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Disneyland Resort Announces Limited-Time Kids’ Ticket Offer

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Disneyland Resort is launching a new, limited-time kids’ special ticket offer for use early in the new year! Beginning Oct. 24, 2023, guests can purchase a child’s ticket (valid only for children ages 3-9) to a Disneyland Resort theme park for as low as $50 per child, per day with this kids’ special ticket offer.

Guests will be able to choose from 1, 2, or 3-Day Park tickets, with upgrades such as Park Hopper tickets or Disney Genie+ service also available to add on. These limited-time child tickets are of great value and will be valid between Jan. 8, and 2024-March 10, 2024 (no blackout dates, subject to park reservation availability)*.

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Disneyland Resort Reservations Update

Beginning Oct. 11, 2023, guests purchasing or holding theme park tickets can view the theme park reservation calendar and book visits even further – for dates up to 180 days in advance! This will give guests greater visibility into the theme park ticket options at a variety of price points on the calendar for the days they’d like to visit, including select days with tickets priced at $104 per day.

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Disney Genie+ Update

Disney Genie+ continues to be offered as an add-on for tickets at Disneyland Resort and is a great way for guests to maximize their visit and spend less time waiting in line at some attractions, including two new additions on the way! We are bringing two family-friendly rides to the bundle – Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway coming soon, and The Little Mermaid ~ Ariel’s Undersea Adventure will be joining next month!

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With so much happening across the resort and these great new ways to save and plan, there is no better time to begin planning a visit to Disneyland Resort!

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*Offer tickets valid for use beginning 1/8/24, and expire 13 days after the first day of use or on 3/10/24, whichever occurs first. To enter a park, both a theme park reservation and a valid ticket for the same park on the same date are required. Theme park reservations for Kids’ Special Offer Ticket holders are limited in number and subject to the availability of park reservations allocated to the Kids’ Special Offer Tickets as determined by Disney and theme park capacity.

Reservation availability for Kids’ Special Offer Ticket holders is not guaranteed for any date, and reservations may be difficult to get for any particular date, especially as the ticket expiration date approaches. To ensure the best availability, make reservations early. On any given date, park reservations may be available for general theme park tickets even though park reservations allocated to the Kids’ Special Offer Tickets are fully reserved. Kids’ Special Offer Ticket holders are not entitled to any reservations Disney makes available to others. Subject to restrictions and change or cancellation without notice. Sales may be paused from time to time or terminated at any time.

**Attractions with Lightning Lane entrances that may be selected through Disney Genie+ service are limited in availability, subject to change or closure, may vary by date, and are not guaranteed. Select Disney PhotoPass Lenses will remain accessible in the Disneyland app until 5:59 a.m. on the 45th day after the day on which the Disney Genie+ service was used; certain states and localities are excluded. Disney Photopass service is subject to the Disney Photopass Terms & Conditions and expiration policy. Online registration is required. Price, terms, and entitlements are subject to restrictions, and change or cancellation without notice.

Disney releases “Wish” Family Activity Pack

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Walt Disney Animation Studios’ all-new musical comedy “Wish” invites audiences to the magical kingdom of Rosas, where Asha, a sharp-witted idealist, makes a wish so powerful that it is answered by a cosmic force—a little ball of boundless energy called Star. Together, Asha and Star confront a most formidable foe—the ruler of Rosas, King Magnifico—to save her community and prove that when the will of one courageous human connects with the magic of the stars, wondrous things can happen.

Check out the behind-the-scenes look at Wish at a recent press conference we attended.

Featuring the voices of Academy Award-winning actress Ariana DeBose as Asha, Chris Pine as King Magnifico, and Alan Tudyk as Asha’s pet goat Valentino, the epic animated musical “Wish” hits the big screen this Thanksgiving as the storied studio marks 100 years of moviemaking. Inspired by Walt Disney’s magical, musical legacy, the movie features an original story and characters, with seven all-new songs penned by Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter Julia Michaels and Grammy-winning producer/songwriter/musician Benjamin Rice. But perhaps this film’s biggest nod to the Disney legacy is in the title itself: “Wish.”

Whether it’s Geppetto looking up at the stars, wishing for his wooden Pinocchio to become a real boy; Tiana looking to the stars as she dreams of owning her own business; or Moana turning to the stars in her quest to save her island—so many of Disney’s most beloved characters are defined by their dreams. “Wish” celebrates that kind of passion. “At the heart of our film is this: ‘There is no greater power in the universe than someone with a true wish in their heart,’” says the film’s writer/executive producer Jennifer Lee (“Frozen,” “Frozen 2”), who also serves as the studio’s chief creative officer. “It really is a film about understanding that with great wishes often comes greater struggle. Hopefully, it’s aspirational on how to persevere.”

While the film pays homage to Disney’s legacy, it is also a reflection of the present and future of the celebrated studio with its innovative visuals, the breadth of cultural inspirations, and its contemporary, engaging music. “Wish” is helmed by Chris Buck (director, “Frozen,” “Frozen 2”) and Fawn Veerasunthorn (head of story, “Raya and the Last Dragon”)—a directing duo that reflects one of the cornerstones of Walt Disney Animation Studios: one generation collaborating with the next.

Click here to download the “Wish” Family Activity Pack. The pack includes activities for all ages and includes, coloring pages, Maze, Spot the Differences, Make Your Own Star Craft, Valentino Outfit Coloring Page, Make Your Own Wish Journal Craft, and Connect the Dots.

Check out the sample pages below.

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“Behind the Attraction” Season 2 Premieres Nov 1 on Disney+

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Disney+ and Disney Parks have revealed the official trailer and key art for season two of the Disney+ Original docuseries “Behind the Attraction,” premiering November 1 on Disney+.

The series, from Disney Branded Television, takes viewers on a ride behind Disney Parks’ most iconic and beloved attractions, featuring the Imagineers who designed them and the Cast Members who operate them.

On the heels of season one’s exploration of staples including Jungle Cruise, Haunted Mansion, “it’s a Small World,” and Space Mountain, season two will continue to showcase more quintessential Disney Parks’ attractions including Pirates of the Caribbean, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Indiana Jones Adventure, EPCOT, The Food, and Nighttime Spectaculars.

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The series hails from Dwayne Johnson & Dany Garcia’s Seven Bucks Productions and The Nacelle Company and is narrated by Paget Brewster (“Criminal Minds”).

Brian Volk-Weiss directs the series and serves as Executive Producer, along with Dwayne Johnson, Dany Garcia, Hiram Garcia, Brian Gewirtz, and Frankie Chiapperino from Seven Bucks Productions, and Ian Roumain, Benjamin J. Frost, and Cisco Henson from The Nacelle Company.

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Norwegian Cruise Line Expands Solo Stateroom Category

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Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL), the innovator in global cruise travel, has announced that it is set to introduce nearly 1,000 dedicated solo staterooms across its diverse 19-ship fleet.

Beginning Now and on a rolling basis, the Company will open for sale for the first time ever three new solo stateroom categories, including Solo Inside, Solo Oceanview, and Solo Balcony for future sailings starting Jan. 2, 2024. With pricing and availability dependent on the destination and demand, solo travelers can expect to pay less than a traditional double occupancy room.

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“We strive to provide our guests with diverse offerings to create their dream vacation,” said David J. Herrera, president of Norwegian Cruise Line. “Since we first launched our solo staterooms in 2010 with Norwegian Epic, they have been quite popular with single travelers. We are continuously listening to our guests to deliver the experience they want. After realizing the growing demand of individuals looking to travel on their own, we have now expanded single occupancy staterooms across our fleet.”

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Guests who stay in the new solo stateroom categories will also have access to the key card entry-only Studio Lounge, available on select ships, which features a dedicated space to relax, a bar equipped with beer and wine, and a variety of snacks served daily. In addition to their own lounge, solo cruisers can enjoy activities scheduled for single travelers to mix and mingle. With the capacity of solo stateroom categories expanding from nine ships to the full 19-ship fleet, single cruisers have more opportunities to visit bucket-list-worthy destinations such as Asia, Africa, Australia, and New Zealand on vessels that historically have not had this unique offering.

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This announcement comes in response to a recent surge in the popularity of solo travel within the tourism industry, with a growing number of individuals choosing to travel the world solo, rather than traditional group travel with friends, family, or partners. According to a study by Travelport, solo travel made up nearly 18% of global bookings in the travel industry. More recently in solo travel statistics, Radical Storage reported a 267% increase in online searches for the term “solo travel” between December 2020 to April 2022. Lastly, from 2019 to 2022, Norwegian saw an increase in guests booking accommodations as a single occupant in non-studio staterooms.

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Six Flags Magic Mountain Celebrates Fright Fest 30th Anniversary

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Six Flags Magic Mountain celebrates three decades of Fright Fest with mazes, scare zones, photo props, food, and merchandise. Long-time visitors can expect many stables to continue the scares. Some new and old effects would amuse both frequent and new visitors.

Unlike other major amusement parks, Six Flags does not close daytime operations from the evening frights. Instead, the park remains open and guests are able to obtain Haunted Attractions Pass wristbands (online or in-person) at an additional cost to access the scare mazes. Express is also an option to bypass the general queue. These passes are separate from regular park admission.

Scare zones will be familiar from the clowns in City Under Siege, mariners at Devil’s Triangle, carnivHELL in Bugs Bunny World, cyberpunk zombies roaming in The Deadzone, TERRORtory Twisted towards Twisted Colossus, the walking undead on Exile Hill, and dark fairy tales in Nightmares: A Twisted Fantasy. They all vary in the number of actual actors you’ll be able to encounter. There are a couple of outdoor DJs spinning dance tunes as far as live shows go.

Unleashed sees the scare actors come out at opening hour in the DC Universe area of the park. A slider show also occurs later in the evening. Props designed around the 30th anniversary stand lonesome. By far the mazes with the longest waits are also some of the most recognizable horror movie franchises for today’s audience. New for the 2023 season are SAW X and The Conjuring.

The Conjuring commanded the longest wait through the whole evening. Expectations were high and met for many fans. You are welcomed into the Warrens home to view the paranormal collection. The Annabelle doll sits behind a locked case. Something is alive in this room and runs you down the hallway.

Did the painting on the wall just move? The bedroom is no longer safe. Try hiding in the closet. A priest attempts to ward away the evil presence. Victims get dragged across the floor by an invisible entity. Scared yet? The details in the set design take guests back to the world of The Conjuring.

SAW X was also high on the guest list. The flat facade with spiral symbols appears to be the hospital set outside Mexico City in the newest film. The first two empty rooms are dressed as such with a waiting room and medical equipment. The next several rooms are filled with victims in recognizable traps from the horror movie franchise. Billy the Puppet taunts, mannequins used for testing traps, the boiler glows red, swinging dead pigs, and bloody walls of inscriptions.

Pig-masked apprentices pop out from behind black curtains and then stroll back to their ready positions. The final two traps are more promotional scenery for the new movie. The victims acted out the pain of their entangled situations well, the actual scares need more menace and curiosity.

Aftermath 2: Chaos Rising has Ash City in a post-apocalyptic state from a deadly poison. Wander the crumbling downtown to avoid danger. Not even the hazmat area can keep you safe. The visuals of the fallen landscape will keep you in awe as the zombie herd closes in for the kill.

Truth or Dare casts you on the next episode of the popular game show. Wander backstage of the studio soundstage to auditions, wardrobe, electrical room, and props. Then face challenging dares with poisonous gas, water traps, insects, laser beams, tangled ropes, and even the dreaded cut of cancellation. This is a more fun and amusing theme that adds a twist to an innocent premise. A vast improvement from last year with more clearly defined immersive rooms strengthening the story division between backstage of a television studio and on-set game show tasks.

Willoughby’s Resurrected once again returns to the Victorian mansion filled with unholy spirits. A major mainstay to the Six Flags Fright Fest lineup, the detailed interiors and scare actors keep guests coming back. Stroll down the hallways with hanging portraits, eerie organs, ticking grandfather clocks, dim dens, flickering candles, horse-drawn carriages, and more. One of the best scares comes from a falsely safe ghostly projection only to be shaken by the pounding of a live actor.

Sewer of Souls takes you to the damp depths of the underground. Mole people reside beside the backlit glow of radioactive waste. Follow the pipes deeper past leaking oil barrels, and step on a bridge over dizzy heights.

Condemned: House Party is the frat house party that can’t be missed even for undead college students. Red plastic cups, a trashed home, an unkept kitchen, unmade beds… was the house like this before or after death? Anyways, a simple retheme of an otherwise long-time physical stable to Fright Fest actually changes the vibe just enough to warrant a revisit of the same layout of this scare maze. The party atmosphere lightens the mood a bit more akin to a dark comedy.

The physical layout of Vault 666: Unlocked is essentially the same as another horror movie theme that previously occupied this maze in 2018 with Hell Fest. The theme is changed to that of a cross between an oddity museum and an auction house for strange items open for bids.

Specialty food offerings for Fright Fest season can be found at various locations with cocktails, blood bags, funnel cakes, pudding, potatoes, fries, wings, mac and cheese, cheese balls, and more. Merchandise mostly focused on hoodies, shirts, drinkware, beanies, and photo frames.

As the season progresses and more guests come closer to Halloween, the actors will have a better sense and more play in their rooms. But in other cases, the veteran scare actors clearly jump right into it and bring on the frights. Newcomers will have plenty to chew while seasoned visitors will be attracted to new offerings with The Conjuring and SAW X as well as revisit new and old twists on returning mazes. Six Flags Fright Fest is open now until October 31, 2023, on select nights. For more information, visit their website at https://www.sixflags.com/magicmountain/events/fright-fest-2023

The Villas at Disneyland Hotel Now Open

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Inspired by the creative magic of Walt Disney Animation Studios, The Villas at Disneyland Hotel are now open. The all-new tower features 344 thoughtfully themed guest rooms designed to immerse guests in the worlds of classic Disney stories while offering modern, just-like-home amenities only steps away from the Disneyland Resort theme parks.

“The Villas at Disneyland Hotel celebrates the remarkable legacy of Walt Disney Animation Studios’ storytelling and the creative process these talented artists go through to bring Disney characters to life from sketch to screen,” said Bill Diercksen, senior vice president and general manager of Disney Vacation Club. “With imaginative details and spacious accommodations, this beautiful new tower is the perfect place for families to create magical vacation memories for years to come.”

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The Villas at Disneyland Hotel features a variety of themed accommodations for families large and small including duo studios, deluxe studios, one- and two-bedroom villas, and multi-level grand villas. Each room celebrates the creativity of Disney films including “The Jungle Book,” “Sleeping Beauty,” “The Princess and the Frog,” “Fantasia” and more.

The stunning, 12-story tower is the 16th Disney Vacation Club property and the first dedicated Disney Vacation Club property at Disneyland Resort since the Villas at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa opened in 2009.  The property also marks the first new tower at the award-winning Disneyland Hotel since 1979.

The Villas at Disneyland Hotel features a variety of themed accommodations for families large and small including duo studios, deluxe studios, one- and two-bedroom villas, and multi-level grand villas. Each room celebrates the creativity of Disney films including “The Jungle Book,” “Sleeping Beauty,” “The Princess and the Frog,” “Fantasia” and more.

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The official opening was celebrated with a fun-filled ceremony highlighted by dedication remarks from Bill Diercksen and Dan Coleman, general manager of the Disneyland Hotel. The two were joined by Disney cast members and characters from the stories featured throughout the tower’s artwork such as Baloo and King Louie from “The Jungle Book,” Anna and Elsa from “Frozen,” and Princess Tiana from “The Princess and the Frog.” To close out the celebration, Disney on Broadway actress Kissy Simmons performed the new Disney Vacation Club anthem “Where We Belong (Welcome Home).”

Immersive Disney Storytelling: Step Inside The Villas at Disneyland Hotel

When entering the lobby, members and guests are greeted by a mural created exclusively for this property by beloved Disney Animation artist Lorelay Bové. Bové is known for her visual development work on Walt Disney Animation Studios films such as “The Princess and the Frog” and “Encanto.”

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Walt Disney Imagineers have taken inspiration from the animators’ storytelling process to create distinctive accommodations that celebrate the magic of creativity. From color palettes based on animation stills to concept art, guests are instantly immersed in the storytelling process.

Perfect for two guests, the newly imagined duo studios are inspired by “The Jungle Book” featuring a split bathroom with themed tile accents and a queen-size bed that conveniently tucks into the wall to reveal a sofa when not in use.

With enough space for up to four guests, the deluxe studios celebrate the timeless tales of “Sleeping Beauty” or “The Princess and the Frog” and feature a kitchenette, split bathroom, and two queen-size beds to sleep up to four guests.

One- and two-bedroom villas offer roomier accommodations for larger families, sleeping up to five and nine guests, respectively. The villas include a full-size kitchen and living areas with comfortable sofa seating that can be easily pulled down to reveal a queen-size bed, complete with a story-themed mural inspired by “The Princess and the Frog” or “Fantasia.”

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The comfort continues into the main bedroom, which includes a spacious en-suite bathroom featuring double vanities, a soaking tub with a themed mosaic-style tile mural, and a spa-like shower.

The three-bedroom grand villas feature multi-level accommodations for up to 12 guests. On the first floor, families can enjoy a full-size kitchen, a large dining area, and a double-sided fireplace connecting the living area to a private outdoor balcony. The first floor is also home to the primary suite inspired by “Bambi.” Guests will discover more magic as they venture up a spiral staircase to discover a full-size washer and dryer and two themed bedrooms. One bedroom is inspired by “Frozen” and one by “Moana,” each with two queen-size beds and en-suite bathrooms.

Making Magical Memories: Fun Activities for the Whole Family

The brand-new Palette Pool area offers an inviting oasis perfect for relaxation and play. Guests can unwind in the crystal-clear, palette-shaped swimming pool or enjoy refreshing snacks and drinks at the Palm Breeze Bar (opening later this season). This delightful outdoor space boasts decor inspired by the distinctive artistry of Disney Legend Mary Blair. Little ones can cool off at the whimsical “Steamboat Willie” splash pad inspired by the iconic short film. Kids can star in their own stories by joining the iconic Mickey Mouse at the helm of the boat brought to life with waterfalls, fountains, and misty fog effects.

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Disney Vacation Club members and guests staying at the Disneyland Hotel can enjoy these new amenities and current hotel offerings including restaurants, lounges, shops, and swimming pools. Guests can also take advantage of the tower’s ideal location just steps away from the excitement of Disneyland Park, Disney California Adventure Park*, and the Downtown Disney District.

Disney Vacation Club: A ‘Home’ Within the Magic

Today, there are a total of 16 Disney Vacation Club properties across four states, including Disney’s Riviera Resort, the newest Disney Vacation Club property at Walt Disney World Resort, and Aulani, Disney Vacation Club Villas, Ko Olina, Hawaii.

To learn more about Disney Vacation Club, obtain information about the ownership experience, or purchase vacation points at The Villas at Disneyland Hotel, members and guests can visit DisneyVacationClub.com or contact Member Services at (800) 800-9800.

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*Theme Park admission is not included with membership and is sold separately. Certain amenities and facilities mentioned are not part of the ownership interest.

Citizen Releases two new Disney100 Collection Watches

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Citizen celebrates 100 years of Disney through an exploration of the Wonder of Time. The year-long tribute to the wonder of Disney will unfold with all-new Disney | Citizen watches, plus featured watches that mark each decade through the year. The latest watches released celebrate Disneyo’s 2000s era.

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Featuring everyone’s favorite rat chef extraordinaire Remy, the new Pixar Ratatouille watch will transport you to the streets of Paris through a detailed illustration of Remy (by Disney artist extraordinaire Jeff Shelly) concocting his famous soup against a romantic skyline. The dial uses stylized features with fantastical curled numerals with the 7 o’clock hour marker illustrated as a noodle floating in Remy’s soup. Ticking atop the colorful illustration are three Parisian-inspired rose gold-tone hands indicating the hour, minute, and second. This colorful timepiece has three Parisian-inspired rose gold hands and is available now for $325.

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Another mouse also steals our hearts with the all-new Disney Mickey Mouse Classic “Windswept” timepiece. In this gold-tone stainless steel design available for $375, the silver-white dial is the perfect backdrop for this crisp illustration of Mickey swept up in love with a bouquet of vibrant flowers. The crisp illustration is complemented by Roman numeral hour markers and three simple gold-tone hands. Again, Disney artist Jeff Shelley designed this charming piece to incorporate the modern look of Disney’s Mickey Mouse which debuted in the early 2000s TV show, Mickey Mouse Works, while still using touches of Mickey’s old-school design from the 1936 short “Thru the Mirror.”

Both watches are sustainably powered by any light with the brand’s proprietary Eco-Drive technology and never need a battery. You can find timepieces featuring more of your favorite Disney characters, stories, and memories in celebration of the 100th anniversary on Citizen’s Wonder of Time page.

About the Artist

Jeff Shelly began working as an animator and illustrator in New York City. His career with the Walt Disney Company brought him to Los Angeles, CA where he was Director of Character Art for Imagineering-Disney Parks, Experiences, and Consumer Products for 28 years. His work can be seen on product lines developed for Citizen, Coach, Apple, and Pottery Barn to name a few. He has worked for various animation studios and his illustrations can be seen in children’s books, magazines, educational publications, and advertising. Jeff works out of his studio in the Hollywood Hills illustrating, writing, and painting.

Knott’s Spooky Farm Brings Fall Fun to All!

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That fall feeling has returned, and with it, sincerity as far as the eye can see now that Snoopy, Charlie Brown, and all their friends are bringing the best of Halloween into Knott’s Berry Farm for this year’s seasonal event, Knott’s Spooky Farm. Unlike the more thrilling and terrifying, Knott’s Scary Farm, Spooky Farm is a family-friendly event that is just as exciting, giving children of all ages, as well as those who are young at heart, a chance to jump into a candy-filled wonderland of activities, games, and spooky-filled surprises.

Right as you enter the park, kids are given the chance to grab an exclusive Snoopy-themed trick-or-treat bag that will be your ticket to a mountain of candy. Guests will discover an endless supply of treat stations sprinkled throughout Knott’s Spooky Farm, each ready to greet you and share in the excitement.

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Please note that trick-or-treating is reserved for those 12 and under, and for those of us seeking to satisfy our sweet tooth, look no further than the multitude of sweet options you will find on your candy journey. We couldn’t help but pick out our favorite Snoopy lollipop to celebrate!

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If trick-or-treating doesn’t satisfy your cravings, make sure to visit the old Calico Mine Train, which has been themed with a special holiday overlay perfect for Knott’s Spooky Farm. The calico mines might just be the motherlode, as the miners have discovered a treasure trove of candy, waiting to be discovered by all who visit. Guests will also get a chance to enter the heart of the mine to discover the magical pink fairy.

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Once you get your candy fix, make sure to venture on over to the Birdcage Theatre, hosting the very talented Bob Baker Marionettes. These spooky puppets bring in all the fun through various Halloween-themed dance numbers sure to bring plenty of cheers and applause. Make sure to bring your best joys, as this is probably our favorite part of Knott’s Spooky Farm.

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Visitors are also in for a big surprise when they visit the Timber Mountain Log Ride, celebrating their annual Halloween Hootenanny. This seasonal favorite features a spooky overlay that adds chills, charm, and a visit from the Calico Coffin Creeper Band. Calico’s very own Green Witch will also pay a visit, splashing down in Skull Mountain through a stunning labyrinth of jack-o-lanterns.

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However, no day will be complete without visiting the Creepy Critters Corral, filled with creepy crawlers, spiders, lizards, and more! Everyone is all dressed up to impress, including Calico’s very own horse, wearing its best skeleton look for guests of all ages to see!

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That’s not all you’ll see, as entertainment offerings will keep you dancing from sun up to sun down featuring Knott’s very own Krazy Kirk and the Hillbillies. The band will strike up the music with sets throughout the day and invite Snoopy and the gang to visit the stage with guests of all ages for the Calico Carnival Costume Cavalcade. Costumes and fun are encouraged, as guests will get to celebrate their Halloween best and come together in a party that will help create Halloween memories for years to come.

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Once you’ve taken in all the sights and sounds, make sure to grab some of Knott’s Spooky Farm’s seasonal food offerings and some of this year’s exclusive merchandise. There are plenty of unique food options, including The Swamp Gator Sausage: Alligator Sausage with a Pesto Sauce and Roasted Peppers, Mesmer’s Midnight Garden Salad: Red Kale, Green Kale, Feta Cheese, Blackberries, Rose and Carnation Petals, with a Blackberry Balsamic Vinaigrette, as well as The Gauntlet Garlic Overlord Burger: Alfredo Garlic Cream Sauce, Arugula, and Garlic Bruschetta.

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Merchandise offerings include an exclusive Knott’s Spooky Farm shirt, featuring the entire Peanuts gang, as well as specialty plushes, toys, and accessories. Woodstock also receives a spooky update for the holidays, with a pumpkin themed design that is sure to fly right off the shelves!Disneyland ResortDisneyland Resort

Knott’s Spooky Farm is perfect for the whole family, as well as those that want to celebrate Halloween, but want to avoid the scares and frights that come along with some of the season’s more horror-themed attractions. You can learn more, purchase tickets, and prepare for your visit by heading over to Knott’s official site! Make sure to check out Knott’s Spooky Farm, happening now through October 29th, Columbus (Indigenous People’s Day), and Halloween!

Knott’s Spooky Farm will be taking place in the daytime, Thursdays through Sundays, September 28 through October 29, 2023, plus Columbus Day and Halloween.

Black Tap And Freeform Debut A Graveyard Crazyshake For Halloween

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Black Tap Craft Burgers & Beer, the globally acclaimed burger joint, in collaboration with Freeform, Disney’s young adult cable network, introduces its specially crafted “31 Nights of Halloween” Graveyard CrazyShake in celebration of Freeform’s “31 Nights of Halloween,” for a limited time only at all U.S. Black Tap locations throughout October.

Freeform’s “31 Nights of Halloween” Graveyard Shake is a devilishly delicious treat consisting of an M&M cookie pie, gravestone cookie, crumbled Oreo, gummy worms, chocolate frosted rim, whipped cream, chocolate shavings, and orange and black sprinkles. The limited-time CrazyShake comes with a wooden witch’s brew stick and, available only at Black Tap’s Anaheim location, a custom takeaway cup for to-go orders.

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“Halloween month is all about fun, scares, and sweet treats. Everyone who is looking to indulge in the season of spooky can now grab Freeform’s ‘31 Nights of Halloween’ Graveyard CrazyShake, available exclusively at Black Tap locations, inspired by the flavors of the season — nostalgic holiday favorites like gummy worms, Oreo cookie crumbles, M&M’s and a signature mud pie milkshake,” said Chris Barish, owner of Black Tap. “Our collaboration with Freeform’s ‘31 Nights of Halloween’ brings two iconic brands together, introducing a limited edition, over-the-top (trick or) treat as friends and family gather to watch their favorite Halloween movies.”

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Freeform’s “31 Nights of Halloween” programming event returns for its 25th anniversary with a spellbinding lineup of Halloween favorites that will keep viewers enchanted all month. All October long, hair-raising entertainment awaits with a collection of Halloween films ranging from timeless classics to contemporary gems. Reconnect with beloved movies, including “Hocus Pocus,” “Monsters, Inc.,” the 30th anniversary of “Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas,” “Cruella” and “The Addams Family,” and cozy up to the Freeform premieres of “Encanto,” “ZOMBIES” and “ZOMBIES 2.”

For more information, please visit BlackTap.com

“The Creator” Press Conference Highlights

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In “The Creator,” Joshua (Washington), a hardened ex-special forces agent grieving the disappearance of his wife (Chan), is recruited to hunt down and kill the Creator, the elusive architect of advanced AI who has developed a mysterious weapon with the power to end the war…and mankind itself. Joshua and his team of elite operatives journey across enemy lines, into the dark heart of AI-occupied territory, only to discover the world-ending weapon he’s been instructed to destroy is an AI in the form of a young child (Voyles).

The Creator,” from 20th Century Studios, New Regency, and Entertainment One, is an epic sci-fi action thriller set amidst a future war between the human race and the forces of artificial intelligence. The movie is Directed by Gareth Edwards, the film stars John David Washington, Gemma Chan, Ken Watanabe, Sturgill Simpson, Madeleine Yuna Voyles, and Allison Janney. The screenplay is by Gareth Edwards and Chris Weitz from a story by Gareth Edwards. The producers are Gareth Edwards, p.g.a., Kiri Hart, Jim Spencer, p.g.a., and Arnon Milchan. The executive producers are Yariv Milchan, Michael Schaefer, Natalie Lehmann, Nick Meyer, and Zev Foreman.

During a recent press conference, we had the chance to hear from Director Gareth Edwards on where the idea came from and how he brought the movie to the screen.

Q: This was an original story that you wrote with Chris White, which I believe in 2020, you guys started it.  Can you tell me how it came about?

Edwards: “Yeah.  And also, Hossein Amini was also a writer for the movie.  There are lots of ways of trying to explain where the idea came from.  The most unique one that I remember very clearly was that I had just finished Star Wars.  I needed a bit of a break, and we decided, with my girlfriend, that we’re gonna go and see her parents who live in Iowa, which [is like?] the other side of America.  And we’re like, okay, we’ll do, like, a four-day road trip.  And the great thing about having finished a movie is your brain sort of deletes, like, formats the hard drive.”

“And so, then you’ve got this, like, blank canvas.  And I wasn’t expecting to think about the next film or get any ideas.  But I’d just put some headphones on, I was looking out the window.  And we went through this, like, tall grass, sort of farmland area.  And there was this factory that went by and it had what looked like a Japanese logo on it.  And I thought, just ’cause the way I’m wired, like in science fiction, I was like, I wonder what they’re doing in there?  Like, oh, maybe it’s robots or something cool.  I’m like, I doubt it.  But then I was thinking, oh, imagine being a robot built in a factory and you step outside the factory for the first time.”

Director/co-writer Gareth Edwards says, “The Bming of this film is surreal. Even though we’ve been developing this movie for years, it’s opening at a fascinating time when our world is wrestling with a lot of the issues and questions we wanted to address with the film—what it means to be human, whether AI can be conscious, questions good and evil among AI and among people. I really think that exploring these questions is what sci-fi does best.”

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Q: This is a film that was shot in several countries, like, seven or eight countries all around the globe.  Now, tell us about that.  Why did you choose to do that and what does that bring to a film in terms of the creative benefits and in terms of the obstacles, the challenges?

Edwards: “It’s mainly all benefits, I think, in that normally, when you make a film like this, what happens is you design the world.  You do all these cool pieces of artwork.  You show a studio.  They say, “You’ll never find anywhere that looks like this.  You’re gonna have to build it in a soundstage.  It’s gonna cost $2 hundred million, and you’ll shoot it against greenscreen.”  And we were like, “No, no, no, no, no, no, no.”  Like, forget the literal images.  This is just the idea.  We’ll design it based on whatever we actually film.  So, we’ll do all the design, like, when we finish the movie.  Like, we’d sort of make the movie in reverse.”

“And so, we ended up saying, like, “Just let us go make the film.”  If you get the crew small enough, the cost of the crew is so little that it’s cheaper to fly them anywhere in the world than it is to build a set.  And so, suddenly, the idea of, like, picking every single best location based on the scene became a reality.  And so, we cherry-picked, like, the volcanoes of Indonesia, you know, Buddhist temples in the Himalayas, you know, ruins of Cambodia and floating villages and all this.”

“Went to eight different countries and shot the movie a lot more like an independent film, to some extent.  And then when it was all finished, we had, you know, a big chunk of the budget for Industrial Light and Magic and some other vendors.  Basically, we edited the film, got frames from each shot in the movie, and gave them to the Production Designer and the concept artist.  And what normally happens a year and a half earlier was then happening during the edit.  And they were painting and designing all the sci-fi just on the shots we were actually using.”

Q: What is it about science fiction, in terms of, it can explore real questions, can’t it?  Kind of big questions that confront society, and we all worry about them.  And you can almost do it one step removed with a science fiction film.  I mean, why do you think that is, and why does it appeal to you so much?

Edwards: “I think it’s probably two main reasons.  I’m not sure.  One of them is, like, growing up with Star Wars and being promised this amazing world with spaceships and robots.  And then you kind of realize it’s not true and that’s not gonna happen.”

“And so, the second-best thing is, like, I’ll become a liar, like George Lucas, and I’ll create these, like, you know, stories for kids to grow up with.  But then the other main reason is my favorite TV show growing up was The Twilight Zone, you know, the Rod Serling in the black and white TV show.  And what’s so good about those stories is they change one aspect of real life.  Like, basically, you can live your whole life and have certain set beliefs.  They never really get challenged because nothing really happens out of the ordinary.  And so, you think, you know, everything you believe about the world is correct.”

The filmmakers knew that their unconventional approach to filming meant that much of the movie would need to be designed in post. Production designer Clyne, whose background is in visual effects, worked shoulder to shoulder with Edwards in delivering the look of “The Creator.”

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Even before the film was green-lit, supervising sound editors and sound designers Erik Aadahl and Ethan Van Der Ryn were instrumental in getting the movie to the ground by providing the sound design for the proof-of-concept teaser trailer shot across Southeast Asia in 2019. Their commitment to the project didn’t cease from that point, delivering an immense soundscape Spencer says is “as rich and diverse as the visual world of ‘The Creator.’”

In conclusion, Edwards says, “Things have changed a lot since the days when I fell in love with cinema. Sadly, the idea of a large original sci-fi in theaters has become very rare. But as in the ‘90s 13 when I started experimenting with movie-making technology, we’re living at a time where the tools available to filmmakers are developing at a mind-blowing pace. And maybe this is finally the moment where filmmaking becomes democratized. And the idea that anyone can make a movie from their bedroom could finally come true.”

Q: This is a film with incredible visuals.  It’s got suspense.  It’s intense.  But obviously, it’s also got a core emotional story, which is so vital to the film.  I mean, all of your movies are emotional.  They have that kind of heartfelt element to them.  Again, why is that so important to you?  And tell us about it in this film.

Edwards: “I think essentially, like, the film that probably had one of the biggest impacts on me as a kid was Steven Spielberg’s ET.  And as a kid, I went in, all I was interested in was I wanted to see an alien and a spaceship, you know, and BMX’es.  And then I got absolutely moved to tears on this, like, emotional journey with the two of them.”

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“And I feel like that’s the goal, every movie you make, you know, you don’t say this out loud because you set yourself up for failure.  But, like, if you don’t make, you know, some people well up or cry, then you’re not really abusing, like, the power of cinema.  And so, like, it’s always the secret goal when you write a film, is to do something that affects people emotionally.  But yeah, I mean, it’s up for other people to say if you are successful or not, I guess.”

“So, I started writing this in 2018, when AI was up there with flying cars and living on the moon. You know, it was like, something maybe you would see in your lifetime, probably not.  And so, I sort of feel like every major technological breakthrough that’s happened in the last century or so, like electricity, computers, the internet, they always have seismic, like, changes on industries.  And you know, like, there’s a big bump in the road that we have to get over.

“But on the other side of it, when the dust finally settles, I think we all look back and go, I’m glad we have electricity.  You know, I’m glad we have computers.  I’m glad we have the internet.  And I think this will be another one.  Like, the next few years or more will probably be a little tricky.  But I think the upside, it’s such a powerful tool that’s gonna just help so many things in the world, that I think the positives are gonna outweigh the negatives.”

“The Creator” is now playing in theaters.

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Unveiling the Magic: Disney’s “Wish” Press Conference

Wish

The world of Disney animation is renowned for its captivating stories, beloved characters, and groundbreaking technology. Disney’s latest animated film, Wish, promises to carry forward this legacy in a unique and enchanting way.  During a recent press conference, the filmmakers and creative minds behind Wish shared their insights, inspirations, and the magic that went into creating this milestone film, which celebrates Disney’s centennial anniversary.

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The press conference began with the arrival of the film’s creatives:  Jennifer Lee, Animation Chief Creative Officer, Writer/Executive Producer; Chris Buck, Director; Fawn Veerasunthorn, Director; Peter Del Vecho, Producer; and Juan Pablo Reyes Lancaster Jones, Producer.  They set the stage for what was to come—a deeper exploration of Wish, a film that promises to be a nod to Disney villains and a celebration of storytelling magic.

Embracing Disney Villains and Legacy

Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee emphasized their desire to pay tribute to Disney villains, a much-loved aspect of Disney’s storytelling tradition.  Buck, with a touch of humor, expressed the importance of introducing a new Disney villain, Magnifico, while reassuring the audience that there is much more to discover about this formidable character.  The film’s heroine, Asha, will embark on a quest that requires her to tap into her inner strength and inspire her kingdom to confront Magnifico.

Fawn Veerasunthorn beautifully connected the film’s theme with the timeless Disney song, “A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes,” emphasizing how Wish has been created from the hearts of the Disney Animation team.  Their intention was to craft a story that resonates with the dreams and wishes of the audience.

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Technology and Innovation

The press conference shifted focus to the technological advancements that enabled Wish to come to life.  Buck discussed how Disney Animation has been continuously pushing technological boundaries, incorporating elements of hand-drawn artistry into their shorts and gradually refining their techniques.  He highlighted the seamless fusion of hand-drawn aesthetics with computer-generated animation, a feat that was both challenging and rewarding.

Lee also emphasized the importance of bridging the gap between the artist’s vision and the final product.  Wish aimed to capture the essence of the initial artwork of artists, such as the watercolors of production designer Lisa Keene, while still utilizing cutting-edge technology.  She acknowledged the collaborative effort of the team, including animators, artists, and technicians, in bringing this vision to life.  Fox Carney (Manager of Research at Archives Research Library) & Tori Cranner (Manager of Art Collections at Archives Research Library) brought original concept art from Pinocchio and Sleeping Beauty among other films, as examples of vintage animation that inspired the artists of Wish.

Inspiration Behind the Setting

The filmmakers also addressed the film’s setting, which drew inspiration from Mediterranean regions between the 12th and 13th centuries. While not directly representing any specific location, Wish aims to capture the cultural convergence that historically occurred in the Mediterranean.  The team worked closely with a culture consultant to ensure authenticity in this diverse and vibrant world.

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The Enigmatic King Magnifico

One of the film’s central characters, King Magnifico (voiced by the inimitable Chris Pine,) piqued the audience’s curiosity.  The filmmakers explained that they were inspired by a range of Disney villains, emphasizing their desire to explore the character’s evolution.  They wanted to showcase both the best and worst sides of King Magnifico, as Lee said, “we knew we wanted to start where you get to watch him make choices where you might meet the best of him, and then hopefully, survive the worst of him.”

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Nods to Disney Legacy

As part of the Disney100 celebration, Wish is filled with nods to the Disney legacy, both intentional and subconscious.  Whether incorporating talking animals or wishing wells, the filmmakers highlighted the seamless integration of these references, showcasing their deep appreciation for Disney’s classic films while infusing Wish with a unique and contemporary flair.

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Ariana DeBose’s Influence

Ariana DeBose, who portrays the film’s heroine, Asha, left a significant impact on the film’s production.  Her physicality and expressive acting during the recording sessions provided inspiration for the animators, who used her movements as a reference for Asha’s character.  DeBose’s ability to capture Asha’s vulnerability and determination helped shape the character and her emotional journey.

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The Magic of Music

The press conference also delved into the film’s music, an integral part of the Disney tradition. Julia Michaels, the songwriter for Wish, composed the powerful and moving song featured in the trailer as her very first song for the film.  The song served as a catalyst for the film’s storytelling, capturing Asha’s emotional journey and the overarching themes of hope, possibility, and connection.  As Lee remembered, “we really wanted to talk about that time in life, ’cause Asha is 17, turning 18, where you have big aspirations and then the world shows you its flaws, and you go ‘this isn’t acceptable…’ That moment when you don’t have the answers, but you know something’s wrong and you know there should be more.”

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Walt Disney’s Influence and Legacy

The discussion concluded with a look at the inspiration Wish took from Walt Disney himself.

Lee:  “Walt had to fight through incredible obstacles, and that’s very real…being also just a human with all the same flaws as every human, but then persevering to bring something forward.  And Asha’s wish for more for people, to bring joy, to bring happiness, to bring connection, and then Star…Star can’t make this wish happen for you.  You have to do it.  But Star represents the thing that was critical to Walt, that you need–you need hope.  You need possibility.  Doesn’t hurt to have some wonder.  Don’t forget some joy.  All the things that we grab onto that keep us going.”

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Buck:  “The other thing that is important to this story, too, along the Walt thing, is that Walt had that wish.  He had that initial wish of creating these wondrous stories and trying to get them to everyone…And yet, he had a team of people that would help him, a team of artists, incredible artists.  With any wish, we always talk about that…whole thing about the birthdays, where it’s like, you blow your candle out, but don’t tell anybody your wish.  I always believed that, no, no, no–tell everyone your wish, ’cause they can help you get there.  That’s exactly what happened with Walt.  That’s what happens with Asha.  Asha makes a wish, Star helps her along the way, along with others, as you’ll see in the rest of the movie.  But you know, wishes don’t always happen by themselves.  There can be a team that can help you.”

Disney Animation Studios

In Wish, Disney Animation has crafted a film that not only pays tribute to its rich heritage but also pushes the boundaries of animation technology.  The press conference provided a glimpse into the passion, creativity, and dedication that have gone into making Wish a magical addition to the Disney canon.  As the film’s release date approaches, audiences around the world can’t help but share in the excitement and anticipation for this extraordinary cinematic experience.

Wish opens only in theaters on Nov. 22, 2023.

Wait Until Dark Lights Up the Stage

Wait Until Dark

Community theater plays an important role in the Southern California region just as much as theme parks, food festivals, and special seasonal events. Take Westminister Community Playhouse for example with their live stage production of Wait Until Dark. The playhouse has grown to be known for producing live shows of suspense, and chills, and intrigued with their show selections, inspiring casting, and engaging direction.

Written by Fredrick Knott. Directed by Priscilla Gonzalez-Suciu. A group of con men attempt to fool a newly blind woman into willingly handing over a doll full of illegal drugs. But the con men underestimate the woman’s resourcefulness leveling the playing field between herself and the three men. Set in the 1960s in a basement apartment in Greenwich Village.

The thrust stage of the Westminister Community Playhouse allows the audience to surround the stage on three sides and connect one end to the backstage. A layout is not too often seen and sets the theater apart from others.

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With the more intimate proximity of blocking, lighting, and close-up views of performers, the audience can better appreciate the story that unfolds before them. One can capture the detailed facial expressions of the performers without using disruptive binoculars. The audience may even opt for a different angle of the same show upon repeat viewings.

The casting is top-notch with many newcomers and veterans bearing a mass of talent respectful of the source material. Bobby Lux as Mike Talman. Joseph Cartagena as Carlino (with Jorge Agustin on select nights). Neil Switzer as Roat. Desi Molinari as Susy Hendrix. Gregory Stokes as Sam Hendrix. Lizzy Calvano as Gloria. The tight pacing in dialogue exchange and technical cues keep the action steady then rakes it up to an intensifying finale.

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The con men are distinct and cunning in their ability to weave a compelling but false story. Although the men work together, their alliance to each other is as distrustful to their unsuspecting victim. Neil Switzer slithers a menacing glee of sinisterness to the twisted scheme whilst juggling multiple disguises . Joseph Cartagena sweeps up as the macho low-life thug under the cover of a lawman. Bobby Lux carries the desperate determination to obtain the crucial doll between acting as a timely friend and despicable foe. Lizzy Calvano plays a little girl working with her self-esteem and aiding her blind neighbor in need when danger is afoot. Desi Molinari sets her sights as an unwittingly courageous lead peeling back and unraveling the layers of deceit encased upon her. Deception could span only so far before the slippery flaws are unnervingly revealed.

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If you’re looking for something different and away from theme park prices, congested food festivals, or finding professional shows repetitive, give community theatre a chance. The experience becomes an edge-of-your-seat twisted game of cat and mouse. The tables can turn at any moment. Who will make it out alive?  Westminister Community Playhouse is a great start to the fall season and gateway to the OC Theatre Guild. Wait Until Dark now playing on Fridays and Saturdays at 8 pm and Sundays at 2 pm. September 29, 30, and October 6, 7, and 8, 2023.

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