Voice Director Andrea Romano Discusses Upcoming “Wonder Woman” Animated Feature
THE NEXT DC UNIVERSE FILM COMING TO DVD MARCH 3, 2009
Andrea Romano, arguably the best known casting/dialogue director on the animation scene today, brings the voices of yet another DC Universe animated original film to life with Wonder Woman. Warner Premiere, DC Comics and Warner Bros. Animation are set to release the all-new film on March 3, 2009, as distributed by Warner Home Video. The action-packed movie will also be available OnDemand and Pay-Per-View as well as available for download day and date, March 3, 2009.
Wonder Woman is the fourth DC Universe film in the ongoing series, and Romano has returned after the first three successful ventures to cast and direct the likes of Keri Russell, Nathan Fillion, Alfred Molina, Virginia Madsen, Oliver Platt and Rosario Dawson. In an industry that once treated voiceovers with the anonymity of the witness protection plan, Romano has become a household name to legions of animation fans. Just name a show Animaniacs or Smurfs, Batman: The Animated Series and any of Warner Bros. Animation’s super hero series and fans shout “Andrea Romano” in their beloved credits roll call in harmony with names like “Bruce Timm” and “Alan Burnett.”
Romano began her career as an actress in New York before switching coasts and paths, accepting a position as a Hollywood voiceover
agent’s assistant. Over five-plus years, she moved from a large talent agency to a smaller boutique agency, learning the business before shifting into casting for Hanna-Barbera in 1984. Since then, Romano has been one of the most in-demand voiceover casting and dialogue directors, steering the vocal end of productions at virtually all of the major studios.
She has been nominated for Emmy Awards a total of 18 times, and there are six Emmys standing tall in her home well, proud as they can stand when attired in Barbie clothes. Romano enjoys dressing her statuettes.
Romano has made her mark in every genre of animation, and her weekly workload today is a perfect example. When she isn’t orchestrating the casting and voicing of the latest DC Universe animated original movie or Warner Bros. Animation TV series, she’s directing SpongeBob SquarePants or skipping across the globe directing the international casts of Kung Fu Panda.
Renowned for considering 250-300 actors for lead roles, Romano is as comfortable directing the voiceover world’s legion of “stars” as she is guiding feature film and primetime television celebrities through their lines, often times during the celeb’s maiden voyages in animation. She is revered throughout the industry for her instant vocabulary with her actors, and treated with rock star status at fanboy conventions from North America to Australia.
Romano found time between recording sessions to discuss the stellar Wonder Woman cast, the intricacies of matching voices to roles, a little advice to the masses of hopeful voiceover artists, and a short list of actors she one-day hopes to direct.
For your entertainment and education, a Q&A with Wonder Woman casting/dialogue director Andrea Romano …
Question: You seem to glide easily between a diverse array of projects, running the gamut from silly shows for Hanna-Barbera and Warner Bros. to the wacky world of SpongeBob SquarePants, and then into the more serious, action-oriented Avatar: The Last Airbender and DC Comics super heroes. Do you have a preference between the different genres?
Andrea Romano answers: I love the fact that my job gives me the chance to do every different kind of animated project, and these days the projects couldn’t be more varied or diverse. I can’t say that I specifically have a favorite. Moreover, it’s the variety that keeps me stimulated, keeps me interested. There was a period of time when I was doing a lot of action shows, and I do love them and I’m not complaining one bit, but I missed the silly. So I really do enjoy the variety.
Question: You’ve stated previously that you have trouble narrowing a list of favorite actors with whom you’ve worked. But do you have a list of actors you’ve yet to engage whom you’d still like to get behind the microphone?
Andrea Romano answers: There are several actors that I have not yet had the chance to work with that I’m determined to work with at some point. Actors like James Woods, Laura Linney and Paul Giamatti, to name a few. I’d kill to direct Jeremy Irons. I think George Clooney is a wonderful, versatile actor, and I think he could do really incredible, silly things in animation things that he doesn’t really get the chance to do in live-action. Most of those actors are so busy that they wouldn’t be able to say ‘yes’ to an animated project, but that doesn’t mean I’m not going to go after them. I’m not afraid to go after any actor.
What’s the worse that can happen? They might turn me down, but maybe they’ll say yes. I’m going to work for another 25 years and so, as
long as they can continue to speak and sing and be silly, I will hire them. I’m not done yet.
Question: Voiceover work is still a relatively anonymous role, and yet Andrea Romano walks into a Con panel before a 1,500-seat capacity crowd and she’s greeted like a rock star. What’s that like for you?
Andrea Romano answers: I’m always astounded that people know who I am and what I do. I’ll go to San Diego and people will actually follow me through the building and very politely tug on my shirt and say, ‘Excuse me, are you Andrea Romano?’ I’m blown away every time it happens. I still have a lot of anonymity and that’s good. I don’t get bothered in restaurants and stuff like that. But when I’m at events that are really geared toward animation fans, they know who I am. And I’m so very pleased and so flattered by it. People are extremely complimentary to me, and that only encourages me to continue to do more really good work. I get paid by the studios, but I know I work for the fans.
Question: Seemingly everyone believes they could do voiceovers for animation. What’s your ultimate advice for those seeking to make that career move?
Andrea Romano answers: I know what advice I won’t give anymore. At the last Comic-Con, I gave my stock answer to that question, which was ‘Send large expensive presents directly to my office.’ A few months later, I get this enormous gift basket. It was stunning — a bottle of wine, three different kinds of cheeses, pesto sauce, pasta and a demo tape. I had to call the guy and say ‘I can’t accept this, I’m uncomfortable with this,’ but he said ‘No, no, no I work in the industry. It’s okay, it’s legal. I admire your work, and this is really just a thank you for everything you’ve done. If you have chance to listen to my demo tape, that’s just great, if you don’t that’s fine, too.’ But it was still a very weird moment for me.
For people who seriously want to get into voiceover acting, clearly the most important thing is that you must be a good actor. That comes first. That’s why celebrities get so much work in voiceovers we’ve seen their work, we know they’re good actors. So take acting classes. Then take voice acting classes and there is a difference. There are techniques specific to voice acting that you must learn. Not popping your Ps and how to stay on-microphone, especially during the physical scenes, and how to create the impact sounds. Getting punched and throwing a punch are two different sounds. Sneezing, burping, whistling and kissing all require silly little tricks. These are very specific techniques, and all are taught in voiceover classes.
Once you feel very secure in your acting and voiceover techniques, put together a voiceover demo and only showcase your best work. Include things that are novel and new. If you do impressions, great, but let it be an impression that’s unusual and different. We don’t need to hear John Wayne. Include examples of accents, dialects, singing,
singing in character, character voices. And you don’t have to be massively versatile if you have an interesting voice and you’re a good actor. Sterling Holloway and Ben Stein are good examples of people with interesting voices. But you do need to be able to act through your interesting voice. Finally, once you’ve put together your demo, you need to get it to all the agents and casting people and animation companies in town. Follow-up and keep following up, and hopefully somebody bites.
Question: The DC Universe films are very celebrity-laden voice casts. Do you ever purposely cast against types for those roles, and when is it okay to have an actor reprise a role or be cast in consecutive films?
Andrea Romano answers: Sometimes it’s really fun to cast against type just to let the actor stretch a little bit more, to do something they don’t normally get the chance to do on camera. It’s very liberating for an actor when they don’t have to worry if they’re blonde enough or young enough or tall enough. If the voice is right and they can act, they can do a role for me.
Casting is sometimes like going to a party. You get there and everybody at the party is wonderful. They’re funny, they’re interesting, and the next time you go to a party, you kind of want those same people there. I do find myself going back to a lot of the same actors I’ve worked with because it was fun, it was good and I know they can do the job. When we have tight deadlines to cast a project, that’s how some decisions are made. We’ve all seen animated projects and thought, ‘That person was the perfect voice for that role,’ but what few people know is what it took to get that performance. Was it 50 takes per line or did they nail it on the first try? When the schedule is tight, you go with the people you know will get the job done quickly and well.
Question: How often are you surprised by an actors’ performance?
Andrea Romano answers: Quite often, and I mean that in a good way. A lot of times we cast actors who haven’t done voiceovers before, and because voiceover work is different from on-camera, you’re not sure what’s going to happen in the booth. Wonder Woman is Keri Russell’s first animated role, and she was amazing. Then there are moments when everything just clicks and the impossible happens. There was a project I did years ago in which Rob Paulsen, the wonderful voice of Pinky in Pinky and the Brain and Yakko Warner in Animaniacs, had to sing all the countries of the world, from start to finish. The man did it in a single take! Then he asked if he could have a second take? (she laughs) Of course, he could have a second take. But the truth is he nailed it the first time, which is stunning. So you never know what you’re going to get.
Question: Which leads us to that stellar Wonder Woman cast. What exactly does Keri Russell bring to the title character?
Andrea Romano answers: Keri Russell has such a wonderful, youthful sound to her voice and yet, there’s a really nice underlying tone of strength. That’s exactly what you need for Wonder Woman. This is the story of her first finding out what civilization is like, so there has to be a youthful innocence and, at the same time, she’s got to have the strength to kick butt and not take garbage from anybody. Keri absolutely has that. She’s a terrific actress, and that combination of vulnerability, youth and strength in the voice is perfect for this role.
Question: What made Nathan Fillion right for Steve Trevor?
Andrea Romano answers: I’m just so in love with Nathan Fillion. He is this great, silly, playful, fun-loving actor who also knows when and how to get down to business. Nathan brought all of that to the voice work in this project, and that made him exactly right for Steve Trevor. The character has to be smart, he’s got to be trustworthy, but also silly and vulnerable and, in his own way, kind of a buffoon. He’s going to make a fool of himself overseeing these ridiculously beautiful amazons. Nathan just fell into that role perfectly.
Qustion: How did you settle on Alfred Molina as Ares?
Andrea Romano answers: Who doesn’t like Alfred Molina? I have admired him for so many years and he had done some work for me before. He’s extremely busy, constantly working we lucked out that he was available. Ares is strong and full of himself there’s a huge ego there. Fred doesn’t have that kind of ego, but he can act it beautifully. He also has the physical strength in his voice that mirrors the character, and an aspect to his voice where you could believe that he could convince someone to do what he wanted in a way that they don’t even know they’re being convinced. Finally, because Ares is the God of War, his presence creates violence around him and as gentle a soul as Fred is, there’s something about what he brought into the booth that makes that emotion completely believable.
Question: Rosario Dawson was a natural fit as the warrior Artemis?
Andrea Romano answers: Rosario Dawson is such a beautiful woman and a beautiful person, and a comic book fan. I had always been looking for something that I thought was appropriate for her and, with this strong female character, Rosario’s name popped to mind instantly. She’s got a presence in her voice that is so right that you immediately believe this is an Amazon warrior. Artemis is tough and strong and smart, and I believe Rosario is all of that as both a person and an actress. So we had a perfect match.
Question: Were you looking to balance all of that female bravado with Virginia Madsen in the stately role as Hippolyta?
Andrea Romano answers: I needed a strong, somewhat mature female voice for Hippolyta and, as the Amazon women are all stunning, I needed voices that also brought that beauty into it. That made Virginia Madsen kind of a no-brainer. She’s got that beautiful, husky quality to her voice that resonates with strength and a little bit of maturity, and she’s got real femininity to her voice that embodies the beauty. It was a great marriage of actress and character.
Question: Oliver Platt is another virtual rookie to voiceovers. What did he bring to the role of Hades?
Andrea Romano answers: For Wonder Woman, I hired more on-camera actors that I admire than almost any other project that I’ve ever worked on. I have been an enormous fan of Oliver Platt. I just think he is funny, touching, talented, strong and sympathetic. When you listen to his voice, there’s a real distinctive quality to it. He’s a great example of a voice with character. And wait ’til you hear him as Hades his voice and the character match so brilliantly and the acting is spot on. He was the absolute right guy for the voice.
Please visit the film’s official website at www.wonderwomanmovie.com
“Wonder Woman” (c) Warner Bros. Ent Inc. “Wonder Woman” and all related characters and elements are trademarks of and (c) DC Comics. All Rights Reserved.
The direct-to-video Wonder Woman animated feature hits DVD and Blu-ray on March 3rd, 2009.
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“Batman: Gotham Knight” Featured On Upcoming “The Dark Knight” DVD Release
The Batman: Gotham Knight trailer is featured on the second disc of the upcoming The Dark Knight: Two-Disc Special Edition DVD release. The trailer plays before the main menu kicks in.
Batman: Gotham Knight is expected to get an extra boost in sales this holiday season with The Dark Knight being released to DVD and Blu-ray next Tuesday, December 9th, 2008. The The Dark Knight DVD and Blu-ray releases are expected to be the top-sellers of the year. Batman: Gotham Knight has shipped over one million units to date, including DVD and Blu-ray, since it premiered earlier this year.
Stay tuned for further updates.
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Hi-Res Cover Art For Upcoming Animated “Wonder Woman” One-Disc DVD Release
“Batman: The Animated Series” Soundtrack Release Available For Pre-Order Today
La-La Land Records will have the Batman: The Animated Series – Original Soundtrack CD release available for pre-order today, Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008, beginning at 12pm (PST) / 3pm (ET). This limited edition collector’s release of 3000 units will be available only through the La-La Land Records website and other online soundtrack specialty stores. Roughly 100 autographed copies of the Batman: The Animated Series soundtrack release will only be available through the La-La Land Records site and are first-come, first-serve while supplies last, though not gauranteed. The release will also include a detailed 20-page booklet. After pre-orders are taken, La-La Land Records will then start to ship out copies of the Batman: The Animated Series – Original Soundtrack CD release on December 16th, 2008.
To reiterate, pre-orders will begin today, December 2nd, 2008, at 12pm (PST) at La-La Land Records.com.
Click here for a complete rundown of the tracklist for the 2-disc CD release, and click here for the cover art.
Depending on the reception to this first release, future Batman: The Animated Series soundtrack releases are very possible. Stay tuned to The Worlds Finest for further updates!
“Batman: Gotham Knight,” “Justice League: The New Frontier” Nominated For Annie Awards

Announced earlier this week, both Batman: Gotham Knight and Justice League: The New Frontier have received nominations in the 36th Annual Annie Awards, the awards that recognize the years best animated features, television productions, commercials, video games and short subjects. The nominations are as follows.
Batman: Gotham Knight
-Best Animated Home Entertainment Production
-Music in an Animated Feature Production
Justice League: The New Frontier
-Best Animated Home Entertainment Production
The Annie Awards honor overall excellence in the field of animation as well as individual achievement in a total of 24 categories ranging from production design, character animation, and effects animation to storyboarding, writing, music and voice acting.
More information can be found at the official website for the 36th Annual Annie Awards. Winners will be announced on January 30th, 2009, so stay tuned for further updates.
Boomerang Schedules “Justice League Unlimited” Mini-Marathons This Weekend
Below is the schedule for the two Justice League Unlimited mini-marathons Boomerang has scheduled for this coming weekend.
Saturday, December 6th, 2008
2:00pm (ET) – Justice League Unlimited “Initiation”
2:25pm (ET) – Justice League Unlimited “For the Man Who Has Everything”
2:50pm (ET) – Justice League Unlimited “Kid Stuff”
3:15pm (ET) – Justice League Unlimited “Return”
3:40pm (ET) – Justice League Unlimited “Ultimatum”
Sunday, December 7th, 2008
2:00pm (ET) – Justice League Unlimited “Dark Heart”
2:25pm (ET) – Justice League Unlimited “Wake the Dead”
2:50pm (ET) – Justice League Unlimited “Doomsday Sanction”
3:15pm (ET) – Justice League Unlimited “Clash”
3:40pm (ET) – Justice League Unlimited “Question Authority”
Stay tuned for further updates.
“Batman: The Brave And The Bold” Video Clips, No New Episode This Week
To view two clips from Batman: The Brave and The Bold, click on the image below.

The first video clip features the title credits to the series and the other features Batman and Green Arrow facing off against the Clock King.
Please note that Batman: The Brave and The Bold will be pre-empted tonight, but will return next Friday, December 5th, 2008, at 8pm (ET) with the new Aquaman-guest-starring episode “Evil Under the Sea!”. Cartoon Network has also scheduled the holiday-themed episode “Invasion of the Secret Santas!” for the following Friday, December 12th, 2008, at 8pm (ET). That episode will feature Blue Beetle, Red Tornado, the villainous Sportsmaster, and Fun Haus.
Stay tuned for further Batman: The Brave and The Bold updates.
Hi-Res Cover Art For Upcoming “Batman: The Animated Series” Soundtrack Release
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La-La Land Records is slated to ship the first in a possible series of Batman: The Animated Series soundtrack releases on December 16th, 2008, with pre-orders for the release starting next week, on Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008. This is a limited edition collector’s release of 3000 units and will be available only through the La-La Land Records website and other online soundtrack specialty stores. Roughly 100 autographed copies of the Batman: The Animated Series soundtrack release will only be available through the La-La Land Records site and are first-come, first-serve while supplies last, though not gauranteed. Orders will begin December 2nd at 12:00pm (PST). The release will also include a detailed 20-page booklet.
Click here for a complete rundown of the tracklist for the 2-disc CD release.
Depending on the reaction to this first release, future Batman: The Animated Series soundtrack releases are very possible. Stay tuned to The Worlds Finest for further update!
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Finale Of “The Batman” Animated Series To Air On Teletoon In December 2008


The final two episodes of The Batman, which make up the two-part “Lost Powers” series finale, will be spread out over two weeks on Teletoon. “Lost Powers, Part One” is scheduled to air on December 7th, 2008 at 10am (ET), and then “Lost Powers, Part Two” is scheduled to air on December 14th, 2008 at 10am (ET). The descriptions for the final two episodes are as follows, as seen below.
The Batman
Episodes #64 – 65: “Lost Heroes, Parts 1 & 2”
The most powerful members of the Justice League are abducted one-by-one. Batman, Robin and Green Arrow discover the mystery surrounding their disappearance The Joining has returned (with some earthly villainous assistance) and has transferred the Justice League’s powers into alien androids. It’s up to Batman, Robin and Green Arrow to help their JL friends regain their powers and prevent an alien invasion.
Teletoon will continue to air The Batman for the remainder of 2008 every weekday afternoon at 4pm (ET) and Sundays at 10am (ET), occasionally pre-empted for special programming events. Batman: The Brave and The Bold is slated to replace The Batman on the Canadian network in January 2009.
Stay tuned for further updates.
La-La Land Records To Release Soundtrack Collecting “Batman: The Animated Series” Score
La-La Land Records is slated to ship the first in a possible series of Batman: The Animated Series soundtrack releases on December 16th, 2008, with pre-orders for the release starting next week, on Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008. This is a limited edition collector’s release of 3000 units and will be available only through the La-La Land Records website and other online soundtrack specialty stores. Roughly 100 autographed copies of the Batman: The Animated Series soundtrack release will only be available through the La-La Land Records site and are first-come, first-serve while supplies last, though not gauranteed. Orders will begin December 2nd at 12:00pm (PST). The release will also include a detailed 20-page booklet.
La-La Land Records will be supplying more information later this week on this highly anticipated release. The first official Batman: The Animated Series soundtrack release will ship on December 16th, 2008.
So, stay tuned for further details, but, to tide you over, La-La Land Records has supplied the track listing for the scheduled Batman: The Animated Series soundtrack release.
DISC ONE
01. Gotham City Overture 14:01
02. Batman: The Animated Series – Main Title (Danny Elfman) 1:02
On Leather Wings Shirley Walker
03. Sub-Main Title / Batwing / Bat Attack 1:51
04. Batman Drives To Gotham 1:00
05. Batman Investigates / Batman Uses Infrared /
Police Rush Building 1:48
06. Batman Escapes / Batman Flies 1:48
07. Bats / Evidence Goes Up In Smoke/ The Formula /
Dr Jekyll And Mr. Bat 3:01
08. Gotham From the Air / RideEm Batman / Epilogue 2:16
The Last Laugh Shirley Walker
09. Sub-Main Title 1:35
10. The Submarine / Joker Loots Gotham 2:35
11. Alfred Loses It 0:58
12. Bat Boat / Batman Catches The Big Fish /
Batman Fights The Bad Guys 2:18
13. Cliff-Hanger Under Water / Batman A.K.A Houdini 1:56
14. Batman The Terminator 2:01
15. Batman Vs. Joker / Batman Vs Joker Part 2 3:47
Its Never Too Late Lolita Ritmanis
16. Sub-Main Title / Stromwells Flashback 2:01
17. Batman on Top of Church / Stromwell Arrives At Petes / Thugs Exit 1:20
18. Stromwell Confronts Thorn 1:15
19. Its Party Time / Batman Carries Stromwell 0:48
20. Stromwell Sees Joey 1:41
21. Stromwell Tricks Batman / Thorns Men Move In /
Thorn Chases Stromwell 3:22
22. Stromwells Flashback #2 1:45
23. Batman Cracks Heads / Thorn Removed 1:20
Pretty Poison Shirley Walker / Lolita Ritmanis / Michael McCuiston
24. Ground Breaking Ceremony / Penitentiary Time Lapses 1:11
25. Batman Catches A Chopper / The Chopper Crashes / Rooftop Chase 1:58
26. Batman Sneaks Around 1:09
27. A Little Plant Muzak / The Carnivorous Plant 0:59
28. Batman Vs. Poison Ivy / Poison Ivy In Prison 3:52
Christmas with the Joker – Shirley Walker / Lolita Ritmanis / Michael McCuiston
29. 14 Seconds Opening / Jingle Bells / The Joker Blasts Off 1:03
30. Down the Mountain / Sidewalk Red Herring 0:51
31. Pukey Christmas Music / Christmas With The Joker / Game Show Music 2:18
32. The Train Crashes 1:19
33. Observatory Cannon / Cannon Out Of Control / Robin Blows Up Cannon 1:11
34. More Game Show Music / Drive To The Toy Company 1:39
35. Nutcracker Suite Medley 1:24
36. Pie In Batmans Face / Dangling Hostages Saved / Deck The Halls 1:40
CD One Total Time: 76:05
DISC TWO
01. Batman: The Animated Series – Alternate Main Title (S. Walker) 1:09
Two-Face, Part I Shirley Walker
02. Harveys Nightmare / Dents Soap Box 2:24
03. Batman Tracks Dent 2:07
04. Split Personality / Harvey / Harv 4:21
Two-Face, Part II Shirley Walker
05. Part One Recap 0:33
06. Sub-Main Title / The Heist 1:49
07. Bruce Waynes Nightmare / Two-Face Remembers 2:47
8. Batcycle / What About Grace 1:58
9. My Name Is Two-Face 1:52
10. The Great Equalizer / Where Theres Love 4:03
Jokers Favor Shirley Walker
11. Sub-Main Title / Cussing Out The Joker / I Had A Bad Day 3:18
12. Jokers Hide-Out 1:19
13. Charlies Neighborhood / Joker Finds Charlie 1:18
14. Charlie Arrives In Gotham / Joker Collects His Favor 0:42
15. Harleys Party Source 0:44
16. Crashing The Party 1:33
17. Batman Saves The Commissioner / Batmans After The Joker /
Charlie Gets the Joker 3:38
Vendetta Michael McCuiston
18. Sub-Main Title / Conway Is Abducted 0:43
19. A Clue / The Crocodiles Lair 1:27
20. Another Clue 1:19
21. Crocs Cave / Killer Croc 2:52
22. Batman Chases Croc / Sewer Fight 2:54
23. Bullock Gets The Croc 1:09
Perchance To Dream Shirley Walker
24. Sub-Main Title / The Dream Begins 0:52
25. Its Impossible / Bruce Sees Batman / Bruce Watches Batman At Work 2:14
26. My Life Is A Dream 2:48
27. Climbing The Church Tower / Belltower Fight 2:45
28. Your Own Private Wonderland / Back to Reality 2:48
Birds of a Feather Shirley Walker
29. Birds Of A Feather 1:54
30. That Fine Roman Nose / Penguin vs. Muggers 2:32
31. Penguin Takes Veronica 0:40
32. The Drop / Rubber Duckie Ride 1:50
33. The Penguins Opera / High Society 2:19
34. Batman: The Animated Series – End Credit (Danny Elfman) 0:34
BONUS TRACK:
35. Music Of The Bat 101 6:45
CD Two Total Time: 74:02
Future Batman: The Animated Series soundtrack releases are possible, depending on the reaction to this release. Stay tuned to The Worlds Finest for further details, including the cover art and the official title, and much, much more!
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