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== Story ==
== Story ==
The story of ''Kirby's Avalanche'' is simplistic, and largely conveyed through the manual. The most popular pastime in [[Dream Land]] is a game called Avalanche. Since everyone likes to play Avalanche, [[Kirby]] thinks it would be a great idea to hold a tournament to see who the best player in Dream Land is. To that end, a tournament called the First Annual Dream Land's Avalanche Competition is held at the [[Fountain of Dreams|Dream Fountain]]. Whoever wins will be the Avalanche Champion and receive the Dream Fountain Cup. The rules of the tournament are as follows: everyone in Dream Land makes their way to the Dream Fountain, and if two people meet, they play a round of Avalanche. The winner keeps going to the Dream Fountain, while the loser must stay behind. Once the final competitors reach the Dream Fountain, they will compete to decide the Avalanche Champion. The player takes control of Kirby to help him make it to the Dream Fountain and become the champion.
{{quote|Welcome to Dream Land, a small and peaceful country situated on a far away little star. In Dream Land the local pastime is a puzzle game called "Avalanche." Kirby decided that since every Dream Lander plays the game, it would be a great idea to have a country-wide competition to determine who is the best player of all.<br><br>After months of organizing, the First Annual Dream Land's Avalanche Competition was finally announced. To be held at the Dream Fountain, this would be the biggest event in the history of Dream Land!<br><br>All the Dream Landers have been practicing, and all plan to attend and compete. Like Kirby, they have been dreaming sweet dreams of becoming the Avalanche Champion and claiming the highly sought after "Dream Fountain Cup."<br><br>The rules for the competition are quite simple: Everyone will travel by foot to the Dream Fountain. If, while on their journey, two Dream Landers happen to meet, they must challenge each other to an Avalanche match. Only the winner of the match may continue onward towards the Dream Fountain. In this way, the number of competitors will be whittled down to a manageable size before the final action at the Dream Fountain.<br><br>Can you help guide Kirby through the competition so he arrives successfully at the Dream Fountain? Can he rise above the grizzled veterans and achieve his dream of becoming the reigning champion? His fate is in your hands!|''Kirby's Avalanche'' manual}}


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
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During the Competition mode of the game, Kirby faces a total of 16 [[boss]]es in the order presented. These bosses do not possess any special skills (other than minor aesthetic differences), but their playing styles vary slightly, generally becoming faster and more aggressive as Kirby advances through the game. Each opponent is equivalent to another opponent from ''Puyo Puyo'', including their specific playstyle quirks (such as [[puyo:First-Instinct Chains|"first-instinct chains"]]).
During the Competition mode of the game, Kirby faces a total of 16 [[boss]]es in the order presented. These bosses do not possess any special skills (other than minor aesthetic differences), but their playing styles vary slightly, generally becoming faster and more aggressive as Kirby advances through the game. Each opponent is equivalent to another opponent from ''Puyo Puyo'', including their specific playstyle quirks (such as [[puyo:First-Instinct Chains|"first-instinct chains"]]).


Notably, in the cutscenes between each round, [[Kirby]] is shown trash-talking his opponents and speaking in full sentences. This is a very unique and strange occurrence; in most of the rest of the ''[[Kirby (series)|Kirby]]'' series, Kirby is not rude, and has rarely spoken outside of simple phrases, such as "hi". Instead, his behavior is more in line with the personality of ''Puyo Puyo''{{'}}s protagonist, [[puyo:Arle Nadja|Arle Nadja]], who is replaced by Kirby in this game.
Notably, in the cutscenes between each round, [[Kirby]] is shown trash-talking his opponents and speaking in full sentences. This is a very unique and strange occurrence; in most of the rest of the ''[[Kirby (series)|Kirby]]'' series, Kirby is not rude, and has rarely spoken outside of simple phrases, such as "hi". Instead, his behavior is more in line with the personality of ''Puyo Puyo''{{'}}s protagonist, [[puyo:Arle Nadja|Arle Nadja]], who is replaced by Kirby in this game. As such, the game's storyline does not fall into the [[canon]], and certainly does not reflect Kirby as a character in the main series.


There are three difficulty levels to Competition mode: Easy (otherwise referred to as the Learning Stage), Normal, and Hard. [[Waddle Dee]], [[Bronto Burt]] and [[Waddle Doo]] are exclusive to the Learning Stage (and are the only opponents fought in that mode), while [[Poppy Bros. Sr.]], [[Whispy Woods]] and [[Kabu]] are exclusive to the Normal setting. Individual battles are referred to as Stages, or "Lessons" in the case of the first three opponents.
There are three difficulty levels to Competition mode: Easy (otherwise referred to as the Learning Stage), Normal, and Hard. [[Waddle Dee]], [[Bronto Burt]] and [[Waddle Doo]] are exclusive to the Learning Stage (and are the only opponents fought in that mode), while [[Poppy Bros. Sr.]], [[Whispy Woods]] and [[Kabu]] are exclusive to the Normal setting. Individual battles are referred to as Stages, or "Lessons" in the case of the first three opponents.
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|rowspan=3 align=center|WADE
|rowspan=3 align=center|WADE
|width=44% bgcolor=#FFD0FF|Kirby: ''Hi, Waddle Dee! Are you ready?!?''
|width=44% bgcolor=#FFD0FF|Kirby: ''Hi, Waddle Dee! Are you ready?!?''
|rowspan=3|{{center|[[File:KAv voice sample Waddle Dee.mp3]]}}Waddle Dee never turns any of his blobs while they are falling. He plays rather passively, and rarely fast drops blobs. His ''Puyo Puyo'' equivalent is [[puyo:Skeleton T|Skeleton T]]. During this stage, red blobs will never drop, meaning that only up to four colors will appear.
|rowspan=3|{{center|[[File:KAv voice sample Waddle Dee.mp3]]}}Waddle Dee never turns any of his blobs while they are falling. He plays rather passively, and rarely fast drops blobs. During the stage, red blobs will never drop, only giving up to four colors. His ''Puyo Puyo'' equivalent is [[puyo:Skeleton T|Skeleton T]].
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|bgcolor=#FFD0D0|Enemy: ''Umm, can we just walk together? The forest scares me...''
|bgcolor=#FFD0D0|Enemy: ''Umm, can we just walk together? The forest scares me...''
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|rowspan=3 align=center|BRON
|rowspan=3 align=center|BRON
|bgcolor=#FFD0D0|Enemy: ''Ah HA!! I have found my next victim!!''
|bgcolor=#FFD0D0|Enemy: ''Ah HA!! I have found my next victim!!''
|rowspan=3|{{center|[[File:KAv voice sample Bronto Burt.mp3]]}}Bronto Burt's ''Puyo Puyo'' equivalent is [[puyo:Nasu Grave|Nasu Grave]]. During this stage, red blobs will never drop, meaning that only up to four colors will appear.
|rowspan=3|{{center|[[File:KAv voice sample Bronto Burt.mp3]]}}Bronto Burt's ''Puyo Puyo'' equivalent is [[puyo:Nasu Grave|Nasu Grave]]. During the stage, red blobs will never drop, only giving up to four colors.
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|bgcolor=#FFD0FF|Kirby: ''Bronto Burt you bully, the pleasure will be all mine.''
|bgcolor=#FFD0FF|Kirby: ''Bronto Burt you bully, the pleasure will be all mine.''
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|rowspan=2 align=center|WADO
|rowspan=2 align=center|WADO
|bgcolor=#FFD0D0|Enemy: ''You did not treat Waddle Dee with respect... Now I, Waddle Doo will repay you in kind!''
|bgcolor=#FFD0D0|Enemy: ''You did not treat Waddle Dee with respect... Now I, Waddle Doo will repay you in kind!''
|rowspan=2|{{center|[[File:KAv voice sample Waddle Doo.mp3]]}}Waddle Doo's ''Puyo Puyo'' equivalent is [[puyo:Mummy|Mummy]]. During this stage, yellow blobs will never drop, meaning that only up to four colors will appear.
|rowspan=2|{{center|[[File:KAv voice sample Waddle Doo.mp3]]}}Waddle Doo's ''Puyo Puyo'' equivalent is [[puyo:Mummy|Mummy]]. During the stage, yellow blobs will never drop, only giving up to four colors.
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|bgcolor=#FFD0FF|Kirby: ''I don't think so!!''
|bgcolor=#FFD0FF|Kirby: ''I don't think so!!''
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|rowspan=3 align=center|PBSR
|rowspan=3 align=center|PBSR
|bgcolor=#FFD0D0|Enemy: ''Hi, Kirby! Want a bomb sandwich?''
|bgcolor=#FFD0D0|Enemy: ''Hi, Kirby! Want a bomb sandwich?''
|rowspan=3|{{center|[[File:KAv voice sample Poppy Bros Sr.mp3]]}} Poppy Bros. Sr. plays rather passively and rarely rotates blobs. His ''Puyo Puyo'' equivalent is [[puyo:Draco Centauros|Draco Centauros]].
|rowspan=3|{{center|[[File:KAv voice sample Poppy Bros Sr.mp3]]}} He plays rather passively and rarely rotates blobs. His ''Puyo Puyo'' equivalent is [[puyo:Draco Centauros|Draco Centauros]].
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|bgcolor=#FFD0FF|Kirby: ''I'll breathe in your pathetic bombs and send them right back at you!''
|bgcolor=#FFD0FF|Kirby: ''I'll breathe in your pathetic bombs and send them right back at you!''
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|rowspan=2 align=center|WHIS
|rowspan=2 align=center|WHIS
|bgcolor=#FFD0D0|Enemy: ''Please don't tread on my roots, it would not be a wise decision.''
|bgcolor=#FFD0D0|Enemy: ''Please don't tread on my roots, it would not be a wise decision.''
|rowspan=2|{{center|[[File:KAv voice sample Whispy Woods.mp3]]}}Whispy Woods always opens the battle by attempting to build four rows of blobs at the bottom, and he will refill the bottom four rows if blobs from there are ever removed. His ''Puyo Puyo'' equivalent is [[puyo:Suketoudara|Suketoudara]].
|rowspan=2|{{center|[[File:KAv voice sample Whispy Woods.mp3]]}}Whispy always opens the battle by attempting to build four rows of blobs at the bottom, and he will refill the bottom four rows if blobs from there are ever removed. His ''Puyo Puyo'' equivalent is [[puyo:Suketoudara|Suketoudara]].
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|bgcolor=#FFD0FF|Kirby: ''I feel like some apple pie!''
|bgcolor=#FFD0FF|Kirby: ''I feel like some apple pie!''
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|rowspan=3 align=center|BRMH
|rowspan=3 align=center|BRMH
|bgcolor=#FFD0D0|Enemy: ''Oh what a mess! Must I clean up this entire forest?''
|bgcolor=#FFD0D0|Enemy: ''Oh what a mess! Must I clean up this entire forest?''
|rowspan=3|{{center|[[File:KAv voice sample Broom Hatter.mp3]]}}Broom Hatter is the first opponent in the Hard setting and fills the leftmost and rightmost column to the top at the beginning of the fight. If blobs are removed from the side columns, she will always refill them. Her ''Puyo Puyo'' equivalent is [[puyo:Harpy|Harpy]], although her blobs do not release music notes, unlike Harpy.
|rowspan=3|{{center|[[File:KAv voice sample Broom Hatter.mp3]]}}Broom Hatter is the first opponent in the Hard setting and fills the leftmost and rightmost column to the top at the beginning of the fight. If blobs are removed from the side columns, she will always refill them. Her ''Puyo Puyo'' equivalent is [[puyo:Harpy|Harpy]], although her blobs do not release music notes unlike Harpy.
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|bgcolor=#FFD0FF|Kirby: ''I'd worry more about cleaning up your Avalanche skills first.''
|bgcolor=#FFD0FF|Kirby: ''I'd worry more about cleaning up your Avalanche skills first.''
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|rowspan=3 align=center|SQUI
|rowspan=3 align=center|SQUI
|bgcolor=#FFD0D0|Enemy: ''I know what your dream is! But King Dedede was saying-''
|bgcolor=#FFD0D0|Enemy: ''I know what your dream is! But King Dedede was saying-''
|rowspan=3|{{center|[[File:KAv voice sample Squishy.mp3]]}}Squishy's ''Puyo Puyo'' equivalent is [[puyo:Sasori Man|Sasori Man]]. In the European version, the replacement of "Avalanche" to "Ghost Trap" causes his dialogue to overflow from his text box.<ref>[https://youtube.com/watch?v=H4DeR9uey8Q&t=7m25s Squishy cutscene in ''Kirby's Ghost Trap'']</ref>
|rowspan=3|{{center|[[File:KAv voice sample Squishy.mp3]]}}Squishy's ''Puyo Puyo'' equivalent is [[puyo:Sasori Man|Sasori Man]]. In the European version, the replacement of "Avalanche" to "Ghost Trap" causes his dialogue to overflow from his text box.
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|bgcolor=#FFD0FF|Kirby: ''Go meddle in someone else's affairs, Squishy, I've got to get to the Dream Fountain.''
|bgcolor=#FFD0FF|Kirby: ''Go meddle in someone else's affairs, Squishy, I've got to get to the Dream Fountain.''
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|rowspan=2 align=center|KRAC
|rowspan=2 align=center|KRAC
|bgcolor=#FFD0D0|Enemy: ''KRRR-RACKK!!!! Dance to my deadly music, or fry like a moth! HA HA!!''
|bgcolor=#FFD0D0|Enemy: ''KRRR-RACKK!!!! Dance to my deadly music, or fry like a moth! HA HA!!''
|rowspan=2|{{center|[[File:KAv voice sample Kracko.mp3]]}}Kracko's blobs release stars when they are removed, which is shared with [[puyo:Witch|Witch]]. His ''Puyo Puyo'' equvialent is [[puyo:Minotauros|Minotauros]].
|rowspan=2|{{center|[[File:KAv voice sample Kracko.mp3]]}}Kracko's blobs release stars when they are removed, which is shared from [[puyo:Witch|Witch]]. Kracko's ''Puyo Puyo'' equvialent is [[puyo:Minotauros|Minotauros]].
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|bgcolor=#FFD0FF|Kirby: ''You couldn't hit a barn sized lightning rod, Kracko!''
|bgcolor=#FFD0FF|Kirby: ''You couldn't hit a barn sized lightning rod, Kracko!''
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|rowspan=3 align=center|META
|rowspan=3 align=center|META
|bgcolor=#FFD0D0|Enemy: ''None shall pass! En garde, Kirby!''
|bgcolor=#FFD0D0|Enemy: ''None shall pass! En garde, Kirby!''
|rowspan=3|{{center|[[File:KAv voice sample Meta Knight.mp3]]}}Meta Knight is more skilled than other opponents at making a comeback when most of his playing field has been covered in boulders. His ''Puyo Puyo'' equivalent is [[puyo:Rulue|Rulue]]. The quote "None shall pass!" is a reference to the [[wikipedia:Black Knight (Monty Python)|Black Knight]] from ''[[wikipedia:Monty Python and the Holy Grail|Monty Python and the Holy Grail]]''.
|rowspan=3|{{center|[[File:KAv voice sample Meta Knight.mp3]]}}Meta Knight is more skilled than other opponents at making a comeback when most of his playing field has been covered in boulders. His ''Puyo Puyo'' equivalent is [[puyo:Rulue|Rulue]].
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|bgcolor=#FFD0FF|Kirby: ''But I have no sword!?!''
|bgcolor=#FFD0FF|Kirby: ''But I have no sword!?!''
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When Waddle Doo is defeated, King Dedede congratulates the player on their skill in the Learning Stage, then challenges them to try a higher difficulty. The high score table will be shown, and if the player got a high score, they will be prompted to input their initials. The game then returns to the title screen.
When Waddle Doo is defeated, King Dedede congratulates the player on their skill in the Learning Stage, then challenges them to try a higher difficulty. The high score table will be shown, and if the player got a high score, they will be prompted to input their initials. The game then returns to the title screen.


When King Dedede is defeated, the game displays a short ending cutscene, then the names of each of the characters, followed by the staff credits. If cleared with the COM Level set to Easy, Normal or Hard, the final message encourages the player to try the next COM Level, while if cleared on Hardest, the final message is a simple thanks for playing. Regardless of difficulty, at the end of the credits, a special code is revealed; holding A, B, X, and Y on the second controller during gameplay, then resetting the console with these buttons held, will unlock a special "custom" menu in the options. Much like clearing the Learning Stage, the best scores will then be shown, prompting the player to input their initials if they got a high score in the process.
When King Dedede is defeated, the game displays a short ending cutscene, then the names of each of the characters, followed by the staff credits. If cleared with the COM Level set to Easy, Normal or Hard, the final message encourages the player to try the next COM Level, while if cleared on Hardest, the final message is a simple thanks for playing. Regardless of difficulty, at the end of the credits, a special code is revealed; holding A, B, X, and Y on the second controller during gameplay, then resetting the console with these buttons held, will unlock a special "custom" menu in the options. Much like clearing the Learning Stage, the best scores will then be shown, giving the player to input their initials if they got a high score in the process.


===1P vs. 2P===
===1P vs. 2P===
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|colspan=2|{{center|Dan Owsen<br>Hiro Yamada}}
|colspan=2|{{center|Dan Owsen<br>Hiro Yamada}}
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!colspan=4|©1995 COMPILE / BANPRESTO<br>©1995 HAL LABORATORY / NINTENDO
!colspan=4|COMPILE / BANPRESTO<br>HAL LABORATORY / NINTENDO
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[[Masahiro Sakurai]] mentions in his ''Masahiro Sakurai on Creating Games'' video regarding [[nwiki:Meteos|''Meteos'']]<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snHecpmPeJs&t=1m32s "Meteos <nowiki>[Game Concepts]</nowiki>"], ''Masahiro Sakurai on Creating Games''</ref> that he served as an uncredited supervisor for ''Kirby's Avalanche''. It is unclear exactly how involved he was, as he only mentions it in passing.
[[Masahiro Sakurai]] mentions in his ''Masahiro Sakurai on Creating Games'' video regarding [[nwiki:Meteos|''Meteos'']]<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snHecpmPeJs&t=1m32s "Meteos <nowiki>[Game Concepts]</nowiki>"], ''Masahiro Sakurai on Creating Games''</ref> that he served as an uncredited supervisor for ''Kirby's Avalanche''. It is unclear exactly how involved he was, as he only mentions it in passing.


==Nintendo Switch Online description==
==[[Nintendo Switch|Nintendo Switch Online]] description==
''Everyone's favorite round, pink hero takes a break from swallowing his enemies to put your brain to work in this fast-paced puzzle game. Players take control of Kirby and match wits with well-known enemies from the Kirby series (including his archrival, King Dedede!) in an effort to win the First Annual Dream Land Avalanche Competition. This simple-but-addictive gameplay revolves around brightly colored blobs and boulders. When the right amount of matching blobs are stacked, they explode and rain down boulders on your opponent's field of play! Keep going until your screen is clear to move on to the next round. But be careful—the farther you advance, the faster the blobs fall, and the smarter the opponents get! Are you good enough to help Kirby become the avalanche king?''
''Everyone's favorite round, pink hero takes a break from swallowing his enemies to put your brain to work in this fast-paced puzzle game. Players take control of Kirby and match wits with well-known enemies from the Kirby series (including his archrival, King Dedede!) in an effort to win the First Annual Dream Land Avalanche Competition. This simple-but-addictive gameplay revolves around brightly colored blobs and boulders. When the right amount of matching blobs are stacked, they explode and rain down boulders on your opponent's field of play! Keep going until your screen is clear to move on to the next round. But be careful—the farther you advance, the faster the blobs fall, and the smarter the opponents get! Are you good enough to help Kirby become the avalanche king?''


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KAv Poppy Bros Sr cutscene sprite.png|[[Poppy Bros. Sr.]]
KAv Poppy Bros Sr cutscene sprite.png|[[Poppy Bros. Sr.]]
KAv Kabu cutscene sprite.png|[[Kabu]]
KAv Kabu cutscene sprite.png|[[Kabu]]
KAv Broom Hatter cutscene sprite.png|[[Broom Hatter]]
KAv Squishy cutscene sprite.png|[[Squishy]]
KAv Lololo cutscene sprite.png|Lololo
KAv Lalala cutscene sprite.png|Lalala
KAv Bugzzy cutscene sprite.png|[[Bugzzy]]
KAv Paint Roller cutscene sprite.png|[[Paint Roller]]
KAv Heavy Mole cutscene sprite.png|[[Heavy Mole]]
KAv Mr Shine cutscene sprite.png|[[Mr. Shine & Mr. Bright|Mr. Shine]]
KAv Mr Bright cutscene sprite.png|[[Mr. Shine & Mr. Bright|Mr. Bright]]
KAv Kracko cutscene sprite.png|[[Kracko]]
KAv Meta Knight cutscene sprite.png|[[Meta Knight]]
KAv Meta Knight cutscene sprite.png|[[Meta Knight]]
KAv King Dedede cutscene sprite.png|King Dedede
KAv King Dedede cutscene sprite.png|King Dedede
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===Audio===
===Audio===
<gallery>
<gallery>
Kav Level 1 intro.mp3|[[Level 5 Map Select|Pre-stage theme (Easy)]]
KAv Butter Building.oga|[[Butter Building (theme)|Easy stage]]
KAv Butter Building.oga|[[Butter Building (theme)|Easy stage]]
KAv Yogurt Yard clip.mp3|[[Mountain Stage|Normal stage]]
KAv Yogurt Yard clip.mp3|[[Mountain Stage|Normal stage]]
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KAv Dedede Stage.mp3|[[VS. Robo Dedede|Dedede Stage]]
KAv Dedede Stage.mp3|[[VS. Robo Dedede|Dedede Stage]]
KAv Kirby Dance.mp3|[[Kirby Dance (theme)|Victory]]
KAv Kirby Dance.mp3|[[Kirby Dance (theme)|Victory]]
KAv Ending.wav|[[Title Screen / Demo|Ending]]
KAv Game Over jingle.mp3|Game Over
KAv Game Over jingle.mp3|Game Over
Ice Cream Island KAva.oga|[[Ice Cream Island (theme)|1P vs. 2P]]
Ice Cream Island KAva.oga|[[Ice Cream Island (theme)|1P vs. 2P]]
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