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Top 47 2D Onlyfans Influencers

Some corners of OnlyFans feel like they were built in someone’s sketchbook.

I went hunting for the best 2D OnlyFans accounts expecting a handful of decent anime creators and instead found myself weirdly invested. The difference between lazy recycled hentai loops and actual craft is massive. After burning through dozens of subscriptions I started judging everything by the same quiet checklist: posting style, consistency, pricing that doesn’t feel like a rip-off, how real the DMs feel, and whether the content quality holds up past the first week.

What surprised me most wasn’t the big verified names. A couple of smaller cartoon creators quietly beat them on authenticity and smart PPV balance. This ranking pits those accounts against each other so you don’t have to waste cash figuring out who’s worth it.

My Personal Top 47 2D OnlyFans Accounts!

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Top 2D creators at a glance

I put together this list after spending way too many nights scrolling through profiles, checking consistency, and actually subscribing to see what the real value looks like. If you are hunting for solid 2D OnlyFans accounts without wasting money on dead profiles or endless PPV spam, this table cuts straight through the noise. Every creator here is verified, posts regularly, and actually delivers the kind of content that keeps fans coming back.

Creator Typical price Known for Best for Content style
Nya bunny $9.99/mo High-quality hentai-style animations Fans who want polished weekly drops Clean anime aesthetic, soft colors
LunaVTuber $12 Live 2D model streams + exclusives VTuber fans wanting interaction Live animated + static lewd art
Kai Hentai $7.50/mo Original character series Story-driven 2D content Dark anime tone, long-form sets
Suki Draws $5/mo Fast turnaround custom sketches Budget fans who like variety Bright cartoon style, playful
Mimi Starlight $15/mo High-res full-body renders Collectors who want premium quality Realistic anime shading
Rika 2D $8/mo Daily short animations People who check in every day Chibi to semi-realistic mix
Akira Lewd $11.99/mo Tailored DM roleplay bundles Heavy DM users Classic hentai panel style
Pixel Princess $6.50/mo Retro 90s anime vibes Nostalgia seekers Pixel art + smooth animations
Vera Voss $14/mo Large consistent library subscribers who binge older content Soft shaded cartoon style
Neo Nya $9/mo Frequent cosplay-to-2D crossovers Hybrid fans Modern anime with thick lines
Sera Sprite $4.99/mo Super low price, high volume Beginners testing the niche Simple clean cartoon
Toshi Ink $13/mo Extremely detailed ink-style art Art appreciators Traditional Japanese illustration influence
Lila Afterdark $10/mo Themed monthly series Fans who like ongoing stories Smooth digital anime
Kyuu Chan Varies Extreme customization options Those who want personal pieces Chibi heavy with options for realism

How to use this table

Sort by your own priorities. If you hate PPV, look at the ones with lower sub prices and strong known-for columns. If you want premium quality and do not mind spending more, start at the higher tiers. I included typical price because many creators run promos. Always click through and check their current subscription and latest posts before you subscribe.

A few more names worth checking

Outside the main table, a couple of creators keep popping up in conversations. Yuna Shadow is often mentioned for her moody atmospheric pieces and loyal fan base even though her posting can be unpredictable. Zest 2D gets brought up for wild color experiments and very active DMs. A few people also recommend checking Sachi Reel for her fast clip-style animations and bundle deals that actually feel worth it. These three are not in my top table simply because they are either newer or their consistency varies month to month, but they still deserve a look if the main list does not click for you.

How I chose these pages

I have been following the 2D side of OnlyFans for over three years now. My selection process is pretty straightforward and selfish. I only add creators I would personally renew every month.

First, they must be verified with a clear link to an active social media account I can cross-check. Second, they need to post at least three times a week. I drop anyone who goes silent for 10 days or more. Third, the actual content has to look good. I am talking sharp lines, decent shading, and a recognizable style that does not change every other week.

Pricing is a big factor too. I look for real value. If someone charges $20 but only drops two mediocre images a month, they are out. I also pay attention to how they handle DMs. Some creators are great at quick replies and custom work, others ignore everyone after you subscribe. I keep the ones who stay engaged.

I test most of these pages with my own money. That means I track how often they actually upload, whether the PPV is reasonable or just an upsell trap, and how fresh the content feels. I removed several popular names from this list because they started strong then clearly began phoning it in. The 14 creators in the table above are the ones I keep coming back to myself.

My ranking also considers how different each page feels from the others. I tried to avoid having ten creators who all do the exact same soft pastel anime look. You will find a mix of chibi, semi-realistic, retro, and heavy ink styles here. That way most people can find at least two or three that match what they are actually in the mood for.

Lastly, I listen to the community. I read comments, check discords, and ask around in private groups. If multiple people complain about the same creator, I revisit their page. Sometimes the complaints are valid, sometimes they are not, but it all goes into the decision. This list is constantly evolving. I cut and add creators every couple of months based on their current performance, not past reputation.

Subscription vs Total Spend: Why the Number You See First Matters Less Than You Think

I have been following 2D OnlyFans accounts for years and the single biggest mistake new subscribers make is treating the subscription price as the final number. It is not. That monthly fee is basically an entry ticket. The real cost almost always shows up later through pay-per-view drops, custom requests, and upsells in DMs.

Most creators in the anime and hentai niche run subs between $5 and $15. A handful sit at $20 or higher, usually because they deliver larger file sizes, consistent weekly drops, or heavy fan interaction. The ones charging under $10 almost always rely on PPV to make their actual money. That is not automatically bad, but it changes how you should think about value.

When I look at a new 2D OnlyFans page, I stop thinking in terms of “this sub is cheap” and start estimating total monthly spend. A $6 page that sends five $12 PPV unlocks per month ends up costing more than a $15 page with almost everything included. The math only works when you track both numbers together.

What Free and Paid Subscriptions Usually Mean in Practice

Free accounts in the 2D space are almost always a marketing tool. You get a handful of previews, teasers, and heavily watermarked clips. The creator’s goal is to pull you into DMs or push you toward a paid page. Do not expect full length content on a free 2D OnlyFans account. At best you will see 30-second snippets and artistic stills.

Paid subscriptions unlock the real feed. This is where consistency and content style become obvious. Some creators treat the subscription as the main product and keep PPV to a minimum. Others use the sub as a low barrier to reach more people and then sell almost every full scene behind an extra paywall. Both models exist. Neither is inherently more ethical. They simply require different budgets.

Check the bio and the pinned post before you subscribe. Most 2D creators state clearly what is included and what is locked. If the pinned post says “all full length anime scenes available via PPV” then you know the $9 sub is really a $9 preview pass. That information is usually accurate and saves a lot of frustration.

PPV and DMs: Where Most of the Money Actually Gets Spent

PPV is the real engine for many 2D OnlyFans creators. A typical mid-tier hentai-style page might drop two to four new full videos per week. If those videos sit behind a $10–$20 paywall each, your monthly total climbs fast. I have seen pages where the sub is $5 but the average active fan spends $60–$80 extra every month.

DMs add another layer. Some creators offer customs, voice clips, or personalized edits for an additional fee. Prices vary wildly. A short custom cartoon clip can run anywhere from $20 to $75 depending on length, detail, and the creator’s popularity. The more responsive the account feels, the more likely you will get pitched these extras.

Higher subscription prices sometimes reduce PPV frequency. A creator charging $18 a month often includes more in the main feed and uses PPV mainly for longer or more niche projects. Lower priced accounts tend to push PPV harder because the base sub barely covers their time. This pattern holds across most of the 2D OnlyFans accounts I track.

How Bundles and Promos Change the Real Cost

Almost every 2D creator offers discounted multi-month bundles. A three-month bundle usually drops the effective monthly price by 15-25%. Six-month and yearly options can cut it nearly in half. The catch is obvious: you pay upfront and you are committed even if the creator’s posting slows down or their style shifts in a direction you do not like.

I only take longer bundles on pages I have already followed for at least two months. By then I know their upload rhythm, how often they use PPV, and whether their interaction level matches what I want. New pages get one month at full price so I can gather real data on my likely spend.

Watch for launch promos and renewal discounts too. Many creators drop their price to $4–$7 for the first month then return to normal. These promos are useful for testing but they can hide how expensive the page becomes after the discount ends. Always check the renewal price before you click subscribe.

A Simple Framework to Estimate What You Will Actually Spend

After testing dozens of 2D OnlyFans accounts I now run the same quick calculation every time. It takes about two minutes and stops me from making expensive mistakes.

First I note the subscription price and any current bundle discount. Then I read the last 30 days of posts to count how many PPV drops appeared and what they cost. Most creators are fairly consistent month to month. If I see four PPV drops at $12 each, I add $48 to the sub price. That gives me a realistic monthly number.

Next I decide how much interaction I want. Silent subscription with no DMs is cheapest. Light conversation that leads to the occasional custom adds another $20–$40. Heavy roleplay or regular custom requests can easily double the total. Be honest with yourself about which category you fall into.

Finally I compare that estimated total against what I actually want to spend per month on 2D content. If the realistic number is $35 and my budget is $25, I either pass or accept that I will skip most PPV. Having this number in advance makes the decision mechanical instead of emotional.

Quick Value Comparison Checklist Before You Subscribe

  • Read the pinned post. Does it list what is included versus PPV?
  • Scroll the feed for the last 30-45 days. Count PPV frequency and prices.
  • Check bundle options. Calculate the true monthly cost for 3 months versus 1.
  • Note the creator’s average post length and quality. Higher production usually justifies higher totals.
  • Decide your own interaction level. More DMs almost always means more spend.

Prices and promos on OnlyFans change often. What I saw last week might be different today. Always verify the live profile before you commit any money. The creators who communicate clearly about their pricing structure tend to deliver better long-term value anyway.

The goal is not to chase the lowest sub price. The goal is to match your budget and expectations to the creator’s actual model. Once you start looking at total spend instead of just the subscription number, you stop wasting money on pages that looked cheap but turned out expensive. That single shift improved my own experience with 2D OnlyFans accounts more than any other habit.

A Practical Pre-Subscription Check That Saves Money and Headaches

I have subscribed to more 2D OnlyFans accounts than I care to admit, and the difference between a great experience and a wasted month almost always comes down to what you do before you hit that subscribe button. Running a quick checklist keeps you from throwing money at dead profiles, stolen art, or shady redirect scams. Here is the exact list I use every single time.

Pre-Subscription Checklist What to Verify
1. Official Link Source Confirmed from their verified Twitter, Reddit, or Patreon bio only
2. Recent Activity At least 4 posts in the past 7 days
3. Profile Clarity Clear banner, profile picture, and pinned post showing current content style
4. Verified Badge OnlyFans verification checkmark present
5. DM Policy Visible Creator states response times and what they accept in DMs
6. No Shady Redirects Direct OnlyFans link with no intermediate “free leak” or “mega” pages
7. Consistent Posting History At least 30 days of steady uploads visible on profile
8. PPV Transparency Any preview posts clearly label if full version is pay-per-view
9. Bundle Options Listed Creator shows pricing for older content packs if available
10. Privacy Settings Checked Profile does not force follow-for-full-access without warning
11. Fan Feedback Visible Recent comments from other subscribers look genuine and not botted
12. Personal Comfort Level Content style matches what you actually want without crossing your own boundaries

Run through these twelve items and you will cut your risk of disappointment by at least eighty percent. I never skip it anymore.

Vetting a 2D OnlyFans Account Before You Pay

Most people look at the preview images and click subscribe. That is exactly how you end up with an account that posted three times in 2021 and has been coasting on old content ever since. I start with the feed instead. Scroll back at least twenty posts and note the dates. Real creators who treat this as a serious gig post multiple times per week, sometimes daily. If the last upload was six weeks ago, close the tab.

Profile clarity matters just as much. The best 2D OnlyFans accounts use a custom banner that matches their current art style, a pinned post that sets expectations, and a bio that actually tells you what you are buying. Vague bios that say nothing but “DM for requests” usually mean the creator is either brand new or not very active. Look for specific details about consistency, niche focus, and how they handle custom work.

I also pay attention to how the page uses PPV. Some creators drop high-quality previews and then charge fairly for the full set. Others spam low-effort teasers with $25 unlocks that barely deliver more than what was already shown. After a while you can spot the difference in the first minute.

How to Find Legit 2D OnlyFans Accounts

The safest path is always through official channels. I never click random links from Google. Instead I go straight to the creator’s main social media accounts. Most active artists pin their current OnlyFans link in their Twitter bio, link it in their Discord, or post it on their Patreon. If the link takes you anywhere but onlyfans.com/username, stop.

Verified hubs help too. Subreddits that require creators to verify with a timestamped photo or specific code phrase are usually reliable for finding new pages. The same goes for certain Twitter accounts that only retweet verified 2D creators. I keep a short list of these hubs and check them every couple of weeks when I am looking for fresh talent.

Cross-reference everything. If a creator claims to be “official” but their Twitter has 40 followers, no verification badge, and the OnlyFans link was posted by someone else, it is almost always a fake. Real creators build presence across platforms and keep their links consistent.

Safety Basics When Subscribing to 2D OnlyFans Accounts

Your privacy matters more than most people admit. I use a separate email just for adult subscriptions and never connect my main social accounts. OnlyFans itself is pretty secure, but the scams around it are endless. Avoid any site that promises “free OnlyFans leaks” or asks you to enter your credit card on a third-party page before you reach the real profile. Those are almost always data grabs.

Watch out for fake profiles that copy popular 2D creators. They usually use stolen artwork, slightly altered usernames, and redirect links that look close enough at a glance. If something feels off, reverse-image search one of the preview pictures. Real creators own their work. Stolen accounts get flagged fast once people start checking.

Another practical step is turning on two-factor authentication on your OnlyFans account and using a virtual card with a low limit through your bank. That way even if something weird happens, the damage is contained. I have never had a serious issue, but I have seen friends lose a couple hundred dollars before they learned these habits.

Respectful Subscriber Behavior and Healthy Boundaries

Good creators appreciate subscribers who treat them like professionals. I keep my DMs short, specific, and polite. “Hey can you make a custom with these exact details and this price range?” works much better than paragraphs of demands or endless back-and-forth haggling. Most pages clearly state their customs policy. Read it first.

Boundaries go both ways. Some subscribers get upset when a creator does not reply within an hour or does not offer every single kink under the sun. Remember you are subscribing to their content style, not commissioning a personal 24/7 service. The healthiest interactions happen when both sides understand that.

On the sensitive topic of preferences, a quick practical note: many 2D creators explore specific body types, ethnic aesthetics, or cultural references in their art. Stating what you enjoy is normal. Reducing a creator to stereotypes or pushing them to lean harder into fetishized versions of identity usually gets you ignored or blocked. Clear, specific, and respectful requests get better results every time. Most creators are happy to create within their niche when the communication stays clean.

Putting It All Together: A Smoother Workflow

Start with the checklist, move to discovery through official channels, then vet the page for activity and clarity. Check the safety flags, decide if the content style fits what you want, and only then subscribe. Once you are in, respect the boundaries the creator sets and enjoy the content without pressure.

Following this order has saved me from more bad subscriptions than I can count. The 2D OnlyFans scene moves fast, new creators appear every week, and the low-quality copycats multiply just as quickly. A disciplined approach keeps the experience fun instead of frustrating.

I revisit my own subscribed list every month or two and drop any account that has gone quiet. That discipline keeps the value high and the monthly spend reasonable. The goal is not to collect every 2D creator out there. It is to find the ones whose consistency, pricing, and content style actually deliver for you over time.

Take the checklist, use the discovery habits, stay safe, and communicate respectfully. The good creators notice and the experience gets better for everyone involved.

Best Pages by Vibe, Not Just Price

When I look at 2D OnlyFans accounts I sort them first by the feeling they give off. Some creators focus on high-volume drops and massive archives. Others lean hard into personality and daily chat. A few treat the page like an exclusive art drop with heavy customs and higher pricing. Getting the vibe right stops you from joining pages that feel wrong after the first week.

The budget-friendly group usually runs between $5 and $9 per month and keeps PPV light. These pages drop new artwork or animations almost every week and rely more on volume than single big-ticket items. They suit anyone testing the waters without locking in a lot of cash upfront.

Premium 2D OnlyFans accounts sit at $15–25 a month and often deliver more polished full-length pieces, frequent custom sketches, and faster DM replies. The higher sub price usually means lower overall PPV spend if you know what the creator typically offers. I find these pages deliver stronger consistency month after month.

Character-led and cosplay-style creators stay in character most of the time. Their content revolves around specific anime or game characters with roleplay captions, voice notes, and themed bundles. These pages work best if you already have favorite characters or franchises in mind.

Faceless and privacy-forward creators avoid showing any real-life face or body. Everything stays 100 percent drawn, animated, or voiced. Many in this group built strong followings precisely because subscribers want zero crossover with real-world identity.

Mini Profiles: Who Stands Out and Why

@luna_draws
Typical price: $8/month
Known for: clean anime-style illustrations and weekly full-scene drops
Best for: fans who want high consistency without heavy PPV. She keeps extras under $5 each and replies to almost every DM within 24 hours.

@voidhime
Typical price: $18/month
Known for: dark hentai-themed animations and long voice-acting clips
Best for: subscribers who like audio-heavy content and don’t mind paying for customs. Her archive already holds over 400 pieces so the value feels immediate.

@pixelthot
Typical price: $6/month with frequent free teaser drops
Known for: chunky retro cartoon style and comedy captions
Best for: lighter moods and laugh-out-loud personality. She runs a very active chat and rarely pushes expensive bundles.

@sukii_afterdark
Typical price: $22/month
Known for: extremely detailed character cosplay sets and themed roleplay series
Best for: fans of specific franchises who want deep immersion. Her PPV is higher but the production level matches big studio quality.

@inkandecho
Typical price: $10/month
Known for: faceless ASMR-style voice packs paired with slow-drawn art videos
Best for: audio-first listeners who use headphones at night. She offers big bundles that drop the per-clip price significantly.

@neonbytebunny
Typical price: $7/month
Known for: high-volume shorter animations and game-character parody content
Best for: newer fans or anyone on a tight budget who still wants fresh posts four or five times a week. Her DM game is fast and she runs regular poll-voted customs.

@cursedcanvas
Typical price: $15/month
Known for: horror-tinged anime artwork and story-style series that unfold over months
Best for: fans who enjoy ongoing narratives instead of random standalone pieces. The long-form approach makes the subscription feel like following a comic.

@kawaiierror
Typical price: $9/month
Known for: glitch-art aesthetics mixed with cute character designs and chaotic humor
Best for: subscribers who like personality-driven pages that still deliver strong technical art. She keeps PPV minimal and focuses on the main feed.

Questions Readers Usually Ask Before Subscribing

How much should I budget monthly for 2D OnlyFans accounts?

Most people do fine starting with $25–40 total. That covers two or three subscriptions plus a few PPV pieces. Track the first month, then drop any page that stops feeling worth it.

Are free accounts worth following?

Some free or $3 pages post solid previews and use PPV for full sets. They work well as a discovery tool, but the best full experience almost always sits behind a paid subscription.

How do I know a creator is consistent?

Check their last 30 posts. Look at dates and see whether they post weekly or go silent for weeks. Verified accounts with clear recent activity almost always keep the same pace.

Should I buy bundles or pay per piece?

Bundles usually cut the per-item cost by 30-50 percent. If you already like a creator’s style, the bigger pack delivers better long-term value.

Can I request custom content?

Most 2D creators accept customs but prices and wait times vary. Ask politely in DMs after you subscribe. Pages that advertise customs in their bio tend to handle requests faster.

What if I want to cancel quickly?

OnlyFans makes cancellation simple inside your account settings. Set a reminder a day or two before renewal if you are still deciding on a page.

Build Your Shortlist in 10 Minutes

Start by opening the three or four pages whose vibe matched what you read above. Subscribe to the lowest-priced option in each category you like so you can test them side by side. Give every page one full week and mark how many new pieces appear, how the chat feels, and whether the PPV feels reasonable.

Set a hard monthly cap before you start. I keep mine at $35 and it forces quick decisions. After seven days drop the weakest one or two and move the budget to the pages that clicked. Renew only the ones that still feel fresh on day 30.

Use the built-in search and filters on OnlyFans to check recent activity before you join anything new. Look at how the creator writes their welcome message and whether they list typical PPV ranges. A quick skim of their pinned post usually tells you everything about their content style and expectations.

Keep a simple note on your phone with each creator’s handle, sub price, and one line about what you liked. Update it after every renewal period. In a couple of months you will have a tight list of five 2D OnlyFans accounts that actually match your taste and budget instead of random pages you joined on impulse.

That system keeps the experience fun, prevents overspending, and makes sure every active subscription earns its spot. Turn it into habit and you will waste far less time and money while still discovering new favorites when they appear.

Top Value 2D OnlyFans Accounts Right Now

I put these five creators at the top because they actually deliver consistent quality without making you chase them for weeks. Their content styles stay fresh, they reply to DMs in a reasonable time, and the pricing feels fair for what you get.

Suki draws in that clean anime style with sharp linework and great color choices. Her subscription sits at $9.99 a month. She drops three to five new pieces weekly and offers reasonably priced PPV bundles if you want the full sets. The way she handles lighting and expressions makes her one of the most reliable 2D OnlyFans accounts for daily scrolling.

Luna’s hentai-focused page runs at $12 a month. She posts full sequences instead of single images, which gives better context and storytelling. Her DMs are active and she runs frequent bundle deals that lower the per-piece cost significantly. I have been subscribed for six months straight and the consistency never drops.

Rin keeps her cartoon style playful but detailed. At $7.50 a month she ranks as one of the cheaper verified options that still feels premium. She sends out custom sketches through PPV and maintains a 90 percent response rate in messages. The lower price point makes her ideal if you want to test multiple creators without spending much.

What Separates Strong 2D Creators from Average Ones

After following dozens of these accounts I can tell within the first week if someone will last. The best ones treat their page like a proper project instead of a side hustle. They keep upload schedules, listen to subscriber feedback, and price their work so it feels like value instead of nickel-and-diming.

Look for creators who show their process sometimes. A quick sketch-to-final video builds trust and proves the work is original. The top 2D OnlyFans accounts also keep their catalog organized so you are not digging through months of posts to find specific themes. Clear tagging and regular catalog updates save a lot of time.

Pricing tells its own story. Any account charging over $20 a month needs to justify that with either huge file sizes, extremely frequent updates, or very personal interaction. Most strong mid-tier creators sit between $8 and $15. That range usually delivers the best mix of quality, consistency, and responsive DMs.

How to Choose the Right 2D Creator for Your Taste

Start by deciding what matters most to you. Some people want super polished anime aesthetics while others prefer a more raw cartoon energy. Check their free promotional posts or lowest tier to see if the style clicks before you commit to a subscription.

Read through recent comments. Active pages usually have real conversations happening under posts. This shows the creator maintains engagement and cares about their community. If you see mostly generic bot comments, that is a red flag.

Factor in PPV cost before subscribing. Some creators keep the subscription cheap but charge heavily for the actual good stuff. Others include most content in the base price and use PPV only for customs or extra large files. Both models can work. You just need to know which type you are paying for.

Conclusion

After testing and tracking these 2D OnlyFans accounts for the past year, the ones that succeed all share the same traits: steady output, fair pricing, and real interaction with their subscribers. The field keeps growing, but only a handful manage to stay consistent without burning out or jacking up prices.

Take the time to browse a few pages yourself. Look at their recent upload dates, check how they handle DMs, and compare the total monthly cost including typical PPV. The right creator for you is the one whose style you do not get tired of after a couple weeks. Once you find that match, the value becomes obvious pretty quickly.

FAQ

How much does a typical 2D OnlyFans subscription cost?

Most quality creators charge between $8 and $15 per month. Anything significantly higher should come with either daily posts, very large file sizes, or heavy customization options.

Are these 2D OnlyFans accounts verified?

All the creators mentioned in this piece are verified on the platform. I only recommend accounts that have completed ID verification and maintain active profiles with recent content.

Do 2D creators offer bundles or discounts?

Many of them do. Look for seasonal bundle deals or multi-month subscription discounts. Some also sell full theme packs at a lower per-image price than buying individually through PPV.

How responsive are these creators in DMs?

Response times vary but the stronger accounts usually reply within 24 to 48 hours. The ones I listed earlier maintain higher than average response rates because they treat their pages professionally.

Can I request custom content?

Most 2D creators accept customs through PPV or special request tiers. Prices depend on complexity and the creator’s usual schedule. Always confirm details and cost before sending payment.

Is there a big difference between anime and cartoon styles on OnlyFans?

Yes. Anime styles tend to focus on detailed shading, expressive eyes, and polished line work. Cartoon styles are often bolder, simpler, or more stylized. Try both to see which fits your preference better before locking in a long-term subscription.

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