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1st bumper (october 1, 1992-1995).
Visuals: The word "NEXT" appears in big bold letters in front of an animated checkerboard background. A clock appears in front of the text, which features heads of various CN characters. An animated transition wipe reveals the title of the show coming up, which is followed by another transition leading into the Cartoon Network logo superimposed over the animated background.
Technique: Analog computer animation.
Audio: A catchy tune, commonly used in bumpers that aired during the time. The announcer making remarks about the show coming up.
Audio Variants: Latin American Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese variants exist.
Availability: This was usually seen right before the show's credits after the final commercial break.
Visuals: Over a 3D-styled checkerboard background, letters hang from string that spell out the word "NEXT" as they dangle across the screen. Characters from a show are then shown doing certain movements, right before a 3D version of the Cartoon Network logo shows up in front of the checkerboarded pattern.
Audio: Usually a remixed version of the show's theme music, plus the announcer making remarks about the show coming up.
Availability: As the previous bumper, these too were shown right after the last commercial break, and right before the show's credits.
Visuals: A spotlight shines over a blue curtain, with letters spelling out "NEXT" printed across, in the familiar "Powerhouse" styled font. The curtains open up, revealing more curtains until it concludes with a green checkerboard-styled curtain, revealing clips of the show coming up. A curtain falls down, whereas the Cartoon Network logo fades into it.
Technique: 2D computer animation.
Audio: Same as the previous bumper.
Availability: This was the last bumper to be played out after the last break and before the credits once the Powerhouse look was finally used.
Visuals: There is the word "NEXT", usually being the subject of certain cartoon violence scenes, which is followed by the names and times of shows that are coming up next.
Audio: "Powerhouse" by Raymond Scott. Sometimes being re-arranged to fit the style of the bumper. Plus the announcer saying what's coming up next. In The Powerpuff Girls ' case, the narrator (voiced by Tom Kenny) announces it. In 2003, the Powerhouse theme was replaced by various generic fanfares and themes. The "Sailboat" and "Fist" bumpers later used the opening theme for "The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest", while the "Hypnotist" bump uses the first bit of "The Scooby-Doo Show" theme. However, Latin America and Brazil still used the original music.
Audio Variants: For Latin America: "En Instantes", and for Brazil: "Daqui a Pouco". The lineup is dubbed in their respective languages.
1st bumper (october 1, 1992-1998).
Technique: 2D computer animation combined with cel animation.
Audio: A re-arranged version of the respective show theme accompanied by an announcer saying things about it and then says: "[show name] will return/will be back" on we'll be back bumpers. On back to the show bumpers the announcer says: "[show name] is back." or "We now return to [show name] on Cartoon Network.".
Audio Variants: In the Latin American, Brazilian and Japanese feed versions, the announcer says the lines in Spanish, Portuguese or Japanese.
Availability: It was seen before/after commercial breaks between shows like Johnny Quest, Godzilla, Tom and Jerry, The Flintstones and other shows.
Visuals: The screen zooms in into a different place, like someone is running. Then, the CN logo appears on a yellow, green, blue, purple, or red background.
Audio: The Powerhouse music accompanied by someone saying either "We'll be right back after these messages", "And now back to our show" or "You're watching Cartoon Network". On Latin America, Brazil and Japan, the announcer would say the lines in Spanish, Portuguese or Japanese. These placeholder bumpers were used frequently along with the 1992 bumpers until 1998, when the 1998 bumpers were introduced. They were still used in Latin America until December 31, 2004.
Visuals: The Cartoon Network logo appears implicated in an action and gets hit or thrown up by something. After this the words "We'll be right back" or "Back to the show" would appear.
Variations :
Technique: 2D computer animation by Primal Screen.
Audio: The famous Powerhouse theme written by Raymond Scott, accompanied by an announcer saying "The show will be right back" or "The show is back". When appearing after the opening of the show for Logo Chase, the announcer says "You're watching Cartoon Network".
Audio Variants:
Availability: The bumpers usually appeared on shows which didn't have their own Powerhouse bumpers like The Mask and Pinky and the Brain .
Note : These bumpers were used during Halloween. The "We'll be right back" or "Back to the show" disclaimer wasn't seen at all.
Visuals: There are two idents so far.
Note: These bumpers were used during Thanksgiving. The "We'll be right back" or "Back to the show" disclaimer wasn't seen at all.
Note : These bumpers were used during winter. Only most of the bumpers included the "We'll be right back" or "Back to the show" disclaimer.
' We'll be back bumpers :
Back to the show bumpers :
Promo variant : This variant appeared at the end of some promos of the times. It's just a still variant of the We'll be back bumper with the show name screen and a still image of the respective character(s). Below the screen is the date and the hour when the respective show would be seen.
Audio: A cross between the re-arranged version of the show's respective theme song and the Powerhouse music written by Raymond Scott accompanied by an announcer saying something about the respective show and then he says "[show name] we'll be right back on Cartoon Network." or "[show name] is back on Cartoon Network". When appearing after the opening of the show, the announcer says "You're watching [show name] on Cartoon Network".
Availability: It appeared before/after commercial breaks between shows like Tom and Jerry , Looney Tunes , Scooby-Doo , Batman: The Animated Series , Ed Edd 'n Eddy , Animaniacs , Tiny Toons Adventures , Bugs and Daffy , Garfield and Friends , Beetlejuice , The Powerpuff Girls , Rocky and Bullwinkle and Dexter's Laboratory , among others. These bumpers were still in regular use in Latin American until December 31, 2004 and in Asia and Australia until September 2005.
Starting with the City era on June 14, 2004 (America), on January 1, 2005 (Latin America), and in September 2005 (Asia and Australia), the channel used the station ID's instead of regular "We'll be back/Back to the show" bumpers.
A typical "coming up next bumper" with Tom and Jerry as the example.
Here are all the Next Noods bumpers from Cartoon Network .
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Cartoon Network Coming Up Next Noods Bumpers (2008-2010)
An (almost) complete collection of the bumpers
The Annecy Animation Festival gives animators a stage to showcase their latest projects. There have already been many great reveals this year, but Cartoon Network has made one of the strongest showings by unveiling a series of upcoming spin-offs/revivals of some of the best shows the channel has ever aired.
Warner Bros. Discovery has been vocal about its plans to pour most of its resources into its pre-existing IPs . While I’m a little frustrated to see yet another company take the safe route and fall back on its established brands rather than try something new, I’d be lying if I told you that I’m not excited by all of the projects the company announced at Annecy.
I grew up watching Cartoon Network and its retro-themed sister channel, Boomerang, with my sister and parents. All of the reboots and spin-offs unveiled during Warner Bros. Discovery’s showcases are continuations of shows that still hold a special place in my heart as an adult. I was even happier to hear that the show’s original creators are in charge of these new projects.
Here are all the new Cartoon Network shows announced at Annecy. Information about these upcoming series is still trickling in, so some of the details I discuss here may change as the shows inch closer to their premieres.
Foster’s Funtime for Imaginary Friends is a spin-off of Craig McCracken Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends that aims to appeal to pre-schoolers. Bloo, the original series’ feckless protagonist, will be educating a group of young imaginary friends, and as fans of the OG can imagine, chaos and hijinks ensue.
According to Variety , McCracken has promised that Funhouse will be as fast-paced as Home but will drop the cynical humor that crept into the show’s later seasons. As someone who watched the original show become more mean-spirited as it went on, I can’t help but agree with that decision.
Adventure Time: Side Quest is the latest spin-off of Pendelton Ward’s comedy-fantasy epic Adventure Time. Nate Cash , who joined Adventure Time ‘s production team as a creative director before being promoted to supervising director, will oversee Side Quests .
Unlike the more adult-leaning Adventure Time: Fionna and Cake spin-off and the serialized final seasons of Adventure Time , Side Quests sounds like it will return the franchise to its episodic roots, with Finn and Jake embarking on new, self-contained adventures every week. Familiar faces like the Ice King will return, apparently scrubbed of the character development they underwent in the original Adventure Time series.
J.G. Quintel announced a continuation of the hit surreal comedy Regular Show . Festivalgoers reacted to this announcement with open applause, all of whom seemed happy to learn that Quintel had bounced back after the unexpected cancellation of his last show, Close Enough .
We don’t know much about this new project, but since Quintel himself voices Mordecai, I’m willing to bet that our favorite slackers will show up somehow.
Warner Bros. Animation, Cartoon Network Studio, and Hanna-Barbera Studios Europe also unveiled a clip show comprised of scenes from several in-production animated projects during Annecy. All of these clips were of shows that had already been announced, but they confirmed that the shows are further along the production process, giving us some idea of when they’ll be released.
Here are all of the shows that popped up during the clip show.
Other animated projects were unveiled, with the majority again being veteran Cartoon Network IPs continuations. However, a handful were entirely new series, all of which have the potential to become long-running series.
Here are all the new shows that got the green light during Annecy.
Looking at this slate, I’m excited about Cartoon Network’s future. If these shows do well, Warner Bro. Discovery may be willing to give new, more experimental shows the go-ahead.
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Name of Banner | Known Usage | Image | Notes |
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Cartoon Cartoon Fridays | June 9, 2000 - December 2000 | Used during Cartoon Cartoon Fridays. The Fridays disc would display a character from the show that is coming up next. |
Name of Banner | Known Usage | Image | Notes |
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Cartoon Cartoon Fridays | 2001 |
Name of Banner | Known Usage | Image | Notes |
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Cartoon Cartoon Fridays | 2002 |
Name of Banner | Known Usage | Image | Notes |
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Cartoon Cartoon Fridays | January 2003 - September 26, 2003 | Used during Cartoon Cartoon Fridays, Summer Fridays, and the first incarnation of Fridays. | |
Pokémon: Next | 2003 | Used right before airings of . |
Name of Banner | Known Usage | Image | Notes |
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Codename: Kids Next Door: Next | 2004 | Used right before airings of . | |
2004 Logo (prototype) | June 14 - 28, 2004 (lkd) | Programming information would pop up on the logo, replacing the CN text. |
Name of Banner | Known Usage | Image | Notes |
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Pop-Up Banner (Summer 2005) | May - September 2005 | ||
Tickle U | August 22 - December 2005 | ||
Pop-Up Banner (Wall) | September - November 2005 | ||
Pop-Up Banner (Clouds) | October 2005 | ||
Pop-Up Banner (Winter 2005) | December 2005 - March 2006 |
Name of Banner | Known Usage | Image | Notes |
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Pop-Up Banner (Winter 2005) | December 2005 - March 2006 | ||
Bridge (Yes) | April - May 2006 | Very rarely used. | |
Picket Fence (Yes) | April - May 2006 | Very rarely used. | |
Buildings (Yes) | April - May 2006 | Very rarely used. | |
Grass (Yes) | April - May 2006 | Very rarely used. | |
Pop-Up Banner (Toonami; TOM 3) | 2006 | ||
Pop-Up Banner (Yes) | May 2006 - April 2007 | ||
Operation: Z.E.R.O. | July (?) - August 2006 |
Name of Banner | Known Usage | Image | Notes |
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Pop-Up Banner (Yes) | May 2006 - April 2007 | ||
Pop-Up Banner (Toonami; TOM 4) | March 2007 - September 2008 | ||
Digital (Yes) | April 2007 - May 2007 | ||
Cartoon Network Invaded | May 2007 | ||
Pop-Up Banner (Summer 2007) | June 2007 - September 2007 | ||
Pop-Up Banner (Fall) | September 2007 - January 2008 | ||
Fried Dynamite | August 31, 2007 - November 2007 | ||
Dynamite Action Squad | September 1, 2007 - November 2007 | ||
Fried Dynamite | November 2007 - January 2008 | ||
Dynamite Action Squad | November 2007 - January 2008 | ||
Pop-Up Banner (Fall; thanksgiving) | November 2007 |
Name of Banner | Known Usage | Image | Notes |
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Pop-Up Banner (Fall) | January 2008 - July 2008 | ||
Pop-Up Banner (Noods) | July 2008 - March 2010 | ||
Pop-Up Banner (Noods; Dynamite Action Squad) | July 2008 - January 10, 2009 | ||
Fried Dynamite | January 2008 - September 26, 2008 | ||
Dynamite Action Squad | January 2008 - July 2008 | ||
New Thursday Nights | March 6, 2008 - March 27, 2008; Thursdays | ||
CN Thursday Nights | April 3, 2008 - May 29, 2008; Thursdays | ||
Har Har Tharsdays | June 2008 - December 2008 | ||
Halloween | Late October 2008 | ||
Pop-Up Banner (The Thumbtastic Afterschool Event) | November 3 - December 19, 2008 | ||
Dynamite Action Squad (late 2008) | December 2008 | ||
Pop-Up Banner (Noods; Christmas 2008) | December 2008 | Earliest known usage is . |
Name of Banner | Known Usage | Image | Notes |
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Pop-Up Banner (Noods) | July 2008 - March 2010 | ||
Pop-Up Banner (Saturday Crushzone) | January 17 - October 31, 2009 | ||
Pop-Up Banner (Ben 10: Alien Force Season Finale) | March 2009 | ||
Pop-Up Banner (Fried Dynamite Afterschool Block) | January 2009 - January 2010 | ||
Pop-Up Banner (Flicks) | January 2009-March 2010? | ||
Pop-Up Block (You Are Here: 2nd Pulse Limited) | May 1 - June 19, 2009 | ||
Har Har Tharsdays | June 2009 - March 2010 |
Name of Banner | Known Usage | Image | Notes |
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Pop-Up Banner (Noods) | January - March 2010 | ||
Pop-Up Banner (Prefuse) | March 2010 - May 28, 2010 | ||
Pop-Up Banner (Fried Dynamite Afterschool Block) | January - April 2010 | ||
Har Har Tharsdays | January - March 2010 | ||
Pop-Up Banner (CHECK it) | May 29 - December 2010 |
Name of Banner | Known Usage | Image | Notes |
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Pop-Up Banner (CHECK it) | 2011 | ||
The Amazing World of Gumball "Series Preview Next" Banner | Used to promote the sneak preview of . |
Name of Banner | Known Usage | Image | Notes |
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Pop-Up Banner (CHECK it) | January - September 2012 | Very rarely, banners advertising new episodes would put the "All New" text in a white on black block. | |
Pop-Up Banner (YEEEAUHHHH!) | September - December 2012 | ||
New Next Banner | July - December 2012 | Used before new episodes of and during the Monday night premiere block. | |
Pop-Up Banner (DC Nation) | March - October 2012 |
Name of Banner | Known Usage | Image | Notes |
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Pop-Up Banner (YEEEAUHHHH!) | January - May 19, 2013 | ||
Pop-Up Banner (CHECK it 3.0) | May 20 - December 2013 | ||
New Next Banner | January - May 20, 2013 | Used before new episodes of and during the Monday night premiere block. |
Name of Banner | Known Usage | Image | Notes |
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Pop-Up Banner (CHECK it 3.0) | 2014 |
Name of Banner | Known Usage | Image | Notes |
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Pop-Up Banner (CHECK it 3.0) | January 2015 | Last known usage on . | |
Pop-Up Banner (CHECK it 3.5) | January - June 2015 | Similar to the one used in 2013, 2014 and early January 2015, but with slightly different character icons. Specifically, the removal of the characters representing and , which had both been discontinued by the end of 2014. New are characters representing , , , and . Earliest known usage on . | |
Pop-Up Banner (Burst) | June - December 2015 | Uses a brand new animation and set of character icons. Earliest known usage on . |
Name of Banner | Known Usage | Image | Notes |
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Pop-Up Banner (Burst) | January - May 2016 | ||
Pop-Up Banner (Yoursday) | April 21 - November 17, 2016 | Used during Yoursday/Swordsday. | |
Pop-Up Banner (Dimensional, cyan) | May 30 - December 2016 | Used interchangably with each other. | |
Pop-Up Banner (Dimensional, yellow) | May 30 - December 2016 | ||
Pop-Up Banner (Dimensional, black) | October 2016 | Used around Halloween. | |
Pop-Up Banner (Dimensional, magenta) | December 2016 | Used during the holiday season. |
Name of Banner | Known Usage | Image | Notes |
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Pop-Up Banner (Dimensional, cyan) | January - May 2017 | ||
Pop-Up Banner (Dimensional, yellow) | January - May 2017 | ||
Pop-Up Banner (Summertime Go!, "New" badge) | May - August 2017 | ||
Pop-Up Banner (Dimensional Go!) | e.k.a. October 2017 | So far, only known usage on . Currently unknown on how long it was used for. |
Name of Banner | Known Usage | Image | Notes |
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Slim Pop-Up Banner (Dimensional Go!) | 2018 | ||
Slim Pop-Up Banner (Dimensional Go!, "New" badge) | 2018 | ||
Promotional Pop-Up Box (NEW NEW NEW NEW) | January 5 - March 2018 | Used during the NEW NEW NEW NEW block. | |
Slim Pop-Up Banner (Dimensional Go!, holidays) | December 2018 |
Name of Banner | Known Usage | Image | Notes |
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Pop-Up Banner (Dimensional Go!) | 2019 | ||
Slim Pop-Up Banner (Dimensional Go!) | 2019 | ||
Slim Pop-Up Banner (Dimensional Go!, "New" badge) | 2019 | ||
OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes! "More New Next" Banner | 2019 | Used during back to back new episodes of | |
Infinity Train "Continues Next" Pop-Up Box | - | Used for episodes 3-10 of Book 1 of . |
Name of Banner | Known Usage | Image | Notes |
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Pop-Up Banner (Dimensional Go!) | 2020 | ||
Slim Pop-Up Banner (Dimensional Go!) | 2020 | ||
Slim Pop-Up Banner (Dimensional Go!, "New" badge) | 2020 |
Name of Banner | Known Usage | Image | Notes |
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Pop-Up Banner Dimensional Go!) | 2021 | ||
Slim Pop-Up Banner (Dimensional Go!) | 2021 | ||
Slim Pop-Up Banner (Dimensional Go!, "New" badge) | 2021 | ||
Pop-Up Banner (Scoobtober) | October 2021 |
Name of Banner | Known Usage | Image | Notes |
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Pop-Up Banner (Dimensional Go!) | January - May 6, 2022 | ||
Slim Pop-Up Banner (Dimensional Go!) | January - October(?) 2022 | Officially retired in and around May. Might have been used in error as late as October 2022. | |
Itty (Cartoonito) | April 30, 2022 October 15, 2022 | Used to promote the premieres of and . | |
Pop-Up Banner (Redraw Your World) | May 7 - October 28, 2022 | First pop-up banner since the Noods era to not incorporate the channel logo. Officially retired on October 10, 2022 in favor of the Split Screen banner, although was used in error with said banner (notably failing to cover up the newly-positioned screenbug) until late October 2022. | |
Pop-Up Banner (Split Screen) | October 10, 2022 - present | First banner since the Yes! era to have customized banners based on what's being promoted. |
Name of Banner | Known Usage | Image | Notes |
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Pop-Up Banner (Split Screen) | 2023 |
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This is a sailboat from the Powerhouse era back in 1997-2004 so yeah.I don't own this bumper it belongs to cartoon network who made it not me. This is a sailboat from the Powerhouse era back in ...
These coming up next bumpers are all from a Saturday afternoon and night in June of 1999. Here's another Powerhouse next bumper. It's like the heavenly lineup of what's coming up next on Cartoon Network! For another set of Powerhouse bumpers today, I'm combining the Desert Mirage and Ocean Waves together.
October 1, 1992-1995 []. Nickname: "Checkerboard" . Bumper: The word "NEXT" appears in big bold letters in front of an animated checkerboard background.A clock appears in front of the text, which features heads of various CN characters. An animated transition wipe reveals the title of the show coming up, which is followed by another transition leading into the Cartoon Network logo superimposed ...
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Visuals: There is the word "NEXT", usually being the subject of certain cartoon violence scenes, which is followed by the names and times of shows that are coming up next. Technique: 2D computer animation. Audio: "Powerhouse" by Raymond Scott. Sometimes being re-arranged to fit the style of the bumper. Plus the announcer saying what's coming up next. In The Powerpuff Girls' case, the narrator ...
A Piano falls on Next sending it to Heaven. Here's another Powerhouse next bumper. It's like the heavenly lineup of what's coming up next on Cartoon Network! I feel like these three bumpers have a unique feel of its own. Poor "NEXT" trying to find his way down stairs safely but seems to always ends up in pain.
Cartoon Network 'Coming Up Next' bumper (14) Publication date 2000 Topics TV Bumper, VHS, 2000s, Cable television, Cartoon Network, Language English Item Size 24.7M . A bumper which I taped off the Australian version of the channel during 2000. Addeddate 2023-05-17 01:17:55 ...
During the Powerhouse era, most of Cartoon Network's shows used commercial bumpers, animated by Primal Screen, that depicted typical gags and scenes from the shows, underscored by a remix of the show's theme music set to "Powerhouse". Commonly, items from said skits would turn black and/or white, forming a checkerboard pattern on the screen. However, outside USA, shows that air in different ...
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Cartoon Network Coming Up Next Noods Bumpers (2008-2010) Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. Here are all the Next Noods bumpers from Cartoon Network. Means unknown whether there is material on YouTube Baby Daffy Duck - Baby Looney Tunes Batman - Batman: The Brave and the Bold Ben Tennyson (10 years) - Ben 10 ...
A bumper from cartoon explains what's up next when wrecking ball falls on top of next logo. Credit goes to 1mjusth3r3. If you don't remember this bumper, then you don't remember the 1997-2004 period for Cartoon Network plain and simple. The most original, very first ... 2003 brought in quite an unexpected turn for Cartoon Network. A collection of "NEXT" bumpers that aired during the final two ...
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All rights go to Cartoon Network. These coming up next bumpers span from 10:00pm to 3:00am. The famous falling piano for the original Cartoon Network. All rights go to Cartoon Network. These coming up next bumpers are all from a Saturday afternoon and night in June of 1999.
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