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* The Ecaflips in ''VideoGame/{{Dofus}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Wakfu}}'' are cat people.

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* The Ecaflips in ''VideoGame/{{Dofus}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Wakfu}}'' are cat people. They also count as a male version, even if they do possess some feline traits.
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* Jil [=DeSmoot=] in ''Nexus'' is a Felim, an alien species of cat-people. She's also a LipstickLesbian (in fact, one issue revealed that the males and females of her species have a deep instinctive aversion to each other except during mating season).

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* Jil [=DeSmoot=] in ''Nexus'' is a Felim, an alien species of cat-people. She's also a LipstickLesbian (in fact, one issue revealed that the males and females of her species have a deep instinctive aversion to each other except during mating season). She also eventually reveals that her parents had her spayed.
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* ''Webcomic/SomethingPositive'' doesn't have any actual catgirls, but frequently has gags involving catgirl {{cosplay}}ers, which are depicted as grotesque muppet-like creatures which swarm through fan conventions annoying everyone else.

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* ''Webcomic/SomethingPositive'' doesn't have any actual catgirls, but frequently has gags involving catgirl {{cosplay}}ers, which who are depicted as grotesque muppet-like creatures which swarm through fan conventions annoying everyone else.else. In fact, one group eventually went completely feral, generating a survival horror storyline and killing one significant second-string character.

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* Indeed, Steve Jackson Games apparently likes this trope. The original ''Bio-Tech'' supplement for ''TabletopGame/{{GURPS}}'' featured "Felicia-series bioroids", a race of genetically engineered cat-girls. (They can temporarily gain SuperSpeed, but afterwards their libido and other appetites go into overdrive.) These were then incorporated in the ''TabletopGame/TranshumanSpace'' setting.
* Cat people are also one of the "chimera" types in ''{{GURPS}} Technomancer''. They look something like the Cat-Nuns in ''Series/DoctorWho''. Cat halflings, however, resemble conventional catgirls.

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* Indeed, Steve Jackson Games apparently likes this trope. trope:
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The original ''Bio-Tech'' supplement for ''TabletopGame/{{GURPS}}'' featured "Felicia-series bioroids", a race of genetically engineered cat-girls. (They can temporarily gain SuperSpeed, but afterwards their libido and other appetites go into overdrive.) These )
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setting. That also features some other catgirl bioroid types, created purely as sex toys rather than as combat models; getting them confused is a great way to annoy a Felicia.
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Cat people are also one of the "chimera" types in ''{{GURPS}} Technomancer''. They look something like the Cat-Nuns in ''Series/DoctorWho''. Cat halflings, however, resemble conventional catgirls.



* Zii cosplaying as Nekomimi-chan in ''Webcomic/MenageA3''

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* In ''Webcomic/MenageA3'', Zii cosplaying was obliged to cosplay as Nekomimi-chan in ''Webcomic/MenageA3''"Nekomimi-chan" -- somewhat against her will, perhaps, until she discovered that a minimalist catgirl costume [[DistractedByTheSexy disabled any anime geek who saw her]]. Thanks to further events, the cute [[AnimalEaredHeadband cat ears]] from the costume ended up with some distinctly erotic associations.



* Aryssa Katrina of Nick Meyer's {{Verboten}} is a cat girl in the classical mold. This is because she's [[HalfHumanHybrid part feralian]] -- a species of humanoid felines with a tribal, ProudWarriorRaceGuy society. Since she's only ''half'' feralian, she's a cute PettingZooPerson, but she lacks the agility and strength of full feralians, and she's not too popular with her tribe.

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* Aryssa Katrina of Nick Meyer's {{Verboten}} ''Verboten'' is a cat girl in the classical mold. This is because she's [[HalfHumanHybrid part feralian]] -- a species of humanoid felines with a tribal, ProudWarriorRaceGuy society. Since she's only ''half'' feralian, she's a cute PettingZooPerson, but she lacks the agility and strength of full feralians, and she's not too popular with her tribe.
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** The ''Star Munchkin'' variant has them as a playable race, the D20 version states that they're the result of a [[FurryFandom Furry convention]] and an [[MadScientist irresponsible bio-engineer]] conference getting double-booked.
* From the people who brought you ''TabletopGame/{{Munchkin}}'', there's also the game ''SPANCSpacePirateAmazonNinjaCatgirls''. It's ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin.
** Indeed SJGames likes this trope. Several ''{{GURPS}}'' supplements feature the Felicia-series bioroids, a race of genetically engineered cat-girls. They can temporarily gain SuperSpeed but afterward their libido goes into overdrive.
** Cat people are also one of the "chimeras" in ''{{GURPS}} Technomancer''. They look something like the Cat-Nuns in ''Series/DoctorWho''. Cat halflings however, resemble conventional catgirls.

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** The ''Star Munchkin'' variant has them as a playable race, the D20 version RPG treatment of this material states that they're the result of a [[FurryFandom Furry convention]] and an [[MadScientist irresponsible bio-engineer]] conference getting double-booked.
* From the people who brought you ''TabletopGame/{{Munchkin}}'', there's also the game ''SPANCSpacePirateAmazonNinjaCatgirls''.''SPANC'' -- "Space Pirate Amazon Ninja Catgirls". It's ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin.
** Indeed SJGames * Indeed, Steve Jackson Games apparently likes this trope. Several ''{{GURPS}}'' supplements feature the Felicia-series bioroids, The original ''Bio-Tech'' supplement for ''TabletopGame/{{GURPS}}'' featured "Felicia-series bioroids", a race of genetically engineered cat-girls. They (They can temporarily gain SuperSpeed SuperSpeed, but afterward afterwards their libido goes and other appetites go into overdrive.
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overdrive.) These were then incorporated in the ''TabletopGame/TranshumanSpace'' setting.
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Cat people are also one of the "chimeras" "chimera" types in ''{{GURPS}} Technomancer''. They look something like the Cat-Nuns in ''Series/DoctorWho''. Cat halflings halflings, however, resemble conventional catgirls.
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* ''TheDragonDoctors'' features a, as Sarin, resident pervert says "The least [=Catgirl=] I know."

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* ''TheDragonDoctors'' features a, as Sarin, resident pervert says "The least fun [=Catgirl=] I know."
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* In episode 55 of ''Manga/CardcaptorSakura'', Sakura is sucked inside a copy of AliceInWonderland, and Eriol appears as a CatBoy version of the Cheshire Cat.

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* In episode 55 of ''Manga/CardcaptorSakura'', Sakura is sucked inside a copy of AliceInWonderland, ''Literature/AliceInWonderland'', and Eriol appears as a CatBoy version of the Cheshire Cat.
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* Azusa, a.k.a. "Azu-nyan" from ''{{Manga/K-On}}'' isn't really a catgirl, but she's often forced to wear cat ears by the music club advisor.

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* Azusa, a.k.a. "Azu-nyan" from ''{{Manga/K-On}}'' ''Manga/KOn'' isn't really a catgirl, but she's often forced to wear cat ears by the music club advisor.
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* Webvideo/TheNostalgiaCritic review of ''Film/{{Catwoman}}'' had him attacked by a League of Catwomen - one of them being [[WholesomeCrossdresser a black dude]], as a stand-in for the [[Series/{{Batman}} Eartha Kitt Catwoman]].

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* Webvideo/TheNostalgiaCritic review of ''Film/{{Catwoman}}'' had him attacked by a League of Catwomen - one of them being [[WholesomeCrossdresser feeling like he should be a black dude]], cat-man instead, as a stand-in for the [[Series/{{Batman}} Eartha Kitt Catwoman]].
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* The Mithra from ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXI'' are an entire ''race'' of catgirls. While there ''are'' male mithra, they are rare and needed for breeding, so they don't get to leave the villages and go adventuring.
** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'' has their own version of the FFXI races, including their own version of mithra named miqo'te. They come in two varieties: Regular and Drow. ''A Realm Reborn'' added playable Male miqo'te, so now we have catboys in addition to catgirls.

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* The Mithra from ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXI'' are an entire ''race'' race of catgirls. While there ''are'' male mithra, they are rare and needed for breeding, so they don't get to leave the villages and go adventuring.
** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'' has their own version of the FFXI races, including their own version of mithra named miqo'te. They come in two varieties: Regular Seekers of the Sun and Drow. Keepers of the Moon. ''A Realm Reborn'' added playable Male male miqo'te, so now we have catboys in addition to catgirls.

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* Additional video game example: The Mithra from ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXI'' are an entire ''race'' of catgirls.
** There ''are'' male mithra, but they don't go out adventuring. They're rare and are needed for breeding, so they don't get to leave the villages.
** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'' has their own version of the FFXI races, including their own version of mithra named miqo'te. They come in two varieties: Regular and Drow. And the males are every bit as scarce.
** There are plans to add playable Male miqo'te. So we'll finally have catboys in addition to catgirls.

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* Additional video game example: The Mithra from ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXI'' are an entire ''race'' of catgirls.
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catgirls. While there ''are'' male mithra, but they don't go out adventuring. They're are rare and are needed for breeding, so they don't get to leave the villages.
villages and go adventuring.
** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'' has their own version of the FFXI races, including their own version of mithra named miqo'te. They come in two varieties: Regular and Drow. And the males are every bit as scarce.
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''A Realm Reborn'' added playable Male miqo'te. So we'll finally miqo'te, so now we have catboys in addition to catgirls.
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* Beastmasters in ''{{Disgaea}} 2'' combine standard [[UnusualEars demonic ears]] with not quite as standard lion tails and "mane-like" hair for the appearance of almost-but-not-quite lion girls. The "Kit Cat[[note]]Now called "Nekomata" as of Disgaea 4[[/note]]" breed of monsters are so obvious they didn't even get mentioned, with kitty ears, tail, and strategically-placed strips of fur, Felicia-style.

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* Beastmasters in ''{{Disgaea}} 2'' ''VideoGame/{{Disgaea 2|CursedMemories}}'' combine standard [[UnusualEars demonic ears]] with not quite as standard lion tails and "mane-like" hair for the appearance of almost-but-not-quite lion girls. The "Kit Cat[[note]]Now called "Nekomata" as of Disgaea 4[[/note]]" breed of monsters are so obvious they didn't even get mentioned, with kitty ears, tail, and strategically-placed strips of fur, Felicia-style.
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* Most famous video game example: Felicia from ''VideoGame/{{Darkstalkers}}''.

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* Most famous video game example: Felicia from ''VideoGame/{{Darkstalkers}}''. ''VideoGame/{{Darkstalkers}}'' would be considered the heart and soul of this trope. [[HourglassHottie Having]] [[BoobsOfSteel a]] [[HartmanHips seductive]] [[HelloNurse body]], cat ears, a PrehensileTail, a {{Stripperific}} FurBikini, and can go from cat to catwoman form in a heartbeat, it speaks volumes.
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* S. Andrew Swann's Literature/MoreauSeries (''Forests of the Night'', ''Emperors of the Twilight'', ''Specters of the Dawn'', and ''Fearful Symmetries'') is set in a mid-21st century world where 'Moreaus' are animal-human hybrids created as soldiers via genetic engineering; the main character, Nohar Rajasthan, is the son of first-generation tiger hybrids bred for Indian special forces; there are other species that were engineered for special purposes, such as rats and mongoose. Nohar is dating a literal catgirl at the beginning of the series, a Jaguar moreau.

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* S. Andrew Swann's Literature/MoreauSeries (''Forests of the Night'', ''Emperors of the Twilight'', ''Specters of the Dawn'', and ''Fearful Symmetries'') is set in a mid-21st century world where 'Moreaus' are animal-human hybrids created as soldiers via genetic engineering; the main character, features Tiger-man Nohar Rajasthan, is the son of first-generation tiger hybrids bred for Indian special forces; there are other species that were engineered for special purposes, such as rats and mongoose. Nohar is dating a literal catgirl at the beginning of the series, a Jaguar moreau.named Maria. She reappears in the final book of the series.
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* There are a few in the ''Anime/YuGiOh'' [[TabletopGame/YuGiOh Trading Card Game]] -- the two Nekogals and Thunder Nyan Nyan. The Thunder Nyan Nyan is depicted as a cat-girl playing drums.

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* There are a few in the ''Anime/YuGiOh'' [[TabletopGame/YuGiOh Trading Card Game]] -- Ghostrick Catgirl, the two Nekogals and Thunder Nyan Nyan. The Thunder Nyan Nyan is depicted as a cat-girl playing drums.
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* ComicBook/{{Catwoman}} and [[SecretSix Catman]] (Thomas Blake).

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* ComicBook/{{Catwoman}} and [[SecretSix [[ComicBook/SecretSix Catman]] (Thomas Blake).
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* Doctor Katherine "Kat" Manx from ''Series/PowerRangersSPD'' has cat ears.

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* Doctor Katherine "Kat" "[[MeaningfulName Kat]]" Manx from ''Series/PowerRangersSPD'' has cat ears.
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* ''WesternAnimation/AladdinTheSeries'' had an Egyptian-themed CatGirl villain named Mirage,
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* ''WesternAnimation/AladdinTheSeries'' had an Egyptian-themed CatGirl villain named Mirage,
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* [[http://accessworld.deviantart.com AccessWorld]] and [[http://bewildered.deviantart.com/ Bridget E. Wilde]] on DeviantArt, have catgirl characters.
* Another DeviantArt creation is [[http://seijimei.deviantart.com/ Ken D. Blackwell's]] Pagan, a cryptid cat girl who wanders the world getting into all kinds of adventures because of her curiosity.

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* [[http://accessworld.deviantart.com AccessWorld]] and [[http://bewildered.deviantart.com/ Bridget E. Wilde]] on DeviantArt, deviantART, have catgirl characters.
* Another DeviantArt Website/DeviantArt creation is [[http://seijimei.deviantart.com/ Ken D. Blackwell's]] Pagan, a cryptid cat girl who wanders the world getting into all kinds of adventures because of her curiosity.
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* ''WebAnimation/RWBY'' has [[spoiler: Blake]], who is part of a larger group of LittleBitBeastly hybrids, called the Faunus.

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* ''WebAnimation/RWBY'' ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'' has [[spoiler: Blake]], who is part of a larger group of LittleBitBeastly hybrids, called the Faunus.

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* CJ Cherryh's ''Chanur'' series has catlike aliens -- a powerful space-faring species where the female is dominant -- who rescue and take care of Tully, a lost human male.
** The Hani are clearly intended to be intelligent lions; their society is based on co-operative groups of females, with a few males kept purely for sex and driven out when they lose a status fight with another male. The heroine becomes a scandal when, influenced by alien notions, she not only keeps her husband on when he loses a fight, but actually expects him to ''work'' on her ship.
* Creator/FritzLeiber's ''The Wanderer'' has a Sexy Alien [=Catgirl=] from a SuperiorSpecies teach the hero about Sexy [=Catgirl=] Sex. It's notable that this is a Western novel from [[TheSixties the 1960s]].

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* CJ Cherryh's ''Chanur'' series has catlike aliens -- a powerful space-faring species where the female is dominant -- who rescue and take care of Tully, a lost human male.
** The Hani are clearly intended to be intelligent lions; their society is based on co-operative groups of females, with a few males kept purely for sex and driven out when they lose a status fight with another male. The heroine becomes a scandal when, influenced by alien notions, she not only keeps her husband on when he loses a fight, but actually expects him to ''work'' on her ship.
* Creator/FritzLeiber's ''The Wanderer'' has a Sexy Alien [=Catgirl=] from a SuperiorSpecies teach the hero about Sexy [=Catgirl=] Sex. It's notable that this is a Western novel from [[TheSixties the 1960s]].
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** The Hani are clearly intended to be intelligent lions; their society is based on co-operative groups of females, with a few males kept purely for sex and driven out when they lose a status fight with another male. The heroine becomes a scandal when, influenced by alien notions, she not only keeps her husband on when he loses a fight, but actually expects him to ''work'' on her ship.
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* The ''{{ComicBook/X-Men}}'' has Emma Frost's early student, Catseye, who could turn into a cat. However, this was later {{retcon}}ned by creator ChrisClaremont into her being ''[[DorkAge a mutant cat who could turn into a human]]''. However, this was re-retconned back into her being a human mutant by Marvel's editorial, who hated the idea (StanLee had done the same thing years earlier, when Chris Claremont had {{Wolverine}} originally hinted to be a mutant wolverine.)

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* The ''{{ComicBook/X-Men}}'' has Emma Frost's early student, Catseye, who could turn into a cat. However, this was later {{retcon}}ned by creator ChrisClaremont Creator/ChrisClaremont into her being ''[[DorkAge a mutant cat who could turn into a human]]''. However, this was re-retconned back into her being a human mutant by Marvel's editorial, who hated the idea (StanLee had done the same thing years earlier, when Chris Claremont had {{Wolverine}} originally hinted to be a mutant wolverine.)
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* In episode 55 of CardcaptorSakura, Sakura is sucked inside a copy of AliceInWonderland, and Eriol appears as a CatBoy version of the Cheshire Cat.

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* In episode 55 of CardcaptorSakura, ''Manga/CardcaptorSakura'', Sakura is sucked inside a copy of AliceInWonderland, and Eriol appears as a CatBoy version of the Cheshire Cat.
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* Millianna from ''FairyTail'' is a bit of a mystery as to how much of a catgirl she is. She doesn't have actual cat ears (only hair styled as cat ears), but her eyes and nose look somewhat cat-like. She also has a movable tail, but since she didn't seem to have it before the TimeSkip, it is presumably not real (though since this is a magic world, [[AWizardDidIt you never know]]). At a point, Natsu wears a cat mask, and she gets angry at him for being a human who tries to look like a cat. It's not fully known whether this is just HypocriticalHumor, or if she really is a NotQuiteHuman catgirl who doesn't want real humans to look like her.
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* Interesting example with the ''Manga/DOGSBulletsAndCarnage'' manga. There is a cat-girl... only she's at least seventy, and looks every year.

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* Interesting example with the ''Manga/DOGSBulletsAndCarnage'' ''Manga/DogsBulletsAndCarnage'' manga. There is a cat-girl... only she's at least seventy, and looks every year.
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* ''WebAnimation/RWBY'' has [[spoiler: Blake]], who is part of a larger group of LittleBitBeastly hybrids, called the Faunus.
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* Suzi, Kai, and Maliko in ''TalesOfMU'', the 'companions' of the overbearing foxgirl Sooni. These 'nekoyokai' (or just 'nekos') are rather more cat-like than most cat girls, having all-over fur and cat-like eyes, unlike the rather more human-like Sooni.
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*The fairly popular Music/{{UTAU}} character Hana Chikako is said to be a catgirl.

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