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American animated interactive children's television series
Not to be confused withMickey Mouse Clubhouse+ orThe Mickey Mouse Club.

Mickey Mouse Clubhouse
GenreComedy
Adventure
Fantasy
Preschool
Educational
Based onMickey Mouse & Friends
byWalt Disney
Ub Iwerks
Developed byBobs Gannaway
Voices ofWayne Allwine (2006–2012)
Bret Iwan (2012–2016)
Russi Taylor
Tony Anselmo
Tress MacNeille
Bill Farmer
Will Ryan
April Winchell
Jim Cummings
Dee Bradley Baker
Frank Welker
Rob Paulsen
Corey Burton
Opening theme"Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Theme Song" sung byThey Might Be Giants
Ending theme"Hot Dog!" sung by They Might Be Giants
ComposersMike Himelstein & Michael Turner (score)
Michael Rubin (songs)
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons4[1][2]
No. of episodes125(list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersBobs Gannaway (season 1)
Rob LaDuca (seasons 2–4)
ProducersLeslie Valdes (season 1)
Mark Seidenberg (seasons 2–4)
Running time21–49 minutes
Production companyDisney Television Animation[a]
Original release
Network
ReleaseMay 5, 2006 (2006-05-05) –
November 6, 2016 (2016-11-06)
Related

Mickey Mouse Clubhouse is an American animatedinteractivechildren's television series forpreschoolers. Produced byDisney Television Animation, the series was created by Disney veteranBobs Gannaway.[3] The series originally aired 125 episodes from May 5, 2006, to November 6, 2016, on theDisney Channel's preschool block,Playhouse Disney (later known asDisney Jr.), making it the longest-running original series to air on the block.[4] It received positive reviews from critics.

On August 18, 2023, a revival of the series,Mickey Mouse Clubhouse+, was revealed to be in production, and premiered on July 21, 2025 on Disney Jr. and onDisney+.[5][6]

Premise

Mickey,Minnie,Donald,Daisy,Goofy, andPluto interact with the viewer(s) to stimulateproblem solving during a self-contained story.

Once the episode's situation has been explained, Mickey invites the viewer(s) to join him at the Mousekedoer, a giant Mickey-head-shaped computer whose main function is to distribute the day's Mouseketools, a collection of tools needed to reach the episode's main goal, to Mickey. One of them is a "Mystery Mouseketool" represented by aquestion mark, which is hidden from the viewer until it is selected, and thus changes into the Mouseketool the viewers get to use.

After all of the Mouseketool have been revealed, they are quickly downloaded to Toodles, a small, Mickey-head-shaped flying extension of the Mousekedoer. By calling "Oh, Toodles!", he pops up from where he is hiding and flies up to the screen so the viewer(s) can pick which tool is needed for the current situation.[7][8]

The show features two original songs performed by American alternative rock bandThey Might Be Giants; the opening theme song, in which a variant of aMickey Mouse Club chant ("Meeska Mooska Mickey Mouse!") is used to summon the Clubhouse, and "Hot Dog!", which echoes Mickey's first spoken words in the 1929 shortThe Karnival Kid.[9]

After the show ended in 2016, it was succeeded byMickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures (formerlyMickey Mouse Roadster Racers), which ran from January 2017 to October 2021, andMickey Mouse Funhouse, which ran from July 2021 to April 2025. On August 18, 2023, a revival was revealed to be in production, and premiered on July 21, 2025.[5][6]

Episodes

Main article:List of Mickey Mouse Clubhouse episodes
SeasonEpisodesOriginally released
First releasedLast releasedNetwork
PilotNovember 15, 2005 (2005-11-15)N/A
127May 5, 2006 (2006-05-05)July 27, 2007 (2007-07-27)Playhouse Disney
240January 26, 2008 (2008-01-26)February 20, 2010 (2010-02-20)
33214February 27, 2010 (2010-02-27)January 3, 2011 (2011-01-03)
18February 14, 2011 (2011-02-14)September 28, 2012 (2012-09-28)Disney Junior
426November 5, 2012 (2012-11-05)November 6, 2016 (2016-11-06)

Voice cast

Main

  • Mickey Mouse (voiced byWayne Allwine in Seasons 1–3 andBret Iwan in Season 4[10]): The optimistic and easygoing leader of The Sensational Six. He is very patient and caring, especially towards his pet dog Pluto. He is Minnie's boyfriend.
  • Minnie Mouse (voiced byRussi Taylor[11]): Mickey Mouse's loving and quick-thinking girlfriend and Daisy's best friend who loves bows. She is often prone to being put in over-the-top experiences.
  • Donald Duck (voiced byTony Anselmo[12]): Mickey's short-tempered but good-natured best friend, Daisy's boyfriend and co-leader of The Sensational Six. He is often shown to display a short temper that is easily provoked, though the series somewhat downplays this in favor of highlighting his impulsiveness and propensity for unintentional accidents.
  • Daisy Duck (voiced byTress MacNeille[13]): Donald's girlfriend and Minnie's best friend, who is prone to getting distracted and being talkative. However, she does mean well, and she also knows how to solve many problems and mysteries.
  • Goofy (voiced byBill Farmer[14]): Mickey's innocent but well-meaning best friend. Being the clumsy guy he is, Goofy is often the source of most of the slapstick presented in this series.
  • Pluto (vocal effects provided by Bill Farmer[15]): Mickey's best pet dog who loves adventure. His arch-nemesis is Butch the Bulldog, whose owner is revealed to be Pete.
  • Toodles (voiced byRob Paulsen[16]): A tool-distributing robot that Mickey calls to the Mouseketools for every episode. In Season 3, he gains a face, a personality, and a voice.

Recurring

  • Pete (voiced byJim Cummings): A friend and foe of Mickey's. In many episodes, he dons an alter-ego and tries to foil whatever plans Mickey and his friends have. He's more mischievous and playful and less malicious.
  • Clarabelle Cow (voiced byApril Winchell): Acow who runs the Moo Mart, a local supermarket. She also runs a nursery show as Mother Goose Clarabelle.
  • Ludwig Von Drake (voiced by Corey Burton): A genius inventor who creates many gadgets for Mickey and his friends to use, though some of them backfire.
  • Chip (voiced by Tress MacNeille) andDale (voiced by Tress MacNeille in "Daisy Bo Peep" andCorey Burton afterwards): A pair of chipmunks who love digging holes and eating nuts.
  • Willie the Giant (voiced byWill Ryan): A giant who lives on a barn in the clouds. He was portrayed as more antagonistic in Season 1, but was made friendlier for Season 2 onwards.
  • Martian Mickey (voiced by Wayne Allwine in Seasons 2–3 and Bret Iwan in Season 4): Mickey's alien counterpart fromMars.
  • Martian Minnie (voiced by Russi Taylor): Minnie's alien counterpart from Mars.
  • Pluto From Pluto (voiced byBill Farmer): Pluto's counterpart that is originally fromPluto but is now Martian Mickey's pet. Unlike Pluto, he mainly communicates by making warbling sounds with his tail rather than barking.
  • Goofbot (voiced by Bill Farmer): A robot counterpart of Goofy that was built by him.
  • Santa Claus andMrs. Claus (voiced byDee Bradley Baker and Tress MacNeille, respectively): Santa is a jolly old man who, along with his wife, Mrs. Claus, visits Mickey and his friends every Christmas Day. They also appeared in the special "Choo Choo Express."
  • Mrs. Claus (voiced by Tress MacNeille)
  • Baby Red Bird and Mommy Red Bird (vocal effects both provided by Tress MacNeille): Baby Red Bird was born on a nest that Goofy mistaken for a hat. He usually "tweets" in threes, and was later returned to his mother who has the same tweeting pattern.
  • Boo Boo Chicken and Coco the Monkey (vocal effects both provided by Dee Bradley Baker): Boo Boo Chicken is Donald's pet chicken. Coco the Monkey is Goofy's monkey friend from the jungle.
  • Figaro,Butch the Bulldog, Mr. Pettibone, and Bella (vocal effects all provided byFrank Welker): Figaro and Mr. Pettibone are the respective cats of Minnie and Goofy, while Butch and Bella are the respective dogs of Pete and Clarabelle.
  • Quoodles (voiced by Russi Taylor): Toodles' female counterpart and love interest. She originally worked for Space Pirate Pete but now acts as Minnie's assistant and gives her Quoodlestools whenever Toodles is busy with Mickey.

Guests

  • Mortimer Mouse (voiced byMaurice LaMarche): A mouse who was originally a supervillain known as Mega Mort.
  • Captain Goof-Beard (voiced byDick Van Dyke): A pirate and Goofy's grandfather who lives on Harmony Chord Island.
  • Millie andMelody Mouse (voiced byAvalon Robbins andGrace Kaufman, respectively): Minnie Mouse's nieces.
  • The Singing Lock (voiced byNika Futterman): A lock that appears on the front door as a result of the Silly Switch in "Mickey's Silly Problem".
  • Count Mickula (voiced by Bret Iwan): A vampire counterpart of Mickey. He can fly and turn into a bat.
  • Boodles (voiced byChloë Grace Moretz): Toodles' counterpart from Count Mikula's castle who gives Monster Mousketools. She likes to scare people when she is called.
  • Igor the Door (voiced byDavid Tennant): A talking door knocker who operates the front door to Count Mikula's castle.
  • Cuckoo the Cuckoo Bird (vocal effects provided by Dee Bradley Baker): Acuckoo bird that escapes his clock, prompting Mickey and Donald to chase after him.
  • Goofles (voiced by Bill Farmer): Toodles' cousin who resembles and behaves like Goofy. Toodles is able to transfer his Mouseketools to him.

Production

Mickey Mouse was originally voiced by Wayne Allwine, who died in 2009, upon which Bret Iwan took over the role (the last episode to feature Allwine as Mickey premiered posthumously on September 28, 2012). Bill Farmer, the voice actor for Goofy and Pluto, said in February 2014 that the recording of dialogue for new episodes has ceased, but that "it would be quite a while before the show runs out of new episodes for TV. We have been on the air consistently since 2006 and we started recording in 2004. So there is always a long lead-in time between recording and seeing it on TV. So don't worry more is still to come, we just are not making any more".[17] The last episode aired in 2016.

Release

Broadcast

SinceMickey Mouse Clubhouse has ended its run, reruns continue to air on Disney Jr. The series is available to stream on Disney+.[18][19]

Home media

Home media is distributed byWalt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.

TitleSeason(s)Episode countRelease dateEpisodes
Mickey Saves Santa and Other Mouseketales13November 14, 2006Episode 03 ("Goofy's Bird"), 10 ("Mickey-Go-Seek"), and 20 ("Mickey Saves Santa")
Mickey's Great Clubhouse Hunt12March 20, 200724 ("Mickey's Great Clubhouse Hunt") and 27 ("Donald's Hiccups")
Mickey's Treat14August 28, 200718 ("Mickey's Treat"), 21 ("Goofy the Great"), 25 ("Doctor Daisy, M.D."), and ("ALittle Einsteins Halloween")
Mickey's Storybook Surprises1, 24September 2, 2008Episode 07 ("Donald the Frog Prince"), 18 ("Minnie Red Riding Hood"), 19 ("Sleeping Minnie"), and 50 ("Minnie's Mystery")
Mickey's Big Splash[20]1, 24May 5, 2009Episode 06 ("Mickey Goes Fishing"), 43 ("Pluto's Bubble Bath"), 57 ("Pete's Beach Blanket Luau"), and 58 ("Donald's Ducks")
Mickey's Adventures in Wonderland22September 8, 2009Episode 64 ("Goofy Goes Goofy") and 65 ("Mickey's Adventures In Wonderland")
Choo-Choo Express[21]22December 1, 200941 ("Mickey's Big Job") and 60 ("Choo-Choo Express")
Minnie's Bow-Tique2, 34February 9, 201032 ("Minnie's Picnic"), 61 ("Minnie's Bee Story"), 75 ("Minnie's Pajama Party"), and 83 ("Minnie's Bow-Tique")
Road Rally1–35October 21, 201076 ("Road Rally") and 82 ("Pluto Lends A Paw")
Numbers Round-Up1–35November 16, 2010Episode 01 ("Daisy Bo-Peep"), 42 ("Mickey's Round-Up"), 67 ("Mickey's Big Surprise"), 70 ("Super Goof's Super Puzzle"), and 87 ("Mickey's Show and Tell")
Minnie's Masquerade1–35February 8, 2011Episode 02 ("A Surprise For Minnie"), Episode 47 ("Secret Spy Daisy"), 55 ("The Friendship Team"), 81 ("Minnie's Mouseke-Calendar"), and 84 ("Minnie's Masquerade")
Mickey's Great Outdoors1–35May 24, 201114 ("Daisy in the Sky"), 38 ("Mickey and Minnie's Jungle Safari"), 39 ("Mickey's Camp Out"), 78 ("Daisy's Grasshopper"), and 88 ("Mickey's Fishy Story")
Space Adventure1–35November 8, 201189 ("Space Adventure") and 94 ("Goofy's Thinking Cap")
I Heart Minnie1–35February 7, 20128 ("Minnie's Birthday"), Episode 11 ("Daisy's Dance"), 40 ("Daisy's Pet Project"), 53 ("Minnie's Rainbow"), and 95 ("Minnie and Daisy's Flower Shower")
Mickey and Donald Have a Farm1–45December 11, 201223 ("Goofy's Petting Zoo"), 29 ("Goofy the Homemaker"), 52 ("Clarabelle's Clubhouse Mooo-sical"), 98 ("Donald Hatches an Egg"), and 100 ("Mickey and Donald Have a Farm")
Quest for the Crystal Mickey2–45May 21, 201359 ("Goofy's Coconutty Monkey"), 71 ("Donald of the Desert"), 77 ("Donald the Genie"), 85 ("Goofy's Giant Adventure"), and 101 ("Quest For the Crystal Mickey")
Minnie's the Wizard of Dizz3, 44August 13, 201391 ("Goofy's Gone"), 99 ("The Golden Boo Boo"), and 104 ("The Wizard of Dizz!")
Super Adventure!3, 44December 3, 201379 ("Mickey's Mousekersize"), 80 ("Mickey's Little Parade"), 97 ("Aye, Aye, Captain Mickey"), and 105 ("Super Adventure")
Minnie-Rella2–44February 11, 201463 ("Mickey and the Enchanted Egg"), 93 ("Pluto's Tale"), 106 ("Daisy's Pony Tale"), and 108 ("Minnie-rella")
Around the Clubhouse World1, 45May 20, 201405 ("Donald and the Beanstalk"),09 ("Goofy on Mars"), 03 ("Mickey's Handy Helpers") 74 ("Pluto's Dinosaur Romp"), and 115 ("Around the Clubhouse World")
Minnie's Winter Bow Show44November 18, 2014111 ("Sea Captain Mickey"), 114 ("Minnie's Winter Bow Show"), 121 ("Chef Goofy On The Go"), and 124 ("Martian Minnie's Tea Party")
Minnie's Pet Salon1–45May 19, 201515 ("Pluto's Puppy-Sitting Adventure"), 40 ("Daisy's Pet Project"), 58 ("Donald's Ducks"), 82 ("Pluto Lends a Paw") and 107 ("Minnie's Pet Salon")
Mickey's Monster Musical43September 8, 2015103 ("Mickey's Farm Fun Fair"), 112 ("Mickey's Pirate Adventure"), and 119 ("Mickey's Monster Musical")
Pop Star Minnie2-45February 2, 201635 ("Mickey's Big Band Concert"), 81 ("Minnie's Mouseke-Calendar"), 95 ("Minnie and Daisy's Flower Shower"), 109 ("Mickey's Clubhouse Rocks") and 120 ("Pop Star Minnie")
Mickey's Sport-Y-Thon46May 24, 2016106 ("Mickey's Mystery"), 113 ("Mickey's Happy Mousekeday"), 116 ("Mickey's Mousekeball"), 117 ("Donald's Brand New Clubhouse"), 118 ("Mickey's Mousekedoer Adventure") and 123 ("Mickey's Sport-Y-Thon")
Disney Junior Holiday11October 23, 201820 ("Mickey Saves Santa")

Reception

Critical response

Alessandra Stanley ofThe New York Times comparedMickey Mouse Clubhouse toWonder Pets!, stating it is simpler and noting that "sometimes less is more." She found the role of Mickey Mouse to be more didactic, akin toMister Rogers.[22] Larisa Wiseman ofCommon Sense Media rated the show three out of five stars, noting its educational value, particularly its focus on early math skills, and acknowledged the positive messages centered on teamwork and social interactions.[23] Stuart Heritage ofThe Guardian included the series in the "Best Shows to Watch on Disney+,” stating preschoolers will enthusiastically engage, while older audiences may be less interested.[24]

Charles Curtis ofUSA Today rankedMickey Mouse Clubhouse 9th on the "20 Best Shows for Kids Right Now" list, asserting, "Whether it'sMickey Mouse Clubhouse,Mickey and the Roadster Racers orMickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures, they're all good."[25]Time Out placed it 24th in their "The Best Kids TV Shows" list, noting that the show gives classic Disney characters like Mickey, Minnie, Donald, and Goofy a modern "upgrade" with bright, computer-animated visuals. They praised the series for engaging young viewers with challenges that promote basic problem-solving and math skills, and said the catchy theme and ending songs are sure to have kids singing along.[26]

Matthew Huff ofBuzzFeed ranked the show 28th in the "51 Best TV Shows to Stream on Disney+," calling it "oddly enthralling."[27] Nathan Rabin ofFatherly ranked it 60th in the "100 Best Kids TV Shows of All Time," describing it as a colorful, music-filled, and educational romp with catchy songs byThey Might Be Giants.[28]

David Perlmutter inThe Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows says that the show "was yet another case of vintage cartoon characters embarrassing themselves for the enjoyment of preschoolers in a heavily dumbed-down format. While it demonstrated the wide appeal of the Disney brand, it also indicated that this brand could be compromised as any other could through association with an inferior product."[4]

Popularity

Market research company Parrot Analytics, which looks at consumer engagement in consumer research, streaming, downloads, and on social media, reported thatMickey Mouse Clubhouse ranked among the top ten most in-demand preschool shows globally in 2021, with a demand 12.06 times higher than the average preschool show.[29] The series accumulated over four billion views on YouTube in 2023, with its popular "Hot Dog Dance" video being the second most-viewed video on theDisney Junior UK channel, which boasts 11.3 million subscribers.[30] In a 2023 survey conducted byLittleSleepies.com, which involved 1,000 parents in the United States, the series emerged as the most popular children's television show, with over 25% of parents reporting enjoyment in watching it. The show was ranked as the second most educational program, followingMs. Rachel'sSongs for Littles. Many parents noted that the blend of entertainment and educational content resonates with their children. Furthermore, the series ranked as the second favorite show among children.[31][32]

Mickey Mouse Clubhouse ranked as the No. 6 most-watched preschool series across both linear and streaming platforms in 2024. Disney Jr. reached 21 million YouTube subscribers and amassed over 21 billion views on the platform, surpassing Nick Jr. and Netflix Jr.Mickey Mouse Clubhouse was part of Disney Jr.'s success, contributing to the network's position as the No. 1 cable network for kids 2-5 for the third year in a row.[33]Luminate, which gathers viewership data from some smart TVs in the U.S., reported thatMickey Mouse Clubhouse amassed 4.66 billion minutes of watch time across its four seasons on Disney+ and YouTube between January 3 and April 25, 2025, making it one of the most-watched children’s programs in the country during that period. Season 1 alone accounted for 2.6 billion minutes—tied withMs. Rachel for the top spot—while Seasons 2, 4, and 3 followed with 830 million, 700 million, and 533 million minutes, respectively.[34]

Accolades

YearAwardCategoryRecipient(s) and nominee(s)ResultRef.
2010Annie AwardsBest Animated Television Production for ChildrenMickey Mouse ClubhouseNominated[35]
2011Daytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Pre-School Children's SeriesNominated[36][37]
Outstanding Performer in an Animated ProgramBill FarmerNominated[38][39]
Outstanding Music Direction and CompositionMike Himelstein, Michael TurnerNominated
2012Annie AwardsBest Animated Television Production - PreschoolMickey Mouse ClubhouseNominated[40]
2013iKids AwardsBest Web/App SeriesMickey Mouse Clubhouse
  • For the Disney Junior Appisodes adaptation of "Road Rally"
Won[41]
Behind the Voice Actors AwardsBest Vocal Ensemble in a Television Series - Children's/EducationalBret Iwan, Tony Anselmo, Bill Farmer, Russi Taylor, Tress MacNeille, Jim Cummings, Corey Burton, April, Winchell, Dee Bradley Baker, Will RyanWon[42]
2014Behind the Voice Actors AwardsBest Vocal Ensemble in a Television Series - Children's/EducationalNominated[43]
Best Female Vocal Performance in a Television Series - Children's/EducationalRussi TaylorNominated
April WinchellNominated
Best Male Vocal Performance in a Television Series - Children's/EducationalBill FarmerNominated
Tony AnselmoNominated
2015Daytime Creative Arts Emmy AwardsOutstanding Performer in an Animated ProgramDick Van Dyke
  • For the voice of Captain Goof Beard
Nominated[44][45]

In other media

Spin-off

Main article:Minnie's Bow-Toons

Minnie's Bow-Toons is aspin-off series that premiered in November 2011 on Disney Jr.[46] The show is based on theMickey Mouse Clubhouse episode "Minnie's Bow-tique" and follows Minnie Mouse's adventures as the owner of a bow-making store, where she creates and sells bows for clothing and home decor with her friend Daisy Duck. The show originally ran from 2011 to 2016, but was revived in April 2021 and has been airing new episodes since, featuring the world and animation style ofMickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures.[47]

Revival

Main article:Mickey Mouse Clubhouse+

On August 18, 2023, it was announced that a revival was in production, under the working titleMickey Mouse Clubhouse 2.0. It premiered on Disney Jr. and Disney+ under the nameMickey Mouse Clubhouse+ on July 21, 2025.[5][6] Most of the cast returns to reprise their character roles.Kaitlyn Robrock and Brock Powell replace the roles of Russi Taylor and Will Ryan, due to their deaths on July 26, 2019, and November 19, 2021, respectively.

Notes

  1. ^Known as Walt Disney Television Animation from 2006 to 2012. Animation outsourced toToon City (pilot), DQ Entertainment, andWang Film Productions (eight episodes in Season 4).

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1950s
1980s
1990s
2010s
Pluto short films
Other short films
Feature films
Theatrical
Direct-to-video
Documentary
TV specials
TV series
Film cameos
Minnie Mouse inDisney animation
Short films
1920s
1930s
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935–1939
1940s
1950s
1980s
1990s
2010s
2020s
Feature films
TV series
TV specials
Related
Donald Duck in animation
Silly Symphony
short films
Mickey Mouse
short films
Donald Duck and
Donald & Goofy
short films
1930s
1940s
1950s
1960s
Other short films
Feature films
Theatrical
Direct-to-video
TV series
TV specials
Film cameos
Daisy Duck in animation
Short films
Donald Duck
series
Others
Feature films
TV series
TV specials
Related
Goofy in animation
Short films
Mickey Mouse and
Donald & Goofy
series
Goofy series
Others
Feature films
TV series
TV specials
Film cameos
Related
Pluto inDisney animation
Mickey Mouse
short films
1930s
1940s
1950s
1990s
Silly Symphony
short films
Pluto short films
1930s
1940s
1950s
Donald Duck
short films
Other short films
Feature films
TV series
TV specials
Short films
Alice Comedies
Oswald the
Lucky Rabbit
Mickey Mouse
Donald Duck
Goofy
Others
Feature films
TV series
TV specials
Film cameos
Clarabelle Cow in animation
Short films
Oswald series
(as Bessie)
Mickey Mouse
series
Others
Feature films
TV series
TV specials
  • ‡ Appearance as a non-anthropomorphic cow
Chip 'n' Dale in animation
Short films
Pluto
Mickey Mouse
Donald Duck
Chip 'n' Dale
Others
Feature films
TV series
Current
Former
1990s/2000s debuts
2010s debuts
2020s debuts
Short series
See also
Main television series
1980s
1990s
2000s
2010s
2020s
Associated
productions[a]
Jetix Animation Concepts
Feature films
Theatrical films
Television films
Direct-to-video films
Disney+ films
Specials
  1. ^Productions listed here had Disney Television Animation's involvement go uncredited.
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