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The upcoming Marvel animated series Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man will finally premiere soon, and fans have been wondering when to expect its release date once it arrives on Disney+.
The series, which is set in a different universe from the MCU, will explore the origins of Peter Parker and his early days as Spider-Man while being mentored by Norman Osborn.
Let's explore what we know so far about the release date of Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man.
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Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man Release Window
So far, Disney+ and Marvel Studios have not set an official release date for Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man.
Last year, it was announced that the series' release window had been set for this year alongside X-Men '97 (which already finished its first season) and Eyes of Wakanda.
The upcoming Marvel animated series Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man will finally premiere soon, and fans have been wondering when to expect its release date once it arrives on Disney+.
The series, which is set in a different universe from the MCU, will explore the origins of Peter Parker and his early days as Spider-Man while being mentored by Norman Osborn.
Let's explore what we know so far about the release date of Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man.
Also Read: 5 Essential Spider-Man Noir Comics You Must Read
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man Release Window
So far, Disney+ and Marvel Studios have not set an official release date for Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man.
Last year, it was announced that the series' release window had been set for this year alongside X-Men '97 (which already finished its first season) and Eyes of Wakanda.
- 5/30/2024
- EpicStream
Following X-Men '97's season 1 finale, What If...? season 3 is likely up next from Marvel Animation. Marvel Zombies updates have been few and far between, but Marvel Studios executive Brad Winderbaum has shared new Eyes of Wakanda and Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man details.
The latter was unveiled during the San Diego Comic-Con in 2022, while news of the Black Panther spin-off came our way last December.
We've previously heard that the animated series will follow brave warriors tasked to travel the world retrieving dangerous Vibranium artefacts throughout Wakandan history. Thanks to ComicBook.com (via Toonado.com), we now have some specifics.
"Eyes of Wakanda is an MCU show," Winderbaum confirmed. "This is the history of Wakanda as told through the War Dogs, and it is some of the best animation we've ever done. Todd Harris is the creator of that one. That's just such a cool show."
None of Marvel Studios' animated...
The latter was unveiled during the San Diego Comic-Con in 2022, while news of the Black Panther spin-off came our way last December.
We've previously heard that the animated series will follow brave warriors tasked to travel the world retrieving dangerous Vibranium artefacts throughout Wakandan history. Thanks to ComicBook.com (via Toonado.com), we now have some specifics.
"Eyes of Wakanda is an MCU show," Winderbaum confirmed. "This is the history of Wakanda as told through the War Dogs, and it is some of the best animation we've ever done. Todd Harris is the creator of that one. That's just such a cool show."
None of Marvel Studios' animated...
- 5/19/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
As Marvel recently concluded season one of Beau DeMayo’s X-Men ’97, the studio is looking forward to keeping fans hooked to the screen with other projects in development. Since there’s still time for X-Men ’97 season 2 to drop, Marvel’s Head of Animation, Brad Winderbaum, discussed new projects like Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man that are still percolating at Marvel Animation.
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man | image: Marvel Studios
Claiming that the potential Spider-Man show has been long in development under the name of Spider-Man: Freshman Year, Brad Winderbaum mentioned they have recently revamped the title of the series. However, after the discussion regarding the Spider-Man series hit the internet, fans expressed their disappointment in one aspect of the storyline.
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man Spider-Man is Developing Under Marvel Studios
Beau DeMayo‘s X-Men ’97 recently concluded its season one under Marvel Studios on May 15, leaving fans in suspense...
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man | image: Marvel Studios
Claiming that the potential Spider-Man show has been long in development under the name of Spider-Man: Freshman Year, Brad Winderbaum mentioned they have recently revamped the title of the series. However, after the discussion regarding the Spider-Man series hit the internet, fans expressed their disappointment in one aspect of the storyline.
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man Spider-Man is Developing Under Marvel Studios
Beau DeMayo‘s X-Men ’97 recently concluded its season one under Marvel Studios on May 15, leaving fans in suspense...
- 5/19/2024
- by Krittika Mukherjee
- FandomWire
The live-action part of the MCU hasn’t been doing great lately, with several poorly received projects in recent years. However, the latest animated show, ‘X-Men ’97,’ has been consistently receiving high ratings, opening up another avenue for the franchise’s expansion.
Lately, there have been rumors about the MCU focusing more on animated projects in the future. With several shows lined up for release, it’s not hard to believe these rumors.
‘Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man’ and ‘Eyes of Wakanda’ are both scheduled for release in 2024 (for now) and Brad Winderbaum, the Head of Animation for Marvel Studios, recently discussed some details about both shows with ComicBook.
Winderbaum spoke highly of the upcoming series centered around a young Spider-Man. Here’s what he had to say:
I mean, Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man is amazing, to say the least. I think it’s really going to surprise people. It is very...
Lately, there have been rumors about the MCU focusing more on animated projects in the future. With several shows lined up for release, it’s not hard to believe these rumors.
‘Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man’ and ‘Eyes of Wakanda’ are both scheduled for release in 2024 (for now) and Brad Winderbaum, the Head of Animation for Marvel Studios, recently discussed some details about both shows with ComicBook.
Winderbaum spoke highly of the upcoming series centered around a young Spider-Man. Here’s what he had to say:
I mean, Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man is amazing, to say the least. I think it’s really going to surprise people. It is very...
- 5/18/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Fiction Horizon
The live-action portion of the MCU is certainly not performing very well considering all the poorly received projects in the last few years, however the latest animated show ‘X-Men ’97’ received constantly high ratings, which opened another market on which the franchise can expand.
In recent times, there have been rumors that the MCU will deal more with animated projects in the future, and considering that we have several shows slated for release in the future, it’s honestly not that hard to believe them.
‘Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man’ and ‘Eyes of Wakanda’ are both slated for 2024 release (so far) and Brad Winderbaum Head of Animation for Marvel Studios sat down with ComicBook to talk some details about both shows.
The exec praised the upcoming show focused on young Spider-Man. Here’s what he had to say about it:
I mean, Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man is amazing, to say the least.
In recent times, there have been rumors that the MCU will deal more with animated projects in the future, and considering that we have several shows slated for release in the future, it’s honestly not that hard to believe them.
‘Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man’ and ‘Eyes of Wakanda’ are both slated for 2024 release (so far) and Brad Winderbaum Head of Animation for Marvel Studios sat down with ComicBook to talk some details about both shows.
The exec praised the upcoming show focused on young Spider-Man. Here’s what he had to say about it:
I mean, Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man is amazing, to say the least.
- 5/18/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Comic Basics
Marvel Studios has several intriguing projects lined up for the coming years, including an animated series centered on a young Spider-Man, titled ”Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man.”
The show was announced for Disney+ on November 12, 2021, with Jeff Trammell serving as the writer and executive producer. During San Diego Comic-Con 2022, it was revealed that the series would debut in 2024, alongside news of a sequel series, ‘Spider-Man: Sophomore Year.’ Japanese animation studio Polygon Pictures was announced as the producer of the series on July 14, 2023, utilizing cutting-edge CG technology. The premiere date was confirmed for November 2, 2024.
Liza Singer, who previously worked as an episodic director for the show, has announced on X that she will be returning to the studio once again in the same role.
I’m Overjoyed to share that as of today I am returning to Marvel Studios as an Episodic Director pic.twitter.com/licSRjR7pu
— LaserSpectre (@LaserSinger) April 22, 2024
However,...
The show was announced for Disney+ on November 12, 2021, with Jeff Trammell serving as the writer and executive producer. During San Diego Comic-Con 2022, it was revealed that the series would debut in 2024, alongside news of a sequel series, ‘Spider-Man: Sophomore Year.’ Japanese animation studio Polygon Pictures was announced as the producer of the series on July 14, 2023, utilizing cutting-edge CG technology. The premiere date was confirmed for November 2, 2024.
Liza Singer, who previously worked as an episodic director for the show, has announced on X that she will be returning to the studio once again in the same role.
I’m Overjoyed to share that as of today I am returning to Marvel Studios as an Episodic Director pic.twitter.com/licSRjR7pu
— LaserSpectre (@LaserSinger) April 22, 2024
However,...
- 4/24/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Fiction Horizon
There are very few Marvel franchises that are as popular and beloved as the X-Men, since they have had a strong grip over quite a few mediums in the past several decades. With that said, most fans fondly remember their numerous animated shows, especially X-Men: Evolution.
X-Men ’97
X-Men ’97 might be the latest show featuring everyone’s favorite mutants, but many fans truly believe X-Men: Evolution deserved a reboot instead, especially considering the huge steps the show took back in the day.
X-Men: Evolution‘s Incredible Step Shows It Deserved A Reboot Instead of X-Men ’97 X-Men: Evolution
When X-Men: Evolution premiered in 2000, it faced daunting odds. Not only did it have to follow the beloved X-Men: The Animated Series, but it also had to carve out its own identity. However, over its 52-episode run, the series defied its critics by consistently delivering compelling stories.
Suggestedx-Men ‘97 Episode 3 Just Compressed One of...
X-Men ’97
X-Men ’97 might be the latest show featuring everyone’s favorite mutants, but many fans truly believe X-Men: Evolution deserved a reboot instead, especially considering the huge steps the show took back in the day.
X-Men: Evolution‘s Incredible Step Shows It Deserved A Reboot Instead of X-Men ’97 X-Men: Evolution
When X-Men: Evolution premiered in 2000, it faced daunting odds. Not only did it have to follow the beloved X-Men: The Animated Series, but it also had to carve out its own identity. However, over its 52-episode run, the series defied its critics by consistently delivering compelling stories.
Suggestedx-Men ‘97 Episode 3 Just Compressed One of...
- 4/2/2024
- by Subhojeet Mookherjee
- FandomWire
The new X-Men ’97 series brought back the beloved X-Men animated characters from the ’90s show including the voice cast and continued the story of the team left without its leader Charles Xavier. The series has received positive reviews from fans and critics, becoming one of the highest-rated MCU shows.
A still from X-Men ’97
The series has so far dropped three episodes and the remaining 7 episodes are airing weekly on Disney+. Recently a new update about the show was reported by a scooper regarding the evolution of the team’s costumes. While this is exciting news, some fans are concerned with one specific costume change with Cyclops that they fear might translate into the show.
Fans Are Apprehensive About X-Men ’97‘s Reported Costume Changes for the Team
The team is receiving a new costume upgrade according to a recent report
After two seasons of I Am Groot and What If?...
A still from X-Men ’97
The series has so far dropped three episodes and the remaining 7 episodes are airing weekly on Disney+. Recently a new update about the show was reported by a scooper regarding the evolution of the team’s costumes. While this is exciting news, some fans are concerned with one specific costume change with Cyclops that they fear might translate into the show.
Fans Are Apprehensive About X-Men ’97‘s Reported Costume Changes for the Team
The team is receiving a new costume upgrade according to a recent report
After two seasons of I Am Groot and What If?...
- 4/1/2024
- by Rahul Thokchom
- FandomWire
A new Spider-Man animated TV series titled ‘Spider-Man: Freshman Year’ was announced for Disney+ on November 12, 2021, with Jeff Trammell as the writer and executive producer. At San Diego Comic-Con 2022, it was revealed that the show would debut in 2024, alongside news of a sequel series, ‘Spider-Man: Sophomore Year.’ Japanese animation studio Polygon Pictures was announced to produce the series on July 14, 2023, using cutting-edge CG technology. The premiere date was confirmed for November 2, 2024. Additionally, the series underwent a title change from ‘Spider-Man: Freshman Year’ to ‘Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man’ on December 11, 2023.
With the release date nearing, rumors are swirling about possible characters appearing in the show. CanWeGetSomeToast, a prominent leaker, suggests that The Watcher will be part of the show, although details about his involvement remain unclear.
Breaking: The Watcher will appear in Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-man
(@CanWeGetToast) pic.twitter.com/FZP0an6L9u
— MarvelFilmNews (@MarvelNewsFilms) March 30, 2024
Uatu, also known as the Watcher,...
With the release date nearing, rumors are swirling about possible characters appearing in the show. CanWeGetSomeToast, a prominent leaker, suggests that The Watcher will be part of the show, although details about his involvement remain unclear.
Breaking: The Watcher will appear in Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-man
(@CanWeGetToast) pic.twitter.com/FZP0an6L9u
— MarvelFilmNews (@MarvelNewsFilms) March 30, 2024
Uatu, also known as the Watcher,...
- 3/31/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Fiction Horizon
A new Spider-Man animated TV series called ‘Spider-Man: Freshman Year’ was announced for Disney+ back November 12, 2021, with Jeff Trammell as the writer and executive producer. At San Diego Comic-Con 2022, it was revealed that the show would premiere in 2024, alongside news of a sequel series, ‘Spider-Man: Sophomore Year.’ Japanese animation studio Polygon Pictures was announced to produce the series on July 14, 2023, using cutting-edge CG technology. The premiere date was confirmed for November 2, 2024. Additionally, the series underwent a title change from ‘Spider-Man: Freshman Year’ to ‘Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man’ on December 11, 2023.
Now as the release date looms closer, rumors are circulating around potential characters to appear in the show. According to CanWeGetSomeToast, a notable leaker and scooper, The Watcher will be included in the show, although the leaker did not elaborate to what extent.
Breaking: The Watcher will appear in Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-man
(@CanWeGetToast) pic.twitter.com/FZP0an6L9u
— MarvelFilmNews (@MarvelNewsFilms) March 30, 2024
Uatu,...
Now as the release date looms closer, rumors are circulating around potential characters to appear in the show. According to CanWeGetSomeToast, a notable leaker and scooper, The Watcher will be included in the show, although the leaker did not elaborate to what extent.
Breaking: The Watcher will appear in Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-man
(@CanWeGetToast) pic.twitter.com/FZP0an6L9u
— MarvelFilmNews (@MarvelNewsFilms) March 30, 2024
Uatu,...
- 3/31/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Comic Basics
A new Spider-Man animated series, originally titled ‘Spider-Man: Freshman Year,’ was announced for Disney+ on November 12, 2021, with Jeff Trammell as the writer and executive producer. At San Diego Comic-Con 2022, it was announced that the show would debut in 2024, alongside news of a sequel series, ‘Spider-Man: Sophomore Year.’ Polygon Pictures, a Japanese animation studio, was revealed to be producing the series on July 14, 2023, using advanced CG technology. The premiere date was confirmed for November 2, 2024. Furthermore, the series underwent a title change from ‘Spider-Man: Freshman Year’ to ‘Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man’ on December 11, 2023.
Related: Spider-Man 4 Rumor: Major Part of Synopsis Potentially Revealed
With the release date approaching, rumors have surfaced regarding the potential runtime and episode count. According to CanWeGetSomeToast, a reputable source known for leaks and scoops, exclusive information about the first season of the show has been disclosed. The scooper suggests that ‘Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man’ is expected to have approximately 10 episodes,...
Related: Spider-Man 4 Rumor: Major Part of Synopsis Potentially Revealed
With the release date approaching, rumors have surfaced regarding the potential runtime and episode count. According to CanWeGetSomeToast, a reputable source known for leaks and scoops, exclusive information about the first season of the show has been disclosed. The scooper suggests that ‘Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man’ is expected to have approximately 10 episodes,...
- 3/3/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Fiction Horizon
A new Spider-Man animated TV series called ‘Spider-Man: Freshman Year’ was announced for Disney+ back November 12, 2021, with Jeff Trammell as the writer and executive producer. At San Diego Comic-Con 2022, it was revealed that the show would premiere in 2024, alongside news of a sequel series, ‘Spider-Man: Sophomore Year.’ Japanese animation studio Polygon Pictures was announced to produce the series on July 14, 2023, using cutting-edge CG technology. The premiere date was confirmed for November 2, 2024. Additionally, the series underwent a title change from ‘Spider-Man: Freshman Year’ to ‘Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man’ on December 11, 2023.
Now as the release date looms closer, rumors are circulating around potential runtime and episode count. According to CanWeGetSomeToast, a notable leaker and scooper with a decent track record published exclusive news regarding the first season of the show. According to the scooper ‘Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man’ should have around 10 episodes each 30 minutes long.
This aligns with the runtime of both ‘What If…...
Now as the release date looms closer, rumors are circulating around potential runtime and episode count. According to CanWeGetSomeToast, a notable leaker and scooper with a decent track record published exclusive news regarding the first season of the show. According to the scooper ‘Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man’ should have around 10 episodes each 30 minutes long.
This aligns with the runtime of both ‘What If…...
- 3/3/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Comic Basics
Marvel Studios officially replaced Tom Holland in Disney+'s upcoming Spider-Man: Freshman Year animated series.
Spider-Man: Freshman Year was announced all the way back in 2021, but fans still don't know much about the series at all.
Since Marvel Studios and everyone else involved were so tight-lipped about the upcoming animated show, some worried that it might have been secretly canceled. But series head writer and executive producer Jeff Trammell stated in August that he is "excited for the world to see it," confirming that it is still on its way to Disney+.
Read full article on The Direct.
Spider-Man: Freshman Year was announced all the way back in 2021, but fans still don't know much about the series at all.
Since Marvel Studios and everyone else involved were so tight-lipped about the upcoming animated show, some worried that it might have been secretly canceled. But series head writer and executive producer Jeff Trammell stated in August that he is "excited for the world to see it," confirming that it is still on its way to Disney+.
Read full article on The Direct.
- 10/7/2023
- by Nathan Johnson
- The Direct
Click here to read the full article.
Marvel Studios made hundreds of fans quite — um — animated as it kicked off its very first panel centered on a growing slate of animated content.
The presentation and expansion comes after the studio’s inaugural series, What If…?, garnered three Emmy-nominations. The response to the show saw Marvel green light season two and announce last year series such as Spider-Man: Freshman Year, a revival of 1990s cartoon X-Men ’97, and a shorts series, I Am Groot. All those series were showcased during the panel, eliciting oohs and aahs from the gleeful faithful.
“When we did the first season of What If…?, we realized we wanted to do more,” said Brad Winderbaum, Marvel Studios’ head of streaming, television and animation. The longtime Marvel exec, who began in the studio’s live-action division, said that growing up, animation was his gateway to cinema and comic book.
Marvel Studios made hundreds of fans quite — um — animated as it kicked off its very first panel centered on a growing slate of animated content.
The presentation and expansion comes after the studio’s inaugural series, What If…?, garnered three Emmy-nominations. The response to the show saw Marvel green light season two and announce last year series such as Spider-Man: Freshman Year, a revival of 1990s cartoon X-Men ’97, and a shorts series, I Am Groot. All those series were showcased during the panel, eliciting oohs and aahs from the gleeful faithful.
“When we did the first season of What If…?, we realized we wanted to do more,” said Brad Winderbaum, Marvel Studios’ head of streaming, television and animation. The longtime Marvel exec, who began in the studio’s live-action division, said that growing up, animation was his gateway to cinema and comic book.
- 7/22/2022
- by Mia Galuppo and Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Marvel surprised fans on Friday with an exclusive first look at Spider-Man: Freshman Year, and a handful of their upcoming animated series, at a panel at Comic Con Friday, hosted by comedian Paul F. Tompkins, which included Marvel Studios head of streaming, television and animation Brad Minderbaum and head of visual development Ryan Meinerding and the creators of their upcoming animated series.
Jeff Trammell, writer and executive producer of Freshman Year teased the audience with concept art of Peter Parker, his suits, and allies like Harry Osborn, Doctor Strange and Daredevil, who will be voiced by Charlie Cox from the Netflix Marvel series. The series takes place before the characters’ introduction in the current MCU in Captain America: Civil War. “I don’t want to spoil anything, but expect the unexpected,” teased Trammell before he showed concept art of Norman Osborn, who will be Peter’s mentor in the series.
Jeff Trammell, writer and executive producer of Freshman Year teased the audience with concept art of Peter Parker, his suits, and allies like Harry Osborn, Doctor Strange and Daredevil, who will be voiced by Charlie Cox from the Netflix Marvel series. The series takes place before the characters’ introduction in the current MCU in Captain America: Civil War. “I don’t want to spoil anything, but expect the unexpected,” teased Trammell before he showed concept art of Norman Osborn, who will be Peter’s mentor in the series.
- 7/22/2022
- by Ryan Fleming
- Deadline Film + TV
Written by Various | Art by Various | Published by DC Comics
Ah, the seasonal DC 80 page giant, the source of must love and dislike down the years. As I’m sure everyone does, I love the fact DC puts out these Christmas/ Holidays/ Winter Specials, but I can’t escape the feeling that they used to put far more effort and talent into them. In more recent years, they seem to have ‘seasonal obligation’ written all over them. Rather than just inviting big names to contribute a fun seasonal story, it now seems to be characters they want spotlighted assigned to writers to deliver a story. There’s a degree of irony in Christmas stories being dictated by commercial reasons after all. Still, here we are, and in the same way a team can only play what’s in front of them, I can only read what’s in front of me,...
Ah, the seasonal DC 80 page giant, the source of must love and dislike down the years. As I’m sure everyone does, I love the fact DC puts out these Christmas/ Holidays/ Winter Specials, but I can’t escape the feeling that they used to put far more effort and talent into them. In more recent years, they seem to have ‘seasonal obligation’ written all over them. Rather than just inviting big names to contribute a fun seasonal story, it now seems to be characters they want spotlighted assigned to writers to deliver a story. There’s a degree of irony in Christmas stories being dictated by commercial reasons after all. Still, here we are, and in the same way a team can only play what’s in front of them, I can only read what’s in front of me,...
- 12/16/2021
- by Dean Fuller
- Nerdly
The international television festival SeriesFest announced its initial season four line-up of special events and industry panels. Based in Denver, Colo., the festival takes place June 22-27.
The six-day festival will open with an exclusive advance screening of NBC’s new drama, New Amsterdam which will be followed by a Q&A with the star Ryan Eggold and executive producers David Schulner and Peter Horton.
Season 4 of SeriesFest will highlight their “Year of Impact” platform with panels such as Who Runs the Show? Women which will feature Alexa Junge (Grace & Frankie, Friends),Jessica Goldberg (The Path) and Jessika Borsickzy (House of Lies). The fest will also include Inclusion Impact: Disability Representation On-Screen and Behind-the-Scenes with Rj Mitte from Breaking Bad).
Other events include a screening of AMC’s Lodge 49 with show creators as well as the world premiere of the Facbook Watch series Sacred Lies. SeriesFest will also showcase...
The six-day festival will open with an exclusive advance screening of NBC’s new drama, New Amsterdam which will be followed by a Q&A with the star Ryan Eggold and executive producers David Schulner and Peter Horton.
Season 4 of SeriesFest will highlight their “Year of Impact” platform with panels such as Who Runs the Show? Women which will feature Alexa Junge (Grace & Frankie, Friends),Jessica Goldberg (The Path) and Jessika Borsickzy (House of Lies). The fest will also include Inclusion Impact: Disability Representation On-Screen and Behind-the-Scenes with Rj Mitte from Breaking Bad).
Other events include a screening of AMC’s Lodge 49 with show creators as well as the world premiere of the Facbook Watch series Sacred Lies. SeriesFest will also showcase...
- 5/30/2018
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
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