NECA Robocop Ultimate Alex J. Murphy Figure
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00:00 Go ahead and do it. Dead or alive, you're coming with me.
00:03 Here's your look at the brand-new NECA Toys RoboCop Ultimate Alex J. Murphy.
00:29 Before he was a legend, he was Alex Murphy, a dedicated OCP law enforcement officer.
00:34 Even after his death at the hands of Boddicker's gang,
00:37 he continues to serve and protect as RoboCop, law enforcement of the future.
00:41 This 7-inch scale Ultimate Action Figure from the cult classic movie is highly articulated
00:45 and comes packed with accessories.
00:47 An interchangeable battle damage bulletproof vest, battle damage right arm,
00:51 battle damage hand, two sidearms that fit in the holster,
00:54 extra hands, and three interchangeable heads.
00:57 Before we find out just how much OCP has to fix on the figure,
01:01 don't worry, OCP can fix anything.
01:03 We'll, of course, grab the tape measure and see how tall the brand-new Alex J. Murphy figure is.
01:06 Now, the attention to detail on this guy I'm really impressed with,
01:09 down to the fact that they also include all the policeman parts.
01:12 They also, in fact, labeled on the front of the box the badge number for Alex Murphy
01:16 before he's blown away by Boddicker's gang.
01:18 Na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na.
01:20 The tape measure, though, tells us that Alex Murphy is about 6 1/4 inches in height,
01:24 or the figure is about 16 centimeters tall.
01:27 Keeping only the cop's face for more of a memorial,
01:30 sliding over the Alex Murphy that we're about to have a look at,
01:33 and bringing the earlier look at Ultimate Robocop.
01:35 Ultimate Robocop, obviously, would be a taller figure
01:38 because nothing gets kept from Murphy's body except for the front of his face.
01:41 At one point, the idea was thrown out to keep his hand, and it was scrapped immediately.
01:45 Ironically enough, though, even though Robocop doesn't keep his hand in the original '80s film,
01:50 the hand does, though, stay behind in the 2000s remake.
01:54 So while Murphy's little piggies get tossed to the garbage,
01:57 the figure comes in clear with a pair of pistols.
01:59 Now, you'd be looking at this and probably wondering why he comes with a pair of pistols, not just the one.
02:03 Because, actually, when they're pursuing the back of Boddicker's truck,
02:06 he happens to bore Ann Lewis, who happens to be driving at the time,
02:09 and he then shoots the side out to the side of the window with both the guns.
02:13 If you're looking at these, though, you may notice that the guns aren't identical.
02:16 Murphy in the movie is actually carrying around his sidearm, which is a Sig Sauer P226,
02:21 while actually Ann Lewis is carrying what seems to be a P9S.
02:25 It's a little bit different of a gun.
02:27 For reasons unknown, she happens to carry a slightly different sidearm than Murphy.
02:31 Both of these, by the way, can be held in his existing hand.
02:34 I just happen to have the gripping hand right now attached onto the ends of his forearm.
02:37 You can also, as well, take the figure and just move his arm out of the way.
02:40 He can holster either one of these, either the firearm he really does belong with,
02:44 or you can also holster Ann Lewis's gun in the side there as well.
02:48 Now, obviously, one of the things I'm sure you guys will want to do as well
02:50 when you get an Alex Murphy in your hands is that you can also swap out the hands.
02:55 Of course, before we look at the one that comes for TJ Laser referencing,
02:59 the figure comes with a relaxed hand.
03:01 That's basically going to be the opposite to the one that we have right now
03:03 currently attached on the end of his hand.
03:05 And he also has a gripping hand, which basically would be a mirror flip to this one here,
03:09 just in case of popping these off the forearms.
03:11 Now, he also does come also included with a spinning gun.
03:14 Again, because his son's a big fan of TJ Laser, he's spinning around the gun.
03:18 And that's one of the things that Ann Lewis notices right away when he becomes RoboCop,
03:22 that he's spinning the gun in the exact same way.
03:24 You can take the pistol. It doesn't really matter which one that you want to use.
03:27 But if you want to stick to the one that Murphy should really have, you just take the finger.
03:31 Now, unfortunately, with the way that the finger is designed, it's pretty soft and plastic.
03:35 So forcing it in right away may not work right away.
03:38 So what you'll do instead is sort of twist it onto the end.
03:41 And it fits, though, nicely in between the trigger and, I guess, the bottom of the stock.
03:45 And, of course, he can carry it around or spin it around that way.
03:48 To show you what that looks like actually on the figure,
03:50 we're going to just go ahead and remove the hand before Boddicker beats us to it.
03:54 And we're just going to wiggle it off the end of the forearm. There we go.
03:57 One of the things you will notice, as something I've noticed frequently already with my Murphy,
04:01 is that the arms pop off frequently, especially this one.
04:04 So we're going to go ahead and just pop in the new hand.
04:06 Just wiggle the post back and forth.
04:08 It's to note as well that the hinge on the hand,
04:11 I don't know if you saw it before I popped it back in place,
04:13 is actually it's hinged this way.
04:15 So instead of actually hinging it back and forth like normal hands would be,
04:19 they actually have them in such a way that they hinge up and down this way.
04:22 So you can just bend the elbow, get yourself, of course, the gun,
04:26 and we'll just plug this in place.
04:28 Now, again, it's not even so much a case of plugging it in.
04:31 And the finger being so soft, the plastic,
04:33 I almost wish in a way that they could have actually used a more harder plastic,
04:36 just because things would be a little bit easier to attach the pistol on the end of it.
04:40 And you can just spin it in such a way that it looks like he's actually, there we go,
04:43 just spinning the gun.
04:44 Now, I don't have the figure right now displayed with his helmet on,
04:47 because when they're sort of sitting outside getting a cup of coffee, I believe,
04:50 he's actually just spinning the gun basically on the side of the gun,
04:53 on the side of the car.
04:54 So have the figure displayed that way if you want to.
04:56 The figure, don't worry, also comes included with a couple of other swappable head sculpts.
05:00 Now he has, I suppose, while we're still sticking with this one,
05:02 he has the defaulted head, which isn't really technically be fair, the defaulted head.
05:07 The one I actually get inside the packaging is this one right here.
05:09 They seem to be exactly the same, other than this one also does have the helmet.
05:13 The helmet has a little visor, so you can lift that up also as well.
05:16 Clearly is a case that they seem to have now a licensing for at least the likeness of Peter Weller.
05:21 I don't know if it was necessarily the case when we got the Robocops before,
05:24 as definitely the face sculpts were a little off.
05:27 Both of these are superior head sculpts,
05:29 before, of course, he starts to have pieces of his policeman parts getting blown away.
05:34 Both are really nice looking head sculpts.
05:36 And again, you've got the fuller hair there on the top.
05:38 The hair you don't really get the chance to see at all, other than really just the back of the helmet.
05:41 The helmet, again, has that little visor.
05:43 The thing I would only say, though, about the visor is just be careful when you are putting the head back onto the peg here for the neck.
05:48 Just don't put pressure against this.
05:50 There's only just a peg on either side of the visor.
05:53 If you put in pressure against this, there's always the risk and the likelihood that that could crack the plastic,
05:58 because it's just a clear translucent plastic that they're actually using.
06:01 Popping, though, off the head, just popping off like that, just replacing with this one.
06:06 I always say this whenever we look at some of these really great Neca figures,
06:11 is I'm so tempted to get more than one of these,
06:13 so I can have Alex Murphy, in this case, displayed in more than one way.
06:17 Not only just having him displayed with just this head sculpt,
06:20 but displaying him also as well with the one that has the helmet.
06:23 Not to mention, again, like all the blown away parts, he also comes included with it.
06:26 We'll all look at in a second.
06:28 If you did want to as well, you could take off the vest.
06:31 Now, the vest has one thing to do, obviously, with the vest that he's going to have swapped out.
06:34 It's going to have like the riddle bullet holes on the front of it.
06:37 The vest is just a case of actually detach the side.
06:40 One thing I will say, though, about the vest is it doesn't seem to plug properly in place.
06:45 This is fairly soft plastic.
06:47 This is a soft plastic also as well, so really it's kind of hard to peg these two in place.
06:51 I always feel like you have to kind of stretch the material,
06:55 and it never seems to, again, stay properly in place.
06:58 But anyways, if you did want to change out the vest, it only detaches on one side.
07:01 So what you really have to kind of do is then take the arms off on both sides.
07:05 There we go.
07:06 And then you're just going to take the entire vest, and only because it's open on the one side,
07:10 you just slide it off the entire front of his body, kind of more on an angle,
07:14 and just slide it off that way.
07:16 Looking at the stock body, because, of course, this is how we kind of get introduced to Alex Murphy.
07:20 So just get the head back in place.
07:22 Sort of is obviously walking in.
07:23 This is when he first gets introduced.
07:24 Obviously, he does have his side arms on either side of him.
07:27 That's a horrible cop joke.
07:29 But one thing I was going to say, though, about his stock uniform --
07:32 sorry, I just can't look at this without -- there we go.
07:35 Let's just plug these in place.
07:36 When he's first introduced to -- there we go.
07:40 When he's first introduced to Lewis, he's actually wearing this outfit.
07:44 And I thought for a second that they had omitted the badge on the front of his uniform,
07:47 but then I realized, going back and seeing the scene again,
07:50 before he actually puts on his OCP SWAT vest, he doesn't actually have a badge listed on the side,
07:55 or it doesn't have it attached onto the side of his uniform.
07:57 He does have it, though, the patches on either side of his arm, so they've replicated that nicely.
08:02 But in that movie, he actually doesn't even have a badge.
08:04 He's only wearing the vest over top of it.
08:06 So this is what you could get if you wanted to, and have Murphy displayed this way,
08:10 really without the vest if you wanted to.
08:12 But if you did want to get him all bullet-riddled, what he does also come included with --
08:15 if I just get the figure here to stand for a second --
08:17 he does come included with an alternate vest.
08:20 I'm going to bring back in the vest we finished having a look at.
08:22 You can see very, very much more bullet holes on the front of this.
08:26 I mean, he just gets blown to bits.
08:28 He doesn't seem to like -- well, Bodiker doesn't seem to like cops,
08:31 and cops don't really like him, and you can probably see why, too.
08:34 Ironically, though, the bullets don't make an exit wound on the back of the vest,
08:39 so it only basically goes into the front of his body and then stays inside of his torso.
08:44 It doesn't actually exit on the back of the vest.
08:46 So you'll see that the vest is only really riddled on the front.
08:49 It's pretty clean on the back, other than maybe just a little bit of additional scuff that they've added to it.
08:53 This vest can then just be attached onto his body.
08:56 It detaches the exact same way.
08:58 These vests are always a lot easier, obviously, to snap in place.
09:01 I mean, obviously, there's a little peg. There's two right there, one and one,
09:04 and then there's a hole right there.
09:05 These attach a lot easier when they're not actually on the figure's body.
09:08 So once again, we'll just take the arms off.
09:10 Take the arms off, and we'll take also Alex Murphy's head.
09:14 I don't know if there's an easier way to do this.
09:16 This seems to be the easiest way myself.
09:18 So I'm just going to put it in on an angle, slide it down,
09:21 and then just attach the two pegs on either side or on the one side.
09:25 Just plug it in place.
09:26 Now you've got yourself the bullet-riddled vest.
09:29 Now, you could also just simply add on the helmet head sculpt,
09:32 which unfortunately we don't get any other ankhs on his face with this particular head.
09:38 The ankhs comes in play more so.
09:40 Obviously, he gets his helmet removed anyways by Bodegger's gang,
09:43 but then he gets this head sculpt, which is basically his screaming face for Murphy.
09:47 Now, just to pop this off and replace it then with this head.
09:51 There we go.
09:52 And of course, you can also easily just pop the new hands back,
09:55 or the original arms, I should say, back in place.
09:57 Now, the only thing I will say, though, about it,
09:59 it seems like they've made the pegs a little bit shorter here on the ends of his forearms,
10:02 or the ends of his arms.
10:03 So I noticed that plugging these in, they're frequently falling off,
10:07 or at least any time I'm moving the figure around.
10:09 Like if I wanted to, say, for example, when we look at the articulation on the figure,
10:12 I'll talk more about this in a second, but bringing arms out like this, for example,
10:16 they're usually prone to popping off, or even if you're just moving them back and forth.
10:19 I guess it's not necessarily a bad thing,
10:21 because I'd rather have them a lot easier to come out than having to really fight to force them out,
10:26 and I break the peg in the process.
10:28 Don't want that.
10:29 So, of course, you have this body with, again, like the more...
10:32 I mean, he's horribly suffering here.
10:35 The difference of the two head sculpts, either one of them really do look like Weller.
10:38 I mean, obviously, this one just has the closed eyes and the screaming face.
10:41 And again, if you wanted to use this one, but, I mean, it doesn't make any sense to really use this head sculpt
10:45 when you start to break apart this poor cop's body.
10:48 The other thing he also comes included with is, first of all, he gets blown off his hand.
10:53 So we can go ahead and take off his hand, just like that.
10:57 And he also comes with this blood splatter effect, so by now his hand's completely gone.
11:02 And that just plugs onto the end like that.
11:04 Plugs in basically the exact same way as the hand that we already had there,
11:07 except now he's just got the missing hand.
11:09 I mean, obviously, you're probably going to want to have maybe this guy displayed laying flat, for example.
11:14 But, man, does that ever look gruesome.
11:16 The blood color's really good on this, too.
11:18 Instead of going with a more light red that you'd almost expect with earlier figures,
11:22 Nekka seems to really be landing the proper color when it comes to blood.
11:25 It's this really kind of dark, rusted, very dark burgundy color, and it matches very nicely.
11:29 Not that I really want to be matching the colors of the wounds that he has on his body,
11:33 but the reds match nicely, so we know at least it's Murphy's—
11:36 I think we all know by now it's Murphy's blood.
11:38 And again, if you want to have that blasted off, now Murphy's missing his hand.
11:41 But if they go even further, he also comes with a completely removable form that now has this blown-off part.
11:48 The blown-off piece now is completely missing all the arm that's underneath it,
11:51 and he has some nice little ripped-off sections of his sleeve, and that just plugs in place like that.
11:58 And again, it's just plugging in, but the arms really don't stay.
12:02 I mean, there's still a hinge joint there, but the hinge joint is super tight,
12:05 which doesn't make things any easier. That just plugs in place like that.
12:08 And now Alex Murphy is completely missing his arm.
12:11 I mean, where we started the beginning of this review with a cop that's basically just twirling around his gun
12:15 to where we've left this poor guy now, he's in a horrible state.
12:19 But the detailing on this guy is fantastic.
12:22 Now, I would imagine—this is probably a statement I should have made earlier into the review
12:25 while this guy was still intact—but I'm sure with based on just the body alone,
12:29 I can't imagine that we wouldn't be getting an Anne Lewis.
12:32 I mean, I don't know proportion-wise. I mean, the body would have to stay relatively the same.
12:36 I mean, the vests are going to be the same.
12:38 I mean, any features that would make her feminine are basically being covered over by the SWAT vest anyways.
12:42 So I'm sure, calling it now, we're going to be getting ourselves an Anne Lewis figure,
12:46 basically using the same body.
12:48 And if it happens to be the case, that NECA does decide to use the same body for Anne Lewis,
12:52 it's not going to bother me at all.
12:54 Some of the details also for the rest of the figure—I know we've spent so much time looking at the top of his torso.
12:58 Of course, he's got a little belt-velt—the belt-velt.
13:01 He's got his cop belt that has a little holster on this side.
13:04 The holster doesn't really close all that well unless there's no gun inside of it.
13:08 Then it plugs perfectly fine.
13:10 It seems to have—I don't know if that's a flashlight. It could be a little mace there as well.
13:13 He's got a pocket on the back. I'm sure that's holding the cuffs.
13:16 A couple little sections that also hold these spare clips that he may need.
13:19 The pocket's nicely sculpted there inside.
13:21 The colors are kept pretty blue, although it looks to be the case that they probably used the dark black plastic.
13:26 Something similar to probably his boots.
13:28 Then they maybe brushed the blue over top of it.
13:30 You can definitely see—or it may have been the other way around—it definitely looks to be the case
13:34 where there's a dark black and a blue at play here.
13:37 It really does look nice on the figure's body.
13:39 Yeah, I don't know. It's a really nice-looking Murphy.
13:42 The only thing about it, though, is only really having one of them.
13:44 It's really torn—I'm torn, at least—to decide which way I really want to have the figure displayed.
13:49 Let's, for at least right now, detach his arm.
13:52 I want to put back his normal arm because I do want to show you guys the articulation.
13:55 I'm going to pop and remove that for right now.
13:57 We're just going to put that and replace that back in his forearm.
13:59 There we go.
14:00 And looking at the figure's articulation based on what we have right now,
14:03 the head sculpt for the Murphy, based at least on this one, does have a ball joint.
14:07 So it does rotate all the way around.
14:09 It looks down, it looks up, and it looks also back and forth.
14:12 Not only does he have the ball joint that's working for just the head,
14:14 but he also has a secondary ball joint that you may not be able to see.
14:18 It's just at the base of the neck.
14:19 That also allows some additional articulation that way as well.
14:22 The upper torso is going to be on a ball joint.
14:24 I know it's a little harder to see that because, of course, he's got the vest over top of it.
14:27 Just before actually moving forward with the rest of the figure's posability,
14:30 I did also want to mention that the vest, I don't know, for reasons unknown, seems a little sticky.
14:36 I don't know why this one is sticky.
14:38 The other vest I don't think has any tackiness to it.
14:41 I don't know if it's maybe just the way they've actually painted this,
14:44 but I don't know if you can see it or not.
14:46 It's a little sticky on the back.
14:47 Again, I don't really know why.
14:49 It could have been just the way they've actually sealed the paint on there.
14:51 But the figure does have an upper torso ball joint.
14:53 Then we get to the arms.
14:54 So, again, the arms have, first of all, really tight joints.
14:57 That doesn't make things easy because any bit of forcing to get the arm out like this on 90 degrees
15:02 ends up ultimately just popping the hands right out or popping the arms right out.
15:06 Again, you can see that the post is quite small.
15:08 But, again, I think it's probably a better idea to do it that way.
15:11 I can't find too many faults with saying that the pegs are way too short
15:15 because if the pegs were long and the idea was to really start to remove parts from Murphy's body,
15:19 I'd rather just have the ease of popping off the arms.
15:22 If it means, obviously, the frustrations of any time I'm moving the figure's arms,
15:25 like things like this are going to fall off,
15:27 I'd much rather that than have a peg break off if I had to change the arms around.
15:32 The figure does have a double hinge on the elbow.
15:34 It's really tight on this figure of mine, at least.
15:36 Hands swivel all the way around.
15:38 The legs for Murphy split out, although this leg does a little bit of a better job
15:43 at actually split out.
15:46 But this leg here, for obvious reasons of having the hindrance of the holster,
15:49 you can't quite hinge the leg out completely at 90 degrees.
15:52 Bring the legs forward. You can bring them back.
15:54 There's still the swivel at the top of the thigh.
15:56 Double hinge on the knee.
15:57 And, again, you have your articulation in the ankle.
15:59 A little tight on the ankles, but, again, I'd much rather tight joints than loose joints.
16:03 Up and down motion this way, and he also has an ankle rocker this way as well.
16:07 Great looking figure.
16:08 As soon as I saw this guy first on NECA's online site,
16:12 I wanted to jump at it right away because Peter Weller was also signing copies of that.
16:17 Unfortunately, though, it sold out right away.
16:19 I mean, I literally blinked.
16:21 I left the computer for only a second.
16:23 I came back. The guy was completely sold out.
16:25 I would have really liked to have gotten a Peter Weller signed version of Alex Murphy,
16:29 not only being a big fan of NECA toys, but also being a huge fan of Robocop.
16:32 I would have loved to have gotten a signed copy of it.
16:35 As it is the case, I was lucky enough, still able enough, to find this guy online.
16:39 I couldn't be any happier with this guy.
16:43 One thing I did also want to say before we start wrapping things up,
16:45 because I'm already looking at right now, we're kind of getting almost to the point
16:48 we're going to jump over to the turntable.
16:50 I did also want to bring back in, if I could, the head sculpt for Alex Murphy,
16:53 just the stock head sculpt, just the non-helmeted version.
16:57 I did also want to compare them because I know you guys probably would have wanted to see
17:00 what this guy looks like also.
17:02 This is the un-helmeted version of Murphy, the way he actually was packaged along with the Ultimate Robocop.
17:09 I did also want to show you guys the differences between the faces.
17:12 There's definitely some changes that have been made with the likenesses looking a lot more like the actor.
17:17 This looking so much more closer to Peter Weller.
17:20 Now you can really see that maybe they didn't have as much of the rights.
17:23 I've seen some really talented people out there actually trying to remove the front of the face here for Alex Murphy,
17:28 and trying to then use it with the one that we get here for the back of the Robocop's cybernetic head.
17:33 I do hope maybe at some point down the road we get another version of Robo.
17:36 I mean, obviously they could always still tackle a more realistically colored Robocop,
17:40 because of course the ones we've gotten up to this point have always sort of been silver colored.
17:45 I would love to see them kind of bring back a Robocop that could have some additional purples and blues and all that kind of stuff,
17:50 because as he is right now, I'm just going to bring the other one back in.
17:53 There's just a lot of silver here.
17:55 Maybe if we do get ourselves a version 2 Robocop that could come included with some accessories from either Robo 1 or Robo 2,
18:01 may give us also an opportunity for them to go back and look at this mold again.
18:05 The mold I feel again is too good just to be left with Alex Murphy.
18:08 Have some of the, you know, to honor his memory, not only in the figures that we also got and in the way he appears in the movie, obviously.
18:16 I would love to also see them maybe use this head sculpt again.
18:19 Obviously doing away with the hair all back on the back of the head sculpt,
18:23 but using at least the front of the face or at least the molding from the front of the face to maybe retool and give us a better version of an unmasked, unhelmeted Robocop.
18:31 You never know, that could be something we may get with a future release.
18:35 Well, give this guy a hand.
18:37 Speaking of hands, even though he doesn't have the means to have two right now, oh man, someone's got a case of the Mondays.
18:43 He at least gets the benefit of having several different hands to swap out with his forearms.
18:47 That is, if you have the figure displayed with two forearms.
18:50 He does have at least the TJ spinning hand.
18:52 I'm glad to see that Nekodora did include that.
18:54 And surprisingly that they actually included two of the pistols.
18:58 I mean, the one that he has in the movie would have been fine, I think.
19:01 But the fact that they also throw in the one that gets only really referenced for like one moment in the movie when they're pursuing the back of Boudicca's truck.
19:09 The fact that they actually include also Anne Lewis's pistol, could that also be a bit of a tease for what we may get from NECA in a future figure release?
19:16 I don't know.
19:17 What I do know though, is I'm glad to see this guy got packaged with as many things as he did.
19:21 Because easily this guy could have been packed and released as two different versions of Alex Murphy.
19:25 A regular Alex Murphy that could have came included with the SWAT vest, the helmet, the regular expression face, the pistol.
19:32 Probably that's about it.
19:33 And then they also could have released a battle damaged.
19:35 I mean, while we would all been crying foul, I mean, admittingly, all of us would still been picking up a battle damaged Alex Murphy.
19:41 But NECA didn't do that.
19:42 Rather instead what they did, they just packaged everything with him and decided for you, the collector, to figure out how you want to have this guy on the shelf.
19:49 I think if I was just to pick up one Alex Murphy, because I know that's not going to happen.
19:53 If I was just to have one of the figures, I'm probably just going to have the figure displayed, I think, on the shelf with both his arms intact, luckily.
19:59 And he's also going to be having as well the SWAT vest and SWAT helmet.
20:02 That's probably the way I'm going to be displaying the figure.
20:04 If I plan to get more than one, and that's already happening, then I'm going to have the figure displayed as you're seeing right now.
20:10 And I'm going to have the figure displayed in just his regular cop outfit.
20:13 But what do you guys think of Alex Murphy?
20:15 Let me know down below in the comments section.
20:17 Pretty nice looking figure.
20:18 I am though bummed that I didn't get the chance to get the Peter Weller signed version of Alex Murphy.
20:22 That was one I had my sights set on.
20:25 And the moment it popped up, it was on a Monday, I think, in fact, as well.
20:29 Speaking of Mondays, it popped up on a Monday.
20:31 I turned around for only a second to grab something.
20:33 I went back to my computer, and it had already sold out.
20:36 Either the bots had gotten it, OCP may have also scooped them all up.
20:40 I have to go check on eBay.
20:41 If there is one that says like OCP seller one, I have a suspecting feeling that the old man is involved.
20:49 But what do you guys think?
20:50 Have you guys had the chance to pick up Alex Murphy?
20:52 And if you have, how do you have the figure displayed on your shelf?
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