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| Original Air Date—9 September 1967 Out in the countryside, Peter escapes an accident with the help of his Spider-Man disguise, but discovers a cave, with Dr.Octopus in charge of some power machines due to rule the World. Doc Ock captures Spidey, then Miss Brant who happened to be in the area. The villain is keeping both prisoners as witnesses for his demonstration of power... |
| Original Air Date—9 September 1967 |
| Original Air Date—16 September 1967 Rumors of a giant lizard terrorizing the swamps in Florida brings Jamieson to send Peter to take pictures of this creature. However, this interests Spider-Man as well. However, on the spot, he meets the Lizard, which might be the lost Dr.Connors, whose wife and son told the sudden disappearance to Spidey before he met the hideous monster... |
| Original Air Date—16 September 1967 Spider-Man faces Electro, a man capable to shoot lightning rods with his hand and traveling on electric lines to go to his next heist. |
| Original Air Date—23 September 1967 After framing Spider-Man, Mysterio offers to kill the superhero for J. Jonah Jameson for a fee. |
| Original Air Date—30 September 1967 Spider-Man fights the Vulture who is controlling a massive flock of birds. |
| Original Air Date—30 September 1967 J. Jonah Jameson pursues Spider-Man with a special robot specifically designed to capture him. |
| Original Air Date—7 October 1967 |
| Original Air Date—7 October 1967 Spider-Man deals with the treacherous thief, the Sandman, a thug made of sand and capable to change his hands as mighty cement bricks. |
| Original Air Date—14 October 1967 Spider-Man must stop a giant robot on the rampage, with an open stomach used as a giant furnace to burn his pawns. |
| Original Air Date—14 October 1967 The Green Goblin tries to make a pact with J.Jonah Jameson in order to catch Spider-Man. However, Spidey must beware of his foe's witching powers. |
| Original Air Date—21 October 1967 Escaped from jail, Electro is trying to find, then trap Spiderman for revenge. |
| Original Air Date—21 October 1967 A wicked Wax Museum curator, Parafino, wants Spider-Man as a "permanent exhibit". He sets a trap for him, but on the same night, Miss Brant has a car break near the museum. She goes into the building and asks for help, unaware of Parafino's scheme for her favorite hero... |
| Original Air Date—28 October 1967 A bad case of the common cold complicates Spider-Man's efforts to stop The Rhino from stealing the components of a secret weapon. |
| Original Air Date—4 November 1967 |
| Original Air Date—4 November 1967 |
| Original Air Date—11 November 1967 Dr.Magneto (not related with the X-Men character) uses a magnetic gun to initialize some incidents. Fortunately, Spider-Man steals the show by keeping the mad doctor to do more harm in New York. This ends in a showdown in New York's Hall of Fame... |
| Original Air Date—11 November 1967 |
| Original Air Date—18 November 1967 A series of robberies are taking place around Manhattan, all committed by prominent figures history - Blackbeard the Pirate and Jesse James. Spidey traces the dirty work to Parafino's Wax Museum, where he discovers that sure enough, the figures created by Parafino are behind the robberies. Parafino, enraged that Spidey is on to him, has the Executioner of Paris go after him, but Spidey traps the Executioner. When Spidey confronts Parafino at his museum, Parafino turns the robots of the 3 villains on him. Spidey, however, rips the control box out of the wall, stopping them in their tracks. When Parafino hurls a glob of wax at Spidey, the web-slinger throws it right back at him, pinning Parafino against a wall. The museum owner is arrested for the robberies. |
| Original Air Date—18 November 1967 A series of heists are made by mythical creatures, ruled by a woman who holds a library. Spider-Man must put a stop to this before it goes too far... |
| Original Air Date—25 November 1967 Spider-Man battles with an invisible man, who is framing him around town. |
| Original Air Date—25 November 1967 A fakir is giving a hard time to Spider-Man, especially that he is a clever magician who can send spells to animals to attack the hero. |
| Original Air Date—2 December 1967 The famous Pirate Ghost Ship "Flying Dutchman" is haunting the East River. It's up to Spider-Man to unfold the mystery, despite the fact he might meet the treacherous Mysterio, and try to solve some crimes related to this grisly appearance... |
| Original Air Date—2 December 1967 Trying to foil a mystery keeping the demolition of a playhouse, Spider-Man meets Blackwell the Magician who, behind his mischievous tricks, has a message to say to him... |
| Original Air Date—9 December 1967 |
| Original Air Date—9 December 1967 A mastermind uses a cow-boy and a thug to find blueprints to destroy New York. It's up to Spider-Man to foil and neutralize their evil plan. |
| Original Air Date—16 December 1967 Spider-Man must stop a couple of former clever circus acrobats, dressed in dark, specialized in robbing big bank safes... |
| Original Air Date—16 December 1967 Spider-Man must stop a criminal, Dr Von Schlick, who uses an oil refinery as a base for his criminal activities. |
| Original Air Date—23 December 1967 In order to do a final battle with Spider-Man, the Vulture abducts J.Jonah Jameson and puts him next to a revolving pendulum. It's up to Spidey to stop the Vulture, otherwise his other nemesis Jamieson ends up in two halves. |
| Original Air Date—23 December 1967 After saving Miss Brant, Spider-Man must battle unusual creatures which are shadows who can strike back. |
| Original Air Date—30 December 1967 Doc Ock steals a device in order to rule the world. Spider-Man must do something to keep this evil mastermind to achieve his dreadful threat. |
| Original Air Date—30 December 1967 The Green Goblin uses magic to neutralize Spider-Man while doing his heists. Will Spidey put an end to this menace with limited powers ? |
| Original Air Date—6 January 1968 Spider-Man is back in Florida, where he must find the secret behind an old Spanish Fort, guarded by some would-be Conquistadors. |
| Original Air Date—6 January 1968 |
| Original Air Date—13 January 1968 Dr Noah Buddy releases Electro and the Green Goblin to try to catch Spider-Man once and for all in a series of showdowns. |
| Original Air Date—13 January 1968 |
| Original Air Date—20 January 1968 |
| Original Air Date—20 January 1968 The Flys, a.k.a. the Patterson Twins, are paroled and freed. However, Spider-Man does not believe this and for a reason: they are framing him for all the heists they've done. It's up to Spidey to catch them in their act. |
| Original Air Date—14 September 1968 |
| Original Air Date—21 September 1968 Peter hears that his friend Mary Jane (yes, the Mary Jane Watson) has a new job as a dancer in a hip night club in Greenwich Village. However, he discovers that this is a front for the criminal activities of the Kingpin, a notorious gangster. It's up to Spider-Man to foil this plot, in the risk of being drowned in some water tank which the Kingpin installed in the backstage of the club to get rid of his enemies... |
| Season 2, Episode 3: Swing CityOriginal Air Date—28 September 1968 A new nuclear reactor has been built in the heart of Manhattan, and Peter Parker's science class is researching it. Peter is asked by his attractive classmate, Sonya, to help her that night with research about the reactor. As Spidey is making his way to Sonya's home, trouble is brewing. A demented radiation specialist breaks into the new reactor and threatens the city with ransom; unless he is paid $10 million, given amnesty from prosecution, and given permission to build his own reactor, he will use anti-gravity rays on Manhattan to lift it into the sky. When his demands are refused, he does exactly that, and makes a ransom demand of $100-million, along with the other conditions, and unless his demands are met he will deactivate the ray & send Manhattan plummeting back to earth. Spidey must abort his date with Sonya & tunnel into the reactor to stop the madman. The specialist, who has speculated Spidey's powers came from radiation, tries to neutralize them by subjecting Spidey to anti-radiation. Unfortunately for him, Spidey resists the anti-radiation by force of will & kicks the specialist in the face. The stunned specialist fires his gun at Spidey, but misses, and the ray from the gun hits the controls sustaining the anti-gravity ray. As Manhattan starts to drop like a stone, Spidey must neutralize the psychotic specialist quickly... |
| Original Air Date—5 October 1968 At school, Peter finds himself in competition with the local football jock - Roy Robinson - for the attention of the most attractive girls. Roy is not only a talented football player, but his dad is a brilliant scientist who had created an invisibility chemical for the government, and is extremely wealthy. Peter attempts to get on the football team but is rebuffed, and reluctantly takes on a job as a water boy in hopes of making it as a replacement player. Unfortunately for him, other forces want the invisibility chemical - a psychopathic mastermind known as the Skymaster, who travels over New York in a zeppelin hidden behind artificial clouds. In the middle of the night, the Skymaster kidnaps Roy Robinson from his home and tries to extort the formula from Robinson's dad, using Roy as bait. Roy does not show up at practice the next day, and Peter overhears the conversation between the coach, Roy's dad, and the police officer investigating the kidnapping. Realizing how much is at stake, Peter changes into Spidey to hunt down the Skymaster and rescue Roy. Soon he finds the Skymaster - hidden behind artificial clouds - and breaks into the zeppelin. The Skymaster & his men are stunned to find 'the webbed meddler' on their turf, and even as the formula comes in by radio Spidey overpowers the Skymaster's men. Despite the warnings of his crew, the Skymaster fires a gun at Spidey, who ducks, and the ray from the gun hits the zeppelin's controls, starting a fire & sending the airship out of control. Spidey & Roy must escape the burning airship and make back to the school for the game...but will they? |
| Original Air Date—12 October 1968 When a city bank mysteriously vanishes into the street, J. Jonah Jameson sends a reporter named Hammond to investigate, while sending Peter to visit a scientist who has recorded voices supposedly from the center of the earth. Peter visits the scientist, and when a recording is played for him, he discovers it is the men - or beasts - who made the bank disappear, and they are plotting another one. Realizing it is only a few minutes until the plot is carried out, Peter becomes Spidey & heads for the bank. Sure enough, the bank disappears into the earth! Spidey follows it down & finds a strange kingdom of creatures - the Mole-Men. When the leader announces a plan to subjugate the people who were in the building when it was taken, Spidey moves into action & overpowers the Mole-Men, and both they & their hostages will be in for a surprise... |
| Original Air Date—19 October 1968 |
| Original Air Date—26 October 1968 |
| Original Air Date—2 November 1968 |
| Original Air Date—9 November 1968 Thousands of years before the dawn of civilization, evil magicians were fighting for supremacy - and Kotep, the Scarlet Sorcerer, was the most aggressive of these. When he loses a battle with an opponent, his own demons turn against him & place him in a time suspension. Years later, he is an exhibition at the museum where Peter is taking a course. The professor teaching it has found a spell that can supposedly revive the sorcerer, and when it is tested, Kotep does indeed come back to life - and turns on the professor! When Peter & his fellow students hear a loud crash, they run in to discover Kotep & a demon slave, who come after them! Peter turns into Spidey & goes after Kotep, who sends his demon after him. When Spidey injures the demon, Kotep vanishes from the museum & plans to set a trap using a huge web suspended between skyscrapers. Meanwhile, the injured professor tells his students a secret to stop Kotep - his scepter must be taken away from him, as he is powerless without it. Spidey finds himself trapped in the giant web, but not before his friends Bob & Susan inform him how to stop Kotep. He comes to in Kotep's domain, thousands of years before. Making his way to Kotep's castle, he finds himself trapped by the scarlet sorcerer, who sends a giant spider after him. Remembering what Susan had yelled at him from the street, Spidey gets Kotep's scepter & destroys the spider. He then drops the scepter, which shatters, and Kotep & his legions of demons must go back into the depths of time... |
| Season 2, Episode 10: VineOriginal Air Date—16 November 1968 |
| Original Air Date—23 November 1968 In the dead of night, a menacing giant cat is stalking across Manhattan & stealing valuables - furs, jewelry, cash - and bringing it back to a tiny apartment. The cat is the product of a demented sorcerer named Pardo, who is planning a vile scheme - to rob Manhattan's wealthiest citizens and then sap the souls out of their bodies. At a movie theater the following night, Peter attends a premiere of a strange film called 'My...Pet' with his girlfriend, Polly. When the film starts, the giant cat appears, and begins gassing the audience with a noxious gas that puts them into a trance. Peter is the only one who is immune to it, and he immediately changes into Spider-Man to put a stop to it. As Pardo's men drive around the theater robbing patrons, Spidey puts a stop to them, then bursts into the camera room & catches Pardo in the act. The psychotic sorcerer jumps into a chair & flies into the huge eye on the screen, and Spidey follows. Spidey finds himself in a huge water tank, with a giant cat peering down at him. He ducks out of sight, as the cat causes tremendous panic amongst the theater-goers. Spidey emerges from the tank & leads the giant cat across Manhattan, towards a confrontation on the Brooklyn Bridge, where Spidey has a plan to put an end to Pardo's reign of terror. |
| Original Air Date—30 November 1968 Peter Parker is on assignment in South America with some wealthy businessmen. Their plane crashes in the jungle and their only salvation is a frail boat on the river. However, the river ends as a whirlpool and all are caught in an eerie cave full of bats and unusual creatures. The businessmen are captured by the henchmen of a Conquistador, who uses a fire pit to terrorize and rule over this strange world. It's up to Spider-Man to free the menaced innocents and neutralize this paranoid tyrant. |
| Original Air Date—7 December 1968 Peter and his friend Penny, trying to solve the mystery of a disappeared space ship, are lost on a flight in the middle of the Ocean and must land on uncharted Island. The Natives catch Penny and wants to sacrifice her in a volcano, along with the nose of a spaceship. Spider-Man must battle some creatures before getting to Penny and save her from a fall to the boiling lava... |
| Season 2, Episode 14: HomeOriginal Air Date—14 December 1968 |
| Season 2, Episode 15: BlottoOriginal Air Date—21 December 1968 A demented movie producer named Clive has created a device called the Spirit-Scope, which he uses to set his darkest creation, called Blotto - a black, blob-like creature - loose from the screen. Blotto is released into Manhattan's streets, extending a dark tentacle over anything and when the tentacle retracts, the object is gone. Nothing is too small, or big, for him to consume - cars, lamp posts, mailboxes, even buildings. Peter is out driving with a celebrity when his car runs out of gas, just as Blotto moves in. As Blotto eats his car, Peter sprays a web to a nearby building & lifts the celebrity to safety. When the fire department tries to stop Blotto, the water passes right through him & he attacks their vehicles. Spidey soon discovers that Clive is the source of the problem, and tracks him down. Clive tries to use the Spirit-Scope on Spidey, but misses & hits his friend Collin, who had been about to swing a wrench at Spidey. Spidey swings down & kicks Clive in the head, but the stunned producer threatens to throw the master control switch that will kill the power in the city. Spidey drops down to confront Clive again, who aims the Spirit-Scope at him. Clive thinks he has Spidey after the web-slinger does not move, but Spidey suddenly comes to life as Clive gets a bit too close and is punched in the face, knocking him out. Spidey takes the Spirit-Scope and heads into the streets after Blotto, thinking if the device brought him to life, it can kill him, too. As the black menace rears up, Spidey fires the Spirit-Scope, which hits Blotto head-on and turns him into a mountain of paper. Clive is jailed, and New York starts to rebuild. |
| Original Air Date—28 December 1968 |
| Original Air Date—4 January 1969 At a banquet, a prominent scientist named Dr. Irivng Caldwell is to receive an award for his newest creation - the Astro-Helmet, which has the ability to levitate the user. But Caldwell vanishes, literally, in a bolt of lightning. A psychopath named Dr. Zap has kidnapped Caldwell to duplicate the Astro-Helmet for his own evil use. Caldwell's son, Jan, is drawn into a trap by Dr. Zap, who orders him to go to Lightning Mountain with the Astro-Helmet. When Peter spots Jan - dubbed 'Skyboy' by the Daily Bugle - he confronts him, and the two of them decide to team up to confront Dr. Zap at Lightning Mountain. Dr. Zap, however, 'zaps' Jan with electricity, and brings him & Spidey into his lair when Spidey goes to help Jan. Jan is reunited with his father, but Spidey is caged inside a plastic bubble. Enraged, Spidey hammers on the glass, which gets Zap's attention. Realizing he still has his camera, Spidey fires the flash at Zap several times, driving him back. The oriental villain backs into his own electrical transformers & short-circuits them. Jan, Dr. Caldwell, and Spidey narrowly escape before a final, huge explosion destroys Dr. Zap and his lair. |
| Original Air Date—11 January 1969 Two jewel thieves are caught in the act by Spidey after robbing a jewelry store at midnight. They are trying to mix the jewels with ice & then smuggle them out of the country. One of the thieves - known as Dr. Cool - manipulates his trick cane, rendering Spidey unconscious. The henchman ties Spidey up & places him in a deep freeze, then turns the temperature to absolute zero! Spidey is unable to free himself before the cold takes over, and he awakes to find the city in ruins & inhabited by cavemen, who attack him. Fleeing from them, he finds himself attacked by a dinosaur & mastodon as well, but then a noise takes over - the sound of a hammer hitting ice and breaking it away from him. Spidey comes to and discovers a human face staring at him - the cavemen & everything else was a dream! The ice man has stopped by the depot to pick up a load, and discovered Spidey in the freezer. When Spidey asks what time it is, he discovers it's midnight, and anticipates another visit from Dr. Cool. Spidey lies in wait for the thieves and sure enough, they show up. The two men are stunned that Spidey is still alive, and Cool again tries the cane trick. This time it fails, and Spidey stops them by pulling open an ice-filled drawer and sending an avalanche of ice on top of them. Police soon arrive and arrest Dr. Cool & his henchman. |
| Original Air Date—18 January 1969 |
| Original Air Date—22 March 1970 |
| Original Air Date—22 March 1970 |
| Original Air Date—29 March 1970 |
| Original Air Date—29 March 1970 |
| Season 3, Episode 5: Sky HarborOriginal Air Date—5 April 1970 |
| Original Air Date—5 April 1970 |
| Original Air Date—12 April 1970 A series of bank robberies are taking place, with no evidence left behind. The robberies are the work of a group of thieves led by a chemist named Dr. Vespasian, who has created an invisibility formula called 'Invisoscine'. When Spidey investigates the robberies, Vespasian's dog, Brutus - who is also invisible - attacks Spidey. Brutus is thrown against a container of flour, which coats him & reveals him to Spidey. Spidey throws Brutus into a garbage can & traps him, but when police find signs of a struggle & pieces of Spidey's uniform, it is suspected that Spidey is dead. Vespasian sets another plan to rob a bank vault in motion, but Spidey has another plan; to trap Vespasian in the vault using ice cream toppings built into the security system. Sure enough, Vespasian enters the vault, and Spidey appears. Vespasian tries to escape, but Spidey buries Vespasian under mountains of ice cream toppings. The police are waiting outside & arrest the now-visible bank robber. |
| Original Air Date—12 April 1970 |
| Original Air Date—19 April 1970 |
| Original Air Date—19 April 1970 |
| Original Air Date—26 April 1970 |
| Original Air Date—26 April 1970 Peter is assigned to cover a parade for the Daily Bugle, and disguised as Spidey, he sits atop a building taking pictures. Among the floats is a movie star with a fortune in jewels on her - and in the crowd is a group of thieves. When a gas-filled balloon released by the thieves explodes, it knocks everyone out, except Spidey, who goes into action. The thieves escape in a hot-air balloon, but Spidey discovers their identities. They are led by a huge man named Dr. Humperdinck Dumpty, who has his thugs rain sandbags on Spidey, knocking him off the balloon. Spidey lands on a parade-balloon likeness of himself, and helps the movie star, who has just recovered to find her jewels missing. When an announcement appears in the Bugle about a priceless jewel collection on display at a gala, Dumpty - and Spidey - make plans to attend. Dumpty & his henchmen release a laughing gas that distracts the guests, and the thieves grab the jewels. Spidey, however, has his own gas mask that he accosted from one of Dumpty's henchmen, and sprays I.B.P. - Instant Banana Peel - over the floor, which traps the fleeing thieves so police can arrest them. Dumpty escapes to a window, where he inflates his hat to a huge size & drops to the street below. Unfortunately for him, the police are waiting for Dumpty on the street below and arrest him after he traps himself in his hat. |
| Original Air Date—3 May 1970 In New York harbor, a mysterious machine pops up out of the depths. This is the lab of Dr. Atlantian, a demented scientist from the lost continent of Atlantis. At the same time as Atlantian is planning to subjugate the world, Peter is learning about Atlantis - and its apparently highly advanced technology, some of which draws its power from the moon. Unknown to anyone, Atlantian deploys the moonbeam to create an earthquake, which draws attention from the armed forces. The army turns its tanks on Atlantian's reactor, now at the surface of the water. Atlantian deploys a moonbeam across Manhattan, then encases it in a bubble & sinks the island into the ocean. Peter turns into Spidey to thwart Atlantian's plans, and swims to the surface to confront Atlantian in his reactor. The two of them struggle savagely for control of the reactor, until Atlantian threatens to destroy the city by bursting the bubble. Spidey stops Atlantian and encases him in webs, then hits the external power that allows Manhattan to ascend to surface level. |
| Season 3, Episode 14: RollaramaOriginal Air Date—10 May 1970 Peter & his girlfriend Sue are at an old house going through its attic, when one of them discovers a large seed that responds quickly to sunlight. Putting it aside when Sue discovers a large machine - the Glutz Machine - in the attic, Peter turns his attention to the story of the professor who has gone back to 3 million B.C. While he & Sue are investigating, the seed suddenly grows hundredfold in size & rolls through the side of the house and into the street, smashing everything in its way. Sue goes to notify the police, while Spidey heads into the Glutz machine to go back to 'Summit City', home of several creatures called vegetons. Spidey discovers that the inhabitants have been driven out of the city by the cold, caused by a nuclear generator created by Von Glutz. The vegetons inform Spidey that other 'plants' have taken control of the city and that destroying the generator will destroy the rolling pods. The pod, meanwhile, is threatening an ICBM site, poised precariously on a hill above it. Spidey reaches the generator but is harassed by the vine-things, and after killing several is brought down. In an arena, Spidey is forced to fight a huge carnivorous slug called 'Goliath'. He overpowers the huge slug and gets the atomic matter from the generator, then heads back to the Glutz machine to return to the present. He arrives just as an order is given to fire a giant cannon at the rolling pod, and drops the atomic matter into the barrel. The gun fires & reduces the pod to rubble. |
| Season 3, Episode 15: RhinoOriginal Air Date—17 May 1970 |
| Original Air Date—17 May 1970 |
| Original Air Date—24 May 1970 Spidey is swinging across the sky one night when he pauses to look at the stars. Unknown to him, in another galaxy a demented, skeletal being named 'Infinata' - the ruler of Dimenture 5 - is trying to destroy a galaxy after his secrets are stolen & placed in something called the Library of Garth. Before Infinata can destroy the scientist who acquired his secrets, the scientist escapes to Earth. When Infinata's army of ghosts knocks out the scientist's ship, it plummets to Earth - right into Spidey's hands. Before the scientist dies he informs Spidey of the threat Infinata & Dimenture 5 pose to Earth. Spidey takes the Library of Garth & heads for a museum to have it analyzed, but on the way is kidnapped by Infinata & brought to Dimenture 5. The skeletal ruler of Dimenture 5 tries to get Spidey to give up the Library, but fails, and when Spidey attempts to escape Infinata traps him in a quicksand illusion. Up to his neck in the quicksand-like substance, Spidey discovers a way out; as soon as he closes his eyes, he is back in New York City! Realizing Dimenture 5 is only an illusion, existing only in the minds of its believers, Spidey shuts his mind & eyes to Dimenture 5 - and vanishes from the quicksand, to the frustration of Infinata. Infinata is banished to another galaxy, while Spidey ends up back in New York City. He take the Library of Garth to the Science Museum before returning home. |
| Original Air Date—31 May 1970 Spidey's old enemy from 'Swing City' - the Radiation Specialist - is back! This time, he is much darker - even psychopathic. Following his release from jail, the specialist promptly revisits Manhattan's nuclear reactor, stuns the outdoor soldiers guarding it, and again commandeers the reactor. Realizing Spidey still poses a threat to him, the specialist contrives a scheme using a remote-controlled car to get Spidey off the island. Spidey soon finds out about the specialist's plans and gets back into Manhattan, even as the specialist lifts Manhattan into the sky once again. However, the specialist's radiation has corrupted even the police - usually Spidey's friends - except for Captain Stacey, whose strong mind has immunized him against the specialist's radiation. When Spidey is captured after falling into the streets from an earthquake, Stacey implements a plan to help Spidey escape. Spidey heads to the reactor for another confrontation with the radiation specialist, who tries this time to enslave Spidey himself. Spidey, however, resists the radiation and kicks the specialist in the head. The specialist fires his gun at Spidey, who ducks, and the ray from the gun hits the instruments sustaining the anti-gravity ray, sending the island plummeting back to earth. Spidey must neutralize the specialist & his radiation quickly before thousands of people are killed. |
| Original Air Date—7 June 1970 |
| Original Air Date—14 June 1970 |
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