What are your thoughts on this?
Koreaboo
4 minutes ago
Recently, an online community post garnered much attention for Japan’s reaction to Netflix’s KPop Demon Hunters topping the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
The Japanese media outlet reported that a former SM Entertainment trainee composed and sang the song “Golden” for the series.

While this was a great accomplishment, reactions were divided among Japanese netizens.



- “I don’t like the drawing style. I feel like they were being conscious of Pixar.”
- “The combination of an easy animation and K-Pop, the subject of envy, has succeeded in getting the young people’s attention.”
- “Then make a movie version and air it worldwide! I’m sure you’ll get great numbers then!”
- “I don’t see what’s so great about it at all. Animation with Japanese culture is the best.”
- “Did you all really watch the series?”
- “I listened to the songs and they sounded great to me.”
- “The person who sang it also composed it? I didn’t know that. Congrats on first place! The song is great. It’s also fun to see the different covers of the song online.”
- “I’m shocked at the ranking for an animation song.”
- “This is something Japan can do too if they put their mind to it.”
Seeing this, K-netizens felt their response wasn’t worth responding back to.

- “If you’re jealous, then why don’t you put your mind to it and make your own?”
- “They’re scratched about this…”
- “There’s no change in Japanese response. No matter what they say, I don’t think they are our competition anymore.”
- “Jealous, much?”
- “But honestly, seeing that we don’t care about their response…doesn’t that mean they aren’t on our level for competition anymore…”