion they will worship his most favorite thing in his life; a statue of a chocolate Bunny.

[edit] Dave and the Giant Pickle (1996)

Dave and the Giant Pickle was released in March 1, 1996 on VHS and re-released on DVD on February 8, 2009. Subtitled "A Lesson in Self-Esteem", it gives the message that with God's help, people can accomplish any goal. The lesson is illustrated through a retelling of the biblical story of David and Goliath from the Book of Samuel. The episode's countertop segments are memorable for giving fans their first glimpse of Larry-Boy and hearing his catchphrase, "I am that Hero!".

[edit] The Toy That Saved Christmas (1996)

The Toy That Saved Christmas is the first holiday special in the VeggieTales series. It was released in October 1996 on VHS and DVD on September 15, 2002. The episode presents the Biblical story of the birth of Jesus as the true meaning of Christmas. It takes place in 'Dinkletown' where Mr. Nezzar disguises himself as Santa Claus in order to get children to believe that Christmas is about receiving more toys so that he can make a fortune selling his best toy; Buzz-Saw Louie, a doll that has a Buzz Saw built into his right arm. However, one of the "Louie" dolls doesn't like this idea and sets out to foil Nezzar's scheme.

[edit] Very Silly Songs! (1997)

Very Silly Songs was released in March 1997 on VHS and on DVD on December 5, 2004 and is the first of several videos that feature only Silly Songs. It features a collection of Silly Songs with Larry as well as other songs from the first five episodes. It also introduced the song "The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything". The episode was originally titled "A Very Silly Sing-Along."

[edit] Larry-Boy! And the Fib from Outer Space! (1997)

Larry-Boy! And the Fib from Outer Space! was released in April 1997 and on May 18, 2004 on DVD. This is the first adventure featuring the Larry the Cucumber as Larry-Boy, the hero of the city of Bumblyburg, after he was introduced in Dave and the Giant Pickle. Subtitled "A Lesson in Telling the Truth", Larry-Boy must confront an alien from outer space, Fib, that grows out of control due to Junior's lies.

[edit] Josh and the Big Wall! (1997)

Josh and the Big Wall! was released in October 1997 on VHS and re-released on DVD on February 8, 2009. Subtitled "A Lesson in Obedience", the story follows the plight of Josh (played by Larry) and the Israelites and retells the Battle of Jericho. Features the French Peas parody of the French knights from Monty Python and the Holy Grail.

[edit] Madame Blueberry (1998)

Madame Blueberry was released in July 21, 1998 on VHS and then on May 18, 2003 on DVD. Subtitled "A Lesson in Thankfulness", it follows the title character's descent into materialism and conveys the message that material possessions will never truly make us happy and instead be thankful for what you have. The episode is a loose parody of the novel Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert.

[edit] The End of Silliness? (1998)

The End of Silliness? is the second sing-along episode in the VeggieTales series and was released on November 24, 1998 and on DVD on December 5, 2004. Archibald Asparagus has canceled Silly Songs with Larry, and replaced it with "Love Songs with Mr. Lunt", prompting Larry to drown his sorrows in Jimmy Gourd's ice cream diner. Larry feels deeply depressed for his loss and also angry at Archibald for canceling his songs until Archie reads him a letter from the fans saying that Archie should return Larry's songs to him.

[edit] Larry-Boy and the Rumor Weed (1999)

Larry-Boy and the Rumor Weed is the second Larry-Boy adventure. It was released on July 27, 1999 on VHS and on May 18, 2004 in DVD format. Subtitled "A Lesson in the Power of Words", it illustrates how slanderous words or unfounded rumors can be destructive, and conversely, how positive words can do good. It is a mild parody of Little Shop of Horrors and stars Junior and Laura who start rumors about Alfred (Archibold Asparagus) and features Larry in a return performance as Larry-Boy.

[edit] King George and the Ducky (2000)

King George and the Ducky was released in April 4, 2000 on VHS and on DVD on May 18, 2003. Subtitled "A Lesson about Selfishness", it teaches that we must think of others before ourselves. The message is conveyed through a story based on the Biblical account of David and Bathsheba from the Book of Second Samuel. Although the VeggieTales adaptation remains relatively true to the source, Bathsheba is represented by a rubber duck, thus replacing the sin of adultery with the less difficult ideas of coveting and theft. The essence of the story remains intact: King George (Larry) covets something belonging to his neighbor (Junior) and takes it for his own and the selfish act is condemned by the prophet Nathan (Pa Grape).

[edit] Esther... The Girl Who Became Queen (2000)

Esther... The Girl Who Became Queen was released on September 20, 2000 on VHS. Subtitled "A Lesson in Courage", the story is taken from the Book of Esther in the Old Testament, in which Esther becomes Queen and must tell King Xerxes that his prime minister Haman is plotting to commit genocide against the Jews. However the violence is replaced with banishment to the "Island of Perpetual Tickling," and the intended victims are limited to Esther and her family without reference to their race or creed. The presentation of the story was inspired by The Godfather and Casablanca and has stylistic elements of a Film Noir. The dramatic lighting, deep shadows, dark plot elements, and narrative voiceovers all contribute to the effect. The palace windows are even hung with Venetian blinds, an iconic element of the genre.

[edit] Lyle the Kindly Viking (2001)

Lyle the Kindly Viking was released on March 24, 2001. Subtitled "A Lesson in Sharing," it features two short stories about sharing and selflessness. The first, titled "Omelet", is a parody of Shakespeare's Hamlet, the title feature, Junior stars as Lyle, a Viking who secretly returns his share of the loot in this parody of Gilbert and Sullivan's comic operas.

[edit] The Ultimate Silly Song Countdown (2001)

The Ultimate Silly Song Countdown is the third Silly Song compilation. The premise is counting down the Top Ten Silly Songs as decided by the show's viewers and is hosted by The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything. Big Idea launched a campaign to collect and tally votes from fans via mail and internet for this purpose. The episode was released on September 15, 2001 on DVD and VHS.

[edit] Jonah Sing-Along Songs and More! (2002)

Jonah Sing-Along Songs and More! was released on June 28, 2002 on VHS and is the fourth sing-along episode. Released prior to the film Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie to fuel interest in the upcoming feature, the video features the songs "Message from the Lord", "The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything" (remix version), "Second Chances", "Belly of the Whale", and "Billy Joe McGuffery" from Jonah and "Viking Medley" from Lyle the Kindly Viking.

[edit] The Star of Christmas (2002)

The Star of Christmas is the second holiday special in the VeggieTales series and was released on October 29, 2002. Its theme is the true meaning of Christmas and stars Bob and Larry as Cavis and Millward, two theater proprietors whose extravagant production threatens to overwhelm Edmund's (Junior's) modest Christmas pageant on opening night.

[edit] The Wonderful World of Auto-Tainment! (2003)

The Wonderful World of Auto-Tainment! was released on May 20, 2003 on DVD and VHS. It is a variety show in which the Veggies sing songs from various sing-along albums in a format that conforms to Larry's idea of what entertainment in the future would be like. Only VeggieTales video that does not have a central moral theme.

[edit] The Ballad of Little Joe (2003)

The Ballad of Little Joe was released on August 5, 2003 on DVD and VHS format. It is subtitled "A Lesson in Facing Hardship" and is an American Western version of the Biblical story of Joseph starring Larry as the title character.

[edit] An Easter Carol (2004)

An Easter Carol was released on January 11, 2004 on DVD and VHS format. The episode is a reworking of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens with Mr. Nezzer playing the role of Ebenezer Scrooge. It is the sequel to The Star of Christmas, picks up where that episode left off with Cavis and Millward going to work in Mr. Nezzer's Easter Egg factory, and climaxes in the clearest presentation of the gospel in the series. Its lessons include hope, faith, and the resurrection of Jesus.

[edit] A Snoodle's Tale (2004)

A Snoodle's Tale was released on May 31, 2004 on both DVD and VHS formats. Subtitled "A Lesson in Self Worth", the episode focuses on teaching viewers that they are special in God's eyes and that they don't need to have extraordinary talents or resort to gimmicks to be worthy individuals. The episode contains two main features. The first is a parody of Robert Louis Stevenson's novel Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. The second is the story of a small whimsical creature called a Snoodle who is suffering through a crisis of self-esteem. The narration is done in the style of Dr. Seuss, deftly capturing his iconic cadence, rhyme schemes, nonsense phraseology, and fanciful sense of place. Note: This was the final episode produced by Big Idea Productions prior to their 2003 bankruptcy.

[edit] Bob and Larry's How to Draw! (2004)

Bob and Larry's How to Draw! is a 57 minute video released on November 1, 2004 on VHS and DVD in which the artists at Big Idea Productions show viewers how to draw a dozen different characters from the VeggieTales series including Bob, Larry, Junior, and others. It was at the same time as the Holiday Double Feature. The only VeggieTales character to appear in this video is Larry, who plays himself in some countertop sequences. The remainder of the episode is live-action film featuring writer/director/artist Tim Hodge and artists Tim Hardin, Tom Owens, and Joseph Sapulich.[2]

[edit] Sumo of the Opera (2004)

Sumo of the Opera was released on August 31, 2004 in DVD and VHS format. Subtitled "A Lesson in Perseverance", it teaches viewers the importance of working through adversity to accomplish one's goals. This was the first regular VeggieTales show produced by the new Big Idea, Inc. team after the purchase by Classic Media following bankruptcy sale in late 2003. The main story of the episode is a direct spoof of one of Gilbert and Sullivan's most famous works, The Mikado, as well as the Rocky film series, The Phantom of the Opera, and The Karate Kid with Larry starring as clown turned sumo wrestler Italian Scallion. The parody of the Mikado is so transparent in fact, that most of the music is credited to Arthur Sullivan himself.

[edit] Duke and the Great Pie War (2005)

Duke and the Great Pie War was released on March 8, 2005 in both DVD and VHS format. Subtitled "A Lesson in Loving Your Family", it includes two stories aimed at teaching the value of family and the importance of putting others' needs ahead of your own. The first story, "Babysitter in De-Nile", is retelling of story of the baby Moses from the Book of Exodus from the point of view of Miriam. The second story, "Duke and the Great Pie War", is a prequel to King George and the Ducky, is based on the Book of Ruth, and recast in a medieval setting. In this account, Larry stars as Duke Duke who agrees to redeem the impoverished Princess Petunia (in the debut of Petunia Rhubarb) and her mother (Madame Blueberry) by winning a tournament of "knightly" contests.

[edit] Minnesota Cuke and the Search for Samson's Hairbrush (2005)

Minnesota Cuke and the Search for Samson's Hairbrush was released on May 25, 2005 on both DVD and VHS format. Subtitled "A Lesson in Dealing with Bullies", it features two stories that advise viewers on how to confront, overcome, and forgive bullies. The first, "Bully Trouble" is a pragmatic look at how Junior overcomes trouble on the playground. In contrast, the title story is a parody of the Steven Spielberg film Raiders of the Lost Ark with Larry searching for Samson's Hairbrush in the catacombs under the town of Seville, Spain while being tormented by a rival treasure hunter (Mr. Lunt).

[edit] Lord of the Beans (2005)

Lord of the Beans was released on December 15, 2005 on DVD. Subtitled "A Lesson in Using Your Gifts", its goal is to teach viewers how they can use their talents to bring joy to others rather than merely bringing glory or satisfaction to themselves. In this parody of J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, Junior stars as Toto Baggypants as he and the rest of the "Fellowship Of The Bean" journey through Center-Earth to discover the purpose of Toto's gift. The parody is so overt that character names and places are taken directly from the source and changed to fit the VeggieTales context. In spite of this, the plot does not follow verbatim and recognizable scenes are reinterpreted to create humor or underscore the video's message.

[edit] Sheerluck Holmes and the Golden Ruler (2005)

Sheerluck Holmes and the Golden Ruler was released on March 14, 2006 on both DVD and VHS format. Subtitled "A Lesson in Friendship", it features two stories that illustrate what it means to be a good friend. The first, "Asparagus of La Mancha", is a parody of Don Quixote de la Mancha by Miguel de Cervantes. The second, "Sheerluck Holmes", is a parody of the Sherlock Holmes novels and stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in which Larry stars as the title character who is trying to recover the stolen Golden Ruler.

[edit] Larry-Boy and the Bad Apple (2006)

Larry-Boy and the Bad Apple is the third installment of the Larry-Boy adventures. It was released on July 2006 only in DVD format and is the first Veggietales episode to never have a VHS release. This episode focuses on dealing with temptations as "The Bad Apple" is a reference to the widely held speculation that the forbidden fruit which Adam and Eve were tempted to eat in Genesis 3 was the apple. While all the Larry-Boy episodes have always drawn on elements of the Batman series, this one is an overt parody with some elements, sound effects, and images borrowed from the source nearly intact. Also included are elements of the Spider-Man movies as Larry-Boy swings from building to building while on patrol.

[edit] Gideon: Tuba Warrior (2006)

Gideon: Tuba Warrior was released on November 4, 2006 on DVD. The story is an adaptation of the Biblical story of Gideon from the Book of Judges with Larry starring in the title role. Its lesson is about trusting God.

[edit] Moe and the Big Exit (2007)

Moe and the Big Exit is the thirty-first episode in the VeggieTales series. Its lesson is following directions. Written by Mike Nawrocki and directed by Brian K. Roberts, it is based on the Biblical story of Moses from the Book of Exodus. Adapted as a parody of The Lone Ranger, it is a sequel to The Ballad of Little Joe occurring years after Little Joe's death. The episode features the songs "O Lone Stranger," "The Boy that We Call Moe," "The Birds and the Bees," "God Did," "He Still Wouldn't Listen," and the silly song "A Mess Down in Egypt,"

[edit] The Wonderful Wizard of Ha's (2007)

The Wonderful Wizard of Ha's was released on DVD on October 6, 2007. It stars Junior and is based on the parable of the Prodigal Son done as a parody of The Wizard of Oz. Its theme is loss and redemption.

[edit] Tomato Sawyer and Huckleberry Larry's Big River Rescue (2008)

Tomato Sawyer and Huckleberry Larry's Big River Rescue was released on July 13, 2008. In the story, Grandpa George returns as Clark Wayne (a parody of Mark Twain) and stars Larry as Huckleberry Larry and Bob as Tomato Sawyer in a parody of Twain's novels Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.

[edit] Lessons from the Sock Drawer

Lessons from the Sock Drawer

DVD cover
Directed by Mike Nawrocki
Produced by J. Chris Wall
Written by Mike Nawrocki
Phil Vischer
Starring Tim Hodge
Mike Nawrocki
Phil Vischer
Editing by Neil Gowan
John Wahba
David Watson
Studio Big Idea Productions
Distributed by Word Entertainment
Release date(s) February 12, 2008 (2008-02-12)
Running time 90 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Lessons from the Sock Drawer is a compilation video that was released on February 2008 on DVD and includes 15 VeggieTales shorts from previous episodes[3] and two unreleased shorts featuring Paco from the VeggieTales TV series.

  1. "Binky the Opera Singer" (May 17, 2003)
  2. "Going Up" (August 31, 2004)
  3. "Larry's Blues" (January 8, 2005)
  4. "Dr. Jiggle & Mr. Sly" (May 10, 2004)
  5. "Paco and the Singing Aardvark"
  6. "Omelet" (March 24, 2001)
  7. "Gated Community" (March 14, 2006)
  8. "The Englishman Who Went Up The Hill" (April 4, 2000)
  9. "Larry's Lagoon" (October 1994)
  10. "Paco and the Chicken"
  11. "Modern Major General" (May 17, 2003)
  12. "Forgive-O-Matic" (October 1994)
  13. "Lunch" (May 17, 2003)
  14. "The Story of St. Patrick" (August 31, 2004) Written By Lufti and
  15. "Larry's High Silk Hat" (March 24, 2001)

[edit] The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything Sing-Along Songs And More! (2009)

The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything Sing-Along Songs And More! is the thirty-sixth episode of in the VeggieTales series, the fifth as a sing-along episode. Includes the songs "The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything", "Yo Ho Hero", "Spanish Gold", "Rock Monster", "What We Gonna Do?", and the "The Right Thing" from The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything; "Message from the Lord" and "Jonah was a Prophet" from Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie; and the VeggieTales Theme song.

[edit] Abe and the Amazing Promise (2009)

Abe and the Amazing Promise was released in 2009. Subtitled "A Lesson in Patience", the episode features two story segments that deal with waiting. The first is a retelling of the birth of Isaac from the point of view of a film crew interviewing Abraham (Pa Grape) and Sarah (Madame Blueberry). The second tells about the efforts of the Boo-Boo-Ville residents to attract the Boo-Boo Bird back to their town in time for the annual festival.

[edit] Minnesota Cuke and the Search for Noah's Umbrella (2009)

Minnesota Cuke and the Search for Noah's Umbrella was released on DVD on August 1, 2009 and is a sequel to Minnesota Cuke and the Search for Samson's Hairbrush. Like its predecessor, the episode is a parody of the Indiana Jones franchise and features Larry & Petunia and their search for Noah's Umbrella.

[edit] Saint Nicholas: A Story of Joyful Giving (2009)

Saint Nicholas: A Story of Joyful Giving is the third Christmas-themed VeggieTales episode after The Toy That Saved Christmas and The Star of Christmas. The episode is a loose retelling of the story of Saint Nicholas and features newcomer Nicky the Pepper as he learns the spirit of giving after a visit to Bethlehem following the death of his parents. Amy Grant and Matthew West perform a song written specially for this movie.[4][5][6]

[edit] Pistachio - The Little Boy That Woodn't (2010)

Pistachio - The Little Boy That Woodn't was released February 27, 2010 and is a VeggieTales twist on Carlo Collodi's Pinocchio. Gelato is a toymaker who has three orphaned ducklings and a caterpillar named Cricket for children. One day he's given a special piece of Pistachio wood that he carves into a "boy" (played by Junior Asparagus) which he names him Pistachio. After coming to life, Pistachio doesn't want to listen to his father and runs off. Along the way he meets a fox and a cat which leads to more trouble for Pistachio.[7][8]

[edit] Sweetpea Beauty: A Girl After God's Own Heart (2010)

Sweetpea Beauty: A Girl After God's Own Heart was released on August 3, 2010 and is twist on Sleeping Beauty and Snow White and stars Petunia Rhubarb and Madame Blueberry. The second story is "Snooderella", a twist of Cinderella. Its theme is true beauty.

[edit] It's A Meaningful Life (2010)

It's a Meaningful Life was released on October 5, 2010. Larry stars in the main role of "Stewart" in the episode which is an homage, in both title and overall theme, of the movie It's A Wonderful Life starring Jimmy Stewart. It's lesson is about being content.[9]

[edit] Twas The Night Before Easter (2011)

Twas The Night Before Easter was released on March 5, 2011 and stars Larry and Petunia star in the second VeggieTales Easter story. Its theme is the true meaning of Easter. Guest star featured is the American idol finalist, Melinda Doolittle as Cassie Cassava.

[edit] The Princess and the Popstar (2011)

The Princess and the Popstar was released on August 16, 2011 release. Princess Poppyseed (Laura Carrot) is a farm girl, who yearns the life of the famous popstar, Vanna Banana (also played by Laura). One day, the two meet and notice how they look very much alike and decide to switch lives in an attempt to live their dreams. The lesson is being who God made you to be.

[edit] The Little Drummer Boy (2011)

The Little Drummer Boy was released October 4, 2011 and stars Junior in the character roll. The plot and action are taken directly from the 1968 Rankin/Bass stop motion animated Christmas Special of the same name.

[edit] Robin Good And His Not So Merry Men (2012)

Robin Good And His Not So Merry Men will be released on March 6, 2012 and is a story about handling grief.

[edit] References

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  2. ^ VeggieTales: Bob & Larry's How to Draw! (Video 2004) - IMDb
  3. ^ "Lessons from the Sock Drawer VeggieTales Shorts DVD". Big Idea. http://bigidea.com/products/shows/shows_content.aspx?pid=642. Retrieved 2009-03-19. 
  4. ^ "Saint Nicholas: A Veggie Christmas Story (VeggieTales) by Karen Poth; illustrated by John Trauscht - Hardcover". Random House. 2009-09-08. http://www.randomhouse.com/catalog/display.pperl/9780375857225.html. Retrieved 2011-01-23. 
  5. ^ "Boomerang Media Buys Big Idea". Christiancinema.com. 2009-04-06. http://www.christiancinema.com/catalog/newsdesk_info.php?newsdesk_id=996&src=rss. Retrieved 2011-01-23. 
  6. ^ 2 Like0 Dislike0 Oct 13, 2008 by Brian Gallagher (2008-10-13). "EXCLUSIVE: Mike Nawrocki Talks Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: A Veggie Tales Movie". MovieWeb.com. http://www.movieweb.com/news/NEzwWHCBjSAcDE. Retrieved 2011-01-23. 
  7. ^ "Special Products - Pistachio: The Little Boy That Woodn't VeggieTales DVD". Big Idea. 2010-02-27. https://bigidea.com/products/other/other_content.aspx?pid=775. Retrieved 2011-01-23. 
  8. ^ "Word Distribution". Word Distribution. 2010-02-27. http://www.worddistribution.com/docs/_productsCMS.php?mode=detail&pID=3345. Retrieved 2011-01-23. 
  9. ^ "It's a Meaningful Life": DVD Review, CBN.com.
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