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Klasky-Csupo, Inc. (stylized as KLaSKY CSUPO INC.,
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Klasky Csupo, ) is an American animation studio located in
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. It was founded in 1982 by producer Arlene Klasky and Hungarian animator Gábor Csupó (hence the company's name) in a spare room of their apartment and grew to 550 artists, creative workers and staff in an animation facility in
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. During the 1990s and 2000s, they produced and animated era-defining shows for the children's network,
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, such as ''
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'' (which was one of the channel's original animated series, known as Nicktoons), '' Aaahh!!! Real Monsters'', '' The Wild Thornberrys'', ''
Rocket Power ''Rocket Power'' is an American animated television series created by Arlene Klasky and Gábor Csupó, the creators of '' Rugrats''. The series aired on Nickelodeon from August 16, 1999 to July 30, 2004. Premise ''Rocket Power'' revolves aroun ...
'', '' As Told by Ginger'' and ''
All Grown Up! ''All Grown Up!'' is an American animated television series created by Arlene Klasky, Gábor Csupó, and Paul Germain for Nickelodeon. It served as a continuation of the series ''Rugrats'', as explores the daily lives of protagonist Tommy Pickles ...
''. They also animated the early seasons of ''
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'' for
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and Gracie Films, as well as '' Duckman'' on
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. In 2008, Nickelodeon ended their long-running partnership with Klasky Csupo and its shows ceased production, resulting in the company becoming dormant for four years. In 2012, the company reopened and began production on a CGI-animated reboot of ''Rugrats'', which premiered in 2021 on
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, the streaming service of Nickelodeon's parent company
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.


History


1982–1991: Early years

Klasky-Csupo, Inc. got its start in 1982. It was founded in the spare bedroom of a
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apartment where Arlene Klasky and Gábor Csupó were living while married. In 1983, Klasky-Csupo expanded and moved to a new location at 729 Seward Street, (
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s studio) opening its first facility in Hollywood. Klasky Csupo was initially distinguished by its work on logo designs, commercials, feature film trailers, TV show titles, promos and ident spots for a wide variety of clients, in the process earning a reputation as the industry's most imaginative and innovative studio. Building on its success, the studio left Seward Street to open its second facility in Hollywood in 1988 at the corner of Fountain and Highland Avenues. The studio soon grew to include six buildings that have become well known in Hollywood—in true Klasky Csupo style, the exterior walls of the buildings are decorated with large murals of its characters. The studio's first big break came in 1987 when
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of Gracie Films commissioned the studio to produce the title sequence for a comedy series titled '' The Tracey Ullman Show''. In addition to the main title, Klasky Csupo was given the opportunity to produce and animate a new series of one-minute cartoons which featured a family called
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, created by
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. Klasky Csupo produced and animated all 48 shorts, and when it became one of the most popular segments on the show, Fox began airing a weekly half-hour series entitled ''
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''. Klasky Csupo oversaw and animated every episode of the first three seasons of the series, resulting in the studio sharing the 1989–1990 and 1990–1991
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, with Gracie Films. In addition, Klasky Csupo produced the hit video " Do the Bartman". Klasky Csupo animator and colorist "Georgie" Gyorgyi Kovacs Peluce (Kovács Györgyike) conceived the idea of ''The Simpsons'' characters having yellow skin, and
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having blue hair, opting for something which "didn't look like ''anything'' that had come before." Klasky Csupo was also responsible for an error during the episode "
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", in which
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was colorized as black with blue hair. In 1992, Gracie Films switched domestic production of ''The Simpsons'' to
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from 1992 to 2016. Csupó was "asked y Gracie Filmsif they could bring in their own producer o oversee the animation production" but declined, stating "they wanted to tell me how to run my business." Sharon Bernstein of ''
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'' wrote that "Gracie executives had been unhappy with the producer Csupo had assigned to ''The Simpsons'' and said the company also hoped to obtain better wages and working conditions for animators at Film Roman." Of the 110 people he employed to animate ''The Simpsons'', Csupó laid off 75.


1991–2005: Major success with animated series

In 1991, Klasky Csupo created ''
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'', one of the first animated shows for
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- known as " Nicktoons" - which was inspired by the couple's two sons and the idea of what they would do if they could speak. Their next major series was '' Duckman'' for the
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, which revolved around the home life and adventures of a dim-witted and lascivious private detective duck named Eric Duckman. The series ran from 1994 to 1997. During the same time, Nickelodeon released Klasky Csupo's second Nicktoon series, '' Aaahh!!! Real Monsters''. During this time, Klasky Csupo originally ended production on ''Rugrats'' due to the network's since-outdated 65-episode rule. However, when ''Rugrats'' went into syndication, it exploded in popularity with ratings skyrocketing and advertising deals taking off, prompting Nickelodeon and Klasky Csupo to resume production on the series. The show was cited as "a show like ''the Simpsons'', but for children". In 1993, Klasky Csupo worked with comedian
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and her partner Jane Wagner to bring the irascible little girl, Edith Ann, to television in two half-hour animated specials for ABC. The first, ''A Few Pieces of the Puzzle'', aired in January 1994 and received critical acclaim, and the second, ''Homeless Go Home'', aired in May 1994 to even better response and ratings. In 1995, the studio debuted ''
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'', the first Saturday morning animated comedy on television. Created by Arlene Klasky and Gabor Csupo for CBS, ''Santo Bugito'' tells the story of a small town of 64,000,000 insects located on the border of Texas and Mexico. Music-driven and Latin-influenced, the series stars
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, Joan Van Ark, Tony Plana,
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,
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, Marabina Jaimes and David Paymer, and is highlighted by a distinctive look and the music of
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, the ''
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'' keyboardist who also composed the music of ''Rugrats''. The same year, Klasky Csupo established Klasky Csupo Commercials (rebranded as Class-Key Chew-Po Commercials in 1998) - helmed by John Andrews - in order to continue the successful commercial animation business that had grown from the company's initial work in main titles and graphics. Class-Key Chew-Po had been an immediate success, building an impressive client list with work for companies like 1-800-COLLECT, Oscar Mayer,
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,
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, and Nickelodeon. In 2001, the company founded Ka-Chew!, a live-action commercial division. The company was also active in producing recorded music with the
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s Tone Casualties and Casual Tonalities. Gabor Csupo was a good friend of
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and occasionally collaborates with Mark Mothersbaugh. After ''Duckman'' and ''Aaahh!!! Real Monsters were both cancelled in 1997, Klasky Csupo began producing '' The Wild Thornberrys'' for Nickelodeon, which premiered the following year; the story revolved around a girl named
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who could talk to animals. In 1998, Klasky Csupo produced its first feature-length film, ''
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'', which opened in the United States on November 20, 1998 as the #1 film in the country and grossed $141 million worldwide, becoming the first non-
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animated film to gross over $100 million in the United States. It was then followed by two sequels, '' Rugrats in Paris: The Movie'' (2000) and '' Rugrats Go Wild'' (2003), the latter of which was a
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with ''The Wild Thornberrys''. ''The Wild Thornberrys'' later got its own feature-length film in 2002. That same year, Klasky Csupo was commissioned by
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to develop '' The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald'', a series of six animated videos featuring the company's mascot,
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, which were distributed directly to consumers via participating McDonald's restaurants on VHS. On December 23, 1998, CEO Terry Thoren concluded an eleven-month negotiation with the car industry
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and moved the company into the state-of-the-art studio in Los Angeles. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, Klasky Csupo began producing two more shows for Nickelodeon: ''
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'' and '' As Told by Ginger''. They also produced '' Stressed Eric'' -
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's first adult-oriented production. In 2001, in honor of the tenth anniversary of ''Rugrats'', Klasky Csupo released a two-part
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entitled ''
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'', which featured all of the titular babies as preteens. It was popular enough that Nick commissioned a series based on that special, titled ''
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'', which ran on the channel from 2003 to 2008. On September 29, 2001, Class-Key Chew-Po signed animation director Chris Prynoski and his company
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for commercial representation. In 2003, Klasky Csupo was commissioned by
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to produce a
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by the band
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for their song "Dee Dee and Dexter", which features characters from ''
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'' drawn by the studio in
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style. Class-Key Chew-Po Animated Commercials and Broadcast Design were then folded into Ka-Chew! the following year. Also in 2003, the studio began work on ''The Way the Dead Love'', a theatrical film that was set to adapt seven short stories from German-American writer
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from a script penned by Bruce Wagner. The film was developed under the studio's Global Tantrum division, with Winchester Films being tapped co-produce the film with the studio, as well as providing sales for the film. It was to be directed by Igor Kovalyov and Laslo Nosek, with names like
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and Peter Gabriel being attached to compose the feature. Slated for a 2006 release, the year came and went without it. The project was then revived that same year at Warner Independent Pictures, with Johnny Depp being attached to co-produce and serve as the voice of the film's main character. Once again, the project was silently scrapped. Had it been completed, the film would had been the first R-rated feature from the studio. In 2005, the company again worked for Cartoon Network on the shorts ''Oogloo + Anju'', ''Food Court Diaries'', and ''The Topside Rag'' for ''Sunday Pants'' under Ka-Chew!.


2006–2011: Decline

In the mid-2000s, Klasky Csupo ceased production on their Nickelodeon shows, as Nickelodeon executives became tired of the studio's style of animation and soon ended their long-running partnership. In 2006, the longtime CEO of the company, Terry Thoren, left the studio and they dissolved the remainder of their 401(k) program, leading them to a period of dormancy and inactivity. In fall 2006, Klasky Csupo announced the development of 28 new animated cartoon pilots that were to be up for sale at a later date. Each pilot was animated in different designs, instead of the typical style the studio was famous for. As of 2010, some of the cartoons had yet to be finished. Gabor Csupo would later post the remains of the cartoons on his YouTube channel. One of the pilots, ''Chicken Town'', was picked up as a series by French company Ellipsanime, though Klasky Csupo was not involved with it. In 2007, Paul Demeyer left Klasky Csupo to found Wild Canary Animation, Wild Canary, taking some of Ka-Chew!'s clients with him. In 2008, Ka-Chew! celebrated its 10th anniversary by expanding its roster of directors before being absorbed into 6 Point Harness#6 Point Media, 6 Point Media in April 2011. In the same year, the studio released its final film to date, ''Immigrants (2008 film), Immigrants'', which was originally produced as an unaired animated series for Paramount Network, Spike TV.


2012–present: Return of the company with new projects

In 2012, Arlene Klasky and Gabor Csupo reopened the company after nearly four years of dormancy. Along with Craig Singer, the studio created its first new project in four years, ''Ollie Mongo'', a digital comic book about a teenage skateboarding zombie who lives 200 years in the future. In 2015, the company announced that they were working on ''RoboSplaat!'', a web series featuring the character with a robotic voice from their 1998 on-screen logo, given the name "Splaat" (currently voiced by Greg Cipes). The logo featuring him was retired in 2008, but was revived in 2021 along with the premiere of the Rugrats revival; the logo continues to appear on productions from the company. The web series premiered on December 21, 2016 and an app based on the web series is also currently in development. That same year, Klasky Csupo also announced that they were working on some "top secret projects". On September 2, 2015, it was announced that Nickelodeon may "seek to experiment with retooled versions of classics" that could include ''Rugrats''. The following day, ''The Independent'' announced that ''Rugrats'' "could soon be back on our screens too". At San Diego Comic-Con International, San Diego Comic-Con in 2016, Arlene Klasky explained that she would be willing to work on a revival of the series along with co-creators Gábor Csupó and Paul Germain. On July 16, 2018, Nickelodeon announced a revival/reboot of ''Rugrats'' consisting of a 26-episode order. Arlene Klasky and Gábor Csupó would return as executive producers for the revived series. Using CGI animation rather than traditional hand-drawn animation used in the original series, the new ''Rugrats (2021 TV series), Rugrats'' premiered on
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, the streaming service for Nickelodeon parent
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, on May 27, 2021. In April 2022, Gabor Csupo launched an NFT project titled ''Cosa Monstra''.


''RoboSplaat!''

''RoboSplaat!'' is an American Flash animated web series created by Arlene Klasky for YouTube. The series is about Splaat, an ink splat, who is voiced by Greg Cipes, who also voiced Beast Boy from ''Teen Titans (TV series), Teen Titans'' and ''Teen Titans Go!''.


''RoboSplaat!'' characters


Splaat

* Splaat (voiced by Greg Cipes) is the main character in the series. He is a purple ink splat with two weird yellow rectangles, the upper has blue eyes, while the lower has a mouth with red lips. He wears black long sleeves and red and white sneakers, each with a white shoelace tied. He also appeared in the Klasky Csupo logo, albeit with no limbs, a more realistic look, a robotic voice, and his ink splat is black on a blue background. Prior to 2012, his name was the robot.


Splaat's family

* Digital (voiced by Debi Derryberry) is Splaat's 12-year-old/younger brother. Unlike Splaat, the rectangles are red instead of yellow, his lips are blue instead of red, and wears a black short-sleeved shirt with a white sound shape and grey and white shoes, each with a black shoelace tied. * Sergei (voiced by Cooper Barnes)is the father of Splaat and Digital and the husband of Blossom. He is an ink bottle with sea-green eyes and pink lips. He wears purplish black armless sleeves and black shoes. * Blossom (voiced by Candi Milo) is the mother of Splaat and Digital, the wife of Sergey, and the only female and legless member of Splaat's family. She is a pair of blue scissors with blue eyes and a weird yellow rectangle that has a mouth with red lips. She wears an orange skirt and gloves. * Grandpa (voiced by Richard Tanner) is the grandfather of Splaat and Digital and the father of Sergei. He is a grey ink splat with blue eyes and black eyebrows and wears green glasses, a black suit with a green shirt and a purple necktie, and brown shoes.


Filmography


Television series


Web series


Films


Pilots


Other projects


Commercials

* 1-800-COLLECT (1994) *American Broadcasting Company, ABC (1987) *ABC Family (2003, 2005) *Acclaim Entertainment (1991, 1993) *Aflac *AirTouch (1990s) *American Electric Power (2009) *Anheuser-Busch (PSA; 1990s) *Aquapod (2006) *Animax (2000) *ArcLight Cinemas *Bandai (2009) *Boddingtons Brewery (1999) *Georgia-Pacific, Brawny *''Bridezillas'' (2006) *Budweiser (2001) *Burger King (1990, 1998, 2004) *Butterfinger (1988, 1991) *California State Lottery (1990s) *Callaway Golf Company *Campbell Soup Company (2004-2007) *CareerBuilder (2008) *
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(''Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi'' promo) * CBS (1990s) *Central DuPage Hospital *Chicago Tribune (late 1990s) *Children's Health (health care system), Children's Health *Chili's (1995) *Chuck E. Cheese's (1997-2008) *Cinnamon Toast Crunch (1990s) *Clearasil (1994) *The Coca-Cola Company (1988, 1995) *Pebbles (cereal), Cocoa Pebbles (1999) *Cocoa Puffs (1995, 2000) *Disney Channel (''Herbie: Fully Loaded'' ID; 2005) *DoubleTree (1990s) *E! (''Herbie: Fully Loaded'' ID; 2005) *EarthLink (2000) *Easton (2004) *Eggland's Best (mid-1990s) *Eggo Waf-Fulls (2002) *''Entertainment Tonight, Entertainment This Week'' (1988) *ESPN *Farmers Insurance (1990s) *First Hawaiian Bank (1990s) *Fox Video (1995) *Fox Sports 2, Fuel TV (2006) *Fun Cuisine (2006) *G4 (American TV network), G4 *Go-Gurt (2008) *Goldfish (cracker), Goldfish (2005-2006) *Hallmark Cards (2005) *Head & Shoulders, Head and Shoulders (1999) *The Hershey Company (1990s) *Hertz (2008) *Hilton Hotels (1990s) *Hasbro (1999-2000) *Honda (2000) *Jell-O (1990s) *Joy (dishwashing liquid), Joy (2004) *Kashi (company), Kashi *KCOP (1982) *Keebler (2004) *Kidz Bop (2005-2008) *Kmart (United States), Kmart (1982) *Kraft Foods (Kraft Macaroni and Cheese, 1997, 2004) *Lakeshore Entertainment (1997) *Lands' End *Levi's 501 *Lipton *Lunchables (1995-1996) *LunchMakers (1997) *M&M's (2003) *Mattel (See 'n Say, 1990s, 2003, My Scene, 2005) *Mazda (1990s) *
McDonald's McDonald's Corporation is an American multinational fast food chain, founded in 1940 as a restaurant operated by Richard and Maurice McDonald, in San Bernardino, California, United States. They rechristened their business as a hambur ...
(1997-1999, 2009) *Mentos (2004) *Mercury Villager (1998) *MGA Entertainment (Bratz, 2002-2004, 2007) *Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, MGM/UA ("Action '88" showreel; 1988) *Milky Way (chocolate bar), Milky Way (1990s) *Milton Bradley (1990s) *Mimi's Cafe *Minute Maid (2004) *Mississippi State Department of Health (2006) *The Movie Channel (1993) *Mucinex (2004-2007) *Mylan EpiPen *Nabisco (2000) *National Amusements (1995) *NBC (1990) *Newport Beach Film Festival (2006) *
Nickelodeon Nickelodeon (often shortened to Nick) is an American pay television channel which launched on April 1, 1979, as the first cable channel for children. It is run by Paramount Global through its networks division's Kids and Family Group. It ...
(1999-2000, 2005–2007) *Nicktoons (United States), Nicktoons (2003) *Nick Jr., Noggin (1999) *Pop Tarts Pastry Swirls (2000) *Powerade (1990s) *Proximus (2009) *Radio Disney (2005) *Radio Vision (1989) *Red Vines (2009) *Rose Laser Medical Center (1989) *Samsung Telecommunications (2008) *San Diego Wild Animal Park (2000) *SeaWorld (1990s) *Sega (1990s) *Shoe Carnival (2009) *Six Flags Magic Mountain (1990s) *Sony Digital (1994) *Spike TV *Sun Tan City *Sweet Peppers Deli (2008) *
Taco Bell Taco Bell is an American-based chain of fast food restaurants founded in 1962 by Glen Bell (1923–2010) in Downey, California. Taco Bell is a subsidiary of Yum! Brands, Inc. The restaurants serve a variety of Mexican-inspired foods, includi ...
(1995-1996) *Tiger Electronics (1999) *TNT (American TV network), TNT Wild World of Shorts (1991) *Tombstone (pizza), Tombstone Pizza (early 2000s) *Toyota (2007) *Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach (1990) *United States Postal Service (training film; mid-1990s) *Urban Outfitters (2006) *''Wheel of Fortune (American game show), Wheel of Fortune'' (1991) *WSRB *Zapf Creation (2007)


See also

* Nickelodeon Animation Studio *
Film Roman Film Roman, LLC is an American independent animation studio currently based in Woodland Hills, California and formerly in Burbank. It was previously owned by Starz Inc., which is now a division of Lionsgate, and later by Waterman Entertainm ...


References


External links

*
Klasky Csupo
at the Big Cartoon DataBase
Nick Animation Podcast, Episode 4: Arlene Klasky
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