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| = Neon Hearts in the Rain = | | = Neon Hearts in the Rain = |
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| A neo-noir anime OVA produced using ComfyUI and audio_ltx2_t2v workflows, blending emotional science fiction, jazzwave cyberpunk aesthetics, memory manipulation, and melancholic Tokyo storytelling.
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| == Series Overview == | | == Series Overview == |
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| '''Genre'''
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| * Neo-Noir Anime
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| * Emotional Science Fiction
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| * Cyberpunk Drama
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| * Mystery OVA
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| * Jazzwave Anime
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| '''Tone'''
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| * Melancholic
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| * Beautiful
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| * Intimate
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| * Cinematic
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| * Mysterious
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| '''Production Platform'''
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| * ComfyUI
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| * audio_ltx2_t2v Workflow
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| == Core Story Narrative == | | == Core Story Narrative == |
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| Tokyo never truly sleeps.
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| Beneath the neon lights and endless rain, hidden memories are being traded on the black market.
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| People can now:
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| * Erase pain
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| * Relive moments
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| * Sell emotions
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| * Steal memories
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| The underground club known as Tokyo Bordello secretly brokers emotional memories.
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| A mysterious conspiracy surrounding artificial memories threatens to rewrite identities throughout the city.
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| A quiet musician unknowingly possesses a recording connected to the truth.
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| As fragmented memories begin resurfacing, the lives of Ren and Akari become intertwined within a mystery hidden beneath the rain-soaked streets of Tokyo.
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| == Main Characters == | | == Main Characters == |
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| === Ren ===
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| A quiet jazz guitarist haunted by fragmented memories he cannot explain.
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| Always carries:
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| * Old cassette player
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| * Transparent umbrella
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| * Silver lighter
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| '''Theme'''
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| Searching for emotional truth.
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| === Akari ===
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| A mysterious woman in a red coat.
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| Elegant.
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| Calm.
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| Dangerously intelligent.
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| Connected to:
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| * Underground memory brokers
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| * Missing persons
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| * Tokyo Bordello
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| * Artificial memory research
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| '''Theme'''
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| Hiding grief behind composure.
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| === The Club Owner ===
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| An older man who manages Tokyo Bordello.
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| Always surrounded by:
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| * Jazz records
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| * Cigarette smoke
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| * Vinyl players
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| Knows far more than he admits.
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| '''Theme'''
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| Tokyo remembers everything.
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| == Worldbuilding == | | == Worldbuilding == |
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| === Tokyo Bordello ===
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| A hidden underground club specializing in emotional memory transactions.
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| Clients can:
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| * Buy memories
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| * Sell memories
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| * Relive experiences
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| * Remove emotional trauma
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| The club serves as the center of the city's hidden memory economy.
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| === Platform 9 ===
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| An abandoned train platform tied to missing memories, disappearances, and unexplained emotional phenomena.
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| Many clues within the conspiracy eventually point back to Platform 9.
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| === Memory Technology ===
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| Advanced technology allows memories to be:
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| * Recorded
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| * Stored
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| * Modified
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| * Transferred
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| Artificial memories eventually become central to the conspiracy.
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| == Production Methodology == | | == Production Methodology == |
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| === Workflow ===
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| Primary Workflow:
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| * ComfyUI
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| * audio_ltx2_t2v
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| The production emphasized:
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| * Text-to-video generation
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| * Audio generation
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| * Dialogue generation
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| * Atmospheric storytelling
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| * Long-form episodic structure
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| === Character Continuity ===
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| No reference image workflow was available during production.
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| As a result:
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| * Character appearance occasionally drifts
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| * Clothing details vary between scenes
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| * Facial structures may change slightly
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| Despite this, visual consistency remained strong enough to maintain narrative continuity.
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| === Language Strategy ===
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| The series primarily uses:
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| * Japanese dialogue
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| * Japanese vocal performances
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| * Japanese audio atmosphere
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| A small number of scenes contain occasional English drift generated during production.
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| == Visual Language == | | == Visual Language == |
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| The production repeatedly reinforces:
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| * Rain-soaked neon reflections
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| * Warm amber lighting
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| * Analog film grain
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| * Detailed anime close-ups
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| * Retro OVA compositing
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| * Soft cigarette smoke
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| * Tokyo city ambience
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| * Melancholic urban environments
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| Visual inspirations include:
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| * Cowboy Bebop
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| * Bubblegum Crisis
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| * Perfect Blue
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| * Late 1980s OVAs
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| * Wong Kar-wai lighting
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| * Rainy Tokyo photography
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| == Musical Language == | | == Musical Language == |
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| === Ren ===
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| * Jazz guitar
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| * Melancholic piano
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| * Rain ambience
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| === Akari ===
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| * Soft synth pads
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| * Delicate bells
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| * Haunting female vocals
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| === Conspiracy Sequences ===
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| * Synthwave bass
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| * Analog arpeggios
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| * Radio static
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| * Taiko percussion
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| == Episode Archive == | | == Episode Archive == |
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| === Official OVA Trailer === | | == Reconstructed Prompt Archive == |
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| Introduces:
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| * Tokyo
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| * Ren
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| * Akari
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| * The Memory Conspiracy
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| === Episode 1 ===
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| ==== Scene 1 — The Song Beneath the Rain ====
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| Ren encounters Akari beneath the neon lights of Tokyo.
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| ==== Scene 2 — The Cassette Tape ====
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| A mysterious recording begins revealing hidden truths.
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| ==== Scene 3 — The Forgotten Melody ====
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| Fragments of memory emerge through music.
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| ==== Scene 4 — Ghosts on Platform 9 ====
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| The first clues point toward Platform 9.
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| ==== Scene 5 — Memory Dealer ====
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| The underground memory market is revealed.
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| ==== Scene 6 — Static Hearts ====
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| Ren and Akari's connection deepens amid growing uncertainty.
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| === Episode 2 ===
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| ==== Scene 1 — Echo Residue ====
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| Residual memories begin resurfacing.
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| ==== Scene 2 — Borrowed Dreams ====
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| Artificial memories blur reality.
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| ==== Scene 3 — Rain Without End ====
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| The city becomes increasingly haunted by forgotten experiences.
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| ==== Scene 4 — The Last Passenger ====
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| A critical witness emerges from the shadows.
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| ==== Scene 5 — The Archive Room ====
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| Hidden records expose deeper conspiracies.
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| ==== Scene 6 — Playback Room ====
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| Past events are reconstructed.
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| ==== Scene 7 — The Truth Beneath Platform 9 ====
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| The conspiracy reaches its turning point.
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| ==== Scene 8 — Neon Hearts Collapse ====
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| Everything begins unraveling.
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| ==== Scene 9 — Even Neon Hearts Break ====
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| An emotional finale brings the first chapter to a close.
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| == Legacy == | | == Legacy == |
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| Neon Hearts in the Rain became one of the earliest large-scale ComfyUI narrative productions combining:
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| * Episodic storytelling
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| * Audio-driven scenes
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| * Japanese dialogue
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| * Neo-noir anime aesthetics
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| * Emotional science fiction themes
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| The production helped establish many of the storytelling techniques later expanded through future ComfyUI projects.
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| == Related Pages == | | == Related Pages == |
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| * [[ComfyUI Productions]]
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| * [[audio_ltx2_t2v Workflow]]
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| * [[Japanese Dialogue Workflow]]
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| * [[Cyber Oni Hunter]]
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| [[Category:ComfyUI]] | | [[Category:ComfyUI]] |