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-Let's skidoodle, odle!

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-# Blero goes to Ocido

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-# Find out what you want to know

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-# Find out what you want to know

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-# Let's all go to Ocido

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-# Ocido

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-# Blero goes to Ocido

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-# All the things you want to know

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-# All the things you want to know

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-# Pop along and say hello

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-# Let's go see our friends

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-# Dylan

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-# Sian

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-# Sim, Sam, Swn

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-# Bala-bala-boom-boom

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-# Blero goes to Ocido

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-# Let's all go to Ocido

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-# Find out what we need to know

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-# Blero goes to Ocido! #

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-Where are you? Come on. Here,

-caterpillars. Where are you hiding?

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-Come on. Are you there?

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-Hello, everyone. I'm looking

-for some caterpillar friends.

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-I can't find them anywhere.

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-They used to be in this bush

-where the butterflies are...

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-..but they're not there any more.

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-I wonder what happened to them?

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-When you need to know, go to Ocido!

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-Blero's here.

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-Blero's here.

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-Blero!

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-Where are you off to?

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-Where are you off to?

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-Sim is taking us on a nature walk.

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-Bala-bala-boom-boom! A nature walk!

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-What's a nature walk?

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-It's when we go for a walk

-and spot as many different types...

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-..of flowers, plants, animals

-and insects as we can.

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-Yippee! Let's Oci-go.

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-Now, that's... I know that...

-Come and see this.

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-There's a worm,

-it's poking its head...

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-Oh, no, I've frightened it.

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-Hey! Why are we stopping?

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-Look!

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-What's that?

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-A caterpillar.

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-A caterpillar.

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-A really big caterpillar!

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-A caterpillar!

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-Just like my friends back home,

-only a lot bigger. Nice to meet you.

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-Especially after I couldn't find

-my other caterpillar friends.

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-CATERPILLAR CHIRPS

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-What's wrong?

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-Did that happen to you too?

-Have you lost your friends?

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-Don't worry. We'll help you

-to look for your friends.

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-Where did you last see them?

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-They could be anywhere.

-What should we do?

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-I know. Let's call Sam. We could

-search from the Cloud Ship.

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-Yes. That'll be much easier.

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-Hello?

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-Sam, it's us. We've met a

-caterpillar who's lost her friends.

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-Can you help us to find them?

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-Of course. Stay where you are.

-I'm on my way.

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-See you soon! We'll soon find

-your friends when Sam gets here.

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-CATERPILLAR'S TUMMY RUMBLES

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-Sounds like you're hungry.

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-What do caterpillars eat?

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-Caterpillars eat leaves.

-Come on, we'll go and get some.

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-Now I'm hungry too.

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-Me too.

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-Me too.

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-I brought a packed lunch.

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-It's in here somewhere.

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-Oh!

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-A sock! Thanks, Dylan.

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-Here we are.

-Where's the caterpillar gone?

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-She was just over there.

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-She was just over there.

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-Oh, no, she's gone!

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-Let's look for her.

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-She really was very hungry.

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-I have a theory.

-That caterpillar was very hungry.

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-I think we should be looking

-for a very big cocoon.

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-Ocido! A cocoon.

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-Er, what is a cocoon?

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-Swn, your assistance, please.

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-A cocoon is something a caterpillar

-lives in for a while.

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-The caterpillar

-makes its own cocoon...

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-..but it needs to eat

-lots of food first.

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-A cocoon looks like a bit like

-a zipped-up sleeping bag.

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-OK, then. I'll find it.

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-Is it over there?

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-No. There?

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-No. Is it over there?

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-No. Over there?

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-No. Is it over there?

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-No. Is it over there?

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-No.

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-Blero,

-you're standing on the cocoon.

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-I've found it!

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-Well done, Blero. The caterpillar

-is asleep inside the cocoon.

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-Should we wake her up?

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-Should we wake her up?

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-She'll wake up when she's ready.

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-Then you'll see what

-a grown-up caterpillar looks like.

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-Oh, wow! I bet she's going to be

-really, really, really, really big!

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-I can't wait for her to come out.

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-Looks like

-you won't have to wait long.

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-I think she's about to come out

-of the cocoon.

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-We can't let the cocoon

-roll down the hill.

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-Come on.

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-We have to stop it.

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-I know.

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-Watch out, Blero!

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-Oh, dear!

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-Watch out!

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-Phew!

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-Well done, Blero.

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-That was easy for a messy monster,

-like me!

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-Look. There's a hole in the cocoon.

-Are you OK, caterpillar?

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-It's empty. She must have come out!

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-She must have left the cocoon when

-you were in the bush. Let's look.

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-Hmm. I don't see a really, really

-big caterpillar here.

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-Where is she?

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-I can't see her anywhere.

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-Hello there.

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-Have you seen

-a grown-up caterpillar anywhere?

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-Can you show us where she is?

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-You?

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-So you're the caterpillar

-we met earlier?

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-And you came out of the cocoon

-looking like that?

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-Wow! That's confusing.

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-A-ha! I see the caterpillar's

-metamorphosis is complete.

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-Yes! Er, what is that?

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-It's what happens to some animals.

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-Lots of young animals just look

-bigger when they grow up.

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-Caterpillars look very different

-when they grow up.

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-So, caterpillars go into a cocoon?

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-Then they go through meta...

-What's it called again?

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-Metamorphosis.

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-Metamorphosis.

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-And come out of the cocoon

-as a butterfly!

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-Do other animals

-go through metamorphosis?

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-Yes. Swn, can you show us

-another example of metamorphosis?

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-Do you know what this is?

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-I know. It's a tadpole.

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-That's right.

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-The tadpole is a young version...

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-..of an animal

-that goes through metamorphosis.

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-Oh, wow! Tadpoles turn into frogs.

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-They do.

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-Hello. Are you there?

-I can't see you.

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-We're under the trees.

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-I can't land in the trees.

-I'll look for somewhere close by.

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-What is it, butterfly?

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-I thinks she wants us

-to get onto her back.

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-Bala-bala-bala-boom-boom!

-Come on, everyone.

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-Oh, dear.

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-There's the Cloud Ship.

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-Oh! I wasn't expecting that.

-Come on in.

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-Ooh! Where am I?

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-Welcome aboard.

-My, what an entrance.

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-That was amazing!

-Thanks, butterfly.

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-Oh, no. The sun is setting.

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-We have to find

-the butterfly's friends.

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-How will we do that when it's dark?

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-Let's get some light here.

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-BUTTERFLY CHIRPS

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-What's the butterfly doing?

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-Maybe your friend

-isn't a butterfly after all.

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-Maybe she's a moth.

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-A moth?

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-Butterflies and moths are alike.

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-Both are caterpillars when they're

-younger and both make cocoons.

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-And both come out

-of their cocoons with wings.

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-But moths tend to be attracted

-to light.

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-So, if we turn on the lights on

-the outside of the Cloud Ship...

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-..then the moths

-will be drawn to the light.

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-A-ha. It looks like

-we've found her friends.

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-See you, moths. Bye-bye.

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-Take care now.

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-I'm glad we got her back

-to her friends.

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-I'm going to see if I can

-find my caterpillar friends.

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-See you, Blero!

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-So, you were my caterpillar friends

-but you're my butterfly friends now.

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-Let's play butterflies.

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-See you soon. Bye-bye.

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-Bala-bala-boom-boom!

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