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We also ask you to include as much info as possible when adding a new anime, it's for all users' benefit.
We also ask you to include as much info as possible when adding a new anime, it's for all users' benefit.


== Where can I add Anime? ==
=Where can I add Anime?=
You can find the {{AniDBLink|addanime|add anime}} link at the bottom of the [[animelist]] or [[MyList]]. Once you click it you're on the "Add Anime" page. There's a lot of info you can input here.
You can find the {{AniDBLink|addanime|add anime}} link at the bottom of the [[animelist]] or [[MyList]]. Once you click it you're on the "Add Anime" page. There's a lot of info you can input here.


==Basic Info==
=Basic Info=
...which should be included when adding an anime.
...which should be included when adding an anime.


===Anime Title===
==Anime Title==
In most cases this is the romaji title.
The Anime Title is the "main title" that AniDB associates with the anime entry. In most cases, this is the Japanese/Korean/Chinese transcription of the official original-language title.<br>
Please also read our [[AniDB Definition:Romanisation|Romanisation]] Guideline for further assistance with this.
Please also read our [[AniDB Definition:Romanisation|Japanese Romanisation]] Guideline for further assistance with transcribing Japanese.<br>
Please also read our [[Content:Titles|Titling policy page]] for more rules on titling.


''Example:''
''General example:''
  Official English title:         Fullmetal Alchemist
  Main title - Japanese transcription:   {{short|a6107|Hagane no Renkinjutsushi (2009)}}
  Official Japanese romaji title:  Hagane no Renkinjutsushi
  Japanese official title:               鋼の錬金術師 FULLMETAL ALCHEMIST (2009)
  English official title:                Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood


Though there are exceptions like {{a|438|You're Under Arrest}} for which the official title is in English or some other language. In those cases the romaji title is to be added as a synonym. In case of the {{a|438|You're Under Arrest}} that would be ''Taiho Shichauzo''.
If the same title has been previously used in the past, the newer anime generally gets the year-of-release appended to distinguish it from the older anime.


===Type===
In general, if the official original language title, in the video or otherwise, comes with a foreign language portion, generally (but not always) English, that foreign portion is included in the Official Japanese title.<br>
However, if the foreign portion is "otherwise ignored", we would drop it from the transcription. "Otherwise ignored" refers to, but is not limited to references to the anime: on websites, in the media, in the Japanese trailer.
 
Please read our [[Content:Titles|Titling policy page]] for additional details and explanations regarding all titling issues.
 
==Type==
Check the official Japanese(!) page or [http://www.allcinema.net allcinema].<br>
Check the official Japanese(!) page or [http://www.allcinema.net allcinema].<br>
Sometimes OVAs are shown on Pay-TV before they are get sold (PPV). Those are to be added as TV and not OVA(!), since only the first airing counts!
Sometimes OVAs are shown on Pay-TV before they are get sold (PPV). Those are to be added as TV and not OVA(!), since only the first airing counts!


===Episodes===
See also this page with AniDB definitions of anime types: [[Anime_Type|Anime Type]]
Check the official Japanese(!) page, [http://www.allcinema.net allcinema] or [http://cal.syoboi.jp Japanese TV Guide].


===First Aired/Released and Finished Airing/Release===
==Airing Dates==
Those are the first and most precise air/release dates worldwide. Most of the time it's Japanese. Check the official Asian page, [http://cal.syoboi.jp Japanese TV Guide] or other pages [[Where to find release-dates for Anime|listed here]].
===General Guidance===
Generally, the Japanese/Chinese/Korean/Asian air date is the first and most precise airing/release date worldwide for both individual episodes and the anime as a whole. Check the official Asian page, [http://www.allcinema.net allcinema], the [http://cal.syoboi.jp Japanese TV Guide] (explained [[TV schedule|here]]), or other pages [[Where to find release-dates for Anime|listed here]].


Indefinite dates, with day or month given as ??, are accepted when there is no other accurate release date available worldwide.  
The Western air date should only be used if the Western airing is '''materially earlier''' than the Asian one. Otherwise, use the air date in the home market. For example:
* When the Western simulcast of a Japanese anime is 5 hours earlier, causing a 1-day date mismatch with Japan due to timezones, use the Japanese date.
* When the Western TV premier is 3 months earlier than the Japanese release, use the earlier Western date.  For example, {{short|a12023|FLCL Progressive}} first aired on US channel Adult Swim's Toonami block as a 6-episode series from 03.06.2018 till 07.07.2018. It did not air in Japan until 28.09.2018, where it was released in a movie format.


:''Examples:'' <tt>??.10.2006</tt> for some time in October 2006, <tt>??.??.1954</tt> for some time in 1954.  
===Number of Episodes===
The above-mentioned sources are usually the most accurate when it comes to the correct episode count. In most cases, the AniDB entry should reflect the number of episodes for the original home market. If the airing in another market has remixed or re-cut the episodes, the home market cut should prevail.
* For example, the US release of {{Short|a1530|Dragon Ball Z}} condensed the first 80 episodes from the Japanese airing into 65 episodes for the US airing; this is informally referred to as a "US chopjob". The Japanese episode count and airing dates would override, as Japan is both the first-release market and the home market for the anime.


Be careful with shows that have 24:00 and later air hours - this means that show will air on the night after the specified date.  
===First Aired/Released and Finished Airing/Release Dates on the Anime Entry===
Indefinite dates, with day or month given as ??, are accepted when there is no other accurate release date available worldwide. Typically, this is used when the anime is first announced and the precise airing dates have not yet been defined.


:''Example:'' Japanese TV schedule says: <tt>01.03.2005 25:30</tt> - this means it aired: 02.03.2005 01:30.
:''Examples:'' <tt>??.10.2006</tt> for some time in October 2006, <tt>??.??.1954</tt> for some time in 1954.  
{{eyecatch|Note|Adding an anime without a start date will not be accepted.}}


{{eyecatch|Note|Adding an anime without a start date will not be accepted.}}
====Japanese TV Schedule Timestamps====
{{main|Content:Episodes#Japanese TV Schedule Timestamps}}
{{#lsth:Content:Episodes|Japanese TV Schedule Timestamps}}
====Air Date General Guidelines, 1st Airings, and Special Event Airings====
{{eyecatch|Important|'''Moderation discretion should be used on a case-by-case basis!''' See Adv. User subforum discussion for details [https://anidb.net/forum/thread/70753 here.]}}
# Airing dates on AniDB document the "standard airing" for a given episode. A "standard airing" is defined as a broadcast airing; this includes terrestrial TV, satellite TV, and web streaming TV (e.g. YouTube, Netflix, NicoNico, Abema TV, etc); this also includes TV Specials, as defined by Japanese broadcasters.
## For web streaming TV, the broadcast must be a completely unrestricted public airing on the video platform, as a non-private/non-restricted video.
### A paywall (e.g. a premium subscription) does not count as a non-private video; it still counts as an unrestricted public airing, as it is no different than subscribing to satellite TV such as AT-X.
### A YouTube video marked "private" and available only by request is a private video.
### A video on a streaming platform (e.g. d Anime Store) that requires a limited-distribution personal invite code (e.g. only 1,000 codes will be awarded) counts as a restricted video.
### A video available exclusively in "live stream" mode without the subsequent ability to watch as video-on-demand counts as an unrestricted airing; this is no different than waiting to watch a TV special broadcast on MBS at a specific timeslot.
#### By extension, a video-on-demand that is only available for a limited-time-window, e.g. only posted for 24 hours before the "special airing event" ends, counts as an unrestricted airing; this is actually less restrictive than a traditional TV broadcast, where the video is only available at the broadcast timeslot, and no longer available afterwards.
# Regarding limited pre-airings:
## Event-based and physical-location-based pre-airs are never used as the airing date.
### Example 1: a pre-airing at a convention centre that is coupled with a voice actor Q&A + meet and greet session
### Example 2: a public viewing in an open park with a projector screen
### Example 3: a one-off airing on a Japan Airlines (JAL) flight
## Regarding pre-airs in theatres:
### For terrestrial TV, satellite TV, and web streaming TV (including TV Specials), all theatre pre-airs are disregarded and are not used as the airing date.
### For movies, by definition they are aired in theatres, therefore the earliest full theatre date is used as the airing date. Pre-release festivals and other pre-air events are disregarded.
#### Pre-release festivals and/or theatre pre-airs are defined as a limited-location release (e.g. only 2 theatres in Tokyo), premiering up to 1 week (7 days) before the full theatre release.
### For OVAs/OADs/ONAs and music videos:
#### A somewhat common occurrence for OVAs is to have a movie pre-air 2 weeks in advance. In this scenario, use the movie pre-air date as the OVA air date, regardless of the # of available theatres.
#### If the movie pre-air date is less than 2 weeks, ignore the pre-air date and use the retail release date.
#### If the movie pre-air date exceeds 2 weeks, the OVA '''may''' instead be more correctly classified as a movie, as decided on a case-by-case basis by moderators. This is a rare occurrence.
# If a episode originally intended for a broadcast release receives an early/advanced release in a different, unrestricted format, that format's early/advanced release date shall be used as the AniDB airing date.
## Example 1: {{short|a14623|Jashin-chan Dropkick Dash}} was released in its entirety on Amazon Prime Video (Japan) and Crunchyroll on 06.04.2020; episode 1's TV broadcast started the same day. As such, all episodes use 06.04.2020 as the airing date, rather than the original broadcast date.
## Example 2: {{short|a15734|Gekidol}} released its full series in BD format on 03.03.2021, which predates the TV broadcast of the last few episodes. As such, the last few episodes using the 03.03.2021 BD release date, rather than the original broadcast date.


===Image===
==Image==
The image ID field allows you to add a picture for this anime. It will be displayed together with the anime information. You must first download picture to your local disk and then use the [http://anidb.net/cgi-bin/picupload.pl Pic Upload Function] to transfer it to the AniDB server.
The image ID field allows you to add a picture for this anime. It will be displayed together with the anime information. You must first download picture to your local disk and then use the image uploader, available from the "Upload" button, to transfer it to the AniDB server. The image uploader generates short image IDs, which look like xxx.jpg (xxx is a number). After uploading a picture in the upload popup, this ID is automatically entered into the relevant field.
The [http://anidb.net/cgi-bin/picupload.pl Pic Upload Function] generates short image IDs, which look like xxx.jpg (xxx is a number). After uploading a picture copy this ID as-is into the PIC ID field.
:* The maximum allowed size is 400 by 600 pixels. Horizontal banner form images are also allowed up to 500 by 200 pixels, but you are strongly encouraged to use a vertical image instead whenever possible.
:* The recommended size for pictures is 300x400.
:* Don't use animated pictures.
:* Don't use animated pictures.
:* There is no size limit, but the picture should stay under 100KB, if possible.
:* The picture must be less than 150 KB in size. If necessary, lower the JPG quality value in your image editor or utilize tools like [https://ezgif.com/optijpeg this JPG optimizer] to meet the required limit.


=== Description ===
==Description==
:* This should be a short summary of the anime in '''British English'''.
:* This should be a short summary of the anime in '''British English'''.
:* Preferable with as little spoilers as possible.
:* Preferable with as little spoilers as possible.
:* '''Link''' to entries in '''Cast''' and '''Staff''' tabs, i.e. character names and creator names.
:* '''Link''' to entries in '''Cast''' and '''Staff''' tabs, i.e. character names and creator names.<br>Convention: Only link such names '''the first time''' they are mentioned. This is to avoid needless excessive ''highlighting'' all over the description.  
:* Avoid using abbreviations like "don't" or "he'll", use "do not" and "he will" instead. Only keep those for quotations of direct speech.
:* Avoid using abbreviations like "don't" or "he'll", use "do not" and "he will" instead. Only keep those for quotations of direct speech.
:* Generally try to keep the quality level at Wikipedia standard (less dry maybe though).
:* Generally try to keep the quality level at Wikipedia standard (less dry maybe though).
:* No personal comments, please!
:* No personal comments, please!
:* No rumours!
:* No rumours!
{{eyecatch|2|Note|In case someone finds a '''better''' description, any previous description may well be replaced.}}
{{eyecatch|1|Note|In case someone finds a '''better''' description, any previous description may well be replaced.}}


==== About highlighting text ====
===About highlighting text===
As the following sections will show highlighting of words/text in the description of an anime should be done very very sparingly. Several important pointers:  
As the following sections will show highlighting of words/text in the description of an anime should be done very very sparingly. Several important pointers:  


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:** Generally, if '''names of characters''', '''organisations''' or '''creators''' are *not* mentioned in the tabs '''Cast''' and '''Staff''', i.e. they cannot be linked, then they should be put in italics. Reasons: For one it helps the reader distinguish story description from actual names, plus it is a reminder to link the names once the CharDB features those names.
:** Generally, if '''names of characters''', '''organisations''' or '''creators''' are *not* mentioned in the tabs '''Cast''' and '''Staff''', i.e. they cannot be linked, then they should be put in italics. Reasons: For one it helps the reader distinguish story description from actual names, plus it is a reminder to link the names once the CharDB features those names.
:** Convention: Only put unlinked names into italics the '''first time'''. This is to avoid needless excessive highlighting of these names all over the description.
:** Convention: Only put unlinked names into italics the '''first time'''. This is to avoid needless excessive highlighting of these names all over the description.
:** Rarely, italics may also be used to highlight certain words that require emphasis.
:** Rarely, italics may also be used to highlight certain words that require '''emphasis'''.
:** Avoid putting '''links''' into italics. The link itself is already highlighted so "double-highlighting" is pretty much redundant.
:** Avoid highlighting '''commonly known real-world''' names e.g. of locations, or shops, convention centres, or console names, ...
:* Use of '''bold''' — independent story titles, very special paragraphs:
:* Use of '''bold''' — independent story titles, very special paragraphs:
:** '''Bold''' text should be used very very sparingly, i.e. when in doubt do not use it.  
:** '''Bold''' text should be used very very sparingly, i.e. when in doubt do not use it.  
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:** Please completely '''avoid using <u>underline</u>''' in any part of the description. This text style is not required, and IMO ([[User:foo2|foo2]]) is ugly.
:** Please completely '''avoid using <u>underline</u>''' in any part of the description. This text style is not required, and IMO ([[User:foo2|foo2]]) is ugly.


==== Description layout ====
===Description layout===
  * <'''Based on''' (optional)>
  * <'''Based on''' (optional)>
  <empty line>
  <empty line>
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{{eyecatchLight|1|Example|A good real-world example for the described layout above can be found for the anime: {{a|6465|Ookami to Kohaku-iro no Yuuutsu}}.}}
{{eyecatchLight|1|Example|A good real-world example for the described layout above can be found for the anime: {{a|6465|Ookami to Kohaku-iro no Yuuutsu}}.}}


==== Based on ====
===Based on===
If you have information on what the anime was '''based on''' (e.g. manga or game), then add a line at the top of the description by prefixing it with the '''*''' (asterisk) character. Be sure to highlight names, or when possible link these names. See ''{{a|621|D.N. Angel}}'' and ''{{a|6257|K-On!}}'' as examples:
If you have information on what the anime was '''based on''' (e.g. manga or game), then add a line at the top of the description by prefixing it with the '''*''' (asterisk) character. Be sure to highlight names, or when possible link these names. See ''{{a|621|D.N. Angel}}'' and ''{{a|6257|K-On!}}'' as examples:
  * Based on a shoujo manga series by <font color=green>[url=<nowiki>http://anidb.net/</nowiki>'''cr'''6367]</font>Sugisaki Yukiru{{colour|green|[/url]}},  
  * Based on a shoujo manga series by <font color=green>[url=<nowiki>http://anidb.net/</nowiki>'''cr'''6367]</font>Sugisaki Yukiru{{colour|green|[/url]}},  
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{{eyecatchLight|1|Highlighting|Please use '''''italics''''' (<tt>[i]...[/i]</tt> tags) to highlight '''names''' in the "Based on" section that do '''not''' have link information available!}}
{{eyecatchLight|1|Highlighting|Please use '''''italics''''' (<tt>[i]...[/i]</tt> tags) to highlight '''names''' in the "Based on" section that do '''not''' have link information available!}}


==== Anime spoiler-free description text ====
===Anime spoiler-free description text===
Try to write a concise "appetizer" for the animation, that describes the story without giving away spoiler-related content. There are several sources for such descriptions: Use the official R1 DVD descriptions (preferred on AniDB), or you could write one yourself, or you could simply copy 'n' paste an existing description from one of many anime sites, or from Wikipedia.
Try to write a concise "appetizer" for the animation, that describes the story without giving away spoiler-related content. There are several sources for such descriptions: Use the official R1 DVD descriptions (preferred on AniDB), or you could write one yourself, or you could simply copy 'n' paste an existing description from one of many anime sites, or from Wikipedia.
{{eyecatchLight|1|Important|When copying content always credit the source, and also make doubly sure that you are actually allowed to copy the content! For the English Wikipedia this is usually OK.}}
{{eyecatchLight|1|Important|When copying content always credit the source, and also make doubly sure that you are actually allowed to copy the content! For the English Wikipedia this is usually OK.}}
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{{eyecatchLight|1|Link usage|If '''Cast''' (tab) information is available for the anime, be sure to add the appropriate links to the "Description" section using the '''ch'''aracter ID.}}
{{eyecatchLight|1|Link usage|If '''Cast''' (tab) information is available for the anime, be sure to add the appropriate links to the "Description" section using the '''ch'''aracter ID.}}
{{eyecatchLight|1|Highlighting|Again, please use '''''italics''''' (<tt>[i]...[/i]</tt> tags) to highlight '''names''' in the "Description" section that do '''not''' have link information available!}}
{{eyecatchLight|1|Highlighting|Again, please use '''''italics''''' (<tt>[i]...[/i]</tt> tags) to highlight '''names''' in the "Description" section that do '''not''' have link information available!}}
{{eyecatchLight|1|Avoid breaking<br>the 4th Wall|Please try to avoid "Breaking the 4th Wall" when writing the description of the anime, i.e. avoid adding info that cannot be know by the characters *in* the anime world. Typical phrases like "the main character is", "the story centres on", or "the series continues the adventures of <anime name>" are usually redundant anyway. Of course the story "centres on", otherwise that part of the description would be irrelevant. Such phrases irritate the reader, who is trying to follow the character setup and plot of the anime.<br>Info about e.g. series continuation should be placed either in the '''based on''' or '''note''' sections instead.}}
{{eyecatchLight|1|Avoid breaking<br>the 4th Wall|Please try to avoid "Breaking the 4th Wall" when writing the description of the anime, i.e. avoid adding info that cannot be know by the characters *in* the anime world. Typical phrases like "the main character is", "the story centres on", or "the series continues the adventures of <anime name>" are usually redundant anyway. Of course the story "centres on", otherwise that part of the description would be irrelevant. Such phrases irritate the reader, who is trying to follow the character setup and plot of the anime.<br>Info about e.g. series continuation should only be placed in the '''note''' section if the viewer '''needs''' to know of the previous anime to understand the current one.}}


==== Crediting the source of the description ====
===Crediting the source of the description===
As mentioned there are several possibly sources for an anime description. Always place this source line in '''''italics''''' to separate it from the main description text. Here is how to credit them:
As mentioned there are several possible sources for an anime description. Always place this source line in '''''italics''''' to separate it from the main description text. Here is how to credit them:
* The best way is to use the '''official R1 DVD''' descriptions in which case you do not need to give credits.
* The best way is to use the '''official R1 DVD''' descriptions in which case you do not need to give credits.


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{{eyecatchLight|1|Why credit yourself?|This is mostly to prevent situations like the following: One of our users writes a description, the description is copy/pasted to ''AnimeNfo'', someone from ''AnimeNfo'' comes and complains about taking their description and not crediting them, a mod adds a ''Source: AnimeNfo'' to the description, later the user who wrote the description notifies that he, in fact, wrote it, a mod removes the ''Source: AnimeNfo'' again.}}
{{eyecatchLight|1|Why credit yourself?|This is mostly to prevent situations like the following: One of our users writes a description, the description is copy/pasted to ''AnimeNfo'', someone from ''AnimeNfo'' comes and complains about taking their description and not crediting them, a mod adds a ''Source: AnimeNfo'' to the description, later the user who wrote the description notifies that he, in fact, wrote it, a mod removes the ''Source: AnimeNfo'' again.}}


* When you '''copy''' the description from a site that has written/translated the description itself (e.g. ''AnimeNfo'', ''ANN'', ''Anime-Planet'', etc.), then please '''credit the site''' you copied it from using the following scheme:
* When you '''copy''' (without changes or with light editing) the description from a site that has written/translated the description itself (e.g. ''AnimeNfo'', ''ANN'', ''Anime-Planet'', ''MAL'', etc.), then please '''credit the site''' you copied it from using the following scheme:
  [i]Source: <site>[/i]
  [i]Source: <site>[/i]
:For example: ''Source: ANN'' (use the <tt>[i][/i]</tt> tags for italics).
:For example: ''Source: ANN'' (use the <tt>[i][/i]</tt> tags for italics).
If the edits are so substantial that the final version is not readily traceable to the original source, drop the attribution altogether; attributions such as ''"Source: <site> (edited)"'' are not used.


==== Additional Note ====
===Additional Note===
At times there is information pertaining to an anime that does not fit the "based on" (origin) or "description" (story) sections. This content should be placed in the "note" section. Always place such a note in '''''italics''''' to separate it from the main description text.  
At times there is information pertaining to an anime that does not fit the "based on" (origin) or "description" (story) sections. This content should be placed in the "note" section. Always place such a note in '''''italics''''' to separate it from the main description text.  


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  [i]Note: The Spice & Wolf novel, [/i]Ookami to Kin no Mugiho[i] was  
  [i]Note: The Spice & Wolf novel, [/i]Ookami to Kin no Mugiho[i] was  
  released on April 30 in a package that included this episode.[/i]
  released on April 30 in a package that included this episode.[/i]
* Since the note is already in italics, wanting to highlight words requires you to turn off italics around e.g. names (using the <tt>[/i] [i]</tt> tags). See above example.
{{eyecatchLight|1|Note|Other information to place here: special versions of the anime available (packaged with), details on the release format, early screenings, release dates (only if pertinent), awards won, general information putting the anime in context, number of initially planned episodes, why the anime was cancelled and where (if at all) it was continued...}}
{{eyecatchLight|1|Note|Other information to place here: special versions of the anime available (packaged with), details on the release format, early screenings, release dates (only if pertinent), awards won, general information putting the anime in context, number of initially planned episodes, why the anime was cancelled and where (if at all) it was continued...}}


==Optional Info==
=Optional Info=
===URL===
==URL==
Enter the URL of the official Japanese(!) page here. You may add the official English page, if you are unable to find the Japanese one. Please do not add any unofficial or fan pages.
Enter the URL of the official Japanese(!) page here. You may add the official English page, if you are unable to find the Japanese one. Please do not add any unofficial or fan pages.


===ANN (Anime News Network) ID/URL===
==ANN (Anime News Network) ID/URL==
Visit the [http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php ANN] page for this anime and copy the link to the entry in this field.
Visit the [http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php ANN] page for this anime and copy the link to the entry in this field.


===AnimeNfo URL===
==AnimeNfo URL==
Visit the [http://www.animenfo.com/ AnimeNfo] page for this anime and copy the link to the entry in this field.
Visit the [http://www.animenfo.com/ AnimeNfo] page for this anime and copy the link to the entry in this field.


===allcinema URL===
==allcinema URL==
Visit the [http://www.allcinema.net/ allcinema] page for this anime and copy the link to the entry in this field.
Visit the [http://www.allcinema.net/ allcinema] page for this anime and copy the link to the entry in this field.


==Approval==
=Approval=
New anime entries first need an approval by a mod before they are added to AniDB. You can see the status of your addition once you click on the '''[[MyCreqs|my creqs]]''' link in the left menu.
New anime entries first need an approval by a mod before they are added to AniDB. You can see the status of your addition once you click on the '''[[MyCreqs|my creqs]]''' link in the left menu.


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