At the end of the episode, Stu decides to market a line of cardboard boxes for kids to play with. Chuckie is later revealed to have developed as a lefty as well. Subverted in the episode "Moving Away." In "Autumn Leaves", the babies experience their first autumn and think the leaves are changing because there is something wrong with the tree, and they think the reason something's wrong with it is because Chuckie spilt apple juice on a maple tree, which is like feeding a goldfish bird food. If you want to try sleeping pills, first discuss it with your doctor. "Kid TV" the twins pretend they're lovers in a soap opera. It also arguably affects Angelica, having been raised by such white-collar parents: Tommy: "A baby's gotta do what a baby's gotta do! So if you can't sleep well on an empty stomach, you may make up for it the next day by eating too much. Herbie is never mentioned or seen after this episode. "Spike Runs Away" when Stu goes to show Tommy and Chuckie his new tarantula, his nose fills the screen. simply because she's jealous since she's too big to fit in the new playhouse Chuckie has. "Graham Canyon" - Tommy and Angelica travel to the Grand Canyon with Stu and Didi. Josh's catch phrase is, "Fair is fair," which he uses every time the babies do something he doesn't like. That's true whether you have one drink or several. (2003). She wears numerous different outfits, and sometimes even wears curlers in hair despite the fact that her hair is never curly. This convinced Angelica to help keep Susie from moving (although she was upset when Susie took back the Malibu Cynthia beach house because of it). Don't wear it out," when she shows up somewhere and someone addresses her directly by name. before victoriously shouting "I did it, I did it, I DID IT! When the Junk Food Kid puts gum in her hair, her parents have to cut it off. when someone says something she doesn't believe, and "Oh, [character's name], you're [funny/silly]. Subverted in "Dayscare", where Chuckie and Kimi are sent to another daycare center. "Potty Training Spike" where the babies are trying to put a diaper on Spike. She first copies her pet poodle, Fifi, by scratching herself and licking Chuckie's face, then she later imitates Angelica's behavior, which leads the babies to believe that she's being mean to Chuckie, like Cinderella's stepsisters. One pair of episodes had Phil and Lil absent from the A-story and Chuckie and Kimi absent from the B-story. It also is offering its prices at a. She then tells him to finish it off by throwing Didi's favorite necklace in the garbage. To prevent heartburn, avoid these foods close to bedtime: You may not need to cut all of these out of your He and his company Yamaguchi Industries would be mentioned again several years later in the "Acorn Nuts and Diapey Butts" arc leading to the second movie, where he appears as Coco's boss by video call at the beginning and in person at Coco and Chaz' wedding toward the end of the film. *nervous laugh*, You said forty seconds. In "Angelica Nose Best", Angelica blames Spike for knocking over Didi's jigsaw, Fluffy for eating the chocolate, and the babies for knocking over Charlotte's. This is the classification set by the World Health Organisation (WHO). If you have a headache before bed, you might not think twice before popping an Excedrin. after a big snowstorm, at which point Chaz has to remind him that he's 35 years old. Depending on their strength, they can legitimately make you dizzy and sick. TVTropes is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. He did everything he could to avoid taking a bath, but nothing worked. After Tommy saw Reptar for the first time on television, he gets visibly excited whenever he sees Reptar. It took them longer to fall asleep, and they experienced less slow wave sleep too. ", One particularly glaring example is the episode where they get gerbils and Didi, while cleaning up, complains that despite the gerbils being gone for days, they still left plenty of "presents" behind. From the episode "Chuckie's First Haircut", after Tommy suggests that Chuckie go through with said haircut instead of living in fear: Angelica had this happen to her at the beginning of "Pickles Vs. Pickles" when she refused to eat her, An inverted example occurs at the end of "Angelica Orders Out". And when the Junk Food Kid gets her comeuppance by getting gum in. When Lil sees him doing this. Going to bed without eating can make it harder to fall asleep, and also leaves you prone to waking up in the middle of the night more frequently from hunger. ", aren't much different from their normal appearances, possibly meant to be a euphemism for wishing death upon someone, become the costume he will be wearing for Halloween, Drew and Angelica stare blankly at Charlotte. It doesnt take Tommy hitting his head just slightly on the table to get a MASSIVE bruise and crying bloody murder. Played straight for Dil, who often spits up due to only being three months old. "The Wild Wild West" - On a hot day, Grandpa Lou tells Tommy, Chuckie, and Susie a story about cowboys. Played with in Angelica's case, but justified because she's only three years old. They apparently were also friends with a set of twins, Bill and Jill, supposedly mirroring Phil and Lil. In "Dil Saver", after Dil knocks down a tower of blocks the other babies built, Tommy wishes Dil would go away. Angelica is fortunate her eyes werent damaged. After spending the whole episode tormenting Stu and Didi with ridiculous demands, the doctor calls and lets them know Angelica's leg is fine, while shortly after, it is revealed that Charlotte broke her leg for real, so Drew forces Angelica to help him cater to Charlotte. In the episode "Clown Around", Tommy, Chuckie, Phil, Lil, Kimi, and Angelica go to the circus. It's not the only medication with caffeine. We've mostly focused on foods you eat right before bed. Angelica uses her uncle's voice changer to pretend to be Charlotte and order all the available desserts from Zippy's Deli. The meals the scientists fed them were higher in protein, but lower in saturated fats than the self-selected meals. She constantly refers to them as "just babies" and to herself as an adult, despite being only a year older than Chuckie and two years older than Tommy, Kimi and the twins, Phil and Lil. Susie tends to act as an older sister to the babies. In "The Case of The Missing Rugrat," Ms. Emma lifts up the front of her split dress to hide the view of Lou's family birthmark after he unbuttons his shirt to prove Tommy is indeed his grandson, revealing her white pantalets. Phil and Lil DeVille, who also have a teddy bear they've named "Bill." Many other pain and headache drugs contain this stimulant as well. Famous physician Hippocrates claimed that nightmares could be provoked by “a surfeit of unaccustomed food.” Is there any truth to this? And unfortunately for Antonio Peaches, a football player whose X-Ray was mixed up with Angelica's. Though they dont age Chuckie makes several infant-to-toddler transitions such as moving from crib to regular bed, bottle weaning, potty training, and even speaking (a single word). Studies show that the nutritional quality of your food throughout the day makes a difference at night. Your body produces it mostly between the hours of 3 a.m. and 4 a.m. It is common for Chuckie's cowardice to be met with one of the other babies saying "Aw, quit being a baby!". In fact, this popped up in the two-parter right before the first movie, where Angelica gets mad because Tommy and Chuckie don't see her as a big sister. Also, if weight is a concern for you, studies show that inadequate sleep stimulates the hunger hormone ghrelin. Your brain re-enforces things you learn during the day while you sleep. "The Big House" has Tommy go to a strict daycare where everyone has a nickname. Didi does not like being called names like "Fifi" or "Dodo", regardless of whether or not it was intentional. As Angelica demonstrated in "Chuckie Loses his Glasses" wearing someone elses glasses, especially if theyre prescription? "Curse of the Werewuff" is established as being the babies' first Halloween even though there was already an earlier Halloween episode called "Candy Bar Creep Show". Kimi likes all the animals she meets. Drew passes by the closet, but can't hear her because he has a Walkman on and is listening to a song heard in the episode "Reptar on Ice". In "The Shot," Angelica guilt-trips Tommy into telling her his and Hector's plans to escape the doctor's out of fear of getting their booster shots, and then proceeds to snitch them out. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available from thestaff@tvtropes.org. You want to approach these drugs with caution: many of them are addictive. But to get your tryptophan in a way that your body can use it to produce melatonin, your body needs some extra help. Password requirements: 6 to 30 characters long; ASCII characters only (characters found on a standard US keyboard); must contain at least 4 different symbols; Chuckie is upset over having lost Melville, and the babies throw a funeral for him near the end of the episode. Whole-grain crackers and fresh fruit are examples of such carbs, so a healthy bedtime snack might look like a serving of milk and crackers, or a few lean bites of chicken with an orange or banana. They attempt to launch the Turkey out of Tommy's backyard by putting him on one end of the seesaw and having Phil, and later Chuckie, jump onto the other end. When you have to go, you have to go!". "The Word of the Day" with Angelica, when she's excited upon overhearing Miss Carrol saying her show's "real fun phrase" (a swear word) and rushes off, presumably to meet up with Charlotte again. Susie ties the string of her mylar balloon to the left foot of Angelica's doll Cynthia and dangles it upside down, causing the doll's skirt to fall over and show white panties. The Pre-School Daze never made it through though, and wound up just being. Angelica even goes as far to ride Tommy like a horse. ", to which she responds "But that's not fair!" Three theatrical movies were made as a result of the show's popularity: The Rugrats Movie (1998), Rugrats in Paris (2000), and Rugrats Go Wild! Phil and Lil are about to grab Spike and Lil jumps into the camera with her dress filling up the screen, "Stu Gets a Job": with Stu in his pajamas when he goes in the closet finding his clothes. Chaz's earlier marriage to the late Melinda, short as it was, was also a happy one, since "Mother's Day" shows that he was genuinely grief-stricken when she died and is still mourning for her. From Season 4 onward, Spike had a distinctive "goofy" synthesized theme of sorts, that was also sometimes used for Fifi. In another episode, the pilot light in Tommy's house goes out. This is the subject of "Angelica's Birthday," where she fears responsibilities and attempts to revert to a baby. In an episode of the later seasons, the babies were eating watermelons. Additionally, the babies might accidentally cause a happy ending or expose some kind of secret or fraud. Based on which episode you're watching, sometimes inverted with Angelica being a Sheep in Bitch's Clothing. During the episode "Driving Miss Angelica", the titular character accidentally locks herself in a closet while trying to get back a box of chocolates her father took from her. just so she could have the playhouse to herself. While the other babies have fun, Chuckie is afraid of clowns. In "Chuckie's Wonderful Life", Angelica takes a CD from Chaz (after Tommy initially took it out of the case), and makes Chuckie think it's his fault it disappeared, right down to telling him that the world would be better off without him. The B-Plot has the dads watching a big football game, though Chaz wants to watch the chess tournament. She pounds on the door from the inside while screaming "Daddy! when the weather gets cold, i cant get out of bed, i get depressed,, every joint in body hurts. "Cradle Attraction" when Chuckie discovers that the girl Megan picks on him because she likes him (read: has a crush). Is it a good idea to go to bed hungry? Freddie even has Howard's hairstyle. “Ann, I’m not going to give you what you want unless you admit what you did.” Ann still tried to stay defiant, even though her body wanted her to beg, “I have a really bad memory.” Anne suddenly withdrew her arms and backed up, turning around and perching herself on the edge of her desk, looking out the widow at her front grounds. In "The Big House" when Tommy and a group of toddlers try to break out of Golden Apple. In "Angelica's Birthday," Drew also sheds tears as he reads his mother-in-law's birthday card to Angelica, knowing that his dear daughter is starting to become a young lady. Angry that she has to leave when she wasn't crying like them, Angelica stages her own circus in Tommy's backyard. To Jonathan's dismay, it's not a Vice President position— it's supervisor of Merge Corps' daycare center, starting with watching Angelica. Eventually, they find their way into the banks "secure" storage vault, and look through large bags of money, discarding all of the cash as "green wrapping paper. a colorful sweater curled in such a way that looked like a monster enough to even make Chaz flinch, Chuckie successfully uses his kiddy toilet on his own, and Angelica comes in crying that, Despite the fact that it turned out to be, admits to breaking Tommy's clown lamp, and then brags that the babies "Can't do anything about it, because [they] can't talk,". "/"Don't be such a baby. The protagonists, being toddlers, think Lady Luck is a real lady and go out to find her. Angelica seems to be very insecure about being close to the same age as the other kids. Needless to say, she is highly disgusted when Betty recognises it as ice cream and tastes some. "The Big House" had Tommy dropped off at a daycare where the staff acted like prison guards and proudly proclaimed to the parents that there had never been an escape. In "Tricycle Thief," Susie holds a trial against Angelica who is accused of stealing her tricycle. The show revolves the cast around depending on the Rugrat the episode focuses on. One might see a caricature of. In the episode "Circus Angelicus", the babies are forced to leave the circus when Chuckie cries out of his fear of clowns, and Tommy cries to back him up. Betty and Howard have their own counterparts in minor characters Devil May Care Sam and, Charlotte herself was a ghost for much of the early run of the show. Chuckie worries about swallowing a seed again, and he even mentions how the babies went inside his stomach to try and retrieve it. Smokers are sometimes lured to the patio just before bed for one more drag. See "Moving Away" and "New Kid in Town" for early examples. During the episode "Graham Canyon," Angelica taunts Tommy because she has chewing gum and Tommy can't have any because he's too young. Chuckie says, "The floor's going potty?". "Chuckie's First Haircut" is this, but it's eventually subverted. In the former, it was to get to a plate of cookies on a table at her parents' house. "The Box" involves the babies pretending the box for Stu's Kiddie Carnival (which he never did get finished) is many different things, including a race car, a rocket ship, and a house (that's half-cave). That could be heartburn, a common cause of interrupted sleep. "Was I a funny clown?" Even though they and the other adults lose track of their kids as well. I felt like i had a bad case of the flu. ", Stu: "This (toy) is gonna put Pickles Toys on the map! Some of those disturbances are permanent. In "Family Feud", the parents of Tommy and Phil & Lil got into a fight over a game of charades. Used correctly, sleeping pills can help you develop a more regular sleep pattern and help you sleep better. The formula usually has Tommy suggesting they do something, Phil and Lil agreeing, Chuckie mentioning that it's not such a good idea, one of the three calling Chuckie a "big baby" and dragging him along. Most importantly for this article, melatonin triggers sleepiness. When Didi brings Tommy with her to class to teach her Home Ec students about how to change a diaper, everyone backs out out of disgust. Tommy's response was delivered in a fervor worthy of, Subverted during the episode "When Wishes Come True," in which the babies think Angelica has been. However, "Let Them Eat Cake" ends this way on Tommy belching, and "A Whole New Stu" ends this way on Tommy laughing. I’ve used light therapy and inadvertently, because of the horrific nightmares that accompany narcolepsy at my level – I use light at night (you know … This tip doesn't rely on when you eat. Other times it's show she actually believes what she is saying. Happens twice in "When Wishes Come True": And when the babies think twice about making a wish that may end up turning them into a rock: From "The Blizzard", when the babies take shelter in an igloo: At one point, while Tommy and Angelica are staying with Didi's parents, the babies are up in the attic but Grandpa Boris rushes outside and brings back in two obviously different children (two boys and much older as well). "Runaway Reptar" during the movie when Dactar is attacking, one guy runs towards the camera and his gold belt buckle obscures the screen, Looking for Jack: with one of Jack's employees going to get him for Angelica, "A Step at a Time": During a flashback of Tommy taking his first steps. Although it's a popular idea that pops up again and again throughout history, scientists haven't shown much interest in exploring whether or not it's true. Then the car hits a bump, and Angelica accidentally swallows her gum. Just as an example, one episode featured a B-plot of the adults getting together and doing their taxes (Drew, being an accountant, gives Stu some very sound advice about why it's smart to file taxes properly. You're all settled in. Compare the episodes before and after each movie to each other. Notable in that Tommy. Morgana even knows it and asks him to take it off at the end. NOT THE CHAIR!". So check the label to make sure you aren't accidentally stimulating your brain when you'd rather be calming it. If you live in a region with long winters – without “direct” and impactful sunlight, it can be ineffective. Angelica in the first season was a villain because she bullied the babies behind the adults' backs, There are two of them: An early one that only featured the principal cast, and a later one with Dil and Kimi. To find the foods causing your pain, keep a journal and write down what you ate every time you experience heartburn. However, when their car breaks down, they think the garage is the Grand Canyon. But Chuckie, being the shy, paranoid, easily frightened little boy he is still spends the whole episode expecting something bad to happen until his sister finally convinces him to chill out....literally, they're having ice cream! Also, If you know what's good for you. ", The babies and Stu take a shower with their clothes on in ''Regarding Stuie. The costume mentioned above had a zipper in the front that disappeared once it was fully zipped, and Reptar's mouth actually moved perfectly with the man in the costume's voice. Cool guy Ramon however steps up and does the job instead. Chuckie's usual reaction to when Tommy announces they're going on an adventure. ", Stu often refers to Tommy as "champ" and Grandpa Lou will refer to all the babies as "sprouts," and to Tommy in particular as "Scout.". In "Chuckie Loses His Glasses", Angelica steals Chuckie's glasses while the latter is counting in a game of hide-and-seek and has him searching everywhere for them. In "Baby Power", the babies think they've turned Dil into a superpowered monster and try to get him back to normal by spilling water on him. The episode "Radio Daze" features the Rugrats' take on, In one episode, the kids are looking for nickels in the sand box after Angelica digs one up by accident. Ever wake up with a burning sensation in the back of your throat? A mind blowing threesome ensued which resulted in me stumbling and exhausted back to the b&b quietly fishing out for the door key which was on a string accessible via the letterbox, sneaking up the squeaky stairs and slipping into bed shortly before dawn broke. "Kid TV" involves Stu throwing his half-finished invention at the TV after seeing a commercial from a competitor, breaking the TV as a result. If you stop to think about it, Chas is the most tragic character in the whole show. In "Garage Sale," as Stu does his trademark, The Episode "Give and Take" features Chuckie becoming enamored with Tommy's clown-faced punching bag named Boppo, to the point where Phil expresses concern over the endless hours Chuckie has spent literally. She says, "That's more like it," and Tommy walks towards the camera and his diaper fills up the screen. This may be a minor concern compared to a shorter life span, greater risk of various cancers, premature aging and various other health problems associated with smoking, but it's one to consider if you're trying to sleep more peacefully. Another occurs in Season 1 only. The pilot episode had Tommy inspecting the toilet to find out what it does. Cue. While carbs with protein help make you sleepy, it's important for your overall health to choose healthy carbs. Here, MC receives messages initiated by characters with the D.D.D. In "The Blizzard," he runs into the kitchen and screams "Yippee, school's been cancelled!" instant, perception, transpire(d), occur(ed), review(ing), crash, touch(ing), second, events, vase 70 October 3, 2011 Alice Covers Up: Everyone is going to a pool party, including Alice. as soon as the babies find the female manager, whom they believe to be "Lady Luck,". Meanwhile, Angelica sneaks into the center ring to be a trapeze artist, which gets her in a lot of trouble when Drew sees her. It's usually subverted when the adventure goes south, just as Chuckie said it would (but they still had a blast). Also had another short lived spinoff Angelica and Susie's Preschool Daze: the name says it all. "Visitors From Outer Space", though the aliens' resemblance to Tommy's relatives gave it away. An interesting subversion is the episode "Touchdown Tommy". Didi picks Dil up and notes, "Your diaper is wet, sweetie. Don’t give me shit about unions. In "Chuckie's Duckling", Chuckie tries to keep a duckling named Herbert. There was also a comic (Whether or not it was meant to be canon or not) wherein Chuckie was standing on a crack, thinking that it's "Step on a crack, bring your mother back". Look at them. Dr Lipschitz. Paraphrasing the description at nick.com: Grown-ups act as if babies don't know anything, but the fearless, hairless Tommy Pickles and his baby brigade know what's really going on. He's yelled at Tommy, Phil and Lil many times when it probably wasn't warranted (if what he said wasn't wrong, it was how he said it). They eventually think a nurse in the nursing home is Lady Luck. 5 years later Microsoft introduces the Actimates Barney. "Angelica's Worst Nightmare". he quickly gives up when he realizes how biased the jury and the judge are against his client. Running from 1991 to 2004, it is Nick's third-longest running animated series, next to SpongeBob SquarePants and The Fairly OddParents. Hypertension stage 3 is the most severe form of high blood pressure. In "The Bank Trick", while wandering the bank for M&Ms, they unintentionally set off a burglary alarm, and when the police show up, it turns out that. One theory suggests your body adapts to the sedative effects of alcohol during the first half of your sleep cycle, and continues to attempt to adapt during the second half even though it has processed the alcohol out of your bloodstream. MC also has a special ability to view messages between … "Stu Gets a Job": When Stu is in the Elvis suit saying, "Well, turnabout is fair play.". "Uhh... not really. She then stuffs her face. In contrast, his older brother, Tommy, loves taking baths. You may also wake up more frequently and earlier after a night of heavy drinking. Also, be sure to check out The UNOFFICIAL Rugrats Online, a high-quality fansite. In "Chuckie Gets Skunked" one of the attempts to cure Chuckie. They only end up getting the turkey to land on Stu and Drew's satellite dishes, causing interference with the many football games they're watching. A later episode also focuses on the fact that Angelica, who by then is the lone remaining only child in the series, really wants a sibling. Before the occasion. In "Beauty Contest", due to being disguised as a girl, Tommy wears white, frilly panties under his dress instead of the usual diapers and has several of these. This one is shown to be a very cool and fun place. The house is quiet, the bed cozy, you've eaten healthy, nutritious foods, but not too much. However, Angelica still genuinely has a cold, covers one of the crook's head, causing him to crash into a hydrant, and send both of them flying headfirst into the back window of a police car, UsefulNotes/The Renaissance Age of Animation, WesternAnimation/Nickelodeon Shorts and Interstitials, Administrivia/Pages Needing Transparent Images. Angelica, as usual, takes this opportunity to torment the babies. This confuses Didi, and at one point, she thinks he has a dirty diaper. Would you change your diet if you knew it would help you get a full night of uninterrupted sleep? ", where Stu told Chuckie, Another example is in an earlier Season 1 episode "Barbecue Story", where Chaz (. One such example was in the Season 1 episode "Real or Robots? While this returned on sparse occasions she interacted with her family, most later episodes played her as a more mature. Played straight, then inverted in "In the Dreamtime", in which after having several nightmares, Chuckie convinces himself he's dreaming when he's actually not. Some foods are more likely to provoke heartburn than others. Some herbal remedies are caffeinated too. Nicotine—the addictive ingredient in cigarettes—has been shown to mess with the biological clock found in the genes of mice. "Chuckie's Red Hair": The scene where Betty comes in with Phil and Lil. They'd be happy to inform the grown-ups, if they could only understand baby talk. If you're searching for sleep, tryptophan has an ally that needs special attention. First things first, this piece is really long.If you don't want to read it all right now, I recommend bookmarking it so you can come back to it later. So do some cold medicines, weight loss pills, and diuretics. The babies recall how the four of them and Angelica all met one another at a housewarming party for Stu and Didi. Tommy's last name, "Pickles," is sometimes mispronounced in various ways, such as "Peaches" (. Tommy and Chuckie have yet another feud in "Opposites Attract", when Tommy wants to climb rocks, Chuckie wants to pick dandelions, and neither one wants to do the other's activity. Chuckie is terrified at the thought of his hair getting cut off but is ultimately fine when he goes through with it. Taking sympathy on me they invited me back to their place for a nightcap or three. You're all settled in. Aunt Miriam calls Didi a different name each time they speak to one another. she hears the stipulations of what Santa delivers to bad little kids, turning on a false smile and pretending to be well behaved whenever they were watching, the judge even allows her to bring up her toys as witnesses, falling asleep and not watching Tommy and Angelica, intentionally avoided this style of acting. This especially applies to his older brother, Drew. She then, The entire episode revolves around Angelica successfully. I have been vegan for about 2 months. New chats are acquired as the story progresses or upon obtaining selected new cards. "Under Chuckie's Bed": Chuckie - his father having traded in his crib for his first bed - is afraid to sleep in it because he sees a monster underneath it. This isn't surprising. Chuckie has an American father and a Japanese stepmother and stepsister. Your body can't produce it by itself, so it needs to find it in the food you eat. They soon realize it was Angelica who broke the lamp and she even admits it, because she hated it and gloats loud enough that the adults hear her. There was one attempt, however. In "The Slide", Susie and the other babies help Chuckie get rid of his fear of slides, which he developed after being pushed down a too-big slide. The original intro sequence, which has fuller animation than the show itself. The first Halloween episode had some pretty creepy background music. In "Tommy's First Birthday", the babies try eating dog food, but only Phil likes it. Charlotte in particular seems to be the most frequent rebel to this trope. "Dayscare" has Chuckie and Kimi having their first day of daycare. You must pay him this before he kills you. Chaz, in "Mr. Clean" when the babies get into the trash, complete with, Chuckie also did one in "Curse of the Werewuff" after Angelica lies that he will. The scientific term for a tummyache in general is "abdominal pain". A few years after the original series ended, there was a duology of direct-to-video films called. Is hardly a good idea for a joke. Later, with strong rerun ratings, the show was put back into production and became one of Nickelodeon's biggest mainstays. In the episode "I Remember Melville", Chuckie gets a pet pill bug named Melville, who suddenly dies when Chuckie asks Tommy, Phil, and Lil to look after him.
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