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The existence of our world rests upon four ordinary kids who are supernatural heroes in monster-ridden Lyoko. Hang on for a 26-episode thrill ride and an unimaginable final battle that will determine the ultimate fate of Lyoko and Earth! Boasts 12 never-before-released episodes including the explosive 2-part finale! DVD Features: Character profiles Holomap Vehicle preview Much more! MPN: 5742 - UPC: 704400057427



Customer Reviews

  • Code Lyoko--The CORRECT Information!!


    By A9VNHNZX6PQF8 on 2006-09-16
    Code Lyoko:First Season is a 3-disc set,9 episodes on disc 1,9 episodes on disc 2,and 8 episodes on disc 3---in ENGLISH!!I just received my copy in the mail today,and for those who think "this is Kid's stuff",I'll be 56 years young in December!!

  • Kids aren't the only fans!


    By AZ8UZWQZZMDQO on 2007-01-28
    I love Code Lyoko and I'm over 18!! I'm 23 and about to graduate from college. Both my sister and I watch the show whenever we can. Schedule issues prevent us from watching faithfully but we even had to buy two copies of this season 1 DVD because we both refused to share!

    Long Live Lyoko!


  • Sweet


    By A24P3DJXDBTVTI on 2006-07-13
    i'm 24 and i still watch anime. i've started watching this when it first came out on Cartoon Network. and loved the show i got a whole season 1 on VHS But i perfer DVD i can't wait for this to come out

  • Lyoko


    By on 2006-09-12
    Just so you all know, don't trust what it says for the language or subtitles. I've ordered from here before and when I play the DVD it was only ONE language- English. Also, there are NO subtitles.

    I don't know where Amazon got the info, but is WRONG.

  • Snowglare is mistaken


    By on 2006-08-06
    I am almost thirteen, but I still love this show. It is head and shoulders above the rest. It sports impossible difficulties, unimaginable challenges, and a funny flute track (whenever Sissy gets dissed). This is the best (and funniest) thing since canned bread and, as a young adult I highly reccomend it.

  • The Language
    By A1Q18H1WALTLH2 on 2006-08-08
    I love Code Lyoko and am very thrilled that Season 1 is finally coming out on DVD!

    However... The entire DVD is in Japanese. States the Product Details. "Language: Japanese"

    All the other DVD's Vol 1 - Vol 3 are in both in English and Japanese. Is it a mistake or not? I love the show but I don't think I'll enjoy it as much listening to Odd, Ulrich, Yumi, Jeremie and Aelita speaking Japanese the entire time for 26 episodes.

  • Never Lost Interest
    By A3B0YBKOQ1G12F on 2006-10-01
    I'm tired of people saying thi is a "Kid's Show". I'm fifteen, and I still enjoy it and countless other Anime.

    I do not own the complete first season on DVD yet, but I'm counting on buying it. But there are a few things I wish to clear up.

    Japanese? Where did Amazon get Japanese? It's French. Code Lyoko originated from France and it was imported and voiced over to the US and various other countries. However, last time I checked, Japan was not one of them. I may be mistaken about it being imported to Japan, but I know the original DVDs and all had only two languages: English and French.

    The only reason I give Code Lyoko a 4-star rating is because the 2D animation can be a little... Strange, in a sense. But the 3D animation is amazing. I highly recommend Code Lyoko to people of ALL ages to enjoy.

  • OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    By on 2006-06-23
    AAAAAAAAAAGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YES!!!! I've been waiting for this for 3 years!!!!! I'M SO GETING THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Let's be honest
    By A1WJFHI9YMKSCG on 2006-07-20
    This is not a good show. It's watchable, in the same way that Yu-Gi-Oh is watchable. If you're bored and, like me, willing to watch any show with a dangling subplot (in this case, whether the character of Aelita can be brought from the virtual world into the real world) that doesn't insult your intelligence overmuch, then you can sit through it.

    We follow four children, Jeremy, Yumi, Ulrich, and Odd (yes, really) as they attend grade school and battle X.A.N.A. - an unseen presence in the virtual world who wreaks havoc in the real world, and can only be kept at bay by Aelita and generous amounts of stock footage. Each episode follows the same format: X.A.N.A. attacks, kids go into virtual world to protect defenseless Aelita. Aelita finds and deactivates a tower in some random location, which somehow translates to X.A.N.A. being defeated... for the moment. At the end of the episode, a literal reset button is hit, rewinding time to the moment before the attack, erasing the memories of all but the four children (plus Aelita), and undoing any damage, including death. Yes, characters occasionally die and are frequently about to die when the deus ex machina is activated. It's all very suspenseful, or something.

    There's action, romance, and scattered moments of cuteness, but all in all, Code Lyoko can be summed up in one word: pablum. It's nonthreatening, easy listening, entirely missable. Far from the worst thing on TV, especially if you need something to watch with a child, or you are one yourself (in which case it's far more relatable), but it's not worth spending money on.

  • Code Lyoko is a great psuedo-anime(4.5/10)
    By on 2006-10-24
    I'm a fan of a lot of anime/psuedo-anime including Code Lyoko, Naruto, DragonBall trilogy, .hack//SIGN, Bleach and sometimes even Pokemon and so on.I really hate Yu-Gi-Oh and BeyBlade though, they are crappy

    Code Lyoko was originally about four boarding school students who found an unlocked supercomputer at an old factory, but even better this supercomputer can send humans into a digital world called Lyoko which is like a "videogame" in which the person fights against pixel monsters, but if he/she gets zapped the person doesn't die but is simply sent back to to Earth.

    The four students are a computer-talented boy called Jeremie, Odd a svelte comic relief character, Ulrich a boy who has talents in martial arts and a tall girl called Yumi who is a year older and has Japanese parents and responcible for leading the team.Odd, Ulrich and Yumi are the only people that go to Lyoko, Jeremie stays behind and works the computer

    There are two sole "inhabitants" that actually live in Lyoko, a girld called Aelita and an unseen digital menace called X.A.N.A. who can, through the super computer access electronics on Earth and cause distress, he does this by activating "towers" and Aelita is able to deactivate the towers thus stopping XANA's attack.But she can not get through to the tower with out a fight as he sets up armies of monsters around them to intercept Aelita and the three students that go to Lyoko.

    Jeremie, Odd, Ulrich and Yumi befriend Aelita and try to set up a programme in which she can leave Lyoko and live on Earth so they can shut down the supercomputer and end XANA once and for all.

    This is the season 1 story, yeh gotta admit s1 is very repetive and most of it are fillers

    But season 2 and season 3 rock as the story gets less repetitive and have deeper plot twists and towards the end of season 3 they get a new member


    CL isn't very popular, only certain people like it so theres a chance you won't like it, but I love it.
    anyways bye
    --------
    ~~~~~~MercenaryFan15 aged 13 years old~~~~~~~~~~~~

  • Wow!
    By A34JAXR0W215IP on 2007-09-16
    I had no idea so many of this show's fans were adults. Now I don't feel so silly for watching it! Woohoo!

    The premise of Code Lyoko is fairly simple. Lyoko is a "virtual world" that exists inside a computer; while the scenes that take place in the real world are animated traditionally, the battle scenes on Lyoko are animated using CGI. The computer also houses XANA, an evil entity that wants to take over the world, which he attempts to do using control towers on Lyoko that allow him to act outside the computer, for instance, by seizing control of government weapons sattelites. The Lyoko team, a group of young teens who attend the boarding school near the abandoned factory that houses the supercomputer, are the only humans who know of its existence, and they have to find a way to defeat XANA while maintaining their dual lives as ordinary junior high school kids.

    The show has its flaws, of course; I don't think there's any such thing as a "perfect" TV show, movie, or anything else. For instance, it becomes obvious fairly quickly that the animators often just reuse bits from previous episodes, which creates the occasional continuity error. It should also be noted that the English dub occasionally flatly ignores the show's French origins; for example, the characters refer to dollars rather than Euros, and even worse, at one point a character mentions the school having begun a "language exchange program"--no idea what that is--with France, despite the fact that they already live there. (In fact, one episode even reveals the school's location via satellite image. Hard to ignore that...) These are pretty few and far between, though, and therefore only of consequence to dweebs like me that notice everything.

    That being said, Code Lyoko is still pretty darn entertaining, full of humor, action, and even romance. Plus, there's virtually nothing that's even remotely obscene or offensive about this show, which makes it perfect for family viewing. (Hey, kids watch Code Lyoko too! Surprise surprise!) There's also a clear message of cooperation and trust that binds the series together; the series is set at a boarding school, with students who come from literally every corner of the globe, but the culture of the school is such that the racial and societal differences between them are hardly given a second thought, and occasionally even the main cast's bitter rivals will step in to lend a hand.

    The only real flaw as far as the show itself, especially in the first season, is that it relies a little too heavily on the "deus ex machina" conceit; any problems that the kids or XANA cause can easily be deleted by travelling back in time. Also, certain plot holes tend to go unexplained, such as why the abandoned factory was never torn down. (In fairness, though, the time-travel concept was largely disposed of in later seasons, maybe because the creators realized that their audience was a little more savvy than they'd anticipated.)

    Unfortunately, the most glaring flaw with this DVD set is the DVD set itself. The episodes are thrown together in random order--not a problem for most of the season, but the last few episodes follow a definite arc that's incompatible with out-of-order viewing--and there are far too few extras. The only audio track, for instance, is the English dub; since this set is sold in Canada as well, I would have thought that including the original French language track would have been an obvious choice, but apparently I'd be wrong. The saving grace, in fact, is the price tag, far lower than what you'd expect to pay for a full season of just about any other show.

    All in all, I wish there were a better place to start if you're new to Code Lyoko; but to be honest, it could be a lot worse. Of course, I should warn the new viewer that Funimation seems to be taking its time releasing Season 2, if indeed it ever will at all--the second volume of season 2 isn't even mentioned on the Funimation Web site anymore--so you may want to think twice about getting involved if you haven't been keeping up with the TV broadcast.

  • Better Later On
    By A3RAFS8HNLA53T on 2006-10-09
    I am 17 and I still watch Code Lyoko every day on Cartoon Network. In the first few seasons, the plot is a bit repetative and every storyline is essentially the same. But it gets really good towards the later seasons, especially after both Aelita and XANA have been freed from the Super Computer. XANA trys to destroy Lyoko and has escaped into the Internet. I really loved the episode "XANA Awakens," a wonderful 2-part episode that explains how Jeremy discovers Lyoko and how everything got started. It's a fun show.

  • Code Lyoko Season 1? YAY!
    By A1Y8ILDQZWLGHI on 2006-10-17
    This is an anime series about a group of boarding school friends who fight the evil, XANA, inside the "super computer". The show has both 2d and 3d like animation.

    For all of those who did not know this, Code Lyoko is a french show therefore the DVD is viewable in either English or French.

  • A must have buy... for fans
    By A27ZXA8ZP98BZY on 2006-11-10
    Code Lyoko is the kids "anime" shown on Cartoon Network and France 3. While the show aims for younger viewers, it has found a small cult following of twentysomethings. If you're a fan of the show, this is a must buy, especially considering that 26 episodes of any other show would cost you $30 or more (emphasis on the more).

    NOTE: THE DVD IS IN ENGLISH! I have no idea why Amazon has the language listed as Japanese. It's not even made in Japan.

    Pros:
    1) Every episode from season 1 at a great price.

    Cons:
    1) No Fun-imation didn't arrange the episodes in any particular order. While not a big deal for season 1, as there is no real story arc until the last few eps, it's really grating to have to keep flipping discs to watch the eps in the original order.
    2) While the animation looks crisp and great on my home entertainment system, it looked pixelly (not a word, I know), fuzzy, and blotchy on my computer. This isn't to say everyone will have the same results, but merely a warning for those who perfer watching DVDs on their computers.
    3) The extras on disc 3 are utterly worthless. Some of the kids and monsters get a couple seconds worth of silent montages, while others get a screen full of text describing who they are and what they do. There's another section where you can view Lyoko through multiple fly-by's of the towers. Completely silent, really short, and while the menu's show nine towers, only 3-5 are actually viewable. I'm not sure if it's because the other's weren't shown during season one, or because I couln't get my remote to move over, but I found it gratuitously irritating.
    4) Personally, I wish that the original French audio could be heard with English subtitles. English is the only audio available.

    While I've listed more cons than pros, if you're a fan of Code Lyoko, this is definately a buy, despite the flaws. If you aren't, check out Cartoon Network 4:30E/3:30C to watch season 3.



  • finally
    By AX8FYCTNN9P0B on 2006-12-20
    I've been buying all of the stupid 5 episode disks for like a year or two. I'm glad they finally came out with the season one in whole. If you are reading this and are a code: lyoko fan, you should definitely get this

  • Code Lyoko...Kids Show? I think not.
    By on 2006-12-31
    I'm 14 turning 15 soon. This is one of my favorite shows along with Prison Break and Grey's Anatomy. I first watched Code Lyoko at my little cousin's house, she is 6, and it was one of the 5 episode disks playing on her television. I had nothing better to do and had seen this show just flipping around on the tv before and had not liked it, but I watched it anyway. I had finished only one episode and was completely hooked. I could not stop watching. The only down side to the first season is that every episode is pretty much the same, but I read the other reviews and so I am guessing that in the later seasons it starts getting more interesting. This is an amazing show that I cannot believe I actually liked! I never thought I would be so into Code Lyoko! This is not a kids show at all. I would recommend it to every age out there.

  • I'm Code Lyoko's #1 Fan
    By on 2007-01-14
    This DVD is worth buying.I am Code Lyoko's #1 Fan.I've been a member ever since it cam out in french which is 2003.I don't understand what they say but the graphics and cartoon and humor is very funny and cool!

  • Good Show, Poor Release
    By ALZKVHAVJFB2J on 2007-06-12
    Episodes are out of order, there are no language or subtitle options.
    If you must have everything Code Lyoko, go ahead. If you are a casual fan or insist on perfection, don't bother.

  • A Parent Approves
    By A5UW8KGYF5QPI on 2008-01-28
    As a parent of two children, both under the age of ten, I find myself watching a lot of cartoons. I'm pretty selective about what I choose to expose my kids to; I'm always looking for something unique, intelligent, and of course `safe' for them. It's difficult to wade through the infinite trash out there to find suitable shows, so I'm writing this review to help others evaluate this program, which is not an easy show with which to quickly come to terms. I was slow to warm up to "Code Lyoko," but after spending some time with this program, I find that I'm really drawn to it, despite its flaws, and I'm perfectly fine with my kids watching it.

    "Code Lyoko" is a French animated program translated into English for American audiences (which may explain why it has some rough edges). It is the story of a small group of youngsters living at a boarding school in Northwest France (though that's not obvious in the translated version) called the Kadic Academy. Three of these youths had, sometime before the start of the series, discovered an abandoned factory nearby, in the depths of which lies a mysterious supercomputer whose purpose seems to be to host a virtual world called "Lyoko."

    Unfortunately, a malevolent program or virus (named X.A.N.A.) within this computer seems intent on doing damage to the "real world" by searching for I/O towers (ala Tron) and messing with our reality. The kids would just shut the machine down if it weren't for the fact that they had also discovered in Lyoko a gentle, benevolent feminine entity named Aelita. The genius of the group, Jeremie, is particularly smitten with Aelita, and throughout the first season of the show, is intent on "de-virtualizing" Aelita - bringing her into the real world and to safety - so that the computer and the menace within it can be shut down for good.

    The individual stories in the first season usually revolve around XANA launching an attack on our world and the kids scrambling to repel it while trying to lead normal lives at the school as best they can. To fight XANA, they "virtualize" and go inside the world of Lyoko, assuming various avatar-like personas to battle a variety of creatures so that Aelita can enter the infected I/O tower and enter a shutdown code, stopping the attack.

    The show has several good things going for it. It's intelligent without being difficult to follow, even for younger kids. It is rendered in two different animation styles, which is handled well: traditional cell-based animation for the real world, and 3D computer animation for the virtual world. For a show ostensibly aimed at children, the characters have more than the average amount of depth, and are as interesting to watch when they are in school interacting with classmates and teachers as they are battling monsters in the virtual world.

    "Code Lyoko" has no objectionable language, and there is no blood, slime, or peril that I've seen to disturb kids; the clean rendering style and happy music keep the mood light even in the brief battle scenes. About the most I can warn a fellow parent about is that the characters do develop teen relationships, kiss once or twice, etc., but I personally did not see this as anything that would be a problem for my own kids.

    Now, the downsides to "Code Lyoko." First, beyond this DVD set, it's hard to find. As I write this, it is not being broadcast on any TV station in my area and hasn't been for some time. Even though four seasons have been created to date, only the first season is on DVD, here, with another DVD containing the first few episodes of Season 2 also available. That was released a year ago and we're still waiting for more. Everything I've read tells me that the seasons following the first one are far superior, but just try getting your hands on them.

    The next problem is that there is no introduction to the show -- you need to either "figure it out" or have someone explain the backstory to you as I have tried to do here. There was a five-minute unaired pilot called "Garage Kids" made (check YouTube) but for some reason the events in it were not carried into the actual show, so upon first viewings, you are left a bit cold towards the whole affair. The original DVDs had the episodes wildly out of order, which didn't help, although season one is so episodic that casual viewers might not notice. That's another weakness of the first season: it's a collection of episodes that become formulaic, and I'm lead to believe that the show really ramps up in the seasons following -- I can believe that from what I've seen and read.

    A few more annoyances: it takes some getting used to the weird animation style. The characters are all grossly mis-proportioned with HUGE foreheads, odd marks on their faces (mascara?), and often bizarre hair. While the main title music is very catchy, each episode is interrupted, inexplicably, about a dozen times with the first 8 notes of the theme and one of half a dozen stock sequences of one of the kids in motion. Why? It's strange filler that I find very distracting. But you do get used to it, and you'll find yourself humming that theme song after a few episodes.

    Probably the biggest flaw in my mind is the fact that, at the end of each episode in the first season, the kids have the option of rolling back time a full day to get themselves out of any difficult situations they may have gotten into. Not only is this the biggest dramatic cheat imaginable, it doesn't even make sense -- how are they doing it, why do they still remember what happened (whether they were in the machine or not), and why can't the time rollback bring people back to life (an implied limitation of the process). Supposedly the following seasons put limits on this ridiculously powerful ability, the biggest single weakness of the show in my opinion, from a dramatic standpoint.

    A "Code Lyoko" game has been released for the Wii console, but as it follows the events of the fourth season, I don't see how it can do very well in the US unless they release more episodes of this series!

    In summary, "Code Lyoko" is an interesting show that, because of its rough edges and availability problems, may take a while to warm up to. But if you give it a chance, you may very well become hooked on it, whether you're young or old. It's a superior program in that it is safe for kids and yet intelligent enough for adults to watch, too. But unless they start releasing these DVDs more quickly, "Lyoko" is unlikely to become a household word in US homes.


  • Love this show!
    By A1KLN25TTB8K6O on 2006-10-15
    I have to hold my hands up and say tha I am probably the oldest Code Lyoko fan out there at 26!

    I got introduced to the show when I was channel hopping and have been hooked since!

    Although the overall context of the show is very simple - stop evil and save the world, there are so many other shows like this out there - the premise that it should take place in a virtual world is quite clever, taking into account the current level of technological knowledge.

    I was a tiny bit disappointed to find that there are few extras on the third disc; I love extras and feel that it falls a little short in this area. I would give it a 5* rating if not for this small and - to me - not so insignificant fact!

    Although, having all 26 episodes for the cost of a regular DVD - stellar! For fans of the show, I cannot recommend this highly enough. But for fans of DVD extras, I'd still recommend it, but you only get the same extras as are on the other 3 DVDs.

    Worth every penny - or cent!

  • just fine
    By A10T5N424NQ0A1 on 2007-01-03
    This was for my daughter. She loves the show. DVD plays fine

  • Code Lyoko
    By A20TMLDC6BRAPK on 2007-01-03
    This is what i'd been waiting for. Most of the time I don't like buying simply volumes of a series, when a complete season could just have been released. But when this was announced, I was hooked. I watched all the episodes, although they were not all in order, and it was great. I definitely recomend this to others.

  • Quallity of DVDs fine, no problems
    By A3ODIRRZQD366Q on 2007-01-09
    The DVDs were new, and so they were in excellent quality. The shows were what my son wanted, which was the TV series.

  • Amazing (and in English)
    By ALRAHFKQKO8WX on 2007-03-13
    Amazon says it is in Japanese but the movie is actually in English so don't worry about getting a bad movie. This movie is action packed but has a few weird things. Some of the shows arn't in order or are shown twice but overall it is a great show.

  • Lyoko S 1
    By A2JXC1K7NKU62O on 2007-05-29
    Best Show in the workd just need to come out with season 2, & 3 to buy

  • Very good show
    By A2SFJ347R4K6PI on 2007-08-04
    Code lyoko is an interesting show, and although they don't quite get the voices right in season 1, in the most recent episodes the voices are lip-synced and really match the characters well. In code lyoko the 5 main characters; Jeremy, Ulrich, Odd, Yumi, and a later entering character who starts out as more of a sub-character Aleita. The 4 kids, not including Aleita for now, stumble upon the supercomputer that contains lyoko, but in this supercomputer's AI program a virus called ZANA has begun to dominate. Zana is a AI program, but his impressive insight into basic human emotions such as jelousy, and hate, make for real trouble, but his "attacks" on earth are usually more basic towards the start. Zana is able to control electronic devices and make "ghosts", which to the best of my knoweldge are eletromagnetic manefestations of his own mal-intent, these ghosts can take over people, but this doesn't start happening until later. The 4 characters first find this super computer, along with scanners enabling the 4 kids to virtualize into Lyoko, inside an abandoned factory near their bording school. Inside the computer a digital "paradise" callde LYOKO exists. Within Lyoko there are 4 main towers, and numorus towers that zana temporarily creates. These towers allow Zana to link to the real world. He gaurds these towers with monsters, and the 5 characters have to fight against these monesters. Lyoko is a rather pretty place, in the show the characters are rendered in a sort of 3D computer-animated hybrid, and are geared with weapons to fight the monsters that Zana creates (if they take to many hits they devirtualize, and end up back in the strange factory). In Lyoko there are five sectors; the mountain sector, the forest sector, the arctic sector, the desert sector, and Zana's home base sector 5, or Carthage. If the characters fall of of the land area of these sectors they will end up in the "Digital Sea" and dezirtualize permanatly and will not return to earth. Zana constantly faces them with new problems and challanges while they try to virtualize Alita who is trapped on Lyoko. Overall a good show i rated 4 out of 5 because the episodes are out of order, and this 1st season does not include the first episode.

  • THIS SHOW ROCKS!
    By AV1KYJXHOWPMD on 2007-09-01
    My title says it all. This is a show that everyone can enjoy, and I don't just mean kids. the story rocks and the animation (traditional animation and computer graphics both) is incredible. I do not see how anyone could not enjoy this.

  • Code Lyoko
    By A2RLQKE9NHSSZB on 2008-02-16
    I enjoy this virtual reality anime . I'm not a young person and i find this series a great anime WATCH . Its exciting and funny and intriguing Adventure from the cartoonish to the virtual world of Lyoko . Its GREAT. And it just not for kids .

  • Kids love it!
    By A3KZNUHSGSYS74 on 2008-02-24
    Bought this for my kids and they love it. Even though the voices are slightly different from the later episodes, they don't care! I would recommend this to any Code Lyoko fan.

  • Yeahhh!
    By A1ELPOXZO8NV9J on 2008-04-14
    To some, the world of Lyoko is a pathetic excuse for a tv show. I strongly believe that these people have only seen mere fragments of episodes, only resulting in judgement such as "this show is weird."

    I remember the first day I ever saw this show on tv. I remember thinking "this show has got to be stupid." After watching for about 10 minutes, I was exposed to the virtual world that this array of strange characters had entered via a supercomputer. Since that day, I have been engulfed in the series, thus creating a hardcore Lyoko fan.

    The first season has been released for some time now, but just got my paws on it today. I'm awaiting the complete second season, and hope it comes out in the near future. If not, I'll be severely discouraged. The seasons following the first have much more superiority and speed, but lack the originality and simplicity of the original's episodes.

    I read another review that stated the episodes were out of order. I thought this was inaccurate because the first season had no order until the episode "Code: Earth" was presented, only due to the fact that there was a connecting episode, "False Start."

    As the Code Lyoko series evolves, it unfolds into more confusion for some, but more curiosity and interest for others. The episodes begin to connect as a whole, forming a situated storyline that keeps the viewers begging for more.

    Hoping for season two on DVD. Long live Lyoko! (P.S. Odd rules!)


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