Back in the early ’90s, a New Jersey-based company called GoodTimes Entertainment carved out a place for itself in the home-video space churning out straight-to-video knockoffs of Disney animated features. While “The Lion King” was in theaters, there was GoodTimes’ “Leo the Lion: King of the Jungle” on retail shelves, packaged (for maximum mix-uppability) in Disney’s signature white clamshell case. From a copyright perspective, GoodTimes’ strategy was super-sketchy, but as far as parents were concerned, it was easy to get confused — and most kids probably didn’t know the difference.
That bait-and-switch phenomenon crossed my mind when I saw that Netflix was making “The Monkey King,” which — like GoodTimes’ “Aladdin” or “The Little Mermaid” — was certainly fair game, since the source material (the 16th-century Chinese classic “Journey to the West”) was squarely in the public domain. The cynical part of my brain instantly imagined that the streamer was churning...
That bait-and-switch phenomenon crossed my mind when I saw that Netflix was making “The Monkey King,” which — like GoodTimes’ “Aladdin” or “The Little Mermaid” — was certainly fair game, since the source material (the 16th-century Chinese classic “Journey to the West”) was squarely in the public domain. The cynical part of my brain instantly imagined that the streamer was churning...
- 8/18/2023
- by Peter Debruge
- Variety Film + TV
The 16th century literary classic Journey to the West is the mother of all Chinese fantasy. The mythological saga has spawned countless adaptations in various media across Asia and beyond, from the cult late ‘70s Japanese TV series to Peking Opera, videogames, graphic novels and a stage spectacle with a score by Blur frontman Damon Albarn and design elements by Gorillaz illustrator Jamie Hewlett.
Prominent among the innumerable film versions is the 2013 blockbuster Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons, directed by Stephen Chow. A similar livewire action-comedy energy infuses Netflix’s The Monkey King, a children’s animated feature based on the sprawling novel’s most popular strand, on which Chow serves as executive producer.
Following well-received originals like Klaus, Over the Moon, My Father’s Dragon, Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio and Richard Linklater’s Apollo 10 ½: A Space Age Childhood — plus such smart acquisitions as The Mitchells vs. the Machines...
Prominent among the innumerable film versions is the 2013 blockbuster Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons, directed by Stephen Chow. A similar livewire action-comedy energy infuses Netflix’s The Monkey King, a children’s animated feature based on the sprawling novel’s most popular strand, on which Chow serves as executive producer.
Following well-received originals like Klaus, Over the Moon, My Father’s Dragon, Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio and Richard Linklater’s Apollo 10 ½: A Space Age Childhood — plus such smart acquisitions as The Mitchells vs. the Machines...
- 8/15/2023
- by David Rooney
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Ryan Kavanaugh’s Relativity Studios and Storyoscopic Films on Monday announced a joint venture whereby Storyoscopic will produce and finance approximately five or more projects a year.
Films produced under the joint venture and backed by what a source said would be at least $200m in production funding will release internationally via Relativity’s network of output partners and go through Relativity Europa Distribution (Red) in the Us.
Relativity launched Red in 2010 after it acquired Overture Films from John Malone’s Liberty Media and four years later EuropaCorp came on board in a reported $130m deal to acquire a 50% stake.
The venture comes as Relativity shifts its focus towards financing, producing and distributing family films and branded features with global appeal.
George Lee and Marcus Englefield, the duo behind 2D-to-3D conversion specialists Venture 3D, have worked with Hollywood and Chinese partners and launched Storyoscopic in 2013 to make family and genre films in the $15-50m range...
Films produced under the joint venture and backed by what a source said would be at least $200m in production funding will release internationally via Relativity’s network of output partners and go through Relativity Europa Distribution (Red) in the Us.
Relativity launched Red in 2010 after it acquired Overture Films from John Malone’s Liberty Media and four years later EuropaCorp came on board in a reported $130m deal to acquire a 50% stake.
The venture comes as Relativity shifts its focus towards financing, producing and distributing family films and branded features with global appeal.
George Lee and Marcus Englefield, the duo behind 2D-to-3D conversion specialists Venture 3D, have worked with Hollywood and Chinese partners and launched Storyoscopic in 2013 to make family and genre films in the $15-50m range...
- 11/14/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Back in December 2010, DreamWorks announced they were developing a new film by the name of Me and My Shadow that would combine CG and hand-drawn animation, in a way that sounded more ambitious than most animated films we’ve seen in a long time.
All has been fairly quiet on that front since then, but now the studio have released the first poster, via the film’s official Facebook, and it’s rather fantastic.
“In Spring 2014, DreamWorks Animation brings global audiences Me And My Shadow, an original project that pioneers a groundbreaking combination of both CG and traditional 2D animation techniques.
Me And My Shadow is the story of an extremely frustrated shadow, Shadow Dan – voiced by Bill Hader, who yearns for a dynamic life. Unfortunately, Shadow Dan happens to be stuck with the world’s most boring human as his “caster”, Daniel Grubb – voiced by Tony Award™ nominee Josh Gad.
All has been fairly quiet on that front since then, but now the studio have released the first poster, via the film’s official Facebook, and it’s rather fantastic.
“In Spring 2014, DreamWorks Animation brings global audiences Me And My Shadow, an original project that pioneers a groundbreaking combination of both CG and traditional 2D animation techniques.
Me And My Shadow is the story of an extremely frustrated shadow, Shadow Dan – voiced by Bill Hader, who yearns for a dynamic life. Unfortunately, Shadow Dan happens to be stuck with the world’s most boring human as his “caster”, Daniel Grubb – voiced by Tony Award™ nominee Josh Gad.
- 7/24/2012
- by Kenji Lloyd
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
DreamWorks Animation Skg, today announced that Tony Award. nominee Josh Gad (Love and Other Drugs), who currently appears on Broadway in The Book of Mormon, will star as Stanley, Bill Hader (Saturday Night Live, Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs) as his shadow, and Academy-Award® nominee Kate Hudson (Almost Famous, Something Borrowed) as Heidi in Me & My Shadow , coming to the big screen on November 13, 2013. In this original feature film conceived at DreamWorks Animation, the studio will pioneer a groundbreaking combination of both CG and traditional animation techniques, which will be used seamlessly to create a never-before-seen movie experience.
Animation veteran Alessandro Carloni, who most recently served as head of story on DreamWorks Animation’s Academy Award®-nominated How to Train Your Dragon, will make his directorial debut on Me & My Shadow . Melissa Cobb ( Kung Fu Panda , Kung Fu Panda 2) will produce and Jeff Hermann ( Kung Fu Panda , Kung Fu Panda 2) will co-produce.
Animation veteran Alessandro Carloni, who most recently served as head of story on DreamWorks Animation’s Academy Award®-nominated How to Train Your Dragon, will make his directorial debut on Me & My Shadow . Melissa Cobb ( Kung Fu Panda , Kung Fu Panda 2) will produce and Jeff Hermann ( Kung Fu Panda , Kung Fu Panda 2) will co-produce.
- 2/1/2012
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
DreamWorks Animation has found its voice cast for Me & My Shadow. THR reports that the studio has cast Josh Gad (The Book of Mormon), Bill Hader (SNL), and Kate Hudson in the animated feature. Me & My Shadow will be the directorial debut of Alessandro Carloni, who served as the story head for How to Train Your Dragon. Kung Fu Panda 2's Melissa Cobb will produce on the film.
The story centers "on Stan, a shadow (Hader) who yearns for a more exciting life than being attached to a timid human named Stanley Grubb (Gad). When a crime in the shadow community puts both of their lives in danger, Stan is forced to take control of Stanley, thrusting both of them into an adventure featuring a shadowy villain, who intends to lead a rebellion to take over the human world. Hudson will voice Grubb’s potential love interest in the real world.
The story centers "on Stan, a shadow (Hader) who yearns for a more exciting life than being attached to a timid human named Stanley Grubb (Gad). When a crime in the shadow community puts both of their lives in danger, Stan is forced to take control of Stanley, thrusting both of them into an adventure featuring a shadowy villain, who intends to lead a rebellion to take over the human world. Hudson will voice Grubb’s potential love interest in the real world.
- 2/1/2012
- by Tiberius
- GeekTyrant
Chicago – At its rare best, “Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore” recalls Looney Tunes productions with their brilliant blend of slapstick humor, wordplay, and breakneck pace. And the odd collection of TV-caliber guest stars including Fred Armisen (“Saturday Night Live”), Jack McBrayer (“30 Rock”), and Chris O’Donnell (“NCIS: Los Angeles”) along with a truly weird group of vocal performances that include Bette Midler and Nick Nolte of all people make for a film that sometimes resembles “Looney Tunes: Back in Action.” Sadly, resembling a funny movie does not make a comedy and this half-assed attempt at family entertainment should be sent to the pound.
Blu-Ray Rating: 1.5/5.0
When I come down hard on family movies, I’m often accused of being cynical and not appreciating the target audience but I think I’m actually more critical of films like this because we are so clearly in the prime of children’s movie entertainment overall.
Blu-Ray Rating: 1.5/5.0
When I come down hard on family movies, I’m often accused of being cynical and not appreciating the target audience but I think I’m actually more critical of films like this because we are so clearly in the prime of children’s movie entertainment overall.
- 11/22/2010
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Director: Brad Peyton Writers: Ron J. Friedman, Steve Bencich, John Requa, Glenn Ficarra Starring (Mostly Voice): Chris O' Donnell, Christina Applegate, Michael Clarke Duncan, Neil Patrick Harris, Sean Hayes, James Marsden, Bette Midler, Nick Nolte, Joe Pantoliano, Katt Williams, Chris O' Donnell, Jack McBrayer, Fred Armisen, Paul Rodriguez, J.K. Simmons, Roger Moore, Wallace Shawn Just when you thought there would be no more talking animal movies, along comes another talking animal movie; and a sequel at that. Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore might pick up where the first left off, but I’m not entirely sure, as I did not have the pleasure of viewing the first. I thought about it, but I had other things to do. If the first was anything like the latest animal fiasco, I’m happy I missed it. Here we have Kitty Galore, a cat that has had enough of her...
- 7/30/2010
- by Dirk Sonniksen
- SmellsLikeScreenSpirit
I don't know the exact origins of Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore, but it's probably safe to assume that it's the kind of project that was assigned to a couple of screenwriters by the studio to make a quick buck, not some Great American Screenplay that Ron J. Friedman and Steve Bencich have been working on in their spare time over the past nine years. Keeping that in mind, Cats & Dogs: Trokg is a minor miracle as a kids' flick sequel -- a nearly forgotten, seemingly one-joke property given a new leash on life by its playful, zippy screenplay.
You can tell Friedman and Bencich had fun bouncing gags off of one another in the writing process, to the point that even the most awful, obvious gags are still delivered with some small amount of charm. The audience may groan and roll their eyes, but they'll be ready for the next joke,...
You can tell Friedman and Bencich had fun bouncing gags off of one another in the writing process, to the point that even the most awful, obvious gags are still delivered with some small amount of charm. The audience may groan and roll their eyes, but they'll be ready for the next joke,...
- 7/29/2010
- by John Gholson
- Cinematical
Cats And Dogs 2: The Revenge Of Kitty Galore
Stars (voices of): James Marsden, Nick Nolte, Christina Applegate, Bette Midler, Neil Patrick Harris, Roger Moore, Joe Pantoliano, Michael Clarke Duncan, Chris O’Donnell | Written by Ron J. Friedman & Steve Bencich | Directed by Brad Peyton
Cats & Dogs 2 – Just like real spies… only furrier.
As a prelude to my review, I should mention, I’m not a big cat or dog lover and very much of the opinion that I should try and find love amongst my own species before I begin projecting my love onto animals without opposable thumbs. However… That’s just me and it hasn’t in any way affected my thoughts, feelings and emotions towards Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore.
Back in 2001, perhaps I missed something, but as far as I can remember the original Cats and Dogs didn’t set the movie industry on...
Stars (voices of): James Marsden, Nick Nolte, Christina Applegate, Bette Midler, Neil Patrick Harris, Roger Moore, Joe Pantoliano, Michael Clarke Duncan, Chris O’Donnell | Written by Ron J. Friedman & Steve Bencich | Directed by Brad Peyton
Cats & Dogs 2 – Just like real spies… only furrier.
As a prelude to my review, I should mention, I’m not a big cat or dog lover and very much of the opinion that I should try and find love amongst my own species before I begin projecting my love onto animals without opposable thumbs. However… That’s just me and it hasn’t in any way affected my thoughts, feelings and emotions towards Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore.
Back in 2001, perhaps I missed something, but as far as I can remember the original Cats and Dogs didn’t set the movie industry on...
- 7/27/2010
- by Rob
- Nerdly
Check out new film clips from Warner Bros. Pictures' "Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore." We also have interview videos with Christina Applegate, Neil Patrick Harris, James Marsden, Bette Midler, Joe Pantoliano, Chris O'Donnell, Jack McBrayer and Paul Rodriguez as well as director Brad Peyton and producers Andrew Lazar and Polly Cohen. Peyton directs from the writing by Ron J. Friedman & Steve Bencich, based on characters created by John Requa & Glenn Ficarra. The film opens on July 30th. In the eternal battle between cats and dogs, one crazed feline has just taken things a paw too far. Kitty Galore, a former elite agent for spy organization Meows, has gone rogue. In 48 hours, she plans to unleash a diabolical device designed to not only bring her canine enemies to heel but take down her former kitty comrades and make the world her scratching post...
- 7/19/2010
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Check out more pics from Warner Bros. Pictures' "Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore." The film opens on July 30th. The comedy is a blend of live action, state-of-the-art puppetry and computer animation in 3D, stars Emmy Award winner Christina Applegate, Michael Clarke Duncan, Neil Patrick Harris, Sean Hayes, James Marsden, Bette Midler, Nick Nolte, Joe Pantoliano, Katt Williams, Chris O'Donnell, Jack McBrayer, Fred Armisen and Paul Rodriguez. Ron J. Friedman and Steve Bencich wrote the screenplay based on the characters created by John Requa and Glenn Ficarra. In the eternal battle between cats and dogs, one crazed feline has just taken things a paw too far. Kitty Galore, a former elite agent for spy organization Meows, has gone rogue. In 48 hours, she plans to unleash a diabolical device designed to not only bring her canine enemies to heel but take down her former kitty comrades and make the world her scratching post.
- 7/16/2010
- Upcoming-Movies.com
We take a look at Cats & Dogs sequel The Revenge Of Kitty Galore in our latest blockbuster preview…
What Is It?
A sequel to 2001's Cats & Dogs, The Revenge Of Kitty Galore is a family comedy about fluffy pets at war. Featuring celebrity voice talent from Nick Nolte, Joe Pantoliano and Bette Midler, it's a kind of a anthropomorphic Look Who's Talking with added jet-powered canines, nefarious cats and exploding squirrels.
Of the human players, Kitty Galore stars Chris O'Donnell (who must surely remember his role as Robin in Batman Forever with the same shudder we all experience when we think about it), 30 Rocks's Jack McBrayer and an appearance from 007 himself, Roger Moore.
The story revolves around the evil Kitty Galore of the title, a hairless Sphynx cat and former spy who plans to take over the world, forcing the rest of the film's cats and dogs to team up and foil her dastardly plans.
What Is It?
A sequel to 2001's Cats & Dogs, The Revenge Of Kitty Galore is a family comedy about fluffy pets at war. Featuring celebrity voice talent from Nick Nolte, Joe Pantoliano and Bette Midler, it's a kind of a anthropomorphic Look Who's Talking with added jet-powered canines, nefarious cats and exploding squirrels.
Of the human players, Kitty Galore stars Chris O'Donnell (who must surely remember his role as Robin in Batman Forever with the same shudder we all experience when we think about it), 30 Rocks's Jack McBrayer and an appearance from 007 himself, Roger Moore.
The story revolves around the evil Kitty Galore of the title, a hairless Sphynx cat and former spy who plans to take over the world, forcing the rest of the film's cats and dogs to team up and foil her dastardly plans.
- 6/3/2010
- Den of Geek
Chicago – This 18-image slideshow contains the official press images for Warner Brothers’ Summer 2010 slate including “Sex and the City 2,” “Splice,” “Jonah Hex,” “Inception,” “Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore,” “Lottery Ticket,” and “Going the Distance”. Stars featured include Sarah Jessica Parker, Adrien Brody, Megan Fox, Josh Brolin, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Drew Barrymore.
Official details courtesy of WB:
“Sex And The City 2”
Release Date: May 27th, 2010
Director/Writer: Michael Patrick King
Cast: Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis, Cynthia Nixon, David Eigenberg, Evan Handler, Jason Lewis, Mario Cantone, Willie Garson, John Corbett, Chris Noth
“Comedy. The fun, the fashion, the friendship: “Sex and the City 2” brings it all back and more as Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker), Samantha (Kim Cattrall), Charlotte (Kristin Davis) and Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) take another bite out of The Big Apple—and beyond—carrying on with their busy lives and loves in a sequel that truly sparkles.
Official details courtesy of WB:
“Sex And The City 2”
Release Date: May 27th, 2010
Director/Writer: Michael Patrick King
Cast: Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis, Cynthia Nixon, David Eigenberg, Evan Handler, Jason Lewis, Mario Cantone, Willie Garson, John Corbett, Chris Noth
“Comedy. The fun, the fashion, the friendship: “Sex and the City 2” brings it all back and more as Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker), Samantha (Kim Cattrall), Charlotte (Kristin Davis) and Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) take another bite out of The Big Apple—and beyond—carrying on with their busy lives and loves in a sequel that truly sparkles.
- 5/6/2010
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Chris O'Donnell and Jack McBrayer are the live-action stars of the upcoming sequel to Cats And Dogs to be titled Cats And Dogs: The Revenge Of Kitty Galore. In other news why the hell is there a sequel to Cats And Dogs. The film will continue to follow the battle between the two species for control of the planet. Ron Friedman and Steve Bencich (Brother Bear) wrote the script. O'Donnell will next be seen in Max Payne with Mark Wahlberg. Man, I bet he had some serious street cred on that set....
- 10/1/2008
- by James Thoo
- JoBlo.com
I can’t say I’m excited about a “Cats & Dogs” sequel, but the film is happening and it’s already in production. Nope, there’s nothing we can do about it.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, the live-action parts of "Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore” are shooting in Vancouver, with Chris O’Donnell and Jack McBrayer cast in the lead roles.
Directed by Brad Peyton, the film obviously follows a bunch of cats and dogs fighting for world domination. Ron Friedman and Steve Bencich wrote the script.
O’Donnell is known for his roles in “Batman & Robin,” “The Bachelor” and the recent “Kit Kittredge: An American Girl.” He will next be seen with Mark Wahlberg in John Moore’s “Max Payne.”
McBrayer recently appeared in “Forgetting Sarah Marshall.” He’s best known for playing Kenneth Parcell on television’s “30 Rock.”...
According to the Hollywood Reporter, the live-action parts of "Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore” are shooting in Vancouver, with Chris O’Donnell and Jack McBrayer cast in the lead roles.
Directed by Brad Peyton, the film obviously follows a bunch of cats and dogs fighting for world domination. Ron Friedman and Steve Bencich wrote the script.
O’Donnell is known for his roles in “Batman & Robin,” “The Bachelor” and the recent “Kit Kittredge: An American Girl.” He will next be seen with Mark Wahlberg in John Moore’s “Max Payne.”
McBrayer recently appeared in “Forgetting Sarah Marshall.” He’s best known for playing Kenneth Parcell on television’s “30 Rock.”...
- 10/1/2008
- by Franck Tabouring
- screeninglog.com
Chris O'Donnell and Jack McBrayer are the live-action stars of Warner Bros. and Village Roadshow's "Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore," which is being directed by Brad Peyton.
Andrew Lazar is producing the CGI-blended movie via his Mad Chance banner along with former Warner Independent head Polly Cohen.
The movie continues the story of the battle between cats and dogs for control of Earth. Ron Friedman and Steve Bencich -- who have made family movies and talking animals their bag with "Brother Bear," "Chicken Little" and "Open Season" -- wrote the script.
The movie marks the feature debut of Peyton, who made waves at the 2002 Toronto International Film Festival with his acclaimed short, "Evelyn: The Cutest Dead Girl."
The live-action portions of the film already are in production in Vancouver, with voice casting to come.
Miri Yoon is co-producing.
O'Donnell, repped by Endeavor and Untitled, next appears opposite Mark Wahlberg in "Max Payne.
Andrew Lazar is producing the CGI-blended movie via his Mad Chance banner along with former Warner Independent head Polly Cohen.
The movie continues the story of the battle between cats and dogs for control of Earth. Ron Friedman and Steve Bencich -- who have made family movies and talking animals their bag with "Brother Bear," "Chicken Little" and "Open Season" -- wrote the script.
The movie marks the feature debut of Peyton, who made waves at the 2002 Toronto International Film Festival with his acclaimed short, "Evelyn: The Cutest Dead Girl."
The live-action portions of the film already are in production in Vancouver, with voice casting to come.
Miri Yoon is co-producing.
O'Donnell, repped by Endeavor and Untitled, next appears opposite Mark Wahlberg in "Max Payne.
- 10/1/2008
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
20th Century Fox has acquired Steve Bencich and Ron Friedman's pitch The Devil You Know for mid-six figures against just under $1 million.
Shawn Levy will produce through his Fox-based 21 Laps shingle alongside Gotham Group's Ellen Goldsmith-Vein.
Bencich and Friedman, who penned Open Season, Chicken Little and Brother Bear, will adapt Devil from the children's book by Nathan Hale. Despite Bencich and Friedman's animation pedigree, Devil will be a live-action film.
The book revolves around the Fell family and the little devil that lives in their house. The Fells grow impatient with the demon, who does all sorts of bad things. When the prim and proper Ms. Phisto mysteriously appears and offers to remove the little devil and take his place, the Fells wind up with more than they bargained for.
Plot details of Bencich and Friedman's pitch are being kept under wraps, but the family comedy is described as in the vein of Fox blockbuster Night at the Museum. 21 Laps' Tom McNulty brought the project into the shingle, which also ushered in Museum.
Fox's Emma Watts is shepherding the film for the studio.
Shawn Levy will produce through his Fox-based 21 Laps shingle alongside Gotham Group's Ellen Goldsmith-Vein.
Bencich and Friedman, who penned Open Season, Chicken Little and Brother Bear, will adapt Devil from the children's book by Nathan Hale. Despite Bencich and Friedman's animation pedigree, Devil will be a live-action film.
The book revolves around the Fell family and the little devil that lives in their house. The Fells grow impatient with the demon, who does all sorts of bad things. When the prim and proper Ms. Phisto mysteriously appears and offers to remove the little devil and take his place, the Fells wind up with more than they bargained for.
Plot details of Bencich and Friedman's pitch are being kept under wraps, but the family comedy is described as in the vein of Fox blockbuster Night at the Museum. 21 Laps' Tom McNulty brought the project into the shingle, which also ushered in Museum.
Fox's Emma Watts is shepherding the film for the studio.
Chicken Little scribes Ron Friedman and Steve Bencich are reteaming with Walt Disney Pictures for the live-action family comedy The Missing Link. Disney paid mid-six figures for Friedman and Bencich's pitch, which is described as a monkey spy adventure in the vein of The Bourne Identity. Beau Flynn and Tripp Vinson of ContraFilm are producing along with Bryan Brucks, who brought the idea to Flynn and ContraFilm creative executive Gitty Daneshvari. Disney's Karen Glass and Casey Wolfe will oversee for the studio.
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