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''Fresh Off the Boat'' is an American television
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created by
Nahnatchka Khan Nahnatchka Khan (born c. 1973) is an American television writer and producer. She created and executive produced the ABC comedy series ''Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23'' (2012–2013) and ''Fresh Off the Boat'' (2015–2020), the NBC com ...
and produced by
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for
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. It is loosely inspired by the life of chef and food personality
Eddie Huang Edwyn Charles Huang (born March 1, 1982) is an American author, chef, restaurateur, food personality, producer, and former attorney. He was a co-owner of BaoHaus, a gua bao restaurant in the East Village, Manhattan, East Village of Lower Manha ...
and his 2013 autobiography of the same name. Huang also executive produced the series and narrated its first season. Depicting the life of a
Taiwanese-American Taiwanese Americans ( Chinese: 臺灣裔美國人; pinyin: ''Táiwān yì měiguó rén''; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: ''Tâi-Bí-jîn'') are Americans of Taiwanese ancestry, including American-born descendants of migrants from the Republic of China (Taiwan) ...
family in Florida in the 1990s, the series stars
Randall Park Randall Park (born March 23, 1974) is an American actor and filmmaker. He is best known for his roles as Agent Jimmy Woo in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, FBI Special Agent Edwin Park in the Netflix series '' The Residence'' (2025), Louis Hu ...
,
Constance Wu Constance Wu (; born March 22, 1982) is an American actress. Wu's breakthrough role came with the ABC sitcom '' Fresh Off the Boat'' (2015–2020), which earned her four nominations at the Critics' Choice Television Awards. For leading the roma ...
,
Hudson Yang Hudson David Yang (born October 24, 2003) is an American actor. From 2015 to 2020, he starred as the lead actor in the ABC television series ''Fresh Off the Boat'' portraying Eddie Huang. Yang is the son of Jeff Yang, a Taiwanese American journa ...
, Forrest Wheeler, Ian Chen, and
Lucille Soong Lucille Soong (born September 5, 1935) is a Chinese-American actress. In the 1960s she occasionally worked under the stage name Soong Ling. She is best known for her role as Jenny Huang in the television series '' Fresh Off the Boat'' (2015–2 ...
as the Huang family as well as
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and
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portraying the family's next-door neighbors. The series premiered its first two episodes on ABC in February 2015 to positive critical reception, becoming the first network television sitcom in the U.S. to feature a family of
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as main characters in over 20 years. Prior to its second season, the series went through a retooling, which included Huang's departure as narrator. It received accolades as well as nominations for major awards, such as
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and
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nominations. After becoming the first series featuring an all-Asian American main cast to broadcast over 100 episodes, the series concluded on February 21, 2020, after six seasons.


Series synopsis

Set during the 1990s, the series revolves around the Huangs, a
Taiwanese-American Taiwanese Americans ( Chinese: 臺灣裔美國人; pinyin: ''Táiwān yì měiguó rén''; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: ''Tâi-Bí-jîn'') are Americans of Taiwanese ancestry, including American-born descendants of migrants from the Republic of China (Taiwan) ...
family comprising parents Louis and Jessica, their children Eddie, Emery, and Evan, and Louis's mother, Jenny, following their relocation from Chinatown of Washington, D.C. to
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to open a cowboy-themed steakhouse. Season two chronicles the burgeoning success of the family-owned restaurant, named Cattleman's Ranch, Jessica's partnership with the Huangs' neighbor Honey on a business venture, and Eddie's troublemaking tendencies as well as his relationship with his mother. The third season sees the Huang family continue to assimilate into their community, with Jessica obtaining her U.S. citizenship and deciding how she wants to parent her sons, each of the Huang children continuing their schooling, and Louis contemplating selling the steakhouse. The fourth season follows Jessica as she pens her novel titled ''A Case of a Knife to the Brain'' and Eddie as he enters
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year while also supporting his friend and neighbor Nicole after she comes out as gay, while the fifth sees Jessica's unsuccessful novel release and the events that follow; the pregnancy of Honey, the Huangs' neighbor and Jessica's best friend; and Eddie entering a cultural exchange program to visit
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. The final season follows Jessica becoming an educator, Louis becoming a business consultant, Evan undergoing puberty, Emery taking up acting, and Eddie contemplating his future as he approaches the end of his high school years.


Cast and characters

*
Randall Park Randall Park (born March 23, 1974) is an American actor and filmmaker. He is best known for his roles as Agent Jimmy Woo in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, FBI Special Agent Edwin Park in the Netflix series '' The Residence'' (2025), Louis Hu ...
as Louis Huang, the father of Eddie, Emery, and Evan, and husband of Jessica. He is nice and mild-mannered and embraces all things American, which is often seen when he recounts his younger days. He owns a Western steakhouse restaurant in Orlando named Cattleman's Ranch. *
Constance Wu Constance Wu (; born March 22, 1982) is an American actress. Wu's breakthrough role came with the ABC sitcom '' Fresh Off the Boat'' (2015–2020), which earned her four nominations at the Critics' Choice Television Awards. For leading the roma ...
as Jessica Huang, the wife of Louis and mother of Eddie, Emery, and Evan. She is a no-nonsense, pragmatic, and highly competitive woman who believes in tough love. She often pushes her sons and husband to pursue more success and keep in touch with their Taiwanese heritage. *
Hudson Yang Hudson David Yang (born October 24, 2003) is an American actor. From 2015 to 2020, he starred as the lead actor in the ABC television series ''Fresh Off the Boat'' portraying Eddie Huang. Yang is the son of Jeff Yang, a Taiwanese American journa ...
as Edwyn "Eddie" Huang, a die-hard fan of
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as well as a big fan of basketball. He is initially the main protagonist of the series before the creative shift to focus on the entire family in season 2. The show follows his journey from his childhood years to his senior year of high school. The oldest of three brothers, he eschews Taiwanese culture and behaves more rebelliously than his younger siblings, which makes him a frequent target of Jessica's complaints. While working at Louis's restaurant, he displays strong customer service and marketing skills. He later reveals a desire to attend culinary school instead of a traditional college. The real-life Huang serves as an executive producer of the series throughout its run as well as its narrator during the first season. * Forrest Wheeler as Emery Huang, the middle son of the Huang family. He is a romantic, sweet, and charismatic kid. Mature for his age, he is a "ladies' man". He is good at academics as well as athletics, as he thrives in a tennis tournament and plays as part of the school volleyball team in season five. He graduates elementary school at the end of season two and begins high school in season six, during which he becomes interested in acting. * Ian Chen as Evan Huang, Louis and Jessica's youngest son. A star student and obeyer of rules, he attends his neighborhood's
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meetings. He makes Jessica the proudest, as she frequently predicts his future dual career as "doctor/president". Evan skips fifth grade between seasons three and four and starts middle school in the fourth season. *
Lucille Soong Lucille Soong (born September 5, 1935) is a Chinese-American actress. In the 1960s she occasionally worked under the stage name Soong Ling. She is best known for her role as Jenny Huang in the television series '' Fresh Off the Boat'' (2015–2 ...
as Jenny Huang (main season two through six, recurring season one), mother of Louis and grandmother of Eddie, Evan, and Emery. Although she understands English, she initially only speaks in
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(subtitled in English). She rarely interacts with the family's affairs, usually just sitting back and making sarcastic comments for her own amusement. In season four, the family discovers she has secretly been taking
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lessons, and she speaks English for the first time. She is a fan of the comic ''
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''. *
Chelsey Crisp Chelsey Crisp (born June 5, 1983) is an American actress, comedian, and writer. She is best known for her role as Honey Ellis on the American Broadcasting Company, ABC television sitcom ''Fresh Off the Boat''. Early life Crisp was born in 1983 ...
as Honey Ellis (main seasons two through six, recurring season one), the Huangs' next-door neighbor and Marvin's third wife. As Jessica's best friend, she often witnesses Jessica's competitive nature, which intimidates her. She births a daughter in the season five premiere and welcomes a second child later in the season. *
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as Marvin Ellis (main seasons three through six, recurring seasons one and two), the Huangs' next-door neighbor and Honey's much-older husband. He is a successful dentist who married Honey after his previous wife caught him cheating with Honey on the kitchen floor. He is good friends with the Huang family, especially Louis.


Production


Development and casting

Eddie Huang's 2013 autobiography, ''Fresh Off the Boat'', caught the attention of television networks upon its release, with ABC and 20th Century Fox Television ordering a pilot episode for a series based on the memoir in August. Writer
Nahnatchka Khan Nahnatchka Khan (born c. 1973) is an American television writer and producer. She created and executive produced the ABC comedy series ''Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23'' (2012–2013) and ''Fresh Off the Boat'' (2015–2020), the NBC com ...
, who was known as the creator and executive producer of fellow ABC sitcom ''
Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23 ''Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23'' is an American television sitcom created by Nahnatchka Khan. It was broadcast on ABC between April 11, 2012, and September 6, 2014, comprising two seasons and 26 episodes. Originally a mid-season replac ...
'', was hired to write and executive produce the pilot, while Huang himself was brought on as an executive producer. In February 2014, Constance Wu and Randall Park were the first two actors announced to star in the series as its leads. A month later, it was announced that Hudson Yang would be portraying Huang in the series. After the series was titled ''Far East Orlando'' during its development stage, Huang led a Twitter campaign to change the title to that of his autobiography. Regarding the title change, Khan stated that "going the 'unsafe' route and picking a title that announces itself and doesn't apologize made sense." In May 2014,
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announced a full season order of the series during the May 2014
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to air in 2015 as a mid-season replacement. With its premiere on February 4, 2015, ''Fresh Off the Boat'' became the first U.S. television sitcom starring an
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family to air on network primetime since
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's '' All-American Girl'', which aired for one season in 1994. Khan stated that even though she herself was not Chinese, she was not worried about inauthenticity because she was "focused on character and comedy and story". Regarding balancing the representation of the Asian American experience versus the specificity of the characterization of the Huang family, Wu stated: "Specificity is what makes good storytelling, and good storytelling is what makes money, and making money is then what encourages new producers to invest in different stories about Asians." In a 2015 interview, Wu further stated that after the first season, she had become more comfortable asking the show's staff to change particular details, for example changing "generic Asian food n a scene... to a 1,000-year-old black egg with tofu and scallions,
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will be a little more specific, and specificity is just better for character, and it's more interesting than, say, tofu and rice." The series also regularly features dialogues in Mandarin. Khan stepped down as the series' showrunner in 2019 while remaining a consulting producer for the rest of the series; she was replaced by producers Keith Hesler and Matt Kuhn. Regarding directing, recurring directors throughout the series include
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, who directed the pilot and went on to direct a total of nine episodes,
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, Anya Adams, and
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. Park made his directorial debut as the director of the final episode of the series.


Filming

While it is set in Orlando, Florida, ''Fresh Off the Boat'' was mainly filmed in Stage 14, located at
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in
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. During the production of the third season, the series conducted filming in
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, Taiwan for three days. Filming for the series had concluded as of January 2020.


Retooling

After ''Fresh Off the Boat''s first season, Eddie Huang reduced his involvement with the series, including no longer being the narrator, due to creative differences with ABC, as well as time constraints with other projects. He remains credited as a producer, and the show's credits continued to note that the series is based on his memoir. With Huang's departure, ABC decided not to recast the narrator role, dropping it from the series altogether. The series also experienced a change regarding its character focus, which was broadened to encompass the entire Huang family, namely Louis and Jessica, rather than on Eddie only. Additionally, recurring cast members Lucille Soong and Chelsey Crisp were both promoted to the main cast, while Ray Wise became a series regular beginning in season three.


Renewals

On May 7, 2015, ABC renewed ''Fresh off the Boat'' for a second season of 13 episodes. ABC ordered 9 additional episodes on October 13 and two more on November 17, leading to a total of 24 episodes for the second season. On March 3, 2016, ABC announced that the series has been renewed for a third season, which premiered on October 11, 2016. On May 12, 2017, ABC renewed the series for a fourth season, which premiered on October 3, 2017. On May 11, 2018, ABC renewed the series for a fifth season, which premiered on October 5. On May 10, 2019, ABC renewed the series for a sixth season. The sixth season premiered on September 27, 2019. On November 8, 2019, ABC announced that the series was to end following the conclusion of its sixth season. The season contained 15 episodes, with the two-part series finale airing on February 21, 2020.


Wu's posts and harassment claims

Wu received backlash after she posted profane tweets about the sixth-season renewal in May 2019. Following the tweets, Karey Burke, President of ABC Entertainment Group, stated that there were no plans to recast the role of Jessica. Wu publicly apologized, stating that the series' renewal forced her to decline a role in a project she was passionate about, as scheduling would not permit her to do both. She further clarified that she loved her castmates and that her posts had nothing to do with animosity towards them. In 2022, Wu said that she had experienced sexual harassment, intimidation, and threats by a producer during the first two seasons of the series. She related the experience to her complaints about the series receiving a sixth season.


Episodes


Distribution


Broadcast

On November 8, 2014, the premiere of the pilot episode was hosted by the
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. The show debuted on ABC with two preview episodes on February 4, 2015. The second episode, which aired after ''
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'', was promoted as a bonus episode, and formally premiered in its
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slot on February 10, 2015. The first of the two preview episodes garnered 7.94 million viewers, becoming the second-highest rated comedy premiere that season. ''Fresh Off the Boat'' premiered on FOX8 in Australia on May 10, 2015; It was also picked up by
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, and started airing on March 7, 2016, on its sister channel,
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until October 2017. It debuted on March 12, 2015, in
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on
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. In
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, ''Fresh Off The Boat'', airs 12 hours after the U.S. broadcast on
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. In the UK, the first season originally premiered on
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on February 4, 2015. The second season premiered on September 22, 2015. On November 1, 2017 ''Fresh Off the Boat'' received its television premiere on Channel 5's sister channel
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starting with the pilot episode. In
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, it is broadcast by satellite provider
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. On July 23, 2018, it was announced that American cable networks Freeform and
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have licensed the cable syndication rights to the first five seasons of the series. In April 2019, the series aired its 100th episode, effectively becoming the first series featuring an all Asian American cast to reach the milestone. As of November of the same year, the series is the longest-running Asian American family sitcom in television history.


Home media

On September 29, 2015, the first season of ''Fresh Off the Boat'' was released on DVD. The DVD contains two discs with all 13 episodes of season-one and special features such as a gag reel, as well a "Fresh Facts Trivia Track". The second and third seasons of ''Fresh Off the Boat'' were simultaneously released on DVD on May 22, 2018, while the fourth season was released on June 12, 2018. On September 3, 2019, the fifth season of the series was released on DVD.


Reception


Critical response

''Fresh Off the Boat'' received positive reviews. The series holds a 94% approval rating on the
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, with the site's critical consensus of the first season reading: "Once the cliched gags of ''Fresh off the Boat'' are superseded by a grounded truthfulness, the series evolves into a humorously charming family sitcom." It has a score of 75 out of 100, based on 28 critics, on
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, indicating "generally favorable reviews". In a positive review, Lenika Cruz of ''
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'' praised the series' ability to "deliver consistent chuckles and cleverly subvert stereotypes of Asian American experience—even if they come wrapped in a fairly standard family-sitcom package", while ''
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''s Mekeisha Madden Toby remarked that the series "has soul, flavor and an incredible cast." In concurrence, Robert Lloyd of ''
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'' commended the series as "a consistently funny and even important one, with some lovely, nuanced performances". The series' style attracted comparisons to other television sitcoms, such as ''
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'' for both series' usage of "'at the end of the day, we do all really love one another, even if we sometimes make each other crazy' conclusions" as well as fellow ABC sitcoms ''
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'' for how both series are "effectively studied in talking about and spoofing race" and '' The Goldbergs'' in their "fun-for-the-whole-family feel-good comedy style". Critics noted the series' role in increasing the visibility and accuracy of Asian Americans in arts and entertainment. Antonia Chan of the ''
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'' commented that "''Fresh Off the Boat'' captures the essence of why diversity in media matters", while Ester Suh, writing for the ''
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'', stated that the sitcom had caused "real conversations being had about Asian American identity in addition to acknowledging the lack of inclusivity Asian Americans have had in the nation's cultural and entertainment dialogue". Brian Moylan of ''
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'' further opined that the series "offers an Asian perspective on race relations – something we rarely see in pop culture." Constance Wu's portrayal of Jessica Huang garnered praise. Tim Goodman of ''
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'' complimented Wu's portrayal of "hysterically harsh strictness" and how it was "delivered with an impressive range that covers the blatantly angry, the dubiously befuddled, the disapproving but supportive and the flat-out odd"; moreover, ''
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''s Ray Rahman stated: "Every line, every expression, every under-her-breath swipe udelivers hits its mark." On February 14, 2015, ''
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'' named Wu the site's performer of the week based on her performance in the third episode of the first season, while James Poniewozik of ''
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'' and Brian Lowry of ''
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'' highlighted Wu's performance as the series' breakout. In terms of how the series fares in comparison to Huang's memoir, Sam Adams of IndieWire positively stated that the former was "sharp enough about race and culture to be daring, yet safe enough that no one is likely to feel excluded". David Hinckley of the ''
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'' felt that the series "takes the edges off some of Huang's more somber reflections on America and assimilation." Conversely, in her review for ''
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'', television critic
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negatively compared the portrayal of Eddie Huang's relationship with his father to that in the memoir, stating: "Without a cruel bully for a father, Eddie's taste for hip-hop feels more superficial—in the book, it's an abused kid's catharsis and an identification with black history." Neil Genzlinger of ''
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'' criticized the series' avoidance of the memoir's "edge", which was its "brash" quality.


Eddie Huang's response

Throughout the first season, Eddie Huang expressed frustration over ABC's treatment of the series, saying that it presents "an ambiguous, cornstarch story about Asian-Americans" that perpetuates "an artificial representation of Asian American lives," opining that the sitcom was adapted to suit a broader American audience. He also tweeted in April 2015, "I understand this is a comedy but the great comics speak from pain: Pryor, Rock, Louis...This show had that opportunity but it fails." Despite this, Huang deems the series a milestone for Asian American representation. He further explained in an interview on
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, "The studio and network are not on a mission to not represent us. They just don't know how to." In a 2016 interview with Constance Wu, regarding whether he watched the series, Huang stated: "I don't watch it, but I'm proud of what it does."


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Awards and nominations


Potential spinoff

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and
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, who appeared in the episode "The Magic Motor Inn" during the show's final season.


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