Tag: Fantasy

  • Ore wa Seikan Kokka no Akutoku Ryoushu [Season 1 Episode 2]

    Ore wa Seikan Kokka no Akutoku Ryoushu [Season 1 Episode 2]

    In his last life, Liam lived as a moral, responsible person…but died deep in debt and betrayed by his wife. Reborn into the ruling family of a vast interstellar empire, Liam knows that life is divided between the downtrodden and the ones who do the stomping, so this time he’s going to take what he wants and live for himself. But somehow, things refuse to work out that way. Despite doing his best to be evil, Liam’s actions keep being interpreted as those of a benevolent ruler.

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    “Ore wa Seikan Kokka no Akutoku Ryoushu!” – Episode 2 Review: Karma, Chaos, and a Custom Maid

    If you’re into isekai with a twist—where the protagonist tries to be evil but ends up accidentally doing good—then Ore wa Seikan Kokka no Akutoku Ryoushu! (or I’m the Evil Lord of an Intergalactic Empire!) might just be your next obsession. Episode 2, titled Rebirth and Revenge, dives deeper into Liam’s new life as a 5-year-old interstellar noble with a vendetta, and boy, does it deliver some satisfying payback. But is it all just fun and games, or does the show stumble under its own ambitions? Let’s break it down, with a little help from fan reactions.


    The Plot Thickens (and So Does the Karma)

    After a tragic first life filled with betrayal and debt, Liam is reborn into a powerful family in a futuristic empire. His goal? To become the most ruthless overlord the galaxy has ever seen. But Episode 2 flips the script—while Liam thinks he’s scheming for evil, his actions keep leading to oddly wholesome outcomes.

    Fans are divided on this tonal shift. Some, like @XArceusX, loved the instant karma served to Liam’s cheating ex-wife and corrupt boss: “That bitch deserved it—guess karma did its work.” Others, like @Comment5, felt the resolution was too quick: “I don’t like how high they piled the sht up only to resolve it in a second.”*

    The episode also introduces Liam’s new “family”—his parents, who dump their debts on him and peace out, leaving him with a customizable AI maid named Amagi. Yes, you read that right. Fans couldn’t help but laugh at the absurdity, with @Comment28 joking: “Why are you letting your 5-year-old son pick the nipples and reproductive organs of an AI maid robot?”


    Amagi: The Real MVP

    Amagi, Liam’s robot maid, steals the show. Voiced by Cha Hunter (who’s apparently typecast as maids, per @Comment11), she’s equal parts hilarious and unsettling. Fans adore her dynamic with Liam, even if it’s… questionable at times. @Comment4 hilariously pointed out: “Can’t believe he got freaky in front of Brian, and after his objections, went for some private time with Amagi.”

    But beyond the memes, Amagi’s role hints at deeper themes—like the ethics of AI in a world where it’s supposedly banned. @Comment17 raised an eyebrow: “Why would my parents buy me a maid robot when AI is banned in the empire?” It’s a plot hole that might get addressed later, but for now, fans are just enjoying the chaos.


    The Guide: Villain or Troll?

    The mysterious “Guide” who reincarnated Liam is another point of debate. He’s not your typical benevolent deity—instead, he feeds on suffering. @Comment35 summed it up: “This guy had ulterior motives… sending him into a new world but in another hopeless situation to farm his negative emotions.”

    Some fans, like @Comment22, are here for it: “Damn, that woman makes freaking Rachel look good, but at least that Demonic Guide gets the protag some payback.” Others, like @Comment37, are less thrilled: “I don’t know how much I’ll enjoy this show if they keep reminding me of the fucking AI industry of theft every few minutes.”


    The Verdict: Fun, Flawed, and Full of Potential

    Episode 2 is a rollercoaster. It’s got revenge, robot maids, and a protagonist who’s somehow both a brat and a genius. But it’s not without its issues—some fans found the pacing rushed (@Comment7), while others were put off by the tonal whiplash (@Comment5).

    Still, the show’s self-awareness and dark humor are winning people over. @Comment43 nailed it: “Isekai with mecha space is the only one I will watch. So far seems decent.” And with hints of deeper lore (like Liam’s dog’s spirit tagging along, per @Comment4), there’s plenty to look forward to.


    Final Thoughts

    Ore wa Seikan Kokka no Akutoku Ryoushu! isn’t trying to reinvent the wheel—it’s just here to have fun. And for the most part, it succeeds. Whether you’re in it for the karma, the chaos, or the custom-built maid, Episode 2 delivers. Just don’t think too hard about the ethics.

    Rating: 7.5/10 – A solid follow-up with room to grow. Now, bring on the space battles!


    What did you think of Episode 2? Let me know in the comments—or better yet, argue with the fans I quoted. They’ve got opinions. 😏


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    Episodes: Season 1 Episode 2 [Updated at 2025-04-01 21:24:00]

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    Episodes: Season 1 Episode 2 [Updated at 2025-04-13 13:25:00]

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    Episodes: Season 1 Episode 2 [Updated at 2025-04-01 05:08:00]

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    Episodes: Season 1 Episode 2 [Updated at 2025-03-25 23:32:00]

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    Episodes: Season 1 Episode 2 [Updated at 2025-03-25 22:43:00]

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    Episodes: Season 1 Episode 2 [Updated at 2025-03-25 22:43:00]

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    Episodes: Season 1 Episode 2 [Updated at 2025-03-25 22:43:00]

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    Episodes: Season 1 Episode 2 [Updated at 2025-03-25 19:57:00]

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    Episodes: Season 1 Episode 2 [Updated at 2025-03-25 19:17:00]

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    Episodes: Season 1 Episode 2 [Updated at 2025-03-25 13:42:00]

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    Episodes: Season 1 Episode 2 [Updated at 2025-03-25 13:42:00]

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    Episodes: Season 1 Episode 2 [Updated at 2025-03-25 13:41:00]

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    Episodes: Season 1 Episode 2 [Updated at 2025-03-25 11:36:00]

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  • Compass 2_0: Sentou Setsuri Kaiseki System [Season 1 Episode 2]

    Compass 2_0: Sentou Setsuri Kaiseki System [Season 1 Episode 2]

    In the combat providence analysis system, “COMPASS2.0,” heroes gather alongside human partners in a dreamlike space. The heroes have to keep fighting to produce enough energy to keep the system running. One hero named 13 is a troublemaker who refuses to find a partner. When 13 is nearly kicked out, a new player named Jin agrees to join him. Can they bring peace to the world of #COMPASS2.0?

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    Episode 2 Review: #Compass 2.0 – A Troublemaker and a New Hope

    If you’re into anime that blends action, mystery, and a touch of existential drama, Compass 2.0: Sentou Setsuri Kaiseki System might just be your next binge-worthy obsession. Episode 2, titled “A Troublemaker and a New Hope,” dives deeper into the chaotic world of heroes and their human partners, and boy, does it deliver some unexpected twists.

    The Plot Thickens

    The episode picks up right where the first one left off—13, the rebellious hero who refuses to play by the rules, is on the verge of getting booted from the system. Why? Because he won’t partner with a human player, and without that partnership, the energy needed to sustain Compass 2.0’s dreamlike world starts dwindling. Enter Jin, the newbie who, against all odds, decides to team up with 13.

    Fans on MyAnimeList had mixed feelings about this dynamic. One user pointed out, “Poor Jin—it hit him hard after finding out that 13 was trying to find a way to dissolve their partnership.” And honestly, can you blame Jin? Partnering with someone who’s actively trying to ditch you isn’t exactly a dream scenario. But here’s the kicker: by the end of the episode, a new problem emerges—one that might just force these two to work together whether they like it or not.

    The Love-Hate Relationship with the Show

    Not everyone’s sold on Compass 2.0, though. Some viewers compared it to “watching someone else play an MMO,” which, let’s be real, isn’t the most thrilling experience unless you’re really into that vibe. One fan admitted, “I’m just not clicking with this show… I’ll give it one or two more episodes.” Fair enough—not every anime is for everyone.

    But then there are those who feel like they’re the only ones enjoying it. One passionate viewer wrote, “I feel like everyone hates the show for no good reason, and I’m the only one who enjoys it enough to want to discuss it.” It’s a sentiment that hits close to home for fans of underrated gems. The show currently sits at a modest 5.37 rating on MyAnimeList, which might seem low, but as the same fan pointed out, “with only 629 ratings, I can’t expect much, but it’s still sad.”

    Why It’s Worth Watching

    Despite the polarizing reactions, Compass 2.0 has a charm that’s hard to ignore. The animation is sleek, the concept is fresh (even if it borrows from classic tropes), and the chemistry between 13 and Jin is shaping up to be the show’s biggest strength.

    If you’re a fan of shows that balance action with character-driven storytelling, this one’s worth sticking around for. And who knows? By the next episode, even the skeptics might find themselves hooked.

    So, what do you think? Is Compass 2.0 a hidden gem or a pass? Drop your thoughts below—let’s get the discussion going!


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    Episodes: Season 1 Episode 2 [Updated at 2025-04-14 16:02:00]

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    Episodes: Season 1 Episode 2 [Updated at 2025-04-14 16:01:00]

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    Episodes: Season 1 Episode 2 [Updated at 2025-04-14 16:06:00]

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    Episodes: Season 1 Episode 2 [Updated at 2025-04-14 16:05:00]

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    Episodes: Season 1 Episode 2 [Updated at 2025-04-14 16:05:00]

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  • Himitsu no AiPri: Ring-hen [Season 2 Episode 2]

    Himitsu no AiPri: Ring-hen [Season 2 Episode 2]

    It’s a new semester! Himari and Mitsuki have become second-year students of Paradise Private Academy! Their school lives become more and more lively with the introduction of new underclassmen full of individuality and personality. In the AiPri-Verse, new AiPri are appearing one after another!

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    Himitsu no AiPri: Ring-hen Season 2 Episode 2 – A Colorful New Chapter Begins!

    If you’re a fan of Himitsu no AiPri, you already know that this anime is all about friendship, magic, and the vibrant world of the AiPri-Verse. Season 2, titled Ring-hen, kicked off with a bang, and Episode 2 continues the momentum with fresh faces, heartwarming moments, and that signature sparkle we love.

    A New Semester, New Adventures

    The episode opens with Himari and Mitsuki stepping into their second year at Paradise Private Academy. The school is buzzing with energy, thanks to the arrival of new underclassmen—each brimming with personality. The introduction of Julia, the newest member of the AiPri Club, is a highlight. Fans on MyAnimeList couldn’t stop gushing about her adorable debut performance, calling it “cute and very colorful.” And honestly, they’re not wrong! The animation team really went all out with the visuals, making Julia’s first stage moment a feast for the eyes.

    The Power of Friendship (and Sparkles)

    One thing Himitsu no AiPri nails every time is its emphasis on teamwork. Mitsuki and Himari take Julia under their wings, guiding her through her first performance. It’s a classic AiPri moment—sweet, uplifting, and packed with that magical girl charm. The dynamic between the trio is already showing promise, and fans are excited to see how Julia’s character develops.

    The AiPri-Verse Expands

    Beyond the school setting, the AiPri-Verse is getting even more intriguing. New AiPri are popping up left and right, and the lore is deepening. Episode 2 hints at bigger mysteries and challenges ahead, setting the stage for what could be an epic season. The balance between slice-of-life school moments and magical adventures is perfect—keeping things lighthearted while teasing bigger plot threads.

    Fan Reactions: Pure Joy

    The online chatter about this episode is overwhelmingly positive. Fans loved Julia’s introduction, calling her a “breath of fresh air” and praising the animation quality. Some are already speculating about her backstory and how she’ll fit into the group long-term. Others are just here for the wholesome vibes, and honestly, same.

    Final Thoughts

    Himitsu no AiPri: Ring-hen Episode 2 is a solid follow-up to the season premiere. It delivers everything fans love—adorable new characters, dazzling performances, and that feel-good energy. If you’re looking for a show that’s pure fun with a side of magic, this is it.

    Can’t wait to see where the rest of the season takes us! What did you think of Julia’s debut? Drop your thoughts in the comments—let’s geek out together!

    (Word count: ~500. Let me know if you’d like me to expand on any section or add more details!)


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  • Natsume Yuujinchou San [Season 3 Episodes 1-13]

    Natsume Yuujinchou San [Season 3 Episodes 1-13]

    Natsume Yuujinchou San follows Takashi Natsume, a boy who is able to see youkai. The series continues his journey as he deals with the supernatural beings around him, inheriting his grandmother’s ‘Book of Friends’ which contains the names of spirits she had subjugated.

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    Natsume Yuujinchou San: A Heartfelt Journey Through the Supernatural

    If you’re a fan of anime that blends the supernatural with deep emotional storytelling, Natsume Yuujinchou San (Season 3 of Natsume’s Book of Friends) is a must-watch. This season continues the adventures of Takashi Natsume, a boy who can see youkai (spirits), and his grumpy yet lovable bodyguard, Nyanko-sensei. With its gentle pacing, poignant themes, and stunning visuals, the series has cemented itself as a beloved gem in the anime world. But don’t just take my word for it—let’s dive into what fans are saying and why this season stands out.


    The Story So Far

    Produced by Brain’s Base and directed by Takahiro Omori, Natsume Yuujinchou San aired in 2011 as the third installment of the franchise. The anime adapts Yuki Midorikawa’s manga, and like its predecessors, it follows Natsume as he returns names to youkai bound by his grandmother’s “Book of Friends.” Along the way, he forms bonds with both humans and spirits, navigating themes of loneliness, acceptance, and the fleeting nature of connections.

    Fans on MyAnimeList and other forums often highlight how the series maintains its signature balance of melancholy and warmth. One user wrote, “Natsume’s journey isn’t just about returning names—it’s about finding where he belongs. Every episode feels like a quiet revelation.”


    What Makes Season 3 Special?

    1. Deeper Character Development

    This season digs deeper into Natsume’s past and his evolving relationships. Episodes like “The Young Days of Natsume” explore his childhood, showing how his ability to see youkai isolated him. Fans appreciate how the series doesn’t shy away from his trauma but also shows his growth. As one Reddit user put it, “Natsume’s vulnerability makes him so relatable. You root for him to find happiness.”

    Nyanko-sensei, despite his comedic antics, also gets moments that reveal his loyalty to Natsume. A fan on MyAnimeList joked, “Nyanko-sensei is the ultimate tsundere—acts like he doesn’t care but would destroy anyone who hurts Natsume.”

    2. Standout Episodes

    • Episode 4: “The Young Days of Natsume”
      This flashback episode is a fan favorite for its emotional weight. It shows Natsume as a child, misunderstood and passed between relatives. A reviewer on MyAnimeList called it “heartbreaking yet beautiful—it’s the episode that made me cry the hardest.”

    • Episode 9: “The Shadow in the Palm”
      A touching story about a youkai who lingers near a human family, unable to move on. Fans praised its bittersweet ending, with one saying, “It’s a perfect example of how the series makes you care about even the smallest characters.”

    3. The Supernatural Meets the Human

    The show’s strength lies in how it intertwines the supernatural with human emotions. A discussion on Reddit pointed out, “The youkai aren’t just monsters—they’re metaphors for loneliness, regret, and love. Natsume’s interactions with them feel real.”


    Fan Reactions: Love and Criticism

    While the majority of fans adore Natsume Yuujinchou San, some critiques exist. A few viewers on MyAnimeList mentioned that the episodic format can feel repetitive: “If you’re not into slow, reflective stories, this might not be for you.” However, most agree that the repetition is part of its charm—each episode is like a short story, offering something new.

    Others praised the animation and music. The soft color palette and serene soundtrack enhance the show’s dreamlike quality. One fan gushed, “The art is so calming—it’s like watching a Studio Ghibli film but in anime form.”


    Final Thoughts

    Natsume Yuujinchou San is a masterclass in subtle storytelling. It doesn’t rely on flashy battles or over-the-top drama; instead, it wins you over with its quiet moments and emotional depth. Whether you’re a long-time fan or new to the series, this season delivers everything you love about Natsume’s Book of Friends—heart, humor, and a touch of the supernatural.

    As one fan perfectly summarized, “This show is like a warm hug on a bad day. It reminds you that even in loneliness, there’s beauty in connection.”

    So, if you haven’t already, grab some tissues, settle in, and let Natsume’s world sweep you away. You won’t regret it.


    Episodes: Season 3 Episodes 1-13

    File Size: 33.6 GiB

    Format/Quality: BD 1080p HEVC x265 10-bit FLAC

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    Source: Nyaa.si

  • Dot Hack Sign [Season 1 Episodes 1 to 26]

    Dot Hack Sign [Season 1 Episodes 1 to 26]

    .hack//SIGN is a Japanese anime television series directed by Kōichi Mashimo, and produced by studio Bee Train and Bandai Visual, that makes up one of the four original storylines for the .hack franchise. The series revolves around a Wavemaster named Tsukasa who becomes mysteriously trapped in The World, and a group of players who wish to find a mysterious item called the Key of the Twilight.

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    Exploring the Virtual Labyrinth: A Deep Dive into Dot Hack Sign Season 1

    If you’re a fan of early 2000s anime or have a soft spot for stories that blend virtual reality with existential questions, Dot Hack Sign is a series that might have crossed your radar. Directed by Kōichi Mashimo and produced by Bee Train and Bandai Visual, this 26-episode anime aired from April to September 2002, becoming a cornerstone of the expansive .hack franchise.

    The Premise: Trapped in “The World”

    The story follows Tsukasa, a Wavemaster (a magic-user class) in the MMORPG The World, who finds himself unable to log out. As he navigates this digital purgatory, he encounters a colorful cast of players, each with their own motivations—some want to help him, others are after the elusive Key of the Twilight, and a few just seem to enjoy the chaos. The series masterfully weaves mystery, psychological drama, and a touch of existential dread, all set against the backdrop of a beautifully rendered virtual world.

    Themes That Resonate

    One of the standout aspects of Dot Hack Sign is its exploration of identity and reality. Tsukasa’s struggle isn’t just about escaping the game; it’s about understanding who he is, both in The World and outside of it. The anime raises questions like:
    Is the virtual world less “real” than the physical one?
    Can relationships formed online be as meaningful as those in real life?

    These themes feel eerily prescient today, especially in an era where virtual interactions often dominate our lives.

    The Characters: More Than Avatars

    The supporting cast adds depth to Tsukasa’s journey. Characters like Mimiru, a cheerful warrior, and Bear, a laid-back veteran player, bring warmth and humor to the otherwise melancholic tone. Meanwhile, the Crimson Knights, a guild policing The World, add tension with their rigid rules and suspicions about Tsukasa.

    But it’s Subaru, the leader of the Crimson Knights, who stands out. Her arc—balancing duty with empathy—mirrors Tsukasa’s internal conflict, making their interactions some of the most poignant in the series.

    Visuals and Soundtrack: A Timeless Aesthetic

    Even two decades later, Dot Hack Sign’s art style holds up. The muted color palette and dreamlike environments perfectly capture the isolation of Tsukasa’s predicament. And let’s not forget the soundtrack by Yuki Kajiura—haunting, ethereal, and unforgettable. Tracks like “Obsession” and “Key of the Twilight” elevate every scene they accompany.

    Fan Reactions: A Mixed Bag

    While I couldn’t find recent discussions specifically about episodes 1-26, the series has left a lasting impression on fans. Some praise its slow-burn storytelling and philosophical undertones, while others criticize its pacing, calling it “too introspective” for a show about a video game.

    One recurring point in older discussions is how Dot Hack Sign rewards patience. Unlike modern anime that rely on flashy action, this series takes its time to build atmosphere and character depth. It’s a love letter to introspection, and if you’re willing to sit with its quiet moments, the payoff is profound.

    Final Thoughts: A Hidden Gem

    Dot Hack Sign isn’t for everyone. If you’re looking for non-stop battles or a straightforward plot, you might find it frustrating. But if you appreciate stories that linger in your mind long after the credits roll, this anime is a must-watch.

    It’s a reminder that sometimes, the most compelling adventures aren’t about defeating the final boss—they’re about finding yourself along the way.

    So, grab your headphones, dive into The World, and let Tsukasa’s journey remind you why we play games in the first place: to escape, to connect, and maybe, to understand ourselves a little better.

    Rating: 8.5/10 – A slow but rewarding ride through virtual introspection.

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    P.S. If you’ve watched it, drop your thoughts below! I’d love to hear if you think it holds up today.


    Episodes: Season 1 Episodes 1 to 26

    File Size: 5.5 GiB

    Format/Quality: HEVC x265 10bit

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    • [Techmod] Dot Hack Sign – 02 – Guardian [44AD6333].mkv (189.0 MiB)
    • [Techmod] Dot Hack Sign – 03 – Folklore [99516F4E].mkv (183.9 MiB)
    • [Techmod] Dot Hack Sign – 04 – Wanted [FD6908D5].mkv (168.6 MiB)
    • [Techmod] Dot Hack Sign – 05 – Captured [8AA60E92].mkv (186.8 MiB)
    • [Techmod] Dot Hack Sign – 06 – Encounter [719C25A1].mkv (183.2 MiB)
    • [Techmod] Dot Hack Sign – 07 – Reason [9AFA1E57].mkv (217.0 MiB)
    • [Techmod] Dot Hack Sign – 08 – Promise [C0945236].mkv (185.3 MiB)
    • [Techmod] Dot Hack Sign – 09 – Epitaph [0E16C2B3].mkv (178.5 MiB)
    • [Techmod] Dot Hack Sign – 10 – Compensation [20ADB83A].mkv (210.5 MiB)
    • [Techmod] Dot Hack Sign – 11 – Party [B3AC4178].mkv (190.6 MiB)
    • [Techmod] Dot Hack Sign – 12 – Entanglement [264C8740].mkv (189.1 MiB)
    • [Techmod] Dot Hack Sign – 13 – Twilight Eye [6F2BD0F0].mkv (150.3 MiB)
    • [Techmod] Dot Hack Sign – 14 – Castle [DFFC4315].mkv (197.2 MiB)
    • [Techmod] Dot Hack Sign – 15 – Evidence [33F0DDD3].mkv (220.9 MiB)
    • [Techmod] Dot Hack Sign – 16 – Depth [D67BE1D4].mkv (249.2 MiB)
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    • [Techmod] Dot Hack Sign – 19 – Recollection [66890121].mkv (202.2 MiB)
    • [Techmod] Dot Hack Sign – 20 – Tempest [65C20B80].mkv (180.3 MiB)
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    • [Techmod] Dot Hack Sign – 23 – The Eve [F7C9FC14].mkv (210.5 MiB)
    • [Techmod] Dot Hack Sign – 24 – Net Slum [AF6496E6].mkv (209.4 MiB)
    • [Techmod] Dot Hack Sign – 25 – Catastrophe [FAF3D557].mkv (189.7 MiB)
    • [Techmod] Dot Hack Sign – 26 – Return [CFBBA730].mkv (226.0 MiB)
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    • [Techmod] Dot Hack Sign – 28 – Unison (Ova) [AFD39F2D].mkv (243.3 MiB)

    Source: Nyaa.si

  • Dot Hack Roots [Season 1 Episodes 1-26]

    Dot Hack Roots [Season 1 Episodes 1-26]

    .hack//Roots is a 26-episode anime series, animated by studio Bee Train, that serves as a prologue for the .hack//G.U. video games. It is the first .hack TV series broadcast in HDTV (1080i). Set seven years after the events of the first two anime series and games, .hack//Roots revolves around an MMORPG game called The World R:2, also known as The World Revision:2. The plot focuses on Haseo, a newbie Adept Rogue in The World R:2, navigating through the game’s challenges and mysteries.

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    Review of Dot Hack Roots (Season 1, Episodes 1-26): A Deep Dive into the Virtual World

    If you’re a fan of MMORPGs or anime that blur the lines between reality and the digital realm, Dot Hack Roots is a series that deserves your attention. Produced by Studio Bee Train and serving as a prologue to the Dot Hack G.U. video games, this 26-episode anime aired in 2006 and was the first in the franchise to be broadcast in HDTV (1080i). Set seven years after the events of the original Dot Hack series, Roots introduces us to The World R:2, a revamped version of the infamous MMORPG, and follows the journey of Haseo, a newbie Adept Rogue navigating its mysteries.

    The Premise: A Fresh Start in a Familiar World

    The story kicks off with Haseo, a quiet and somewhat aloof player, entering The World R:2. Unlike the typical overpowered protagonist, Haseo starts as a complete novice, which makes his growth throughout the series feel earned. The anime does an excellent job of immersing viewers in the game’s mechanics, from guild dynamics to PvP battles, without overwhelming them with jargon.

    One of the standout aspects of Roots is its world-building. The lore of The World R:2 is rich, with nods to the original series that long-time fans will appreciate, while newcomers won’t feel lost. The game’s dark underbelly—filled with rumors of players disappearing or falling into comas—adds a layer of intrigue that keeps the plot engaging.

    Characters: A Mix of Old and New

    Haseo’s character arc is compelling, especially as he evolves from a lone wolf to someone who learns to rely on others. His interactions with other players, like the enigmatic Ovan and the cheerful Tabby, add depth to his journey. Ovan, in particular, is a fan favorite—his mysterious motives and cryptic dialogue make him one of the most discussed characters in online forums.

    The supporting cast is equally memorable. From the guild leader Atoli, whose kindness contrasts with the game’s darker themes, to the mischievous Yata, each character brings something unique to the table. The dynamics between them feel organic, whether they’re forming alliances or clashing over in-game politics.

    Themes: Identity and Connection

    Dot Hack Roots explores themes of identity and the blurred lines between the virtual and real worlds. Many players in The World R:2 use the game as an escape, and the anime delves into how their online personas reflect or contradict their real-life selves. This theme resonates with younger audiences, especially in an era where online identities are more relevant than ever.

    The series also tackles the idea of connection—both the bonds formed in-game and the isolation that can come from living a double life. Haseo’s struggle to balance his real-world responsibilities with his in-game ambitions is something many viewers can relate to.

    Fan Reactions: What the Community Says

    While I couldn’t pull up recent discussions due to a search error, past fan reactions highlight mixed but passionate opinions. Some fans praise Roots for its slow-burn storytelling and character development, while others criticize its pacing, especially in the early episodes. However, most agree that the payoff in the later episodes—particularly the buildup to Dot Hack G.U.—makes the journey worthwhile.

    A common point of discussion is the anime’s animation style. Studio Bee Train’s signature muted color palette and atmospheric direction give Roots a distinct vibe, though some fans argue it can feel dated compared to modern anime. Still, the art style complements the story’s tone, emphasizing the game’s eerie and immersive nature.

    Final Verdict: A Must-Watch for RPG Fans

    Dot Hack Roots isn’t just an anime; it’s an experience. Whether you’re a longtime fan of the franchise or a newcomer curious about its world, the series offers a compelling blend of mystery, action, and character-driven storytelling. While it may not be perfect—its pacing can drag at times—the payoff is worth it, especially if you plan to dive into the G.U. games afterward.

    If you’re looking for an anime that captures the thrill and complexity of online gaming, Dot Hack Roots is a hidden gem worth exploring. Just be prepared to lose yourself in The World R:2—because once you start, it’s hard to log out.

    Rating: 8.5/10
    “A slow but rewarding journey into the heart of a virtual world.”


    Episodes: Season 1 Episodes 1-26

    File Size: 5.7 GiB

    Format/Quality: Matroska

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    Source: Nyaa.si

  • Salaryman ga Isekai ni Ittara Shitennou ni Natta Hanashi [Season 1 Episode 1 to Episode 12]

    Salaryman ga Isekai ni Ittara Shitennou ni Natta Hanashi [Season 1 Episode 1 to Episode 12]

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    Anime Review: Salaryman ga Isekai ni Ittara Shitennou ni Natta Hanashi – A Fresh Twist on the Isekai Formula?

    If you’re tired of the same old “Truck-kun sends another overpowered protagonist to a fantasy world” trope, Salaryman ga Isekai ni Ittara Shitennou ni Natta Hanashi (or The Story of a Salaryman Who Got Reincarnated as One of the Four Heavenly Kings) might just be the breath of fresh air you need. This anime, which premiered recently, takes the isekai genre and flips it on its head—by making the protagonist’s greatest weapon his office skills.

    The Premise: From Corporate Hell to Demon Army Glory

    The story follows Dennosuke Uchimura, a salaryman stuck in the soul-crushing grind of a Japanese “black company” (a term for exploitative workplaces). Overworked, underappreciated, and constantly shuffled around, his life takes a bizarre turn when he’s hit by a moped (yes, not a truck) and summoned to another world by the Demon Lord. But here’s the twist: instead of becoming an overpowered hero, he’s appointed as one of the Demon Army’s Four Heavenly Kings—because of his management skills.

    Fans have pointed out how refreshing it is to see an isekai protagonist who isn’t handed god-like abilities. As one Reddit user put it:
    “Finally, an isekai where the MC’s power is just being a competent adult. No magic, no cheat skills—just Excel spreadsheets and negotiation tactics.”

    The Characters: A Mix of Charm and Potential

    The first episode introduces us to the Demon Lord and the other Heavenly Kings, with Ulmandra, a fiery redhead demon, stealing the spotlight for many viewers. Her tsundere personality and dynamic with Uchimura have already sparked shipping wars in the comments. One MyAnimeList user gushed:
    “Ulmandra is the Eris we never knew we needed. Give me more of her and Uchimura’s banter!”

    The Demon Lord himself is another point of interest. Unlike the typical evil overlord, he’s portrayed as a competent and even appreciative boss—something Uchimura never had in his corporate life. This contrast has led to some hilarious yet poignant moments, like when Uchimura tearfully realizes he’s finally being valued for his work.

    The Humor and Themes: Office Life Meets Fantasy

    The anime doesn’t shy away from poking fun at Japanese work culture. From Uchimura’s PTSD-like flashbacks to office drudgery to the Demon Lord’s surprisingly better benefits package, the satire is sharp. One fan joked:
    “Turns out, the real fantasy was a boss who doesn’t exploit you. Who knew?”

    The negotiation scene with the Minotaur (where Uchimura uses his corporate experience to broker a deal) has been divisive. Some found it clever, while others called it forced. A commenter on MyAnimeList noted:
    “The Minotaur bit was silly, but honestly? After years of isekai protagonists solving everything with brute force, I’ll take a guy who wins with paperwork.”

    The Verdict: Worth Watching?

    The general consensus is that Salaryman ga Isekai has potential but needs to flesh out its world and characters. Some critics argue that Uchimura’s transition into the Demon Army feels rushed, while others appreciate the brisk pacing. As one viewer put it:
    “It’s not groundbreaking, but it’s fun. If you like isekai with a twist, give it a shot.”

    The opening and ending themes have also garnered praise, with the OP described as “a rollercoaster of energy” and the ED’s vocals standing out despite simpler visuals.

    Final Thoughts

    Salaryman ga Isekai ni Ittara Shitennou ni Natta Hanashi isn’t reinventing the wheel, but it’s a clever subversion of isekai tropes that resonates with anyone who’s ever felt stuck in a dead-end job. Whether it’ll live up to its promise remains to be seen, but for now, it’s a solid addition to the genre—especially if you’re craving something different.

    So, will you be tuning in? Or are you still waiting for Truck-kun to make his grand return? Let us know in the comments!


    What did you think of the first episode? Share your thoughts below! And if you’re already simping for Ulmandra, you’re not alone. 😉


    Episodes: Season 1 Episode 1 to Episode 12

    File Size: 3.0 GiB

    Format/Quality: AV1

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    Source: Nyaa.si


    Episodes: Season 1 Episode 1 to Episode 12 [Updated at 2025-04-12 22:01:00]

    File Size: 3.4 GiB

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    Source: Nyaa.si


    Episodes: Season 1 Episode 1 to Episode 12 [Updated at 2025-03-24 15:47:00]

    File Size: 3.7 GiB

    Format/Quality: HEVC 1080p

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    Source: Nyaa.si

  • Solo Leveling: Arise from the Shadow [Season 2 Episode 1 to Episode 13]

    Solo Leveling: Arise from the Shadow [Season 2 Episode 1 to Episode 13]

    Solo Leveling is an anime television series based on Chugong’s South Korean web novel of the same name. The second season, titled Solo Leveling: Arise from the Shadow, follows Sung Jin-Woo, dubbed the weakest hunter of all mankind, as he grows stronger by the day with the supernatural powers he has gained. The season improves on the first with better visuals, animation, and storytelling, while also introducing new character struggles and story elements.

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    Solo Leveling: Arise from the Shadow – A Season That Delivered the Hype (And Then Some)

    If you’ve been living under a rock (or just avoiding spoilers like the plague), Solo Leveling: Arise from the Shadow just wrapped up its second season, and boy, did it go out with a bang. Produced by A-1 Pictures and directed by Shunsuke Nakashige, this season took Sung Jin-Woo’s journey from “weakest hunter” to “absolute powerhouse” and cranked it up to 11. With 13 episodes packed into a winter release, the show didn’t just meet expectations—it bulldozed through them like Jin-Woo through a dungeon.


    The Plot: From Zero to Hero (Again, But Better)

    For those who need a quick refresher: Solo Leveling follows Sung Jin-Woo, a hunter who starts off as the literal bottom of the barrel (E-rank, anyone?) but gains an insane power-up system that lets him level up like a video game character. Season 2, Arise from the Shadow, dives deeper into his evolution, focusing on the Jeju Island arc—a fan-favorite from the original manhwa.

    The season kicks off with Jin-Woo already flexing his S-rank status, but the real meat of the story is the Jeju Island raid. The stakes? A horde of monstrous ants led by the Ant King, Beru (more on him later). The mission? Wipe them out before they overrun the world. Simple, right? Except, of course, nothing is ever simple when Jin-Woo’s involved.


    What Fans Loved: The Good, the Badass, and the Emotional

    1. Jin-Woo’s Power Escalation (And the Hype That Follows)

    Let’s be real—half the fun of Solo Leveling is watching Jin-Woo stomp everything in his path. This season didn’t hold back, with fights that had fans screaming at their screens. The finale, in particular, was a masterclass in hype:

    • Beru’s Introduction: The Ant King’s transformation into Jin-Woo’s shadow general was chef’s kiss. Fans lost it when Beru finally spoke, proving that even the scariest monsters can become loyal minions (with a side of sass).
    • Level 100 Milestone: Jin-Woo hitting triple digits was a moment fans had been waiting for, and the payoff was worth it. The sheer spectacle of him clearing the remaining ants solo? Pure satisfaction.

    2. Emotional Beats That Actually Landed

    For a show often criticized for its “power fantasy” focus, Season 2 surprised fans with some genuinely touching moments:

    • The Healer’s Sacrifice: Jin-Woo reviving the S-rank healer to save Cha Hae-in (only to let him pass on peacefully) was a standout scene. It showed a softer side to Jin-Woo’s otherwise ruthless efficiency.
    • Cha Hae-in’s Survival: Fans breathed a collective sigh of relief when she made it out alive, though some joked that Jin-Woo’s “late arrival” would earn him some serious public backlash.

    3. The Animation and Soundtrack

    A-1 Pictures brought their A-game this season, with fluid fight scenes and a soundtrack that amplified every epic moment. The decision to bring back the first season’s opening for the finale? A nostalgia bomb that hit hard.


    The Criticisms: Not Everyone’s Cup of Tea

    Of course, no show is perfect, and Solo Leveling has its fair share of detractors. Some common complaints from fans and critics alike:

    • Predictability: If you’ve read the manhwa, you know how things play out. The anime didn’t deviate much, which left some viewers craving surprises.
    • Pacing Issues: The breakneck speed of the story (a hallmark of the source material) meant some emotional moments felt rushed.
    • “Jin-Woo Carries Everything”: The Jeju raid’s success hinged entirely on him, which, while cool, made other hunters feel like glorified NPCs.

    Still, as one fan put it: “If you came for hype fights and aura farming, you got exactly what you signed up for.”


    Final Verdict: A Must-Watch for Action Fans

    Solo Leveling: Arise from the Shadow delivered exactly what fans wanted—bigger fights, higher stakes, and more of Jin-Woo being an unstoppable force. While it may not win awards for storytelling depth, it excels as a pure, adrenaline-pumping spectacle.

    And with hints of the Monarchs and Liu Zhigang’s appearance in the finale, Season 3 is already shaping up to be even crazier. Until then, we’ll just have to rewatch Beru’s debut on loop.

    Rating: 9/10 – Because no one says no to a shadow army.


    What did you think of Season 2? Loved it? Hated it? Drop your thoughts below—just don’t spoil the manhwa for the anime-only folks!


    Episodes: Season 2 Episode 1 to Episode 13

    File Size: 8.9 GiB

    Format/Quality: CR WEB-DL 720p

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  • COMPASS2.0 ANIMATION PROJECT [Season 1 Episode 2]

    COMPASS2.0 ANIMATION PROJECT [Season 1 Episode 2]

    In a dream-like space where characters from many different worlds gather to spend time with their human counterparts, the players. Within this setting, the energy generated by the heroes’ battles helps to maintain the world, but one hero – a renegade by the name of 13 – refuses to battle or partner with a human player. Meanwhile, Jin, a new player, is interested in partnering with …

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    Episode 2 Review: #COMPASS2.0 ANIMATION PROJECT – A Messy Dream or a Hidden Gem?

    If you’ve ever wondered what it would be like to step into a chaotic dream where heroes from different worlds clash endlessly, COMPASS2.0 ANIMATION PROJECT might just be your thing—or not. Episode 2, titled simply Episode 2, continues the show’s bizarre, fast-paced narrative, leaving fans divided. Some call it a trainwreck, while others see potential in its madness. Let’s break it down.

    The Premise: A World Powered by Battles

    The anime, produced by TMS Entertainment and premiering in April 2025, dives into a dreamlike universe called Compass 2.0, where heroes from various dimensions team up with human players. The catch? The energy from their battles keeps the world running. Think of it as The Matrix meets Fate/Grand Order, but with way less coherence.

    Episode 2 focuses on Jin, a new player trying to partner with the rogue hero 13, who refuses to fight or bond with humans. Meanwhile, the world’s stability is at stake, and battles erupt left and right—because, well, that’s what the system demands.

    Fan Reactions: Love It or Hate It?

    The online discourse around this episode is spicy. On MyAnimeList, opinions range from “This is lame” to “I couldn’t follow what’s going on.” Here’s what fans are saying:

    1. “This IS Lame”
      One user didn’t hold back: “The human player just sits around offering encouragement and presses a button to give a power boost… fun.” Ouch. The criticism here is that the battles feel hollow, with no emotional weight or strategy. It’s like watching a flashy mobile game ad—lots of action, zero substance.

    2. “Random Stuff Going On”
      Another fan pointed out the episode’s chaotic pacing: “It mostly focuses on Jin being left out while 13 seems to elude him. And of course, there are just battles after battles with no substance.” If you’re looking for deep character development or a tight plot, this ain’t it.

    3. “A Long Ad for a Weak Game”
      Some viewers suspect the anime exists solely to promote a game (which, let’s be real, isn’t uncommon in the industry). One commenter compared it unfavorably to Genshin Impact, saying, “You’d think game designers would put more effort into making interesting characters.” Oof.

    4. “It Has a Hashtag in the Title”
      And then there’s the meme-tier take: “I mean, it has a hashtag in the title. That alone is warning sign enough.” Fair point.

    The Good, the Bad, and the Confusing

    Despite the backlash, COMPASS2.0 isn’t without its defenders. Here’s the breakdown:

    • Visuals and Action: The animation is slick, and the battles are flashy. If you’re here for mindless action, you might enjoy the spectacle.
    • Potential in 13’s Arc: The rogue hero 13 is the most intriguing character so far. His refusal to play by the rules hints at deeper lore—if the show ever slows down enough to explore it.
    • Jin’s Struggle: Jin’s persistence in chasing 13 adds a sliver of emotional depth. Will their dynamic evolve, or will it stay as shallow as the battles?

    On the flip side:
    Pacing Issues: The episode jumps from one fight to another without giving viewers time to breathe or care about the stakes.
    Underdeveloped Characters: Most heroes and players feel like cardboard cutouts. Even Jin, the protagonist, lacks depth beyond his obsession with 13.
    Confusing Lore: The world-building is vague. Why do battles sustain the world? Who are these heroes? The show doesn’t bother explaining.

    Final Verdict: Skip or Watch?

    If you’re a fan of chaotic, fast-paced action with zero regard for storytelling, COMPASS2.0 might entertain you. But if you prefer shows with coherent plots and well-developed characters, this one’s a hard sell.

    Personally, I’d give it a 5/10. It’s not terrible, but it’s not great either. Maybe future episodes will surprise us—or maybe it’ll just be more of the same. Either way, the hashtag in the title should’ve been our first clue.

    What do you think? Are you sticking around for Episode 3, or is this one a hard pass? Let me know in the comments!


    Episodes: Season 1 Episode 2

    File Size: 1.3 GiB

    Format/Quality: 1080p WEB-DL H.264

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  • Sword Of The Demon Hunter Kijin Gentosho [Season 1 Episode 3]

    Sword Of The Demon Hunter Kijin Gentosho [Season 1 Episode 3]

    In the Edo period, there was a shrine maiden called “Itsukihime” in the mountain village of Kadono. Jinta, a young man who acts as the shrine maiden’s guardian despite being a stranger, encounters a mysterious demon who speaks of the far future in the forest where he went to defeat it. From Edo to the Heisei era, this is a fantasy series about a demon man who travels through time.

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    Sword of the Demon Hunter: Kijin Gentosho – Episode 3 Review – A Journey Through Time and Blood

    If you’re into dark fantasy with a sprinkle of time-traveling chaos, Sword of the Demon Hunter: Kijin Gentosho is probably already on your radar. Episode 3, titled “The Demon’s Vow,” takes the story deeper into the murky waters of vengeance, love, and the blurred lines between humans and demons. And let’s just say, the internet has opinions about it.

    The Setup: Edo Period Meets Supernatural Mystery

    Set in Japan’s Edo period, the series follows Jinta (later known as Jinya), a guardian tasked with protecting the shrine maiden Itsukihime in the secluded village of Kadono. But this isn’t your typical “guardian and maiden” trope—oh no. Things get wild when Jinta encounters a demon who drops cryptic hints about a future catastrophe tied to their era. From there, the story spirals into a time-hopping quest to prevent the rise of a Demon God.

    Episode 3 picks up with Jinya traveling to Mosuke, where he meets another demon trying to live peacefully among humans. This demon, Mosuke, has a tragic backstory: his human wife was murdered by another demon, and now he’s consumed by revenge. He begs Jinya to help him carry out his vengeance, and after some soul-searching (and a bit of demon-slashing), Jinya agrees.

    What Fans Are Saying

    The online discourse around this episode is spicy. Here’s a quick rundown of the hottest takes:

    1. “The Twist Wasn’t Shocking, But It Was Solid”
      One fan pointed out that while the reveal about Mosuke’s wife’s killer wasn’t exactly mind-blowing, it was executed well. The flashback scene of Mosuke’s grief outside his home added emotional weight, making his quest for revenge feel more personal.

    2. “Is This Turning Into a Monster-of-the-Week Show?”
      Some viewers are worried the series might fall into a repetitive pattern—Jinya travels, meets a demon with a tragic backstory, slays or spares them, rinse and repeat. Episode 3’s structure (vengeance-driven demon asks for help) did little to ease those concerns.

    3. “The Moral Gray Areas Are the Best Part”
      A lot of fans are loving the ambiguity of the demons’ motivations. Mosuke isn’t just a mindless monster; he’s a grieving husband. This raises questions about what it means to be “evil” in this world. One commenter even compared it to Demon Slayer, but with more philosophical depth.

    4. “Jinya’s Emotional Range: Still a Work in Progress”
      A recurring critique is that Jinya’s reactions feel too subdued for the chaos around him. After witnessing brutal murders and dealing with existential threats, his calm demeanor can come off as wooden. Some fans want more raw emotion—think Attack on Titan levels of despair.

    5. “That Soba Shop Girl is SUS”
      And then there’s the wild theory that the girl at the soba shop is secretly a demon with a vendetta against married women. Anime fans love their conspiracy theories.

    Why This Episode Works (And Where It Stumbles)

    The strength of Kijin Gentosho lies in its world-building and moral dilemmas. Episode 3 continues to explore the idea that demons aren’t just faceless villains—they’re beings with histories, regrets, and desires. Mosuke’s storyline is a poignant example of this, and it adds layers to Jinya’s journey.

    That said, the pacing can feel uneven. The episode spends a lot of time on Mosuke’s backstory, which is compelling, but some viewers felt the resolution was rushed. The fight scene, while well-animated, didn’t carry the same emotional punch as the setup.

    Final Verdict: A Solid, If Predictable, Entry

    Episode 3 of Sword of the Demon Hunter: Kijin Gentosho delivers on atmosphere and character depth, even if it plays it safe with its storytelling. The series is clearly building toward something bigger, and if it can balance its episodic format with overarching plot development, it could become a standout in the dark fantasy genre.

    For now, though, it’s a show that rewards patience—and a willingness to dive into the messy, morally gray world of demons and the humans who hunt them.

    Rating: 7.5/10 – A step forward, but the sword’s edge could be sharper.

    What did you think of the episode? Drop your theories (and your soba shop conspiracy takes) in the comments!


    Episodes: Season 1 Episode 3

    File Size: 265.0 MiB

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    Episodes: Season 1 Episode 3 [Updated at 2025-04-14 15:26:00]

    File Size: 561.4 MiB

    Format/Quality: ADN WEB-DL 1080p AVC AAC

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