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** Similarly, there's Gwen offering herself up as the one to stay behind. Genuine HeroicSacrifice so she wouldn't have to live with seeing her best friend die three times? Or is the guilt of letting her Peter die (which her flashback heavily implies might've been partially her fault due to fighting him as the Lizard) getting to her and she too is DrivenToSuicide?
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* Fisk's plan was doomed to fail. Throughout the movie, the audience sees what happens to people that don't belong in a dimension and so even if he was able to bring his family over it would've only been a matter of time before they died ''again''.
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* At the end of the movie, [[StupidSacrifice Peter continues to insist on remaining behind to destroy the collider despite the fact that he will die if he does so and Miles won't]]. While on the surface it seems like a lack of faith in Miles, considering how washed-up he was in his home universe, it's not that difficult to read this as him [[DrivenToSuicide planning to commit suicide]] in a manner that would at least allow him to preserve his heroic legacy.
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* The ease and skill with which Spider Ham kicks Scorpion's tail makes perfect sense: as Scorpion said, he's a cartoon... and man oh man, have [[WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse cartoons]] [[WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra come]] [[WesternAnimation/VoltronLegendaryDefender a long]] [[WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil way.]] Poor guy didn't even stand a chance.

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* The ease and skill with which Spider Ham kicks Scorpion's tail makes perfect sense: as Scorpion said, he's a cartoon... and man oh man, have [[WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse cartoons]] [[WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra come]] [[WesternAnimation/VoltronLegendaryDefender a a]] [[Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse long]] [[WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil way.]] Poor guy didn't even stand a chance.
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* Fisk's plan to find an alternate dimension where his wife and son were still alive fails spectacularly as several incarnations of his family see him attacking Spider-Man and flee in terror. Considering how different some parallel worlds can be, it wouldn't be too out there for one of those dimensions to have a Fisk that wasn't a villain. This version of the Kingpin may have very well just alienated the family of a decent man.
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* The password on Liv's computer ends with the numbers 3 and 5. What do you get when you add them together?
* The Kingpin blames Spider-Man for the death of his wife and son, when they died in a car accident trying to get away from the Kingpin. In a franchise where the premise is based on personal responsibility, it makes total sense that the BigBad won't admit when something is his fault.
* Spider-Man Noir curbstomps Tombstone, but can't figure out a Rubik's cube. Spider-Man Noir comes from a world that's devoid of colour and Tombstone is an albino, so Spider-Man Noir naturally has the advantage when he doesn't have colour or pigmentation overwhelming his senses.
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* All of the Spider-People were each bitten by radioactive spiders (or bitten by radioactive pigs in Ham's case) that gave their powers and all have the same powerset except Miles. That's because his spider was dimensionally displaced, as shown by it's glitching and proximity to the collider, so its power granting is unique.
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* The ease and skill with which Spider Ham kicks Scorpion's tail makes perfect sense: as Scorpion said, he's a cartoon... and man oh man, have[[WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse cartoons]][[WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra come]] [[WesternAnimation/VoltronLegendaryDefender a long]] [[WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil way.]] Poor guy didn't even stand a chance.

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* The ease and skill with which Spider Ham kicks Scorpion's tail makes perfect sense: as Scorpion said, he's a cartoon... and man oh man, have[[WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse cartoons]][[WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra have [[WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse cartoons]] [[WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra come]] [[WesternAnimation/VoltronLegendaryDefender a long]] [[WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil way.]] Poor guy didn't even stand a chance.
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* The ease and skill with which Spider Ham kicks Scorpion's tail makes perfect sense: as Scorpion said, he's a cartoon... and man oh man, have[[WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse cartoons]][[WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra come]] [[WesternAnimation/VoltronLegendaryDefender a long]] [[WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil way.]] Poor guy didn't even stand a chance.
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* Every time a new Spider-Person is introduced, their respective comic book is added to a "collection" that pops up throughout the film. When Miles finally dons the black and red suit, his own comic is added to the mix; this, of course, signifies that he has finally become an official member of the Spider-Family. But notice how the other heroes had their comic books added while they shared their origin story? Miles' comic is the final one to be included because the ''entire film up to that point'' was his origin story.
* The CreativeClosingCredits has a montage featuring ''thousands'' of Spider-Men all at once. This is befitting to the idea that there are countless alternate dimensions in the Spider-Verse, and thus, countless Spider-Men.
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* When Miles and Peter B. run into this universe's version of Doctor Octopus, Peter asks "Do your friends call you [[spoiler:Doc Ock]]?" just to make sure who it is he's talking to. As the scientist reveals her bodysuit and retractable limbs, she notes "My friends call me Liv. My enemies call me Doctor Octopus." When Kingpin's team of villains show up at Aunt May's house, [[spoiler:May deadpans "Oh great, Liv is here" meaning they may be or had been friends in this universe, which confirms the FriendlyEnemy relationship between the Parker family and Doc Ock]].

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* When Miles and Peter B. run into this universe's version of Doctor Octopus, Peter asks "Do your friends call you [[spoiler:Doc Ock]]?" Doc Ock?" just to make sure who it is he's talking to. As the scientist reveals her bodysuit and retractable limbs, she notes "My friends call me Liv. My enemies call me Doctor Octopus." When Kingpin's team of villains show up at Aunt May's house, [[spoiler:May May deadpans "Oh great, Liv is here" meaning they may be or had been friends in this universe, which confirms the FriendlyEnemy relationship between the Parker family and Doc Ock]].Ock.

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* When Miles and Peter B. run into [[spoiler:this universe's version of Doctor Octopus]], Peter asks "Do your friends call you [[spoiler:Doc Ock]]?" just to make sure who it is he's talking to. As [[spoiler:the scientist reveals her bodysuit and retractable limbs, she notes "My friends call me Liv. My enemies call me Doctor Octopus."]] When Kingpin's team of villains show up at Aunt May's house, [[spoiler:May deadpans "Oh great, Liv is here" meaning they may be or had been friends in this universe, which confirms the FriendlyEnemy relationship between the Parker family and Doc Ock]].

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* When Miles and Peter B. run into [[spoiler:this this universe's version of Doctor Octopus]], Octopus, Peter asks "Do your friends call you [[spoiler:Doc Ock]]?" just to make sure who it is he's talking to. As [[spoiler:the the scientist reveals her bodysuit and retractable limbs, she notes "My friends call me Liv. My enemies call me Doctor Octopus."]] " When Kingpin's team of villains show up at Aunt May's house, [[spoiler:May deadpans "Oh great, Liv is here" meaning they may be or had been friends in this universe, which confirms the FriendlyEnemy relationship between the Parker family and Doc Ock]].
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* For all his initial reluctance, Peter isn't half-bad at teaching Miles. This may be a reference to the arc in the comics where he became a teacher.

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* For all his initial reluctance, Peter isn't half-bad at teaching Miles. This may be a reference to the arc in the comics where he became a teacher.teacher.
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* Aunt May 1610 acts as a {{foil}} to...Doc Ock? No, wait, think about it. May clearly has some amount of technical skill, just like Ock. "Liv" and "May" are both three-letter names. Ock is a GenkiGirl and DarkActionGirl who goes around in shiny rubber and an artificial-looking harness, and bright colors when she's in scientist mode, while May wears grey, natural fabrics and mostly tries to stay out of fights. When they do fight, Ock is offensive, while May is defensive. May wears her hair down and slightly messy, Liv wears hers up. May is a subtle DeadpanSnarker, Liv is honest and direct to a fault. Liv lives ForScience and may be TheSociopath, while May is warmer and more concerned with the human element. And finally, Liv completely ignored how Peter was trying to be romantically charming, while May says she wants to get back in the dating game.

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* Aunt May 1610 acts as a {{foil}} to...Doc Ock? No, wait, think about it. May clearly has some amount of technical skill, just like Ock. "Liv" and "May" are both three-letter names. Ock is a GenkiGirl and DarkActionGirl who goes around in shiny rubber and an artificial-looking harness, and bright colors when she's in scientist mode, while May wears grey, natural fabrics and mostly tries to stay out of fights. When they do fight, Ock is offensive, while May is defensive. May wears her hair down and slightly messy, Liv wears hers up. May is a subtle DeadpanSnarker, Liv is honest and direct to a fault. Liv lives ForScience and may be TheSociopath, while May is warmer and more concerned with the human element. And finally, Liv completely ignored how Peter was trying to be romantically charming, while May says she wants to get back in the dating game.game.
* For all his initial reluctance, Peter isn't half-bad at teaching Miles. This may be a reference to the arc in the comics where he became a teacher.

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* It's explained that the reason why the alternate universe Spider-People are glitching out is because they are in a universe where their atomic makeups aren't compatible with its environment. No wonder some of them have very obvious {{Art Shift}}s. This is essentially proven by Miguel O'Hara travelling to Earth-67, where instead of retaining his art style, he actually ''reverts'' into the dimension's LimitedAnimation, showing that his goober bypasses the incompatibility.
* When Miles and Peter B. run into [[spoiler:this universe's version of Doctor Octopus]], Peter asks "Do your friends call you [[spoiler:Doc Ock]]?" just to make sure who it is he's talking to. As [[spoiler:the scientist reveals her bodysuit and retractable limbs, she notes "My friends call me Liv. My enemies call me Doctor Octopus."]] When Kingpin's team of villains show up at Aunt May's house, [[spoiler:May deadpans "Oh great, Liv is here" meaning they may be friends in this universe, which confirms the FriendlyEnemy relationship between the Parker family and Doc Ock]].

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* It's explained that the reason why the alternate universe Spider-People are glitching out is because they are in a universe where their atomic makeups aren't compatible with its environment. No wonder some of them have very obvious {{Art Shift}}s. This is essentially proven by Miguel O'Hara travelling to Earth-67, where instead of retaining his art style, he actually ''reverts'' into the dimension's LimitedAnimation, showing that because his goober bypasses the incompatibility.
* When Miles and Peter B. run into [[spoiler:this universe's version of Doctor Octopus]], Peter asks "Do your friends call you [[spoiler:Doc Ock]]?" just to make sure who it is he's talking to. As [[spoiler:the scientist reveals her bodysuit and retractable limbs, she notes "My friends call me Liv. My enemies call me Doctor Octopus."]] When Kingpin's team of villains show up at Aunt May's house, [[spoiler:May deadpans "Oh great, Liv is here" meaning they may be or had been friends in this universe, which confirms the FriendlyEnemy relationship between the Parker family and Doc Ock]].Ock]].
* Aunt May 1610 acts as a {{foil}} to...Doc Ock? No, wait, think about it. May clearly has some amount of technical skill, just like Ock. "Liv" and "May" are both three-letter names. Ock is a GenkiGirl and DarkActionGirl who goes around in shiny rubber and an artificial-looking harness, and bright colors when she's in scientist mode, while May wears grey, natural fabrics and mostly tries to stay out of fights. When they do fight, Ock is offensive, while May is defensive. May wears her hair down and slightly messy, Liv wears hers up. May is a subtle DeadpanSnarker, Liv is honest and direct to a fault. Liv lives ForScience and may be TheSociopath, while May is warmer and more concerned with the human element. And finally, Liv completely ignored how Peter was trying to be romantically charming, while May says she wants to get back in the dating game.
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* It's explained that the reason why the alternate universe Spider-People are glitching out is because they are in a universe where their atomic makeups aren't compatible with its environment. No wonder some of them have very obvious {{Art Shift}}s. This is essentially proven by Miguel O'Hara travelling to Earth-67, where instead of retaining his art style, he actually ''reverts'' into the dimension's LimitedAnimation, showing that his goober bypasses the incompatibility.

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* It's explained that the reason why the alternate universe Spider-People are glitching out is because they are in a universe where their atomic makeups aren't compatible with its environment. No wonder some of them have very obvious {{Art Shift}}s. This is essentially proven by Miguel O'Hara travelling to Earth-67, where instead of retaining his art style, he actually ''reverts'' into the dimension's LimitedAnimation, showing that his goober bypasses the incompatibility.incompatibility.
* When Miles and Peter B. run into [[spoiler:this universe's version of Doctor Octopus]], Peter asks "Do your friends call you [[spoiler:Doc Ock]]?" just to make sure who it is he's talking to. As [[spoiler:the scientist reveals her bodysuit and retractable limbs, she notes "My friends call me Liv. My enemies call me Doctor Octopus."]] When Kingpin's team of villains show up at Aunt May's house, [[spoiler:May deadpans "Oh great, Liv is here" meaning they may be friends in this universe, which confirms the FriendlyEnemy relationship between the Parker family and Doc Ock]].
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!!Fridge Logic
* So if the super-collider needed Spider-Man to interfere with it to bring in more Spider-People then how did Gwen first get to Miles' universe? For that matter, the radioactive spider that bit Miles?
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* So if the super-collider needed Spider-Man to interfere with it to bring in more Spider-People then how did Gwen first get to Miles' universe? For that matter, the radioactive spider that bit Miles.

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* So if the super-collider needed Spider-Man to interfere with it to bring in more Spider-People then how did Gwen first get to Miles' universe? For that matter, the radioactive spider that bit Miles.Miles?
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* So if the super-collider needed Spider-Man to interfere with it to bring in more Spider-People then how did Gwen first get to Miles' universe?

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* So if the super-collider needed Spider-Man to interfere with it to bring in more Spider-People then how did Gwen first get to Miles' universe?universe? For that matter, the radioactive spider that bit Miles.
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!!Fridge Logic
* So if the super-collider needed Spider-Man to interfere with it to bring in more Spider-People then how did Gwen first get to Miles' universe?
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* Peter and Gwen's Spidersense kicking in before Miles when meeting the other Spider-Heroes makes sense since they've been Spiderman in their own universes for years, whereas Miles has only got his powers at least two days.

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* Peter and Gwen's Spidersense Spider-sense kicking in before Miles when meeting the other Spider-Heroes makes sense since they've been Spiderman Spider-Man (or woman) in their own universes for years, whereas Miles has had only got his powers at least two days.days ago.
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* Miles' SuitUpOfDestiny montage and subsequent swing through the city is amazing, but the detour into Manhattan may seem strange, considering that he was coming from Aunt May's place in Queens and is heading towards Fisk's lab in Brooklyn. It makes sense, though: even beyond the RuleOfCool involved in jumping off the tallest building in the city, and the significance of that leap of faith in his character arc, the fact is that taking any train line from Queens into Manhattan and then swinging across the Manhattan Bridge was probably a lot faster than taking the G train.

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* Miles' SuitUpOfDestiny montage and subsequent swing through the city is amazing, but the detour into Manhattan may seem strange, considering that he was coming from Aunt May's place in Queens and is heading towards Fisk's lab in Brooklyn. It makes sense, though: even beyond the RuleOfCool involved in jumping off the tallest building in the city, and the significance of that leap of faith in his character arc, the fact is that taking any train line from Queens into Manhattan and then swinging across the Manhattan Bridge was probably a lot faster than taking the G train.train.
* It's explained that the reason why the alternate universe Spider-People are glitching out is because they are in a universe where their atomic makeups aren't compatible with its environment. No wonder some of them have very obvious {{Art Shift}}s. This is essentially proven by Miguel O'Hara travelling to Earth-67, where instead of retaining his art style, he actually ''reverts'' into the dimension's LimitedAnimation, showing that his goober bypasses the incompatibility.
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* Peter and Gwen's Spidersense kicking in before Miles when meeting the other Spider-Heroes makes sense since they've been Spiderman in their own universes for years, whereas Miles has only got his powers at least two days.

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* Peter and Gwen's Spidersense kicking in before Miles when meeting the other Spider-Heroes makes sense since they've been Spiderman in their own universes for years, whereas Miles has only got his powers at least two days.days.
* Miles' SuitUpOfDestiny montage and subsequent swing through the city is amazing, but the detour into Manhattan may seem strange, considering that he was coming from Aunt May's place in Queens and is heading towards Fisk's lab in Brooklyn. It makes sense, though: even beyond the RuleOfCool involved in jumping off the tallest building in the city, and the significance of that leap of faith in his character arc, the fact is that taking any train line from Queens into Manhattan and then swinging across the Manhattan Bridge was probably a lot faster than taking the G train.

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* The Peter Parker in the comic books Miles looks at looks like classic silver age Peter Parker, yet the Peter in his universe is blonde. Could be that Spidey had deliberately given the comic creators a different description of what he looked like and plus false names for him and his loved ones in order to protect his secret identity.

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* The Peter Parker in the comic books Miles looks at looks like classic silver age Peter Parker, Parker (dark-haired), yet the Peter in his universe is blonde. Could be that Spidey had deliberately given the comic creators a different description of what he looked like and like, plus false names for him and his loved ones (he's called Billy in Miles' comic), in order to protect his secret identity.identity.
** That or the comic book writers [[OccamsRazor don't know who he is]], so had to invent his name, appearance and adventures.
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* Peter and Gwen's Spidersense kicking in before Miles when meeting the other Spider-Heroes makes sense since they've been Spiderman in their own universes for years, whereas Miles has only got his powers at least a little while ago.

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* Peter and Gwen's Spidersense kicking in before Miles when meeting the other Spider-Heroes makes sense since they've been Spiderman in their own universes for years, whereas Miles has only got his powers at least a little while ago.two days.
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* The Peter Parker in the comic books Miles looks at looks like classic silver age Peter Parker, yet the Peter in his universe is blonde. Could be that Spidey had deliberately given the comic creators a different description of what he looked like and plus false names for him and his loved ones in order to protect his secret identity.

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* The Peter Parker in the comic books Miles looks at looks like classic silver age Peter Parker, yet the Peter in his universe is blonde. Could be that Spidey had deliberately given the comic creators a different description of what he looked like and plus false names for him and his loved ones in order to protect his secret identity.identity.
* Peter and Gwen's Spidersense kicking in before Miles when meeting the other Spider-Heroes makes sense since they've been Spiderman in their own universes for years, whereas Miles has only got his powers at least a little while ago.
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* The Peter Parker in the comic books Miles looks at looks like classic silver age ale ter Parker, yet the Peter in his universe is blonde. Could be that Spidey had deliberately given the comic creators a different description of what he looked like and plus false names for him and his loved ones in order to protect his secret identity.

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* The Peter Parker in the comic books Miles looks at looks like classic silver age ale ter Peter Parker, yet the Peter in his universe is blonde. Could be that Spidey had deliberately given the comic creators a different description of what he looked like and plus false names for him and his loved ones in order to protect his secret identity.
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* The Oeter Parker in the comic books Miles looks at looks like classic silver age ale ter Parker, yet the Peter in his universe is blonde. Could be that Spidey had deliberately given the comic creators a different description of what he looked like and plus false names for him and his loved ones in order to protect his secret identity.

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* The Oeter Peter Parker in the comic books Miles looks at looks like classic silver age ale ter Parker, yet the Peter in his universe is blonde. Could be that Spidey had deliberately given the comic creators a different description of what he looked like and plus false names for him and his loved ones in order to protect his secret identity.
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* After he is bitten, Miles starts having internal monologues and has his thoughts appear as comic style word boxes. This shows that he is now the main hero of his own Spider-Man story and his origin has now started.

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* After he is bitten, Miles starts having internal monologues and has his thoughts appear as comic style word boxes. This shows that he is now the main hero of his own Spider-Man story and his origin has now started.started.
* The Oeter Parker in the comic books Miles looks at looks like classic silver age ale ter Parker, yet the Peter in his universe is blonde. Could be that Spidey had deliberately given the comic creators a different description of what he looked like and plus false names for him and his loved ones in order to protect his secret identity.
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* After he is bitten, Miles starts having internal monologues and has his thoughts appear as comic style word boxes. This shows that he is now the main hero of his own Spider-Man story and his origin has now started.

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