Violet's powers can turn her invisible which is why her clothes stay visible, their suits work with their powers which is why Violet can turn entirely invisible later on
I remember when I saw this movie in the theater I got the joke/reference with Mr. Incredible calling Incrediboy "Brody" for a split second after they first meet. Jason Lee played as Brody in Kevin Smith's movie "Mallrats".
I have always wondered where all the super villains went after super heroes were banned. Like, you would expect a few of them would have went on a crime spree for a year or so.
Just like how they had to make new rendering tech just for Sully's fur in _Monsters Inc._ Edit: Ah, I replied before watching the video, so I didn't know they mentioned this.
@ yeah because originally they wanted to use like hundreds of clumps of like grass physics or something and it didn’t interact right with the environment.
18:33 not quite if you remember when Edna was showing Helen the rest of the suits for the family she specifically said that she had finally created a fabric that disappear just like Violet meaning that just because she could disappear, doesn’t mean her clothes could
19:00 The Parr family’s powers are narrative parallels of their personalities and their roles in the family unit. Violet is a socially awkward teen, hence the invisibility and force field manifestation. Likewise, Dash is a hyperactive young boy, and therefore has superspeed.
(The Pixar Theory Timeline) 1: Good Dinosaur🦖 2: Brave🏴 3: The Incredibles💪🏻 4: Toy Story 1&2🤠👨🏻🚀🦖🐷🥔🐶 5: Finding Nemo/Dory🐠 6: Ratatouille🐀 7: Toy Story 3🧸 8: Up🎈 9: Inside Out😃😡😰😒😭 10: Coco💀 11: Wall-E🤖 12: Cars 1,2&3🚗 13: Wall-E again (when The Humans come back)🤖 14: A Bug’s Life🐛🐞 15: Monster University & Monster Inc.🔵🟢🟣 (and Then After Sulley put Boo back into her own world/Timeline, Boo start slowly grew up probably know Science and Time Travel, and decided to find her Big Monstrous Friend again but actually got a Wrong Door that send her back to Medieval Scotland, becoming older and maybe Crazy and she became The Witch from Brave, because 1: The Witch gots Bears everywhere and Sulley do look like a Giant Blue Bear wit horns, 2: there was a Carving of The Pizza Truck which was never existed in Medieval Time and a Carving of Sulley himself and lastly The Witch got a Magic door that the places changed when the door close, maybe the same one that she took from The Monster World)
@@CaptainCat101 Onward is technically in the same timeline but they outa space (I mean The Mountain that The Brothers found do looks like The Ship from Wall-E but crashed landed upside down)
Note: apparently the story about Helen Parr being supposed to die is false. Who would have died would have been her pilot friend (who we can see in a photo for a moment) who would have brought Helen to the island but die in the plane attack. Edit: I was slightly incorrect. Helen did get considered for death, then when nobody wanted to, they tried going for her pilot friend and then scrapped that as well.
In the making of documentary found on the dvd they literally talk about how they were planning on her death to make the kids the viable option for a character arc , them growing and living up to their mother and rescuing their dad .
@@deafgwipps Pretty sure they were arguing over replacing Snug with Helen as the pilot and the one who wanted to keep Snug worried about Helen dying in his place. Nobody wanted Helen to die. She parachuted the kids in version where Snug died.
Yeah. Imagine if they actually planned to have Helen die there. Wouldn't Dash and Violet die too since it was their Mom who saved them? I hope he does another Top 11 Fuckups to put this mistake there.
I saw the dvd commentary for that scene, too. Apparently the developers argued back and forth on whether or not to do it, and they settled on let Helen fly the plane when it proved too much work to make a backstory for a new character, then kill him off in the span of a few minutes
Wolverine has two powers and they never really tried to connect them but yeah, the general shtick of one power heroes is they use their powers so creatively it becomes the equivalent of lots of powers. The Flash is generally the poster child for this.
@ yes, they’re pretty much shivered down the timeline throughout the marvel universe basically because the studio decided the stupidest or craziest thing by getting him killed and that’s what pretty much got marvel in the gutter for the past couple years now only four him to come back and make the movie a lot more cooler than it already is and I love it every single man of it, and I hope he does do a reaction to it
I love this movie, but the sequel is a dud. It's an inferior copy of the first movie, but with the roles reversed between Bob and Helen, and a subpar twist villain. Not to mention how it resets things from the previous film, just so it can retread it. Honestly don't think the movie would have done half as well as it did, if it had been released shortly after the first one. The immense time between the two helps to hide how uninspired this sequel is. Which is honestly a shame. It deserved to be more than Ghostbusters II Well, at least it's not as bad as most sequels are.
I always thought that Jack Jack's power was shape shifting. They could even explain why he has multiple powers, it's just him shaping his body to do whatever he wants.
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Fun fact someone brought up about the first Omnidroid fight. It was based near a lava flow because the robot’s original opponent was meant to be Frozone. If Bob hadn’t been with him that night Lucius would have definitely died since the heat of the volcano would render him powerless.
I mean he's still on a tropical island, all that steam and general moisture in the air would probably make him more powerful. Basically what I'm trying to say is that Frozone is awesome.
Brad Bird definitely needs to write and direct a Marvel's Fantastic Four movie someday. He really knows and understands how superhero family dynamics work the way it should be.
I mean, I get some of the hate for the sequel, but I feel like that they’ve been hating on it. I still like Incredibles 2 even though it’s not better than the first.
Hey R.R. I just want to say I really like your videos. Keep up the great work. And, listen. Everyone else here, listen. Pray to god, talk with god, and meditate so the universe can help you find your love, abundance, and your real truth. I promise you, all of our lives will be better and brighter! Trust me, trust god, and trust the universe! It’s never too late! Once you found your love and abundance, please, spread the word. Never give up hope! Held onto faith! Find your light! Your inner light in your hearts! God bless you all.
Jack Jack's power is polymorphism. He can transform his body on a molecular level to give himself any power he desires. Basically shape shifting on steroids. That's why the other kids don't have a shit ton of powers too, because Jack Jack's shit ton of powers come from his main power.
Kamala Khan's power is polymorphism and she doesn't fly or shoot lasers from her eyes or burst into flame. My theory is that Jack-Jack inherited every power in the Parr bloodline. Violet pretty much established that a Super could have more than one power. Unlike the Invisible Woman, Violet's force fields and invisibility are separate from each other. Otherwise if her invisibility did come from her forcefield bending light, then she should be able to make her clothes invisible without needing Edna's fabric. Then again, that didn't stop Jessica Alba from stripping to go invisible. And I think that was just Marvel's convoluted way to explain why the "Invisible Woman" has force fields. Just so you know, Sue's force fields actually came later to make her more useful to the Fantastic Four.
@@JiReyAnimation So how do you know Jack-Jack's power is polymorphism? Polymorphism was never explained in The Incredibles media so I had to use a Marvel character known for her polymorphism as an example. From what we've seen, polymorphism is just one of Jack-Jack's seventeen different powers. His mother is the closest thing we have to a polymorph in The Incredibles and she's not bursting into flame or shooting eye lasers or teleporting. I have created a polymorph character for my book universe named Riley Jenner. The reason She is a student at the superhero school Legend Force Academy. She picked the codename Polymorph Girl, but sometimes he is the Polymorph Boy. Riley changes gender a lot as a bigenderfluid shapeshifter, but nobody should ever refer to her as "they" because she hates the singular they. Her pronouns are he/she and would depend on which form she's in. I'm using the pronouns of her default female form for consistency. And as a polymorph, Riley's powers include stretching, shapeshifting, growing and shrinking. Those crazy powers Jack-Jack does like laser eyes or teleporting to an alternate dimension, Riley could not do even if she becomes a perfect replica of someone with those powers. If Riley were to impersonate Miss Awesome, the Supergirl knockoff in Legend Force, she wouldn't gain any pseudokryptonian powers other than a bit of super strength which only requires her to make her body a bit denser, but even then she wouldn't be able to match Carolina's strength because she's a whole lot stronger than she looks, and Riley would turn into a dude if she buffs up that much. And when impersonating Crystal Stone, the girl who can turn her skin into anything she touches similar to the Absorbing Man, Riley would have the color of the material that Crystal would be but would be as soft and squishy as Riley always was, and she couldn't imitate transparent materials like Crystal's default diamond form. If Riley were to catch fire, she wouldn't be like Jack-Jack, she'd melt. Jack-Jack had actually inspired the character Omni-Girl, the woman who has every superpower. She is from the distant future, as a descendant of the Shadow family (a major superhero family) and every superhero on Earth. Her name is Jacqueline Shadow, and she is literally the mother of God. Yeah, really. She gave birth to the guy who became God. And not some god in the future, THE God who created the universe! He stowed aboard the time ship that crashed into the beginning of time causing the Big Bang and He used His powers and the energy of the Big Bang to shape the universe. And He did not change the past doing that, it was an infinite loop that had always happened.
With most Pixar films, they feel like they were made for kids but adults could watch. And they are still great films and the peak of animation. But the incredibles feels like it was made for adults that kids can watch.
@hh-bluedynamite And I get that but I really didn't like that they rehash the supers are not allowed to be superheroes but for a dumber reason. At least the first movie made sense
@@themessenger1871 ? they didn't rehash it. The plot of the villain was trying to keep heroes being banned. While the heroes was trying to lift it and get the general population back to supporting heroes. which wasn't a thing in the first movie.
@@frankspick7544 They rehash that the saving from the Heroes caused massive property damage & harm to the citizens. Only in Incredibles 2, they did it in a bad way by blaming the Incredibles for the Underminer's destruction & being complete idiots for not acknowledging that they saved lives while stopping the drill from burrowing City Hall. The Screenslaver is a terrible villain for her weak motivation because her father was killed for trying to reach out to the Heroes AFTER the government banned the Heroes. And when Elastigirl was chosen to gain support from the general population, we see her on her bike, when a group of people drove up next to her & showed their support. So what's the consensus of the people? Do they support the Heroes or not? It's not made clear.
That 2 cameo gave me an idea Imagine a cross over event between the incredibles and the iron giant.... Say iron giant happened in the cold war era. Incredibles 3 or 4 could happened in modern era The aliens that created the iron giant goes to earth to continue their planned invasion. Incredibles and the iron giant must now work together or Earth will be invaded
I want to bring this up now because I've been following your channel for a long time now and I have to ask are any of you guys political experts? Because when you do bring up politics you seem to get some things, like how the Biden administration is not or trying to help the people affected by the hurricane. I know you guys are trying to be neutral and there are criticisms I've shared about the administration, but how did you get some of these wrong. I mean remember you mentioned Biden called for a "lynching" I had to look that up and that's not true. I don't even like Biden.
Violet's powers can turn her invisible which is why her clothes stay visible, their suits work with their powers which is why Violet can turn entirely invisible later on
Just like Marvel's Invisible Woman/Mrs.Fantastic.
I remember when I saw this movie in the theater I got the joke/reference with Mr. Incredible calling Incrediboy "Brody" for a split second after they first meet. Jason Lee played as Brody in Kevin Smith's movie "Mallrats".
Oh yeah, Stan Lee was in that
I have always wondered where all the super villains went after super heroes were banned. Like, you would expect a few of them would have went on a crime spree for a year or so.
Fun fact: Jason Lee recorded his lines over the course of 2 years, while Craig T. Nelson recorded his in just a few weeks.
33:08 they actually had to program in an entirely new rig just for violet’s hair physics. And that rig is still used today for their movies I believe.
Just like how they had to make new rendering tech just for Sully's fur in _Monsters Inc._
Edit: Ah, I replied before watching the video, so I didn't know they mentioned this.
@ yeah because originally they wanted to use like hundreds of clumps of like grass physics or something and it didn’t interact right with the environment.
18:33 not quite if you remember when Edna was showing Helen the rest of the suits for the family she specifically said that she had finally created a fabric that disappear just like Violet meaning that just because she could disappear, doesn’t mean her clothes could
19:00
The Parr family’s powers are narrative parallels of their personalities and their roles in the family unit. Violet is a socially awkward teen, hence the invisibility and force field manifestation. Likewise, Dash is a hyperactive young boy, and therefore has superspeed.
13:01: let me awnser this
Midnight & Mt Lady
From My Hero Academia.
And Mitsuki Bakugou as well.
(The Pixar Theory Timeline)
1: Good Dinosaur🦖
2: Brave🏴
3: The Incredibles💪🏻
4: Toy Story 1&2🤠👨🏻🚀🦖🐷🥔🐶
5: Finding Nemo/Dory🐠
6: Ratatouille🐀
7: Toy Story 3🧸
8: Up🎈
9: Inside Out😃😡😰😒😭
10: Coco💀
11: Wall-E🤖
12: Cars 1,2&3🚗
13: Wall-E again (when The Humans come back)🤖
14: A Bug’s Life🐛🐞
15: Monster University & Monster Inc.🔵🟢🟣
(and Then After Sulley put Boo back into her own world/Timeline, Boo start slowly grew up probably know Science and Time Travel, and decided to find her Big Monstrous Friend again but actually got a Wrong Door that send her back to Medieval Scotland, becoming older and maybe Crazy and she became The Witch from Brave, because 1: The Witch gots Bears everywhere and Sulley do look like a Giant Blue Bear wit horns, 2: there was a Carving of The Pizza Truck which was never existed in Medieval Time and a Carving of Sulley himself and lastly The Witch got a Magic door that the places changed when the door close, maybe the same one that she took from The Monster World)
Where do films like Onward, Luca, and Elemental fit?
@@CaptainCat101two out of three: alternate dimensions.
@@CaptainCat101 Onward is technically in the same timeline but they outa space (I mean The Mountain that The Brothers found do looks like The Ship from Wall-E but crashed landed upside down)
39:02 I like Doug acknowledged the Internet’s “fascination” with this scene.
15:48 INCONCEIVABLE!
“You keep using that word. I don’t think it means what you think it means.”
42:00 Homerunner
Do you know who made that Isabelle DoomGuy pfp?
Note: apparently the story about Helen Parr being supposed to die is false. Who would have died would have been her pilot friend (who we can see in a photo for a moment) who would have brought Helen to the island but die in the plane attack.
Edit: I was slightly incorrect. Helen did get considered for death, then when nobody wanted to, they tried going for her pilot friend and then scrapped that as well.
I know right? Like if Helen would have died there, so would the kids. Doug needs to bring back the Top 11 Fuckups.
In the making of documentary found on the dvd they literally talk about how they were planning on her death to make the kids the viable option for a character arc , them growing and living up to their mother and rescuing their dad .
@@deafgwipps How would the kids survive without their mother to parachute them?
@ idk ask them they scraped it for a reason guys 😭💀
@@deafgwipps Pretty sure they were arguing over replacing Snug with Helen as the pilot and the one who wanted to keep Snug worried about Helen dying in his place. Nobody wanted Helen to die. She parachuted the kids in version where Snug died.
34:41 Correction: Like Nate said, they were originally going to have a pilot friend of Helen fly the plane, and he would go down with the debris
Yeah. Imagine if they actually planned to have Helen die there. Wouldn't Dash and Violet die too since it was their Mom who saved them?
I hope he does another Top 11 Fuckups to put this mistake there.
I saw the dvd commentary for that scene, too. Apparently the developers argued back and forth on whether or not to do it, and they settled on let Helen fly the plane when it proved too much work to make a backstory for a new character, then kill him off in the span of a few minutes
@@SeanWheeler100 Yeah he doesn't seem to do that gimmick anymore. Although I would love to see him bring it back for a minute 🤔.
This movie is 20 years old, like me...
Same. 🤝
Fuck me i was 15 when this came out
Same
React to Nostalgia Critic review of Megamind.
cant wait for The Incredibles 3
Inside Out 1 and 2 hit very hard with me. They’re my favourites.
Wolverine has two powers and they never really tried to connect them but yeah, the general shtick of one power heroes is they use their powers so creatively it becomes the equivalent of lots of powers. The Flash is generally the poster child for this.
I enjoy watching Nostalgia Critic
React to Nostalgia Critic’s review of Logan
Yes, please
The 5 year old prequel of Deadpool & Wolverine and the one where Fox killed Wolverine.
@ yes, they’re pretty much shivered down the timeline throughout the marvel universe basically because the studio decided the stupidest or craziest thing by getting him killed and that’s what pretty much got marvel in the gutter for the past couple years now only four him to come back and make the movie a lot more cooler than it already is and I love it every single man of it, and I hope he does do a reaction to it
I love this movie, but the sequel is a dud. It's an inferior copy of the first movie, but with the roles reversed between Bob and Helen, and a subpar twist villain.
Not to mention how it resets things from the previous film, just so it can retread it.
Honestly don't think the movie would have done half as well as it did, if it had been released shortly after the first one. The immense time between the two helps to hide how uninspired this sequel is. Which is honestly a shame. It deserved to be more than Ghostbusters II
Well, at least it's not as bad as most sequels are.
I always thought that Jack Jack's power was shape shifting. They could even explain why he has multiple powers, it's just him shaping his body to do whatever he wants.
Incredibles , Pixar’s Magnum Opes
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7:37 I need it!
Fun fact someone brought up about the first Omnidroid fight. It was based near a lava flow because the robot’s original opponent was meant to be Frozone. If Bob hadn’t been with him that night Lucius would have definitely died since the heat of the volcano would render him powerless.
I know it was mind blowing.
Was it Karl Smallwood?
I mean he's still on a tropical island, all that steam and general moisture in the air would probably make him more powerful. Basically what I'm trying to say is that Frozone is awesome.
You guys should react to "We'll Be Right Back" by Tapeworm
Brad Bird definitely needs to write and direct a Marvel's Fantastic Four movie someday.
He really knows and understands how superhero family dynamics work the way it should be.
My Favourite Pixar Film is Brave 🏴 (mostly because I’m also Scottish so it’s awesome and Merida is a Badass)
More Dingo Doodles, please! 💜
22:06 “The soup”
15:00 Nate that so F Funny I can see Nostalgia Critic and nostalgic chick doing a skit like that in my head 😂😂😂😂😂
We never see Violet's force fields make anything invisible when she uses it that way
Dashlander is funny I would have gone with homerun
Yall should react to his Bugs Life review
I mean, I get some of the hate for the sequel, but I feel like that they’ve been hating on it. I still like Incredibles 2 even though it’s not better than the first.
30:28 I did that when I was a kid.
Hey R.R. I just want to say I really like your videos. Keep up the great work. And, listen. Everyone else here, listen. Pray to god, talk with god, and meditate so the universe can help you find your love, abundance, and your real truth. I promise you, all of our lives will be better and brighter! Trust me, trust god, and trust the universe! It’s never too late! Once you found your love and abundance, please, spread the word. Never give up hope! Held onto faith! Find your light! Your inner light in your hearts! God bless you all.
This is another movie that had a really good game for the Xbox
Jack Jack's power is polymorphism. He can transform his body on a molecular level to give himself any power he desires. Basically shape shifting on steroids. That's why the other kids don't have a shit ton of powers too, because Jack Jack's shit ton of powers come from his main power.
This makes so much sense!!
Kamala Khan's power is polymorphism and she doesn't fly or shoot lasers from her eyes or burst into flame. My theory is that Jack-Jack inherited every power in the Parr bloodline. Violet pretty much established that a Super could have more than one power. Unlike the Invisible Woman, Violet's force fields and invisibility are separate from each other. Otherwise if her invisibility did come from her forcefield bending light, then she should be able to make her clothes invisible without needing Edna's fabric. Then again, that didn't stop Jessica Alba from stripping to go invisible. And I think that was just Marvel's convoluted way to explain why the "Invisible Woman" has force fields. Just so you know, Sue's force fields actually came later to make her more useful to the Fantastic Four.
@SeanWheeler100 but Kamala Khan isn't in the Incredibles universe so the rules for how their powers work aren't the same.
@@JiReyAnimation So how do you know Jack-Jack's power is polymorphism? Polymorphism was never explained in The Incredibles media so I had to use a Marvel character known for her polymorphism as an example. From what we've seen, polymorphism is just one of Jack-Jack's seventeen different powers. His mother is the closest thing we have to a polymorph in The Incredibles and she's not bursting into flame or shooting eye lasers or teleporting.
I have created a polymorph character for my book universe named Riley Jenner. The reason She is a student at the superhero school Legend Force Academy. She picked the codename Polymorph Girl, but sometimes he is the Polymorph Boy. Riley changes gender a lot as a bigenderfluid shapeshifter, but nobody should ever refer to her as "they" because she hates the singular they. Her pronouns are he/she and would depend on which form she's in. I'm using the pronouns of her default female form for consistency. And as a polymorph, Riley's powers include stretching, shapeshifting, growing and shrinking. Those crazy powers Jack-Jack does like laser eyes or teleporting to an alternate dimension, Riley could not do even if she becomes a perfect replica of someone with those powers. If Riley were to impersonate Miss Awesome, the Supergirl knockoff in Legend Force, she wouldn't gain any pseudokryptonian powers other than a bit of super strength which only requires her to make her body a bit denser, but even then she wouldn't be able to match Carolina's strength because she's a whole lot stronger than she looks, and Riley would turn into a dude if she buffs up that much. And when impersonating Crystal Stone, the girl who can turn her skin into anything she touches similar to the Absorbing Man, Riley would have the color of the material that Crystal would be but would be as soft and squishy as Riley always was, and she couldn't imitate transparent materials like Crystal's default diamond form. If Riley were to catch fire, she wouldn't be like Jack-Jack, she'd melt.
Jack-Jack had actually inspired the character Omni-Girl, the woman who has every superpower. She is from the distant future, as a descendant of the Shadow family (a major superhero family) and every superhero on Earth. Her name is Jacqueline Shadow, and she is literally the mother of God. Yeah, really. She gave birth to the guy who became God. And not some god in the future, THE God who created the universe! He stowed aboard the time ship that crashed into the beginning of time causing the Big Bang and He used His powers and the energy of the Big Bang to shape the universe. And He did not change the past doing that, it was an infinite loop that had always happened.
@SeanWheeler100 Edna literally calls Jack-Jack a Polymorph in Incredibles 2 when explaining his powers to Bob.
Arcane season 2?
4:08
Thanks Caleb! :D
Thanks Caleb
Where's our Super Caleb?
With most Pixar films, they feel like they were made for kids but adults could watch. And they are still great films and the peak of animation.
But the incredibles feels like it was made for adults that kids can watch.
41:58😂😂😂😂😂😂
Dashlander
39:15 The hell it is! Especially if you do a side by side comparison.
12:05
I have to disagree with you. I find it better if they did a justice league like movie in Incredibles 2
That could be good for a spin off of sorts. The Incredibles was more focused on family.
@hh-bluedynamite And I get that but I really didn't like that they rehash the supers are not allowed to be superheroes but for a dumber reason. At least the first movie made sense
@@themessenger1871 ? they didn't rehash it. The plot of the villain was trying to keep heroes being banned. While the heroes was trying to lift it and get the general population back to supporting heroes. which wasn't a thing in the first movie.
@@frankspick7544 They rehash that the saving from the Heroes caused massive property damage & harm to the citizens. Only in Incredibles 2, they did it in a bad way by blaming the Incredibles for the Underminer's destruction & being complete idiots for not acknowledging that they saved lives while stopping the drill from burrowing City Hall. The Screenslaver is a terrible villain for her weak motivation because her father was killed for trying to reach out to the Heroes AFTER the government banned the Heroes. And when Elastigirl was chosen to gain support from the general population, we see her on her bike, when a group of people drove up next to her & showed their support. So what's the consensus of the people? Do they support the Heroes or not? It's not made clear.
Hey nate will you guys post reaction to x-men 97
Your last stream is down
Semi-related: In Ace Attorney: Trials & Tribulations, Pearl Fey was supposed to die as well.
Edna Mode designed the suits to coincide with their powers hence Violet's uniform turning invisible but not her regular clothes.
I like the movie but I didn't like the sequel it was bad
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That 2 cameo gave me an idea
Imagine a cross over event between the incredibles and the iron giant....
Say iron giant happened in the cold war era. Incredibles 3 or 4 could happened in modern era
The aliens that created the iron giant goes to earth to continue their planned invasion. Incredibles and the iron giant must now work together or Earth will be invaded
I want to bring this up now because I've been following your channel for a long time now and I have to ask are any of you guys political experts? Because when you do bring up politics you seem to get some things, like how the Biden administration is not or trying to help the people affected by the hurricane.
I know you guys are trying to be neutral and there are criticisms I've shared about the administration, but how did you get some of these wrong. I mean remember you mentioned Biden called for a "lynching" I had to look that up and that's not true. I don't even like Biden.
To this day I'm genuinely disappointed that the Incredibles never got their own TV series.
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