Thank you, everyone, for joining the call today. I will briefly discuss a few highlights from the third quarter before turning the call over to David to provide our results. For additional details about the call, please see the earnings press release and shareholder letter, both of which are posted on our Investor Relations website. We are pleased to report our 2025Q3 results that demonstrate the underlying strength of our model, with adjusted EBITDA of $5.1 million coming in above the midpoint of our guidance range. Total revenue of $378 million was up 8.7%, or 9.1% on a constant currency basis, compared to the same quarter in 2024. This was an exciting quarter as we broadened our relationship with Disney. On September 15, 2025, we announced a nonbinding partnership with Disney to develop an all-new digital comic platform. This new platform, which WEBTOON Entertainment Inc. Common stock will build and operate, will feature more than 35,000 comics from across Disney's portfolio, including Marvel, Star Wars, Disney, Pixar, and Twentieth Century Studios, available in a single digital comics service with one convenient subscription. Alongside the strategic commercial collaboration, we entered into a nonbinding agreement for Disney to acquire a 2% equity interest in WEBTOON Entertainment Inc. Common stock. We have already made progress; as of today, we have launched all five titles from our initial announcement in August, including Amazing Spider-Man, Star Wars, Alien, Avengers, and Disney's Frozen: Breaking Boundaries, as well as another new format title, Predator. Additionally, at New York Comic Con last month, we announced another five new titles coming to WEBTOON, including Astonishing X-Men, Star Wars: Lost Stars, Star Wars: Darth Vader: Black, White, and Red, The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl, and Peach and the Samurai's Complete Collection. Disney's extraordinary storytelling legacy is second to none, and we are honored to work with them to build the future of digital comics. This is a powerful next step for our growing global business and a strong foundation for even greater collaboration with Disney in the years ahead. Moving on to our innovation in short-form video, we launched video episodes on our English-language platform in August. Video episodes reimagine the experience of enjoying webcomics by adding motion, sound effects, background music, and human voice acting to the original webcomics, all in a five-minute video. We believe this feature will deepen engagement with existing users, reach new users, and deliver a new medium for amazing storytelling. In Korea, we launched "The Cut" in September, another short-form video innovation. This feature allows creators and fans to create, upload, and enjoy short-form animated videos under two minutes in length. Within just a month since we launched "The Cut," we have already hosted over 1,000 creators, with some videos already surpassing 1 million views. Finishing up with IP adaptation, today we announced plans to develop a slate of animated projects with Warner Bros. Animation. We intend to enter into an agreement to co-produce ten animated series for global distribution. Our creators are building franchises that Gen