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2007-05-16 19:29 (UTC) | Tea and crumpets | 13190 (bytes) | 309×239 | Screenshot of the animated short ''[http://www.archive.org/details/superman_electric_earthquake Electric Earthquake]''.
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Title screen of the animated short "Electric Earthquake."