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04-21-2014, 12:30 AM | #10321 |
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Dragon Knight tried so hard to replicate what Power Rangers did, but they left out all the little things.
No real fight dialogue. No real soundtrack. No sense of "heroism" or anything of the sort. It literally became a badly acted soap opera. And it sucks, because the show had so much potential. I thought it had FANTASTIC fight dialogue, I loved all the little details like how the Rider would actually get out of breath and stuff, I was much more convinced by the dialogue in this show during the fights than when Neo-Saban has their actors shout over the footage. In many ways it's better than even Disney as it knew when silence was golden, and didn't feel the need to fill every second with dialogue even if it meant spouting terrible puns without any context. The show has a soundtrack, so I still don't get how 'no music' is a criticism of a show with actual music. And although yes, the show was straight Rider vs Rider with no real monsters of the week to fight it still chronicled the battle against an alien which threatened the whole of the Earth. So "no heroism" is a flat out lie. Quote:
And for a Rider show, its pretty barren too. The show copies many of the Riders' mannerisms yet forgot to put in character nuances that make them feel real. For a Rider show, character details and depth is everything. "But this isn't a Rider show!" The show is called Kamen Rider, they take a lot of Ryuki 's outline for plots and characters, they cared to keep in mannerisms. Guys, it's a fucking Rider show.
Seriously dislike the show if you want, but don't just make up crap - that goes for both of the posts I quoted. Why do people want to hate the show so bad they just spout utter nonsense they would surely know has no base in reality if they actually watched the series? Decade 05. This is the last episode in Kiva's world? Wow this show ain't wasting any time. Not complaining really, this world had some good ides but it didn't really capitalise on their potential. So Wataru is kid sized when he first transforms, but in the next shot he is always adult sized? That kind of weird lack of continuity between scale really frustrates my brain. It isn't the first time toku has had kids growing into full sized heroes, but there is no animation or anything here. He just starts as kid sized and in the next cut he's just a bit shorter than Decade, but they are still practically the same height. The Kivat Bow thing he turns into is pretty sweet though. I love how the fight with Kaixa ends with him just walking off, you could say that whole fight was completely pointless but I say. WHY THE FUCK NOT. The fight in Castle Doran was a bit better, but considering how the castle is introduced I thought getting inside it would feel like a bigger deal but Tsukasa just appears in the corridor. WHY THE FUCK NOT. Also fuck yes, I love those double Rider kicks so much. The biggest disappointment actionwise went down to Yusuke. I actually like him a lot, he's the Kuuga I wish we got in the series as well but he fought the Vassals twice, lost twice and both times it happened off screen? This show has the budget to have Decade throw people out of buildings and drop down after them, or to create contextless fights against other series Riders but it couldn't spend money on doing some fight scenes for Kuuga on his own? Why is he here then? And yes, I know he's the emotional crux of the series as Tsukasa is some soulless moron but this wouldn't even be necessary if Tsukasa was a better character to begin with.
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04-21-2014, 07:16 AM | #10322 |
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The biggest disappointment actionwise went down to Yusuke. I actually like him a lot, he's the Kuuga I wish we got in the series as well but he fought the Vassals twice, lost twice and both times it happened off screen? This show has the budget to have Decade throw people out of buildings and drop down after them, or to create contextless fights against other series Riders but it couldn't spend money on doing some fight scenes for Kuuga on his own? Why is he here then? And yes, I know he's the emotional crux of the series as Tsukasa is some soulless moron but this wouldn't even be necessary if Tsukasa was a better character to begin with. Super-1 Episode 24: This episode felt like the beginning of Season 2 of Super-1 with the introduction of the new villains, new opening video of the series, and lots of new elements. I love Kazuya's new henshin pose it is a lot shorter. The dialogue cut out during that part so I don't know if he upgraded himself or not but it seems like he might have. The monster of the week looked ridiculous and his name was Killer Knife but the best part was when he was defeated and was like Damn it! The newest addition was that the kids who helped out Super-1 became the Junior Rider Squad and they seem like they are going to be a big part of the series moving forward. Normally little kids bother me in these shows at times but they seem pretty smart so far. The four New Generals and the New Leader all look very intriguing I can't wait to see them in action. I have to say that because of these villains I am more excited to watch Super-1 more now than before.
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04-21-2014, 09:31 AM | #10323 |
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The biggest disappointment actionwise went down to Yusuke. I actually like him a lot, he's the Kuuga I wish we got in the series as well but he fought the Vassals twice, lost twice and both times it happened off screen? This show has the budget to have Decade throw people out of buildings and drop down after them, or to create contextless fights against other series Riders but it couldn't spend money on doing some fight scenes for Kuuga on his own? Why is he here then? And yes, I know he's the emotional crux of the series as Tsukasa is some soulless moron but this wouldn't even be necessary if Tsukasa was a better character to begin with.
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04-21-2014, 11:18 AM | #10324 |
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You're actually not going to see Kuuga much after this. The show tends to treat him more like the laundry guy from Faiz or the milk-drinker from Blade: the helpful male sidekick. I'm pretty sure the writers actually forgot he could transform for most of the show's middle stretch. He does transform occasionally, but it's always pretty rare to see Yusuke actually get out and fight alongside Tsukasa.
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04-21-2014, 01:02 PM | #10325 |
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That was one of the most frustrating aspects to early Decade. There are so many instances in which transforming would have kept him out of trouble and actually allowed him to take on a threat, but the show loved to ignore the fact that he was freaking Kuuga.
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04-21-2014, 01:35 PM | #10326 |
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It sounds pretty weird that the show forgets about the first Rider it introduces, that the whole opening arc is centred around.
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04-21-2014, 02:09 PM | #10327 |
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Decade is one of those shows that you'll enjoy while you watch it, but then afterwards, you'll say to yourself "None of that made ANY sense."
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04-21-2014, 05:33 PM | #10328 |
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Kabuto Episode 7
Getting straight to the action. I like this episode already. I do really question Zect though, I mean you would think they'd give the Zectroopers some sort of weapon upgrade. It's obvious they're no match for the Worms and if whatever rider they're using can't show up, then they pretty much screwed the pooch on whatever operation they're doing. So why not just upgrade their armor and weapons so that they can at least stand a chance against Worms before they clock up? Or just take the Smart Brain approach and make belts and suits for them to use similar to the Riotroopers? I do not understand this company from a logical military standpoint. On the upside though...Bee is here and his suit is as awesome as it looks in toy form. I'm not the biggest fan of how the Masked Forms look, but I'm digging the one TheBee has. Looks pretty nifty. Though if he has a Wasp Zector, why is he called TheBee and not TheWasp (And why is it Kamen Rider TheBee and not just Kamen Rider Bee)? Curious to see how the henshin works since the Zecotr is on his arm and not the belt. It does appear though that this Shadow does in fact have it's shit together. They went in there like an actual military force. And TheBee himself isn't too shabby, he did take all of the Worms out with just a few punches after all. Oh how I love the relationship between these two. They really do come off as brother and sister. These two look like they'll get along justttttttttttttttttttttttttt fine. We now bring you to Iron Chef: Kamen Rider Edition! Wow Hiyori is all for trying to get Kagami fired isn't she? She really doesn't like him I suppose. Though to be fair I don't think she likes people as a whole. I take it Tendou has rarely ever lost in his life. Either that, or he was asking a legitimate question and Yaguruma took it as being a sore loser. Either way who cares, it was over tofu, and tofu is bleh. Why would the Worm attack a wedding in the first place? Was it sent down here to rob people of happiness by the Zangyack? It could be jealous though of all of the love people are receiving on a wedding day. Or it just has a pension for attacking churches when weddings are going on. It is only targeting those in white clothes? Why? I mean I know I'm not going to get an explanation, but I still can't but help wonder why it would only target those in white. So it's a henshin bracelet? Huh, that's a new one for Kamen Rider. Well in terms of transforming into your main base form. Curious though as to why it isn't a belt system for him (and going by the toys some of the other riders). That is probably something that will also not be explained. Those things have blade attachments? Huh, learn something new everyday. So basically Rider Sting is just a good old fashioned with a Rider Punch? Oh it is on like Donkey Kong now. Well I must say episode seven was quite the nice episode. The story was here, and wasn't half bad. It did a good job of introducing our new character in Yaguruma, and presenting the now present conflict of Kabuto not being needed in the eyes of Zect, and how he now has a rival in TheBee. This also ended up adding to the main overarching story of the show as it did introduce both a new important character as well as a new rider. So I'd say story wise this episode had it's shit together. Pretty much all of the reoccurring characters didn't get any development this episode. However I'll accept it since this episode had the task of introducing a new character. Yaguruma is quite the nice character IMO. He's sort of like a calmer and more zen version of Tendou, which of course makes him the perfect contrast and rival to Tendou who is a bit more vocal and not all that calm. The story did a good job of setting up who he is and some of his beliefs, both of which shine through his character. So while the episode wasn't heavy on development, it did have one sparkle of it which wasn't bad at all. And now we come to what has for all but a few hiccups been my favorite part of the show so far: the action. I found the action to be lacking in the last two episode, and it came back full force (insert Rider Chips here) in this one. The fight in the beginning between Zect, Shadow, and TheBee versus the Worms was done very well and showcased just how outclassed regular old Zectroopers are compared to those of Shadow, as well as showcase Bee's strengths. The fight at the end was pretty nice as well as it showed a real clash of styles in terms of fighting between Tendou and Yaguruma. Overall I thought the action kicked some real ass this episode. The episode as a whole had a real kick ass vibe to it. I don't know if it's because having to introduce a new rider meant that they had to throw so much into the three mean categories to get him over well, but whatever the cause this episode came out really well. It was entertaining and was good on a critical level. P.S. I love TheBee's suit. I think I like it just a tiny bit more then Kabuto's.
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04-22-2014, 01:12 AM | #10329 |
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Agito Episode 1
Let me guess, this kid just unlocked the door for all sorts of bad monsters and stuff to come onto the human world? Are the robot sounds needed for when he's moving his arms? The helmet I can sort of understand, but other movements using that sound effect seem rather cliche to me. He isn't a robot, he's just a man in a heavily armored suit. There is no need for that sound. Also is that really all the training for the day? Just catch a ball and shoot some down? It seems like there should have been a bit more to it. Like him trying to avoid the balls as they are shot at him in a rapid fashion, or trying to shoot down the balls in multiple directions while they're being shot at him (i.e. one coming from the front, one to the side, etc). Overall it seems like a pretty easy training session which should have had more to it. Not quite sure how you can tell that it is something ancient or not. But I digress. I will say though that it is smart of them to just hook it up to a computer to try and figure out the combination. It reminds me of what they did in Beetleborgs to get Flubber out of the organ for the second time after Wolfie put him back in there. It makes sense since it would take who knows how long to crack the code by human hand, which could result in utilizing a lot of workers which would equal having to use a lot of money. So this...company for lack of a better term (not really sure what else to call them for now) is acting quite smart here. Did that man have his limbs stuffed into different parts of the tree? Youch. Tendou he is not I assume? Not sure who this Mana girl is (I already know Shouchi is Agito since I've seen the OP video and henshin videos before), but scene here with Shouchi is fairly nice. Taking in the fact that Shouchi has amnesia (ever explained?), I do wonder if she knew him before he lost his memory or after he lost his memory. Regardless they seem fairly close judging by how they conversed. Not sure what to expect from them in terms of relationship, but it was a pretty nice scene, it once again having a very J-Drama feel to it which if you read any of my 555 reviews, you know I'm a sucker for Rider doing scenes like that. Nearly died, has miraculously gotten stronger...either Ryou is going to end up being a rider, or he's an Orphenoch like creature. Either way he has the right idea, the feeling of water is really relaxing. Okay I'm usually pretty good at figuring out the odd little customs in these shows from studying Japanese culture. But I'm lost after that scene. What exactly was that stick with the noose for? Oh my God what the hell was with that noise!? I have my sound set to how it usually is for watching rider (Youtube volume at max, laptop volume at 60) and noises aren't that loud. But that was freaking loud as hell. Whining noises like that surprisingly irritate me, I say surprisingly because I'm a fan of industrial bands like Nine Inch Nails, Ministry, KMFDM, Rammstein, and Merzbow. But damn was that just irritatingly loud. And how could a monster attack not only emit a noise like that, but have it carry out who knows how far out to where it effects Shouchi and Ryou? I'd ask why just them, but I know Shouchi will become Agito and I'm assuming at this point Ryou is Gills. Oh and what's with this monster and stuffing people into trees? Dude she just found her husband dead. Pretty sure she isn't going to be all that talkative for a while. And we're meeting late at night because...I don't know. I was told I had to play a victim of sorts so I guess we're meeting at night so I'll be extra vulnerable. GODDAMMIT NOT THIS NOISE AGAIN! Man this monster must really have a grudge against that family to take out every member of it. Speaking of the monster, it's not that great looking to me. Just a human sized leopard (at least I think it's suppose to be a leopard). Plus what's with that ring of light over it's head when it's attacking somebody? Now this is how a military/special ops like rider force should operate. Quick to deploy, equip, and move out on the mission. Zect and Smart Brain could take a few notes from SAUL. The henshin or equipping was pretty good and fits how a rider like G3 would turn into a rider. It's a little weird at first seeing the rider have the armor put on him by the help of somebody else, but considering this is a military force it does make sense. The suit isn't too bad either, though out of all the G3s it isn't my favorite (he'll pop up eventually). It has a real metal hero style to it, which is honestly why I like it and the other G3s so much as far as suits go. Probably not the best idea though to have it run on battery power. "I would, but I'm kinda getting my ass handed to me at the moment and I don't see an opportunity to escape." Hey look, the show's namesake showed up. The Agito suit...is not one of my favorite. I haven't liked it since I first saw the design when I was becoming a fan of the show (ironic considering I won an Agito figure), and while I've grown to like it a little bit, it still isn't that great looking to me. I think the back of the chest armor should have just been gold instead of black. It makes it look like part of the suit under the armor which gives off the illusion that the gold piece is just hanging on by a string. I'm not too big on the black shoulder pads either, but I'm a bit more forgiving of those since they have silver all around the edge of them too break up all of the black. I don't really like the head crest either. Well when it's normal I don't like it. When it's all flailed out it looks pretty cool. So yeah overall, not the biggest fan of the suit. So are all of the monsters in this show going to be cats? Well this is Agito huh? I haven't been too big on watching it for quite a while now due to not really enjoying the Agito suit, as well as the OP video. I only now decided to watch it due to warming up to the non G3 suits and hearing how it's like Faiz but not as technology based. After watching the first episode I must say, I'm pleasantly surprised at how much I dug it. There really isn't any story setup here to be frank. We kinda have a tease of it by what SAUL is said to do, but it's just a tease. The episode is devoid of introducing the story of the show. It kinda has an in episode story with the case of the bodies in the trees, but it's not focused on all that much due to having to introduce the characters. How are those characters? They're alright from what I saw. I'm already liking Hikawa as he seems like a pretty good guy who when it comes to his job won't take BS from anybody. I like his assistants, especially the girl. Shouchi comes off as a goofball, and since that's the only side we saw of him in the episode, it makes me assume that's how he is for the whole show. This isn't a bad thing per say, I love Shinji who is goofy, and there's a goofiness to Shotaro, Philip, and even Takumi. But Shouchi for now comes off like a complete and utter goofball, with no seriousness to him. As for Ryou, he was there. That's it. The rest of the characters were alright I guess. I don't find myself disliking any of them or thinking they are bad characters. As for action, it was decent for how much we got, which was barely any. Hikawa pretty much got squashed quickly, and once Shouchi showed up it became a full on squash. So right now I'm not impressed with the action. It doesn't come close to how good the combat in Kabuto and 555 have. So in the end, even though it was lacking in quite a few aspect, I actually got into the episode. It reminded me of Kuuga, but not as serialized as Kuuga is. I was entertained, never felt bored, and while it lacked a true story, the episode moved along pretty well for a first episode. It isn't the best one I've seen, but it's way better then Blade's first episode. Will I keep watching Agito? I'll watch up to five and then decide. But so far I'm enjoying it.
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04-22-2014, 01:28 AM | #10330 |
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Agito Episode 1
Let me guess, this kid just unlocked the door for all sorts of bad monsters and stuff to come onto the human world? Are the robot sounds needed for when he's moving his arms? The helmet I can sort of understand, but other movements using that sound effect seem rather cliche to me. He isn't a robot, he's just a man in a heavily armored suit. There is no need for that sound. Also is that really all the training for the day? Just catch a ball and shoot some down? It seems like there should have been a bit more to it. Like him trying to avoid the balls as they are shot at him in a rapid fashion, or trying to shoot down the balls in multiple directions while they're being shot at him (i.e. one coming from the front, one to the side, etc). Overall it seems like a pretty easy training session which should have had more to it. Not quite sure how you can tell that it is something ancient or not. But I digress. I will say though that it is smart of them to just hook it up to a computer to try and figure out the combination. It reminds me of what they did in Beetleborgs to get Flubber out of the organ for the second time after Wolfie put him back in there. It makes sense since it would take who knows how long to crack the code by human hand, which could result in utilizing a lot of workers which would equal having to use a lot of money. So this...company for lack of a better term (not really sure what else to call them for now) is acting quite smart here. Did that man have his limbs stuffed into different parts of the tree? Youch. Tendou he is not I assume? Not sure who this Mana girl is (I already know Shouchi is Agito since I've seen the OP video and henshin videos before), but scene here with Shouchi is fairly nice. Taking in the fact that Shouchi has amnesia (ever explained?), I do wonder if she knew him before he lost his memory or after he lost his memory. Regardless they seem fairly close judging by how they conversed. Not sure what to expect from them in terms of relationship, but it was a pretty nice scene, it once again having a very J-Drama feel to it which if you read any of my 555 reviews, you know I'm a sucker for Rider doing scenes like that. Nearly died, has miraculously gotten stronger...either Ryou is going to end up being a rider, or he's an Orphenoch like creature. Either way he has the right idea, the feeling of water is really relaxing. Okay I'm usually pretty good at figuring out the odd little customs in these shows from studying Japanese culture. But I'm lost after that scene. What exactly was that stick with the noose for? Oh my God what the hell was with that noise!? I have my sound set to how it usually is for watching rider (Youtube volume at max, laptop volume at 60) and noises aren't that loud. But that was freaking loud as hell. Whining noises like that surprisingly irritate me, I say surprisingly because I'm a fan of industrial bands like Nine Inch Nails, Ministry, KMFDM, Rammstein, and Merzbow. But damn was that just irritatingly loud. And how could a monster attack not only emit a noise like that, but have it carry out who knows how far out to where it effects Shouchi and Ryou? I'd ask why just them, but I know Shouchi will become Agito and I'm assuming at this point Ryou is Gills. Oh and what's with this monster and stuffing people into trees? Dude she just found her husband dead. Pretty sure she isn't going to be all that talkative for a while. And we're meeting late at night because...I don't know. I was told I had to play a victim of sorts so I guess we're meeting at night so I'll be extra vulnerable. GODDAMMIT NOT THIS NOISE AGAIN! Man this monster must really have a grudge against that family to take out every member of it. Speaking of the monster, it's not that great looking to me. Just a human sized leopard (at least I think it's suppose to be a leopard). Plus what's with that ring of light over it's head when it's attacking somebody? Now this is how a military/special ops like rider force should operate. Quick to deploy, equip, and move out on the mission. Zect and Smart Brain could take a few notes from SAUL. The henshin or equipping was pretty good and fits how a rider like G3 would turn into a rider. It's a little weird at first seeing the rider have the armor put on him by the help of somebody else, but considering this is a military force it does make sense. The suit isn't too bad either, though out of all the G3s it isn't my favorite (he'll pop up eventually). It has a real metal hero style to it, which is honestly why I like it and the other G3s so much as far as suits go. Probably not the best idea though to have it run on battery power. "I would, but I'm kinda getting my ass handed to me at the moment and I don't see an opportunity to escape." Hey look, the show's namesake showed up. The Agito suit...is not one of my favorite. I haven't liked it since I first saw the design when I was becoming a fan of the show (ironic considering I won an Agito figure), and while I've grown to like it a little bit, it still isn't that great looking to me. I think the back of the chest armor should have just been gold instead of black. It makes it look like part of the suit under the armor which gives off the illusion that the gold piece is just hanging on by a string. I'm not too big on the black shoulder pads either, but I'm a bit more forgiving of those since they have silver all around the edge of them too break up all of the black. I don't really like the head crest either. Well when it's normal I don't like it. When it's all flailed out it looks pretty cool. So yeah overall, not the biggest fan of the suit. So are all of the monsters in this show going to be cats? Well this is Agito huh? I haven't been too big on watching it for quite a while now due to not really enjoying the Agito suit, as well as the OP video. I only now decided to watch it due to warming up to the non G3 suits and hearing how it's like Faiz but not as technology based. After watching the first episode I must say, I'm pleasantly surprised at how much I dug it. There really isn't any story setup here to be frank. We kinda have a tease of it by what SAUL is said to do, but it's just a tease. The episode is devoid of introducing the story of the show. It kinda has an in episode story with the case of the bodies in the trees, but it's not focused on all that much due to having to introduce the characters. How are those characters? They're alright from what I saw. I'm already liking Hikawa as he seems like a pretty good guy who when it comes to his job won't take BS from anybody. I like his assistants, especially the girl. Shouchi comes off as a goofball, and since that's the only side we saw of him in the episode, it makes me assume that's how he is for the whole show. This isn't a bad thing per say, I love Shinji who is goofy, and there's a goofiness to Shotaro, Philip, and even Takumi. But Shouchi for now comes off like a complete and utter goofball, with no seriousness to him. As for Ryou, he was there. That's it. The rest of the characters were alright I guess. I don't find myself disliking any of them or thinking they are bad characters. As for action, it was decent for how much we got, which was barely any. Hikawa pretty much got squashed quickly, and once Shouchi showed up it became a full on squash. So right now I'm not impressed with the action. It doesn't come close to how good the combat in Kabuto and 555 have. So in the end, even though it was lacking in quite a few aspect, I actually got into the episode. It reminded me of Kuuga, but not as serialized as Kuuga is. I was entertained, never felt bored, and while it lacked a true story, the episode moved along pretty well for a first episode. It isn't the best one I've seen, but it's way better then Blade's first episode. Will I keep watching Agito? I'll watch up to five and then decide. But so far I'm enjoying it. Agito is very much like Kuuga and Faiz just different. It's my favorite series along with OOO. If you like the multiple storylines and parallels they do in Faiz then you'll like Agito. They do it great with their 3 Main Characters. Well they have lots of interesting characters and the mystery within Agito is long but very worth it. It's definitely more supernatural than Faiz. Shouichi is a goofball but he is a deep character and there is a lot to him. Hikawa gets more and more awesome throughout the series. Ryou is very awesome to me, he grows and evolves awesomely. If you ever saw Den-O, Mana is the girl who plays Naomi. Also when you get to Gills he is one of the best fighters of Kamen Rider. Also the Lords/Unknowns I was actually scared of them in the beginning. They are pretty good villains. Well I hope you enjoy it.
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