American TV series or program
Miles from Tomorrowland
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Also known as
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- Miles from Tomorrow
(internationally and original production title)
[1]
- Mission Force One
(season 3)
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Genre
| Children's television series
Science fiction
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Created by
| Sascha Paladino
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Based on
| Tomorrowland
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Directed by
| Paul Demeyer
Michael Daedalus Kenny
Kelly James
Sue Perrotto
John Eng
Jeff McGrath
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Voices of
| Cullen McCarthy (season 1)
Justin Felbinger (seasons 2-3)
Fiona Bishop
Olivia Munn
Tom Kenny
Dee Bradley Baker
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Theme music composer
| Beau Black
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Opening theme
| "Way Out"
[2]
Written and Performed by Beau Black
[3]
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Ending theme
| "Way Out" (Instrumental)
"Mission Force One Theme Song" by Frederik Wiedmann
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Composers
| Frederik Wiedmann (score)
Beau Black & Matt Mahaffey (songs)
Bela Fleck (additional score in banjo)
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Country of origin
| United States
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Original language
| English
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No.
of seasons
| 3
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No.
of episodes
| 75 (144 segments)
(
list of episodes
)
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Executive producers
| Sascha Paladino
Richard Marlis
Carmen Italia
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Producer
| Elizabeth Seidman & Audrey Geiger-Ford
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Editor
| Nicole Dubuc & Greg Johnson (story editors)
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Running time
| 22 minutes
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Production company
| Wild Canary Animation
[4]
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Network
| Disney Junior
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Release
| February 6, 2015
(
2015-02-06
)
?
September 10, 2018
(
2018-09-10
)
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Miles from Tomorrowland
(also known as
Miles from Tomorrow
as an original production title and internationally) is an American CGI-animated
children's television series
created by
Sascha Paladino
. It aired as shorts from January 19 to 23, before officially premiering on February 6, 2015.
[5]
This series is based on the
themed land
Tomorrowland
from the
Disney Parks
.
[6]
[7]
For the third season, which debuted on October 16, 2017, on Disney Channel,
Miles from Tomorrowland
was renamed
Mission Force One
.
[8]
It ended after three seasons, with the series finale airing on September 10, 2018.
[9]
The show received generally positive reviews from critics.
Premise
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In the year 2500, the Callisto family, composed of the character of Miles, his sister Loretta, and their scientist parents Phoebe and Leo, works for the Tomorrowland Transit Authority (TTA), to connect the universe.
[10]
[11]
Miles later leads a team called
Mission Force One
, which consists of Loretta and their friends, Haruna, Blodger, and Mirandos, as they continue their mission to Connect and Protect the Tomorrowland Transit Authority (TTA), while also dealing with a new threat called the
Nemesystems
.
Episodes
[
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Characters
[
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The show's voice director is Lisa Schaeffer.
Main
[
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]
Callisto family
:
- Miles Callisto (voiced by Cullen McCarthy in season 1 and Justin Felbinger in seasons 2 and 3) is an enthusiastic and curious 10-year-old boy with a somewhat reckless inventive streak whom the series is named after. His catchphrases are "Blastastic!," "Superstellar!," "Galactic!," "Aw, craters!," and "Let's rocket!"
[13]
He is also the captain of the newly established Mission Force One. He possesses a hovering
skateboard
called a "blastboard" and a
boomerang
known as a "lazerang". As the captain of Mission Force One, he now has a blast shield that doubles as a blastboard, as well as a lazerang that can extend and become a staff.
- Loretta Callisto (voiced by Fiona Bishop) is Miles' big sister who is 11 years old and the brainier of the two children. She is a technology whiz. She also likes to read directions and follow the rules, although she can act petulant at times and berate Miles and M.E.R.C. with impunity.
[13]
She is nicknamed "Starshine" by her mom
[14]
[15]
and dad.
[16]
She is also Mission Force One's mission specialist, and as a member of Mission Force One, she wields holographic
chakrams
. She's also fascinated by the ancient, technologically advanced, mystery race only known as "The Builders".
- Phoebe Callisto (nee Beifong)
[17]
(voiced by
Olivia Munn
) is Loretta and Miles' mother,
[13]
and the ship's captain. She is an ambitious and accomplished woman who excels in her career and challenges her family to do their best.
- Leonard "Leo" Callisto (voiced by
Tom Kenny
) is Loretta and Miles' father
[13]
and the ship's engineer and Stellar Mechanic.
[18]
He is also a pilot and the inventor of the family. Leo demonstrates a relaxed attitude which leads him to problem-solve in innovative ways.
Callisto companions:
- Stella (voiced by
Grey Griffin
) is the computer voice at the ship Stellosphere.
- M.E.R.C. (Mechanical Emotionally Responsive Creature; voiced by
Dee Bradley Baker
) is the family's pet robot ostrich who is never far from Miles's side.
[13]
Watson and Crick:
- Admiral Watson (voiced by
Danny Jacobs
) is one head of the Tomorrowland Transit Authority and is the more serious of the siblings.
[19]
- Admiral Crick (voiced by
Diedrich Bader
) ? One head of the Tomorrowland Transit Authority, who is seen to be more comedic (intentionally or not) of the siblings.
These character names are presumably an allusion to the discoverers of the structure of
DNA
,
James Watson
, and
Francis Crick
.
Recurring
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- Joe Callisto (voiced by
Adrian Grenier
) is an intergalactic crime fighter, Leo's brother, and Miles and Loretta's uncle. He also owns a robot dog, Cap9, who seems related to Scooby-doo.
[20]
- Vincent Callisto (voiced by
Jonathan Frakes
) is Leo's father and retired captain of the TTA ship
Explorer
- Gadfly Garnett (voiced by
Mark Hamill
) is an alien outlaw obsessed with owning the latest technology. Usually he will say "I am Gadfly Garnet, the greatest galactic outlaw ever to...", who lives in an asteroid and while for most of the show (until Mission Force One) seems to be the main villain, he does temporarily help the Callistos in the episode "Unexpected Ally", albeit with much suspicion.
- Spectryx (voiced by
George Takei
) is an alien from (mentioned only) planet Parallax who can only see in infrared.
- Professor Randii Rubicon (voiced by
Bill Nye
) is a scientist who mostly studies Neptune and the Builders.
[
clarification needed
]
He gave the Cosmic Explorers and Loretta a tour of the Trident Research Station in Neptune.
- Axel is a robot that the admirals sent to the Callistos as a replacement for M.E.R.C. He is strong and helpful, but also very uncaring. Because of this, he was recalled by the admirals, who allowed M.E.R.C. to stay with the Callistos.
- Commander S'leet (voiced by
Wil Wheaton
) who's a secondary villain until the third season, who can seemingly disappear, as if digitally.
- Lysander Floovox (voiced by
Alton Brown
)
- Auntie Frida (voiced by
Brenda Song
) is Phoebe's sister. She can do a 1-arm
handstand
on Mars and paints while doing so.
[21]
- Mr. Avon Xylon (voiced by
Dee Bradley Baker
)
[22]
is an alien mailman. Baker also portrays Lieutenant Luminex, Captain Joe's second-in-command.
- The Game Master (voiced by
Whoopi Goldberg
) is a play creative tech genius.
- Dr. Consilium (voiced by
LeVar Burton
) is a Galactic School teacher.
- Dr. Zephyr Skye (a.k.a. Dr. Z.; voiced by
Ginger Zee
) is Tomorrowland's leading meteorologist.
- Haruna Kitumba (voiced by
Issac Ryan Brown
) is Miles's best friend & neighbor prior to Miles' departure to space who serves as a navigator of the Mission Force One. His Mission Force One armored suit gives him the ability to punch through anything.
- Pipp Wimpley (voiced by
Ethan Wacker
) is a young alien from ocean planet, Atlantix.
- Mirandos (voiced by Ivy Bishop) is a young intelligent Ariellian from the planet Tempestoro who serves as an engineer of Mission Force One. She wears gloves known as "Solidizer gloves" that can create any object for any mission.
- Dashiell Scamp (voiced by
Diedrich Bader
) is an alien that "trades" for robots and leaves
newton balls
in exchange.
- Zeno (voiced by
Manny Montana
) is the computer voice of the starship
Zenith
.
- Commander Nemex (voiced by Elan Garfias) is the cruel commander of the Nemesystems. He is later revealed to be Silas, a TTA Cadet who was rejected from Mission Force One due to his dislike of working with others.
- Aggro (voiced by
John DiMaggio
) is the second-in-command of the Nemesystems.
Blopp family
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- Captain Bobble Blopp
[23]
(voiced by
Danny Jacobs
)
- Blippy Blopp (voiced by
Tom Kenny
)
- Blodger Blopp (voiced by
Sam Lavagnino
) is the son of Bobble and Blippy, Miles' friend from planet Bloppsburgh who serves as a ship operator of Mission Force One. As a member of Mission Force One, he can
shapeshift
into any inanimate object he thinks of.
Dethalians
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- Queen Gemma (voiced by
Grey Griffin
) is the queen of the Dethalians. Ever since Gadfly tried to steal her technology, she doesn't trust anyone who trespasses into her territory uninvited. However, in some episodes, she becomes a reluctant ally and shows a kinder side. She loves her son Rygan and is very protective of him. Overprotective, perhaps.
- Prince Rygan (voiced by Rio Mangini) is Queen Gemma's son. Rygan made friends with Miles and helped him and his family escape after Queen Gemma arrested them for entering her kingdom without permission. In
Scavengers of Mars
, he becomes a Cosmic Explorer and joins the scavenger hunt.
Production
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Nancy Kanter said "We hope this series will influence a child's interest in science and technology by introducing them at an early age to the exciting world of space exploration, how things work and what lies beyond the here and now."
[24]
A total of 24 episodes, each consisting of two 11-minute stories, were ordered for the series' first season.
[4]
On April 28, 2015, the series was renewed for a second season, which premiered on June 20, 2016.
[25]
On September 1, 2017, it was renewed for a third season, but the series was renamed
Mission Force One
.
[26]
Miles from Tomorrowland
is made by using
Autodesk Maya
. The CGI character designs were created with
Adobe Photoshop
and
Adobe After Effects
, and the
3D models
were created in Maya.
[27]
The episodes are edited with
Adobe Premiere
.
[28]
Release
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Broadcast
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Miles from Tomorrowland
premiered on
Disney Junior
in Canada on February 21, 2015.
[29]
In Australia and New Zealand,
Disney Junior
released the series on April 18.
[30]
In the United Kingdom and Ireland, the show premiered on
Disney Junior
on May 11 as
Miles from Tomorrow
.
[31]
In Asia, it debuted on
Disney Junior
on August 17. In India, it premiered on
Disney Junior
on February 6, 2016.
Home media
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Home media is distributed by
Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
. The series was later made available to stream on
Disney+
.
[32]
[33]
DVD releases
Title
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Release Date
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Episodes
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Additional Features
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Miles from Tomorrowland: Let's Rocket!
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August 11, 2015
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- "Runaway Shuttle" / "Surfin' the Whirlpool" (Season 1, Episode 1)
- "Ocean in Motion" / "Explorer Exchange" (Season 1, Episode 3)
- "Game On" / "How I Saved My Summer Vacation" (Season 1, Episode 4)
- "Who Stole the Stellosphere?" / "Rock N' Roll" (Season 1, Episode 6)
- "To the Goldilocks Zone" / "Hiccup in the Plan" (Season 1, Episode 9)
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Clip-On Blastboard Flashlight
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Reception
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Critical response
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Neil Genzlinger of
The New York Times
called
Miles from Tomorrowland
"enjoyable." He went on to say, "This family is a foursome plus pet, but if
The Jetsons
was some kind of inspiration for it, everyone has received an upgrade... Yes, it's a bit creepy to think of two children being raised in the claustrophobic confines of a four-person spaceship, home schooling taken to an extreme. But the show is fast-moving enough to keep young viewers interested... and it's not shy about putting Miles and Loretta in gently life-threatening predicaments. Parents, meanwhile, might get a kick out of guessing who is providing the voices of some recurring characters."
[34]
Rob Owen of the
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
said "
Miles from Tomorrowland
has some real science facts threaded through it- there's mention of Jupiter's moon lo in an early episode- but given how these factoids sit side-by-side with the science fiction gadgets and spaceships, its unclear what positive educational impact their inclusion will have." He also noted that "the show's family role modeling is commendable."
[35]
Emily Ashby of
Common Sense Media
have the series a grade of four out of five stars, praised the depiction of positive messages and role models, saying that
Miles from Tomorrowland
challenges traditional gender roles and promotes work ethic, while noting the presence of educational value regarding the vocabulary dealing with space.
[36]
Azure Hall and Casey Suglia of
Romper
included
Miles from Tomorrowland
in their "Great Shows Your Kids Will Love To Stream On Disney+" list, writing, "If you have a kid that's space obsessed, or have a big imagination that is out of this world, this show is sure to be right up their alley."
[37]
Ratings
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The series was watched by more than 2.5 million viewers in the United Kingdom and 10% of British kids aged 4 to 7 watched it in the first week alone, making it the UK's highest rated pay TV kids channel. It was the highest rated show on Disney Junior for May 2015. Across the EMEA region, it received 8.7 million viewers, including 2.6 million young kids and 1.1 million boys.
[38]
Since airing, Miles from Tomorrowland has achieved ratings success for Disney. According to a press release by
Disney?ABC Television Group
using data from
Nielsen
,
[39]
across Q3 of 2015 (6/29 through 9/27), Miles from Tomorrowland was the fourth highest-rated series across preschooler-dedicated TV networks in the US with 653,000 total viewers ages 2+ who watched the show on
Disney Junior
. This ranking was surpassed only by
PJ Masks
(767,000),
Sofia the First
(667,000), and
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse
(666,000), all
Disney Junior
shows as well.
Accolades
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Year
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Award
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Category
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Nominee(s) and recipient(s)
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Result
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Ref.
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2015
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Environmental Media Awards
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Children's Television
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Miles from Tomorrowland
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Won
|
[40]
[41]
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2016
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Daytime Emmy Awards
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Outstanding Special Class Animated Program
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Carmen Italia, Richard Marlis, Sascha Paladino, Paul Demeyer, Elizabeth Seidman, Audrey Geiger-Ford
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Nominated
|
[42]
[43]
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Outstanding Sound Mixing - Animation
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Carlos Sanches, Otis Van Osten
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Nominated
|
2017
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Kidscreen Awards
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Best Animated Series
|
Miles from Tomorrowland
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Nominated
|
[44]
[45]
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In other media
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Video games
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In 2015,
Disney Enterprises, Inc.
released a
mobile app
inspired by the television series called
Miles from Tomorrowland: Missions
[46]
[47]
[48]
as well as an interactive episode on the now-defunct Disney Junior Appisodes mobile app.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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@NickandMore (August 21, 2018).
"2 preschool series finales of note: "Sofia the First: Forever Royal" 90-minute finale airs Sept. 8 at 11am on the Disney Junior channel (and Sept. 10 on Disney Channel). "Mission Force One" (originally "Miles from Tomorrowland") airs Sept. 10 at 5pm on the Disney Junior channel"
(
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.
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"
.
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Callisto, Phoebe. "Journey to the Frozen Planet".
Miles from Tomorrowland
.
Don't worry, starshine! We'll save you
- ^
Callisto, Phoebe. "Attack of the Flickorax".
Miles from Tomorrowland
.
Watch your back starshine.
- ^
Callisto, Leo. "Space Mission: Mars (Miles vs Volcano)".
Miles from Tomorrowland
. 7 minutes in.
Don't worry Starshine, mom and Miles will find your aunt Frida in time.
- ^
Callisto, Miles. "Happy Captain's Day".
Miles from Tomorrowland
. 2 minutes in.
What's the Beifong Comet? And why does it have grandma and grandpa's last name?
Callisto, Leo. "Happy Captain's Day".
Miles from Tomorrowland
. 3 minutes in.
Your mom's great great great great not-sure-how-many greats grandfather first discovered it 536 years ago.
Callisto, Phoebe. "Happy Captain's Day".
Miles from Tomorrowland
. 4 minutes in.
That's why it's called Beifong, after my family name.
- ^
"Downsized".
Miles from Tomorrowland
.
Leo, you are the nearest Stellar Mechanic, can you help us?
(closed captions capitalize)
- ^
"Spectrum.net"
.
www.spectrum.net
.
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"Saving Lumaro".
Miles from Tomorrowland
.
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"Space Mission: Mars Miles vs. the Volcano".
Miles from Tomorrowland
.
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Xylon, Avon. "Downsized".
Miles from Tomorrowland
.
Hello! You've reached Avon Xylon. Please leave a holo-message.
- ^
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"
.
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.
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.
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(
Tweet
) – via
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.
- ^
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(
Tweet
) – via
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.
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.
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.
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.
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