This one recreates a 613 byte ascii-artish japh with 448 bytes of code and data.
$_="b4lb13ib24ib3lab4lblb3lb2gfebfdf2b5gf2iblgfgb2gfgb2fdf2blf2gbgf2gb +igf2eab4lblb3lb2jb4lb8k2lblb2lblb3lb2lb3lb2lblk2iblabib2lblb3lb3jb3lb +7lb2lblb2lblb3lb2lb3lb2lblb4labck2cb2jkhb2jkhb3ckhb5ck2lblb2lb2jkhb3c +khblb2lbck2ebla2b17clb7lb14labigf2gbgf2gbigf2eblb7lf2gbgf2ib2gfgblb2g +bgf2gbigf2eablb3lblk2iblb5lb7lb2lb2k2lblb2cblkhb2lk2iblabljkgcbck2ebl +b4glgb6lb2lbck2lbck2eblbjb2ck2eblb2fgablb53hablb53a"; s/(\D)(\d+)/$1x$2/eg&y!a-z!\n '+-/:\\_|!&&print

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