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Shonen Jump, officially stylized SHONEN JUMP and abbreviated SJ, is a shonen manga anthology
Anthology

An anthology, literally a "garland" or "collection of flowers", is a collection of literary works, originally of poems. In genre fiction and especially science fiction, anthology is used to categorize collections of shorter works such as short story and short novels, usually collected into a single volume for publication....
 published in North America by Viz Media
VIZ Media

Viz Media, LLC, headquartered in San Francisco, California, California, United States, is an anime, manga and Japanese entertainment company founded in 1986 as Viz, LLC....
. It debuted in November 2002 with the first issue having a January 2003 cover date. Based on Shueisha
Shueisha

is a major publisher in Japan, headquartered in Tokyo. The company was founded in 1925 as the entertainment-related publishing division of Japanese publisher Shogakukan....
's popular Japanese magazine Weekly Shonen Jump
Weekly Shonen Jump

is a weekly shonen manga anthology published in Japan by Shueisha under the Jump line of magazines. The first issue was released with a cover date of July 2, 1968, and it is still circulating....
, Shonen Jump is retooled for English readers and the American audience, including changing it from a weekly publication to a monthly one.






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Shonen Jump, officially stylized SHONEN JUMP and abbreviated SJ, is a shonen manga anthology
Anthology

An anthology, literally a "garland" or "collection of flowers", is a collection of literary works, originally of poems. In genre fiction and especially science fiction, anthology is used to categorize collections of shorter works such as short story and short novels, usually collected into a single volume for publication....
 published in North America by Viz Media
VIZ Media

Viz Media, LLC, headquartered in San Francisco, California, California, United States, is an anime, manga and Japanese entertainment company founded in 1986 as Viz, LLC....
. It debuted in November 2002 with the first issue having a January 2003 cover date. Based on Shueisha
Shueisha

is a major publisher in Japan, headquartered in Tokyo. The company was founded in 1925 as the entertainment-related publishing division of Japanese publisher Shogakukan....
's popular Japanese magazine Weekly Shonen Jump
Weekly Shonen Jump

is a weekly shonen manga anthology published in Japan by Shueisha under the Jump line of magazines. The first issue was released with a cover date of July 2, 1968, and it is still circulating....
, Shonen Jump is retooled for English readers and the American audience, including changing it from a weekly publication to a monthly one. It features serialized chapters from seven manga series, and articles on Japanese language and culture, as well as manga, anime, video games, and figurines. Prior to the magazine's launch, Viz launched an extensive marketing campaign to promote it and help it succeed where previous manga anthologies published in North America had failed. Shueisha purchased an equity interest in Viz to help fund the venture, and Cartoon Network, Suncoast
Suncoast Motion Picture Company

Suncoast Motion Picture Company is an United States chain of retail stores specializing in pre-recorded videos, particularly movies but also carries television series....
, and Diamond Distributors became promotional partners in the magazine.

In conjunction with the magazine, Viz launched new imprints for releasing media related to the series presented in the magazine, and other shonen works. This includes two new manga imprints, an anime
Anime

is animation in Japan and considered to be "Japanese animation" in the rest of the world. Anime dates from about 1917.Anime, in addition to manga , is extremely popular in Japan and well known throughout the world....
 DVD imprint, a fiction line for releasing light novel
Light novel

A is a novel primarily targeting teens and young adults. The term "light novel" is a wasei-eigo, or a Japanese term formed from words in the English language....
s, a label for fan and data books, and a label for the release of art books.

Targeted towards young adult males, the first issue required three printings to meet consumer demand, with over 300,000 copies sold. It was awarded the ICv2 "Comic Product of the Year" award in December 2002, and has continued to enjoy high sales with a monthly circulation of 215,000 in 2008. Approximately half of its circulation comes from subscriptions rather than store sales.

History

In June 2002, Viz Media
VIZ Media

Viz Media, LLC, headquartered in San Francisco, California, California, United States, is an anime, manga and Japanese entertainment company founded in 1986 as Viz, LLC....
 (at the time called "Viz Communications"), and Shueisha
Shueisha

is a major publisher in Japan, headquartered in Tokyo. The company was founded in 1925 as the entertainment-related publishing division of Japanese publisher Shogakukan....
 announced that Viz would begin publishing Shonen Jump, an English spin on Shueisha's highly popular manga anthology Weekly Shonen Jump
Weekly Shonen Jump

is a weekly shonen manga anthology published in Japan by Shueisha under the Jump line of magazines. The first issue was released with a cover date of July 2, 1968, and it is still circulating....
. Cartoon Network, Suncoast
Suncoast Motion Picture Company

Suncoast Motion Picture Company is an United States chain of retail stores specializing in pre-recorded videos, particularly movies but also carries television series....
, and Diamond Distributors signed on as promotional partners. Though based on Weekly Shonen Jump, Viz noted that it would not be a "word for word" copy. Rather, Viz would select series for its magazine that it felt were the most appropriate for its American readers. Viz's version was also set to be monthly, rather than having weekly, to better fit the American comic distribution system.

With manga anthologies having met with little success in North America, Viz desired Shonen Jump to have a circulation of 1 million within its first three years. To aid in this goal, Viz launched the magazine with a multi-million dollar advertising budget, they advertised and distributed the title through mass market
Mass market

The mass market is a general business term describing the largest group of consumers for a specified industry product. It is the opposite extreme of the term niche market....
 outlets rather than just pop culture stores, ensuring the magazine included series already popular with the North American audience due to their airing on Cartoon Network. To help fund the lengthy, expensive marketing campaign developed around Shonen Jump, Shueisha purchased an equity interest in Viz in August 2002.

Unlike with most magazine launches, Viz decided to allow retailers to return the first two issues. This gave retailers a chance to see how well the magazine would sell in markets where manga anthologies were an unknown. Retailers were also given a quantity of free samples, distributed 100,000 free samples at Comic Con, and another 100,000 were made available to its partner Suncoast. Cartoon Network began providing sample chapters and streaming video content to its Adult Swim
Adult Swim

Adult Swim is an adult-oriented cable television network that shares channel space with Cartoon Network in the United States and broadcasting in countries such as Australia and Japan....
 website, along with prominent links to Shonen Jump's official site.

The first issue was released November 26, 2002, with a January 2003 cover date. It premiered with five series: Dragon Ball Z, Sand Land
Sand Land

is a short manga series authored by Akira Toriyama that appeared in Weekly Shonen Jump magazine during the summer of 2000.After Sand Land completed its run, all fourteen chapters were collected into a single tankobon that was released on November 11, 2000....
, Yu-Gi-Oh!
Yu-Gi-Oh!

is a Japanese manga created by Kazuki Takahashi, which has spawned a franchise including multiple anime series, a trading card game, and numerous video games....
, YuYu Hakusho
YuYu Hakusho

is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yoshihiro Togashi with an anime adaptation. The name of the series is spelled YuYu Hakusho in Funimation Entertainment's distribution of the anime and in the Viz Media manga....
, and One Piece
One Piece

is a Japanese shonen manga written and illustrated by Eiichiro Oda, that has been serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump magazine since August 4, 1997....
. With the second issue, the magazine was expanded to feature seven series.

In February 2005, Viz announced the creation of Shojo Beat
Shojo Beat

Shojo Beat is a shojo manga magazine published in North America by Viz Media. Released in June 2005 as a sister magazine for Shonen Jump , the magazine features serialized chapters from six manga series as well as articles on Japanese culture, manga, anime, fashion and beauty....
, a sister publication of Shonen Jump geared towards female readers. The first issue was released in June 2005 with a July 2005 cover. In 2006, Marc Weidenbaum was named as the Editor-in-Chief for both magazines. Weidenbaum remained the magazine's editor until February 13, 2009, when Viz announced that he had left the company; the magazine's new editor-in-chief was not been named.

Features

The bulk of each issue of Shonen Jump is comprised of chapters from the seven manga titles currently in serialization. Each issue also includes product reviews for anime and manga related games and toys, articles on Japanese language and culture, interviews with manga artists, anime and manga related news, fan related sections such as fan art
Fan art

Fan art or fanart is work of art that is based on a character, costume, item, or story that was created by someone other than the artist. The term, while it can apply to art done by fans of characters from books, is usually used to refer to art derived from visual media such as comics, movies or video games....
 and letters from readers, and interactive games and trivia sections. Issues also regularly include free premiums, such as rare cards for manga and anime collectible card game
Collectible card game

A collectible card game , also called a trading card game or customizable card game, is a game played using specially designed sets of playing cards....
 adaptations, DVD previews, and video game demo discs.

The magazine's official website includes information on all series released under the "Shonen Jump" label, biographies of the manga artists whose works have been serialized in the magazine, and previews of upcoming issues. Subscribers to the magazine have access to an additional area of the site where they can view preview chapters of manga series in the magazine and being published under the various "Shonen Jump" imprints, download desktop wallpapers, send e-card
E-card

An e-card is similar to a postcard or greeting card, with the primary difference being that it is created using digital media instead of paper or other traditional materials....
s, and play games.

As with Weekly Shonen Jump, special edition stand alone issues of Shonen Jump are released several times a year that focus on a manga series. These issues, which are considered collector's items, include extensive details on the series plot and characters, information on related adaptations of the series, and free premium items, such as full-size posters. Anniversary editions are released yearly, usually featuring higher page counts, color manga pages, and higher end premiums. To celebrate the fifth anniversary of the magazine, Viz also introduced hardback "Collector Editions" of some of the magazine's most popular series as a part of their main "Shonen Jump" manga imprint. The new editions were larger sized, with color dust jackets and higher quality paper than the normal volumes. They also included several full-color pages not seen in the initial releases. Viz also released Shonen Jump Fifth Anniversary Collector's Edition, a hardcover book containing chapters from its best selling series, along with various articles and interviews that appeared in the magazine during its first five year history, a timeline tracking the history of manga, and essays written by editors from Shonen Jump and Weekly Shonen Jump.

Series

Shonen Jump contains chapters from seven different manga series. Fourteen series have been featured so far, with seven having ended their runs to be replaced with other series. Only four of those remained in the magazine until all of their chapters had been published. Each title serialized in the magazine is also published in tankobon
Tankobon

is the Japanese language term for a book that is complete in itself and is not part of a series, though the manga industry uses it for volumes which may be in a series....
 volumes under the company's related "Shonen Jump" and "Shonen Jump Advanced" labels.

This is a complete list of all titles to be serialized in Shonen Jump. It does not include single chapter previews of titles. The titles currently running in the magazine are highlighted.
Title Author First Issue Last Issue Completed?
Dragon Ball Z
Dragon Ball

is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Akira Toriyama. It was originally serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump from 1984 through 1995, and later the 519 individual chapters were published into 42 tankobon volumes by Shueisha....
Akira Toriyama
Akira Toriyama

born on April 5, 1955, in Kiyosu, Aichi , Aichi Prefecture, Japan, is a widely known and acclaimed Japanese people Mangaka known mostly for his creation of Dragon Ball in 1984....
January 2003April 2005No
Sand Land
Sand Land

is a short manga series authored by Akira Toriyama that appeared in Weekly Shonen Jump magazine during the summer of 2000.After Sand Land completed its run, all fourteen chapters were collected into a single tankobon that was released on November 11, 2000....
Akira Toriyama
Akira Toriyama

born on April 5, 1955, in Kiyosu, Aichi , Aichi Prefecture, Japan, is a widely known and acclaimed Japanese people Mangaka known mostly for his creation of Dragon Ball in 1984....
January 2003December 2003Yes
One Piece
One Piece

is a Japanese shonen manga written and illustrated by Eiichiro Oda, that has been serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump magazine since August 4, 1997....
Eiichiro Oda
Eiichiro Oda

is a Japanese people mangaka, best known as the creator of the manga and anime One Piece....
January 2003Ongoing 
YuYu Hakusho
YuYu Hakusho

is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yoshihiro Togashi with an anime adaptation. The name of the series is spelled YuYu Hakusho in Funimation Entertainment's distribution of the anime and in the Viz Media manga....
Yoshihiro Togashi
Yoshihiro Togashi

, born April 26, 1966 in Yamagata Prefecture, Japan; he is a Japanese people mangaka. He is most notable for having created YuYu Hakusho, for which he received the Shogakukan Manga Award in 1994, and Hunter ? Hunter....
January 2003Ongoing 
Yu-Gi-Oh!
Yu-Gi-Oh!

is a Japanese manga created by Kazuki Takahashi, which has spawned a franchise including multiple anime series, a trading card game, and numerous video games....
Kazuki Takahashi
Kazuki Takahashi

is the creator of the manga Yu-Gi-Oh!, which led to the anime versions of it, Toei Animation's Yu-Gi-Oh! and Yu-Gi-Oh! , as well as a spinoff manga , a spinoff anime , and a second spinoff anime and several video games and books....
January 2003November 2004Yes
Naruto
Naruto

is an ongoing Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Masashi Kishimoto. The plot tells the story of Naruto Uzumaki, an adolescent ninja who constantly searches for recognition and aspires to become a World of Naruto#Kage, the ninja in his village that is acknowledged as the leader and the strongest of all....
Masashi Kishimoto
Masashi Kishimoto

is a Japanese people Mangaka, well known for creating the manga series Naruto. His younger twin brother, Seishi Kishimoto, is also a manga artist and creator of the manga series 666 Satan and Blazer Drive....
February 2003OngoingNo
Shaman King
Shaman King

, also known as "Mankin", is a manga and anime series by Hiroyuki Takei. The manga ended prematurely in Japan with 32 volumes in total. The anime concluded its run with a total of 64 episodes....
Hiroyuki Takei
Hiroyuki Takei

is a Japanese people manga author....
March 2003August 2007No
Hikaru no Go
Hikaru no Go

is a Japanese manga series, a coming of age story based on the board game Go written by Yumi Hotta and illustrated by Takeshi Obata with an anime adaptation....
Yumi Hotta
Yumi Hotta

is a Japanese mangaka, born in Aichi Prefecture, Japan in 1957.Hotta is best known as the author of the best-selling manga and anime series Hikaru no Go, about the game of go that is widely credited for the recent boom of the game in Japan....
, Takeshi Obata
Takeshi Obata

is a Japanese people mangaka. He generally works as the artist in collaboration with a writer. He has also mentored several mangaka, including Kentaro Yabuki of Black Cat fame, Nobuhiro Watsuki of Rurouni Kenshin, Tsugumi Ohba of Death Note, and Yusuke Murata of Eyeshield 21....
, Yukari Umezawa
Yukari Umezawa

Married and maiden names is a Japanese Go professional....
January 2004April 2008No
Yu-Gi-Oh! Millennium World
Yu-Gi-Oh!

is a Japanese manga created by Kazuki Takahashi, which has spawned a franchise including multiple anime series, a trading card game, and numerous video games....
Kazuki Takahashi
Kazuki Takahashi

is the creator of the manga Yu-Gi-Oh!, which led to the anime versions of it, Toei Animation's Yu-Gi-Oh! and Yu-Gi-Oh! , as well as a spinoff manga , a spinoff anime , and a second spinoff anime and several video games and books....
February 2005December 2007Yes
Gin TamaHideaki Sorachi
Hideaki Sorachi

is a Japanese people mangaka best known for his work Gintama.According to his reply to a manga reader , he was quite interested in manga during childhood days....
January 2007May 2007No
Yu-Gi-Oh! GX
Yu-Gi-Oh! GX

is an anime spin-off, and sequel of the original Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise. It first premiered in Japan on October 6, 2004. Yu-Gi-Oh! GX follows the exploits of Jaden Yuki and his companions as he attends Duel Academy....
Naoyuki Kageyama
Naoyuki Kageyama

is a Japanese people mangaka known for his work on Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GX , a spinoff of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GX anime series.Kageyama worked as a staff member for the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga....
January 2007Ongoing 
Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo
Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo

is a manga by Yoshio Sawai, published by Shueisha in Japan and serialized in the Weekly Shonen Jump magazine. Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo is a comedy influenced by Japanese manzai humor that uses puns, double-talk, breaking of the fourth wall, non-sexualized cross-dressing, visual gags, and satire and popular culture references, which makes its n...
Yoshio Sawai
Yoshio Sawai

is a Japanese gag mangaka most well known for his series Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo.Sawai made his debut in Weekly Shonen Jump drawing one shot manga such as "Mutekiman" and "Fierce!! Rock Paper Scissors Island!!", all of which have a gag aspect of manga, usually using satire and visual gags....
July 2007OngoingNo
Bleach
Bleach (manga)

is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tite Kubo. Bleach follows the adventures of Ichigo Kurosaki after he accidentally obtains the power of a shinigami?a Japanese death personification similar to the Grim Reaper?from Rukia Kuchiki....
Tite Kubo
Tite Kubo

, known by his pen name , is a Japanese people Mangaka. His most significant work is the manga series Bleach ....
November 2007OngoingNo
Slam Dunk
Slam Dunk (manga)

is a sports-themed manga series written by Takehiko Inoue about a basketball team from Shohoku High School. It was first serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump in Japan from 1990 to 1996....
Takehiko Inoue
Takehiko Inoue

is a Japanese manga mangaka, best known for the basketball manga Slam Dunk , which has become a success both in Japan and overseas. Many of his works are about basketball, Inoue himself being a huge fan of the sport, and many Japanese children started to play basketball because they read the manga....
May 2008February 2009No
Tegami Bachi
Tegami Bachi

, sometimes romanized as Tegamibachi, is a shonen manga series by Hiroyuki Asada. The series was first serialized in Monthly Shonen Jump for ten chapters, and is currently serialized in the new monthly magazine Jump SQ.....
Hiroyuki Asada
Hiroyuki Asada

Hiroyuki Asada is a Japanese people Mangaka who is best known for his steampunk series Tegami Bachi. The first manga series the creator made was called I'll, and was a basketball series....
March 2009Ongoing 


Imprints

In conjunction with the Shonen Jump anthology, Viz Media
VIZ Media

Viz Media, LLC, headquartered in San Francisco, California, California, United States, is an anime, manga and Japanese entertainment company founded in 1986 as Viz, LLC....
 has created multiple new imprints in its various divisions. "Shonen Jump" is the primary manga imprint for releasing the tankobon
Tankobon

is the Japanese language term for a book that is complete in itself and is not part of a series, though the manga industry uses it for volumes which may be in a series....
 volumes of the series that have appeared in the magazine, as well as other similar shonen
Shonen

is a genre of manga with a demographic of young boys generally between the ages of about 10 and 18. Examples include Dragon Ball , Naruto, Bleach , Case Closed, One Piece, Rurouni Kenshin, InuYasha, Death Note, Yu Yu Hakusho, and Yu-Gi-Oh....
 titles that were serialized in other Jump magazines in Japan. A second manga imprint, "Shonen Jump Advanced", was launched in April 2005 to target older teenage and young adult
Youth

Youth is the period between childhood and adulthood, generally from ages 13-21. An individual's actual maturity may not correspond to their chronological age, as immature individuals exist at all ages....
 readers with more "mature themes."

In October 2005, Viz expanded the "Shonen Jump" imprint into their home video
Home video

Home video is a blanket term used for pre-recorded media that is either sold or hired for home entertainment. The term originates from the VHS/Betamax era but has carried over into the current DVD/Blu-ray Disc age....
 releases. "Shonen Jump Home Video" offers anime
Anime

is animation in Japan and considered to be "Japanese animation" in the rest of the world. Anime dates from about 1917.Anime, in addition to manga , is extremely popular in Japan and well known throughout the world....
 series and original video animation
Original video animation

, abbreviated , is a term originating from Japanese animation for animation films and series which are made specially to be released on home video formats....
s adapted from manga series appearing in Shonen Jump.

In 2006, the "SJ Fiction" imprint, part of the Viz Fiction line, was announced. The imprint is used for light novel
Light novel

A is a novel primarily targeting teens and young adults. The term "light novel" is a wasei-eigo, or a Japanese term formed from words in the English language....
 releases related to manga series appearing in Shonen Jump. "SJ Profiles" prints fan books, data books, and other similar works for the Shonen Jump series, while art books are released under the "Art of SJ" imprint.

Circulation and audience

The initial issue of Shonen Jump sold over 300,000 copies, far exceeding Viz's expected 100,000 copies and making it one of the top comic titles in 2002. The first printing of 250,000 copies was sold out before the issue was released, and two additional printings were necessary to fully meet the demand. After the initial launch, the magazine had an average monthly circulation of 190,000, but it quickly grew to 205,000 by its first anniversary. The August 2003 issue, which included a demo
Demo

Demo may refer to:*Demo , a song recorded for reference rather than release*Technology demo, a prototype version of a technology product, to showcase its forthcoming ideas, performance, method or features...
 version of an upcoming Yu-Gi-Oh!
Yu-Gi-Oh!

is a Japanese manga created by Kazuki Takahashi, which has spawned a franchise including multiple anime series, a trading card game, and numerous video games....
 PC
Personal computer

A personal computer is any general-purpose computer whose original sales price, size, and capabilities make it useful for individuals, and which is intended to be operated directly by an end user, with no intervening computer operator....
 game, was the top issue with 540,000 copies sold. As of 2008, the magazine has a circulation of 215,000, with subscriptions constituting 54% of the copies distributed.

Though targeted towards "tween & teen male consumers", according to Viz Media the magazine enjoys a relatively high number of female and adult readers as well, comprising 36% and 37% of its readership, respectively. The Shonen Jump reader has a median age of 16 years, and over half of the audience is between the ages of 13 and 17. Official measurements by Simmons notes that among minor age readers the female readership is slightly lower and the median age is 12.

Reception

Shonen Jump is considered the "most successful and widely read" manga anthology in North America. In addition to the unparalleled circulation numbers, the "Shonen Jump" manga imprint has had consistently high sales, with many of its titles being top sellers. Naruto
Naruto

is an ongoing Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Masashi Kishimoto. The plot tells the story of Naruto Uzumaki, an adolescent ninja who constantly searches for recognition and aspires to become a World of Naruto#Kage, the ninja in his village that is acknowledged as the leader and the strongest of all....
 has been the line's top seller, accounting for nearly 10% of all manga sales in North America in 2006. In December 2002, the magazine received the ICv2 Award for "Comic Product of the Year" due to its unprecedented sales numbers and its successfully connecting comics to both the television medium and the Yu-Gi-Oh!
Yu-Gi-Oh!

is a Japanese manga created by Kazuki Takahashi, which has spawned a franchise including multiple anime series, a trading card game, and numerous video games....
 collectible card game
Collectible card game

A collectible card game , also called a trading card game or customizable card game, is a game played using specially designed sets of playing cards....
 – one of the top CCG games of the year.

Reviewers of the magazine applauded the selection of series and the various articles included in each issue. In his coverage of the magazine's debut issue, John Jakala of Anime News Network
Anime News Network

Anime News Network is an anime industry news website that reports on the status of anime, manga, J-pop and other otaku-related culture within North America and Japan....
, compared it to the debut issue of competing work Raijin Comics
Raijin Comics

RAIJIN COMICS was a manga anthology published in North America by the now-defunct Gutsoon! Entertainment and largely backed by the Sega Corporation at its inception....
 and was surprised to find himself preferring Shonen Jump, despite it being targeted for a younger age group than Raijin Comics. Calling it an "impressive debut issue", Jakala predicted that its high quality content and high value for the price would result in the anthology becoming a successful anthology in North America. In succeeding reviews, Jakala stated that Shonen Jump put "American comics to shame", particularly in terms of the size of the magazine for the price versus the normal size of a similarly priced issue of a regular comic book
Comic book

A comic book is a magazine or book of narrative artwork and dialog and descriptive prose. The style was introduced in 1934. Despite the term, comic books do not necessarily feature humorous subject-matter; in fact, it is often serious and action-oriented....
. He did, however, note that the episodic nature of some of the series included had started to become repetitive after three issues, and that while the articles might appeal to many readers, he himself skipped over them. In addition to praising the value for the dollar, Comic Book Bin's Leroy Douresseaux felt that each of the chapters included were "a self-sustaining and satisfying tale with a beginning, middle, and end" that, coupled with the character and story summaries included for each series, made it easy for readers to keep up with a series even if they missed an issue.

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