Friday 28 June 2013

Minhyuk is the most popular BTOB member?


BTOB Minhyuk has made a straightforward remark without any hesitation.
On the broadcast of ‘Reckless Family 2’ which was aired on the coming 5th, Minhyuk openly expressed to the members of the reckless family, “You guys won’t do without me”.
On this day, Minhyuk shared stories after ending their performance in Malaysia Golden Disk Award. Towards the question, “Who do you think is the most popular in BTOB?”,Minhyuk answered within a second, “I’m the one, of course”.
Jang DongMin jokingly asked, “So, the rest of the members are trash?” and MinHyuk answered, “That’s right! BTOB existed because of me”. His shameless answer has created a sea of laughter among those present on the recording set.
The person who took hold of Minhyuk was Miss A’s Min. She expressed that after ending their overseas performance, Minhyuk was exasperated as he bought presents for his family but none for himself. Min then followed with a compilation of Minhyuk’s past photos. MinHyuk was seen in a panicked mode as Min exposes.
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4minute’s SoHyun – BTOB’s SungJae Trouble Maker, “We will show our cute and fresh side”

4minute’s SoHyun and BTOB’s Yook SungJae will be putting on a special stage for Trouble Maker.
On the 2nd February in Jamsil stadium, 4minute’s Kwon SoHyun has hinted a differentiated Trouble Maker stage for 2013 United Cube Concert ‘Cube Party’.
SoHyun stated, “Since we’re maknaes of these different groups, instead of the existing cool Trouble Maker, we will be showing a cuter and fresher side. Please look forward to it”.
Yook SungJae added, “I think we will be showing our sexy and fresh charms”.
The original Trouble Makers Hyuna has chosen Kim NamJoo as the one who parodied Trouble Maker the best. Hyuna expressed, “I’ve seen Kim NamJoo-sunbaenim dancing in her drama, my mum said she likes it too, so I have a stronger impression of her. There were lots who parodied through Gag Concert, and I’ve watched them well”.
Meanwhile, ‘United Cube Concert’ will have K-POP representative groups 4minute, BEAST, G.NA as well as last year debuted BTOB and Roh JiHoon and popular gagman Kim Kiri appearing in it.
Trans: loveindacube.wordpress.com
Source: Newsen
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Cube Concert, Varieties of collaboration stages ‘HOT’


Cube entertainment artists (BEAST, 4minute, G.NA, BTOB, Roh JiHoon, Kim Kiri) has put on a rich yet distinctive concert.
Cube artists held ’2013 United Cube Concert’ in Seoul’s Jamsil Indoor Stadium on February 2nd which has started at 5PM. Around 7,000 fans turned up while sharing loud cheers together.
‘United Cube Concert’ was first held in August. They then continued with concerts abroad such as England, showing their performance skills. In particular, their varieties of collaboration stages have attracted attention.
Opening for the concert, it was BTOB. BTOB’s IlHoon started by DJing and together with the other members, they have performed their songs ‘WOW’, ‘Irresistible Lips’, ‘Insane’, ‘Imagine’, ‘Monday to Sunday’, ‘I know only love’, which was followed by loud cheers from 7,000 fans.
It was then followed with BTOB and 4minute’s maknae line Sungjae and SoHyun’s collaboration stage. They performed a cuter version of ‘Trouble Maker’, and at the end of their performance, they embraced and looked into each other shyly, creating cheers from the audience. From the second verse onward, Hyuna and Jang Hyunseung took the stage and performed the original ‘Trouble Maker’. Hyuna and Jang Hyunseung have once again put on a hot stage with some bold and daring moves.
After their hot collaboration, G.NA came out with ’2HOT”, ‘Top Girl’, once again showcasing her mature live skills. G/NA performed ‘If I have a lover’ with Yoseob and ‘I will back off so you can live your way’ with Yong JunHyung, emancipating her charms.
As the lights turned off, Cube’s maknae Roh JiHoon appeared on stage with six female dancers, while him seated on a chair. They performed ‘Fly With Me’, his debut song, ‘Punishment’ as well as ‘Raining’ with IlHoon. 4minute followed after Roh JiHoon’s stage, with their performances such as ‘Volume Up’, ‘Huh’, ‘Muzik’, ‘Mirror Mirror’ and ‘Fiction’.
Next to appear were Yoseob, Hyunseung, Eunkwang, Changsub and JiHoon, a collaboration stage between Cube’s vocal line. They sang ‘Slow Motion’, showcasing a fantasy like harmonization and their spectacular singing skills,as well as a high standard live stage.
Hyuna then appeared again for her solo stage ‘Ice Cream’, once again boasts of her sexy charms through her signature strong hip dance. 2YOON followed after Hyuna. BTOB as well as Kim Kiri appeared for 2YOON’s newly released song ’24/7′. Despite being a gagman, Kim Kiri showed a considerable well dance, creating another level of excitement.
After Yang Yoseob’s solo stage, 4minute returned with ‘Pretend’, ‘Hot Issue’, ‘Heart to Heart’.
The last performer for the concert was BEAST. Having to hold their concert at the same venue 3 years ago, BEAST and fans showed a perfect stage. BEAST performed ‘Beautiful Night’, ‘Bad Girl’, ‘I Knew It’, R&B Version of ‘Hot Issue’, ‘When I Miss You, ‘On Rainy Days’, ‘It’s Not Me’, ‘Special’, ‘Shock’, ‘Beautiful’, ‘I like you the best’, and fans were jumping will the very end with them.
As a closing, all of the artists appeared on stage and performed ‘Fly So High’. Cube singers have shown their anticipation for their next performance. They will be performing ’2013 United Cube Concert’ in Japan on the coming 21st.
Trans: loveindacube.wordpress.com
Source: OSEN
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MBC Korean Music Wave in Bangkok 2013



MBC Korean Music Wave in Bangkok 2013: World’s Greatest and Largest Korean Music Wave Concert

Date: 16 March 2013 (Sat) 17:00
Venue: Rajamangala National Stadium, Huamark, Bangkapi
Subject: World’s Greatest and Largest Korean Music Wave Concert
Main MC: Nichkhun(2PM), Suzy(Miss A)
Sub MC: Yonghwa(CN Blue), Jiyeon(T-ara)
Artists:
Boy groups: Shinee , EXO , Beast , B.A.P , MBlaq , 2AM , Infinite , Teen Top , FTIsland, BTOB , NU'EST , Airplane, B1A4 (13 Teams)
Girl groups: 2NE1 , KARA , SISTAR , T-ara , SCERET , 4Minute , Miss A , A-Pink (8 Teams)
In MBC Korean Music Wave in Bangkok 2013, it will be even greater and more explosive events than 2011&2012! We will provide you with incomparably fantastic show and events than any other concerts. We hope you to participate in our events in MBC Korean Music Wave in Bangkok 2013! You can expect from our show as much as you want!


Seatplan: http://bit.ly/XyQizx
Get your tickets at: http://bit.ly/V8P9PJ

Source: Koreanmusicwave on Facebook + Creamaya @ FLIGHTB1A4.COM
 
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Thursday 27 June 2013

BTOB's Ilhoon talks about Graduation!


BTOB member Jung Ilhoon talked about his high school graduation.
On the 7th of February, Ilhoon attended his graduation ceremony. He shared his thoughts about graduating from high school, he stated "I can't feel that I graduated now. I am worried because no one will always be here anymore just to protect me but I am ready for the responsibilities I will be having right after this ceremony." He then concluded with "This would be the last time I would be meeting my friends here, in this school. I am happy and excited but I also feel loneliness as I will be away from our teachers now, but I will work harder to become a better person in the future."
The other members of BTOB also attended the ceremony to congratulate to Ilhoon on his graduation. On the other hand, Ilhoon will be focusing on his work for now and refuse to attend university this year. 

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BTOB's Sunghae & 4Minute's Sohyun dance to "Trouble Maker"

BTOB's Sungjae and 4Minute's Sohyun dance to Trouble Maker on KBS Lunar New Year show.

The amazing duo did a splendid cover of their Cube labelmates on the show,check out their performance below.

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[News] B2ST’s Junhyung, BTOB & Ha Yeon Soo to collaborate for ‘Monstar’ OST

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B2ST’s Junhyung, BTOB and Ha Yeon Soo will be collaborating to release a special single for Mnet’s upcoming music drama, ‘Monstar’.

Junhyung and BTOB’s Minhyuk, Sungjae, Changsub and Hyunsik who star as members of the idol group ‘Men In Black’ in the drama, as well as Ha Yeon Soo will release their own rendition of Yoo Jae Ha’s “Past Days”.

In the drama, “Past Days” will be introduced as a song that Ha Yeon Soo sings with ‘Men In Black’, and it is a very important song that will open the first episode of the drama. The song will be released on May 17th.

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[News] Manly BTOB for High Cut Magazine!


Boy group BTOB is featured in High Cut magazine. BTOB shows a manly image for the May issue of High Cut magazine
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[News] 'Top 5' Best April Comebacks Countdown

'Top 5' Best April Comebacks Countdown
April was full of some very high-profile comebacks in the K-Pop world, and as we start into May, we should look back at some of the most impressive returns.

Just to begin with: Yes, Psy made his comeback with "Gentleman" this past month. Yes, it followed in the footsteps of "Gangnam Style" and broke world records. Yes, he held an impressive concert in Seoul in front of 50,000 fans and more than 100,000 others around the world via YouTube.

But no, he is not on this list.

Here are five other noteworthy acts and their efforts to make comebacks in the shadow of the international phenomenon that is Psy.

5. BTOB
Just over a year after their debut under Cube Entertainment, seven-member boy band BtoB (Born to Beat) made a comeback this month with the song "2nd Confession." The digital single was released on April 10 and was intended as a thank-you present for their fans as well as a way for the group to celebrate their first anniversary.
The guys made their first comeback stage on Mnet's M!Countdown, then continued the music show rounds with Music Bank, Show! Music Core, and Inkigayo.
"2nd Confession" did not necessarily perform as well on the charts as the other comebacks on this list, but it did reach a peak position of 26 on the Gaon Download chart.
The new BtoB single makes the list of April comebacks because it is a sweet springtime tune about a boy confessing his love for a girl and put smiles on fan faces. That fact alone deserves some recognition.
The group also released a dance version of their "2nd Confession" music video... in pajamas! Maybe a peculiar promotional strategy, but it certainly piqued interest and has gotten over 320,000 YouTube views in just two weeks.
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4. G-Dragon
In an unprecedented move, Big Bang frontman G-Dragon released his latest single, and solo comeback through the online messaging app Line on April 1. The exclusive release of "MichiGO" created an increase in Line users and the bizarrely energetic song had many fans eagerly waiting for the music video release later in the month.
And, as per usual, G-Dragon did not disappoint. The chaotic, colorful, and rather confusing "MichiGO" video pushed boundaries with some suggestive imagery (spanking, thrusting, foot-fetishism, and the like). The video has amassed almost 5 million views since its April 18 release.
The song and video releases also served as the kick-off for G-Dragon's first solo world tour. The One of a Kind tour will take the unrestrained singer to four of Japan's domes (making him the first solo artist from South Korea to do so), China, Taiwan, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia before the end of June.
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3. SHINee
SHINee started this comeback in February with the release of Chapter 1: Misconceptions of You and the title track, "Dream Girl." April has brought the full album together with Chapter 2: Misconceptions of Me and its lead single "Why So Serious?"
The third full length album was released in separate parts that carry out different concepts, the second installment with a significantly harder edge than the first.
"Why So Serious?" is about a zombie boy who falls in love with a human girl and was written by K-Pop Star contestant Andrew Choi, Kenzie, and Kim Jung Bae. Andrew Choi also lent his talent to composing two other songs on Misconceptions of Me, "SHINe (Medusa I)" and "Dangerous (Medusa II)."
While the music video leaves something to be desired, and Jonghyun is still absent from promotions as he recovers from his recent car accident, the comeback stage was an impressive sight.
SHINee is well-known for their complicated, advanced choreography and "Why So Serious?" is no exception. This time they have enlisted the expertise of world-renowned choreographer Devin Jamieson, who has previously worked with the likes of Michael Jackson, Usher, and Britney Spears.
The dance moves perfectly correspond to the the song's lyrics and the performance proves that SHINee continue to grow as artists with every passing release.
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2. 4Minute
With the continuing controversy over the overt sexuality exuded by the ladies of 4Minute, every time they come back with a new single, it sends shock waves through the universe. "What's Your Name?" is no different.
In particular, the sexual attention is focused on member Hyuna, and the latest 4Minute track resembles her raunchy solo work more than the group's previous releases.
And while criticisms of the (supposed) R-rated content abound, it seems that the ladies of 4Minute have finally decided not to let the public affect how they choose to present themselves. And it appears they are doing something right.
Not only was "What's Your Name?" praised by the US Billboard, but the music video currently has nearly 4 million views, and it was only released on April 25.
Furthermore, the fun, up-beat song is performing well across the music charts. In the real-time charts, "What's Your Name?" was in the number one spot for over 4 days and dominated the digital charts almost immediately, beating out other new releases from SHINee, Roy Kim, and Juniel (although Roy Kim eventually took over the top spot).
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1. Cho Yong Pil
Maybe the biggest surprise comeback of April, 63-year-old K-Pop legend Cho Yong Pil returned with his 19th album, his first release in about a decade.
The title single "Bounce" knocked Psy's "Gangnam Style" follow-up out of first place on most of the music charts including the Billboard K-Pop Hot 100.
Cho Yong Pil may be up there in years, but he definitely gained the attention of the younger generation of idols.
Big Bang frontman G-Dragon posted lyrics to "Bounce" on his Line account and fellow group member Taeyang tweeted his approval even before the official release saying, "Wow... Cho Yong Pil sunbaenim... How can a preview song be this good... My heart is bounce bounce."
Jonghyun of SHINee wrote, "No words necessary... Just listen to it. I respect you, teacher!" and the CEO for Shinhwa's record label, Live Works Company, wrote on Facebook that the members had been continually talking about Cho Yong Pil's latest release while recording their upcoming album.
On April 23 the veteran singer held a live showcase to reveal and promote his latest album, Hello.
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[News] BtoB hold their first fan meeting in Taiwan

BtoB
The group BtoB (Seo Eun Gwang, Lee Min Hyuk, Lee Chang Seob, Lim Hyun Sik, Peniel, Jung Il Hoon, and Yook Sung Jae) recently held a successful first fan meeting in Taiwan. On April 9, BtoB’s agency, Cube Entertainment, said: “On April 6, BtoB held a two-hour fan meeting, titled BtoB Press Play In Taiwan, with about 1,000 fans at an international convention center in Taiwan. As soon as BtoB arrived at the airport, fans crowded around, paralyzing the airport in a short time and showing just how popular BtoB is in Taiwan.”

BtoB started the fan meeting with their popular hit “Wow” and continued with ballads and dance numbers that won praise from the fans, who sang along, which touched the BtoB members.

BtoB showed showed that they have the right stuff to lead the next generation of K-pop artists as they performed Taiwanese singer Jay Chou’s “Caihong,” which they had prepared as a special treat for the Taiwanese fans. Though it was the group’s first visit to Taiwan, BtoB was in the media spotlight, giving interviews to influential daily newspapers, broadcasters, magazines, etc.

BtoB is coming out with a new single, “Second Confession,” to be released through online music sites in Korea, on April 10.

M/s : kenvilthomas@kpopupdates.com



[News] BTOB’s Peniel has been cast as MC for Pops in Seoul

BTOB
The Korean idol group BTOB’s Peniel has been chosen as MC for Pops in Seoul, aired on Arirang TV. On March 28, the group’s agency, Cube Entertainment, reported that Peniel had successfully completed his first recording of the show.
 
 Recently Idol group DMTN’s Daniel resigned from the program because he was being investigated by the police on a misdemeanor charge for procuring marijuana. Peniel, who was born in Chicago, Illinois, and speaks fluent English, has now become the successor on the program, which introduces K-pop to the world.
 Pops in Seoul is has been presenting Korean popular songs for 15 years since it began broadcasting in 1998. Nowadays, the program has about 100 million viewers in 188 countries around the world, so it has taken on the important role of sending the Korean wave out to the entire globe beyond Asia.

 Here is a message Peniel has sent out through his agency: “I have assumed the heavy responsibility of giving wider publicity to K-pop, and I want to be a good messenger for K-pop.”

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[News] BTOB’s Peniel has been cast as MC for Pops in Seoul

BTOB
The Korean idol group BTOB’s Peniel has been chosen as MC for Pops in Seoul, aired on Arirang TV. On March 28, the group’s agency, Cube Entertainment, reported that Peniel had successfully completed his first recording of the show.
 
 Recently Idol group DMTN’s Daniel resigned from the program because he was being investigated by the police on a misdemeanor charge for procuring marijuana. Peniel, who was born in Chicago, Illinois, and speaks fluent English, has now become the successor on the program, which introduces K-pop to the world.
 Pops in Seoul is has been presenting Korean popular songs for 15 years since it began broadcasting in 1998. Nowadays, the program has about 100 million viewers in 188 countries around the world, so it has taken on the important role of sending the Korean wave out to the entire globe beyond Asia.

 Here is a message Peniel has sent out through his agency: “I have assumed the heavy responsibility of giving wider publicity to K-pop, and I want to be a good messenger for K-pop.”

M/s : kenvilthomas@kpopupdates.com



[Videos] BTOB’s Ilhoon performs his version of the “Cutie Song”

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Nothing beats the original!

On February 25th, Cube Entertainment uploaded BTOB’s Ilhoon’s version of the “Cutie Song” (Kiyomi Song). The popular song was originally done by Ilhoon himself on ‘Weekly Idol’, and has been widely parodied since then.

He performed his aegyo perfectly, completing the performance with cute expressions as well as adorable hand gestures and winks.

Check out the clip below!

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BTOB's Changsub recommends Jaejoong's One Kiss to fans

BTOB's leader and vocalist, Lee Chang Seob, generously recommended Jaejoong's song 'One Kiss' to his fans.
On February 16, he wrote on their official fancafe,

“Today’s song recommendation! I recommend Kim JaeJoong’s sunbaenim ‘One Kiss’
After this album's release, It gave me a lot of healing while listening to this song kekeke
All the tracks are great, you need to listen to the entire album!”

Fans commented,"Great recommendation!", "I like this song too." and so on.

Source:  BTOB Fancafe

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Wednesday 19 June 2013

List of KPOP Idols’ Instagrams!

KPop Instagrams

Within the past few years, the internet has been the gateway that connected Kpop idols with their fans. With the increasing use of social networking sites, fans are able to get a glimpse on the daily lives of their favorite groups. The perfect example would be Twitter, an international fan’s go-to source to receive the latest messages from Kpop stars. However, quite a few of these stars have also opened up their own Instagram accounts! Instagram is a photo-sharing application that enables people to upload photos, edit them with filters, and share them with others. From behind-the-scene photos of mv filmings/photoshoots, to selcas, to even photos of their lunch, Kpop stars are having a ball with Instagram!

Here at KpopConcerts, we have compiled a list of Kpop idols who have confirmed Instagram accounts. If you know of any other artist who has an Instagram account, feel free to post his/her username in the comments below, and we’ll add it to the list!

1TYM

  • @danny1177 –Danny

2AM

  • @2among – Seulong
  • @kwon_jo – Jokwon

2NE1

  • @haroobommi –Bom
  • @chaelin_cl –CL

2PM

  • @jun2dakay – Jun.K

4Minute

  • @kkwonsso_4M –Sohyun

After School

  • @superbek – Bekah (former member)
  • @imisskahi –Kahi (former member)

Aziatix

  • @nickylee1126 – Aziatix’s Nicky Lee
  • @jayflowsik – Aziatix’s Flowsik

B.A.P

  • @himchanxoxo – Himchan
  • @m_jup – Jongup
  • @realb2ng – Yongguk
  • @byzelo – Zelo

Beast

  • @yysbeast –Yoseob

Big Bang

  • @xxibgdrgn – G-Dragon
  • @seungriseyo – Seungri
  • @choihyun487 – T.O.P

BoA

Brian Joo

  • @brianjoomuzik

Brown Eyed Girls

  • @miryoakajohoney – Miryo

BTOB

  • @btobpeniel – Peniel

Crispi Crunch

  • @cheezy32 – Cheezy

Decipher

  • @deciphermusic

DMTN

  • @iam2dari – Dari

Dok2

  • @dok2gonzo

Drunken Tiger/Tiger JK

  • @drunkentigerjk

Dumfoundead

  • @dumbfoundead

Epik High

  • @blobyblo – Tablo

F(x)

  • @ajol_llama – Amber

Fresh Boyz

  • @cjxfresh – Ceejay

G.NA

  • @babyyykinz

Jang Geun Suk

  • @janggeunsuk

Jay Park

  • @jparkitrighthere

Jinusean

  • @jinusean3000 – Sean

Kara

  • @haraing – Goo Hara
  • @kkangjji_ – Jiyoung

Kim Sori

Mighty Mouth

  • @shorrymm – Shorry J

Miss A

  • @mjbaby0203 – Jia
  • @therealminnnn – Min

PSY

  • @psy_oppastyle

RANIA

  • @daraeda – Di
  • @jooyiyoo – Jooyi
  • @riko89 – Riko
  • @cemonne – Saem
  • @jangxia – Xia

SE7EN

  • @se7enofficial

SHINee

  • @bumkeyk – Key

SNSD

  • @watasiwahyo – Hyoyeon
  • @taeyeon_ss – Taeyeon
  • @yulyulk – Yuri

Son Dambi

Supreme Team

  • @simon_dominic – Simon D.

T-ARA

  • @cookiemonster3783 – Dani
  • @taraeunjung1212 – Eunjung
  • @hyominnn – Hyomin

TASTY

  • @thebigkidnextdoor – Daeryong

U-KISS

  • @u_kisseli – Eli
  • @yeohoonmin – Hoon

Untouchable

  • @jiggyaction – Action
  • @leepykim – Sleepy

Wonder Girls

  • @wg_lim – Lim

Yang Hyun Suk (YG CEO)



KBS K-Pop World Music Festival 2013 in Thailand on August 17

Thai K-Pop fans are up for another extravagant event as KBS K-Pop World Music Festival 2013 in Thailand is confirmed to take place in Bangkok on August 17!

On June 5, Korean TV channel KBS and Thai TV channel JMC Entertainment joined forces and signed a contract for the upcoming concert, KBS K-Pop World Music Festival 2013 in Thailand. This concert will feature a big number of artists from various music companies.

JMC Ent. has just unveiled the latest update of the confirmed artist line-up: Boyfriend, VIXX, BTOB, EXO (K&M), 4Minute, SISTAR, 2PM’s Wooyoung and Taecyeon, Tiny-G, Nine Muses, 100%, C Clown, BTS and Henry from Super Junior-M. All the artists will share the stage at Rajamangala Stadium at 5PM.

Apart from releasing the artist line-up, JMC Ent. has also shared the concert ticket prices and seating map. Prices range from 6,000THB, 4,500THB, 4,000THB, 2,500THB, 1,500THB to 700THB. The pre-sale starts on June 22 at JMC Ent’s official website, while general sale will start at July 1 at thaiticketmajor.com

Sources: (News & Photos) – JMC Ent. (2) (3) (4)

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Sunday 16 June 2013

Dramabeans Podcast #16

It's a jam-packed podcast this time around, as we whiz through a full slate of dramas past and present. Let's dive right in.

 
Podcast #16

Running time: 69:19

In which we:

  • Discuss Gu Family Book and Suzy as a leading lady, with comparisons to Jeon Woo-chi;
  • talk about You're the Best, Lee Soon-shin's narrative flaws, family drama pacing and Ojakkyo Brothers, and why this is better enjoyed as a fast-forward drama (10:55);
  • briefly cover Nine and why it was enjoyable but not addicting (17:24);
  • discuss That Winter, The Wind Blows in a nutshell and why it didn't float our boats (19:10);
  • move on to Mandate of Heaven, the reason the side characters trump the main romance, and how it exceeded initial expectations (20:31);
  • give our first impressions of Jang Ok-jung (26:00);
  • move to currently airing shows like I Hear Your Voice with a brief sidebar on Heartless City, the acting of its leads Lee Bo-young and Lee Jong-seok, and why it seems like a promising new selection (29:50);
  • touch upon Dating Agency Cyrano and its fun, brisk rom-com vibe (36:44);
  • cover Shark, Kim Nam-gil, and his pornstache of shame (39:38);
  • talk about Monstar, its refreshing vibe and quirky heroine, and its thoughtful incorporation of musical numbers (45:36);
  • lament the downward trajectory of 1 Night 2 Days and wonder at which point one gives up on a show (51:44);
  • mention broadcaster trends and the directionlessness of Barefoot Friends (1:02:05);
  • and wrap up with thoughts about our recent(ish) Dramabeans Meetup (1:03:22).

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Songs Used in Podcast (In order of use)

"Fate" by Sweetpea
"사랑이 불어온다" (Love blows in) by Lee Ji-young from the Gu Family Book OST
"몰라 몰라" (I Don't Know) by Tahiti from the You're the Best, Lee Soon-shin OST
"뜨거운 안녕" (Warm goodbye) by Moon Myung-jin from the Mandate of Heaven OST
"뚜벅뚜벅 또각또각" by The Hi-Lights
"천국과 지옥 사이" (Between Heaven and Hell) by BoA from the Shark OST
"시간이 흐른 뒤엔" (After time passes) by Yong Joon-hyung and BTOB from the Monstar OST
"Bye by bye" by Clinch

 
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Thursday 13 June 2013

[SPOILER ALERT] The 27th Golden Disk Award Winners

The 27th Annual Golden Disk Awards are coming soon to DramaFever, but in case you want a few SPOILERS, we wanted to keep you updated…

The Golden Disk Awards were inaugurated in 1986 and are among the most sought-after awards for musicians. The prestigious Golden Disk Awards have earned the nickname the “Korean Grammys.” This year’s ceremony was held in Kuala Lumpur, and it marks the second time that the awards show has been held in a foreign country (it was held in Japan last year). This year’s show is divided into two parts: the first part honors the winners of the physical album categories and the second day is for digital albums. The hosts for Day 1 are KARA‘s Nicole and CNBLUE‘s Yonghwa, and the hosts for Day 2 are FT ISLAND‘s Lee Hong Ki and SISTAR‘s Dasom.

Drum roll, if you please…

Winners for Day 1:

Disk Daesang

- Super Junior “Sexy Free & Single”

Disk Bonsang
- 4minute
- B1A4
- B2ST
- CNBLUE
- FT ISLAND
- INFINITE
- KARA
- SHINee
- Super Junior

Rookie Award
- EXO-K
- Juniel

Best Dance Performance Award
- Trouble Maker

Best Group Performance Award
- INFINITE

Next Generation Star Award
- BtoB

MSN Southeast Asia Award
- Super Junior “Sexy Free & Single”

Malaysia’s Most Favorite Star Award
- CNBLUE
- KARA

jTBC Best Artist Award
- B2ST

Popularity Award
- SHINee

Golden Disk Producer Award
- Han Sung Ho (FNC Entertainment)

Winners of Day 2:

Digital Daesang
- Psy “Gangnam Style”

Digital Bonsang

- 2NE1
- BIG BANG
- f(x)
- G-Dragon
- Huh Gak
- K.Will
- miss A
- Psy
- SECRET
- SISTAR
- T-ara

Rookie Award
- B.A.P
- Ailee
- Lee Hi

CeCi Popularity Award
- G-Dragon

Samsung Galaxy Star Award
- SISTAR

InStyle Fashionista Award
- Lee Hong Ki

MSN International Award
- BIG BANG

Best Hip Hop Star Award
- Epik High

Best Single Album Award
- TEEN TOP

What do you think about this year’s winners? Will you be watching the 27th Golden Disk Awards when it comes to DramaFever?

(Source: www.allkpop.com)

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Twin Zone: Seo In Guk and BTOB’s Sungjae

Seo In Guk and BTOB Sungjae

I know, right? Who would have thought that someone else actually looked like Seo In Guk. He has striking, yet unique facial features which are surprisingly shared by BTOB’s (Born to Beat) youngest member Sungjae! Both guys have a small, squishy face, wide set eyes, and the same mouth shape, and smile. Granted, Seo In Guk looks more mature, but that’s because he’s 25 years old, and Sungjae is a fresh-faced 17 year old. In this case, I wont say they look just like twins, but they sure do look like brothers, right?

Seo In Guk and BTOB Sungjae

Seo In Guk and BTOB Sungjae

Check out BTOB’s “Wow” MV below to see just how much Sungjae looks like Seo In Guk. Sungjae is the first singer after Ilhoon’s intro rap. Oh yah! Do not blame me if you become addicted to this song! (-_-)

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KrisE! @K_Kisses_KrisE

 

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Wednesday 12 June 2013

Monstar: Episode 2

SO MANY FEELS. There are simply so many feels for this show that I couldn't possibly let the series pass by without expressing all of them. The fantastic songs, a delightful cast, and an overall feel-good entertainment, fellow Monstar fans will join me in saying that Fridays will never be the same. So I kept tuning in week after week and found myself knee-deep in a sweet and adorable show that has a beating heart and leaves a lingering smile on my face.

With Monstar already a few weeks into its run, it'll be some time before the recaps are brought back up to speed, but reliving the moments over again is something I'm looking forward to.

SONG OF THE DAY

Yong Jun-hyung & BTOB – "After Time Passes"  [ Download ]

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EPISODE 2: "Girl, I'm a star, a star!"

We rewind to earlier that morning, and the MIB boys hit the showers after dance practice. A shower scene already? Is it my birthday? Then as the boys get beautified in their stage outfits, Seol-chan gets ready for school.

In the car, Manager Hong gives him a few encouraging words—if Seol-chan is on his best behavior, his sentence to attend school could be reduced from three months to one.

At present, he worries about who Seol-chan will sit next to in class since it's imperative that the student must be neither a fan nor anti-fan, and above all, tight-lipped. Seol-chan glances at his button and smirks, "I know someone."

Which leads us to the previous episode's ending as Seol-chan asks Se-yi to be his jjak Ah, so he meant it as his seat partner.

Cut to: Seol-chan seated next to Nana. HA. The entire school is in an uproar with the idol star's arrival and Teacher Dokko (my mistake earlier. She has a rare two-syllable last name) addresses her class to make their newest addition feel welcome. The students collectively groan at the reminder about their upcoming music evaluations.

All it takes is one word from Nana to get him to move next to Se-yi, who isn't happy to see him. She promptly sits next to Nana, smiling, "I can sit here, right?"

Wrong. Se-yi is sent back to her original seat next to Seol-chan, seething. Ignoring the countless phones clicking around them, she demands that he return her phone. Just when she's about to mention the almost-kiss incident, Seol-chan covers her mouth, and she pushes his hand away.

That's the last straw for Seol-chan, but he tamps down his temper in front of the growing crowd. He thinks fast, wrist-grabs Se-yi, and runs out of the classroom. Eek, that's going to make it look worse.

Word travels fast and Seol-chan rolls his eyes in the van at the story floating around the internet: "Kidnapped?!" He explains that it was the first thing he could think of, and sits Se-yi back down.

She makes it clear that she has nothing to say to him, which Manager Hong agrees with—whatever it is, surely they can talk in the classroom, right? But he quickly changes his tune at the mention of the incident: "You can talk here." Ha.

However, he isn't keen on leaving the kiddos alone in the vans. "The windows are tinted! You can't see anything from the outside!" I don't think you have to worry about raging hormones as so much as their raging tempers.

Poor Kyu-dong is pulled out of the classroom and gets a full-on beating for his earlier act of defiance. Jae-rok scoffs at Kyu-dong's meek answer of, "Just 'cause." There's a manipulative quality about his bullying tactic that make me wanna slap him.

When Kyu-dong complies to remain under his thumb, Jae-rok sneers, "Stupid bastard."

Do-nam curiously hangs back to get in the last word, justifying his actions with the reminder that Kyu-dong is partially deserving to receive this constant abuse: "There's something you've done as well."

The argument ensues back in the van and Se-yi accuses Seol-chan of following her around to make sure that the earlier incident with Ari remains under wraps. She tells him that he needn't worry since she's not interested in spreading gossip anyway.

But she's taken aback by his following question: what exactly did she see that day? Then he leans in: "This?"

His face inches from hers, he reminds her that they were this close not too long ago, and it didn't affect either of them then. Yes, but it affects her now. Now that he has her attention, he makes it clear that he has no intention of blackmailing her.

Still, Se-yi firmly stands by her refusal and Seol-chan's voice turns serious: "Even if I ask you as a favor?" She's the only one who doesn't know (and likely doesn't care) about who he is.

Se-yi doesn't budge, so he returns her phone to her. When she wrenches it out of his hand, he asks, baffled, "Why do you hate me so much?!"

But Se-yi bursts outside… only to find Manager Hong with his ear pressed to the door. Well, that doesn't look suspicious at all. Then Teacher Dokko comes by to usher the students back to class.

Teacher Dokko gets an earful from the Vice Principal about all the commotion thanks to the arrival of their idol boy student. She reaffirms him that the preparations for the charity concert is going well (Gym Teacher Choi raises an eyebrow at this).

She returns to her desk, dazedly wondering what this strange new feeling is. That is, before Gym Teacher Choi spooks her to snap her out of it. Hee, I love that he's the only one who can spark her anger.

Seol-chan returns to the classroom to find the seat next to his empty. It's only now he sees Se-yi's desk graffitied with hateful messages and he sighs.

As for Se-yi, she's up on the roof, bitterly reminded of how much she hates him for making her think of her mother. She scoffs when she discovers a new folder in her music collection. Curiosity gets the best of her and she listens to one song on the tracklist "As Time Passes" (posted above).

Just then, a rogue paper airplane lands at her feet, and she unfolds it to reveal a crude drawing. A quick survey of the roof points her to Kyu-dong in his torn school uniform. He quickly crumples the drawing in his hands.

Se-yi sits down next to him and asks if the picture is of Jae-rok. She argues that his voodoo tactics on the drawing is useless: "You're better off poisoning his drink." At his look of shock, she adds: "It's just a joke."

Kyu-dong thanks her for her earlier intervention and admits that it's a self-portrait. Though Se-yi sweetly remarks that it looks nothing like him, she clocks his silent and reserved reaction.

So she offers that they listen to the song together. Kyu-dong immediately recognizes the song and says with resignation: "It must be nice for people like Seol-chan. Everyone likes him… I hate myself." Aw, sweetie.

To his surprise, Se-yi answers that she hates herself too. They sit there, listening while softly singing to the song together. It's a sweet moment, and I already love the sense of camaraderie between them.

Seol-chan gets called outside by Sun-woo, and scoffs when he's told to change his seat. They exchange clipped words as Sun-woo pegs him with questions as to why Seol-chan keeps bothering the new transfer student if they barely know each other.

At his charged reaction, Seol-chan retorts: "You're acting as if she's your wife." That clams Sun-woo up, and Seol-chan declares that he'll stay put.

When Sun-woo bites that the idol hasn't changed at all and still as stubborn as ever, Seol-chan returns the sentiment in kind, calling Sun-woo out on his nicety act.

He in turn asks why Sun-woo is so concerned about her—after all, it's so unlike him. Shouldn't you be repeating those words to yourself Mr. I-don't-care-about-her-but-where-the-hell-has-she-gone?

His search throughout the school is fruitless since Se-yi is back in the classroom, reading the hateful scrawlings on her desk like a textbook. Sun-woo places a folder over it to prevent her from reading any more, which is when Seol-chan arrives at the door, annoyed to see the two together.

Sun-woo has been tasked to work with the newbies for the forthcoming music performance evaluations where they'll each need to play an instrument. He coolly lets Seol-chan off the hook when he voices his disapproval. Ha.

Seol-chan can barely contain himself as he watches Sun-woo take Se-yi's hand and listens to him tell her: "You've played guitar for a long time." Gah, you gotta love it when a simple hand-holding can send you swooning.

His eyes dart back-and-forth between them as they agree to meet to practice at a park that night. When Se-yi looks back at him to say that Seol-chan can sit beside her, he angrily stalks off.

Another orchestra practice tells us all we need to know about Joon-hee and a new character, his younger sister, MA HYO-RIN (Kim Yoo-hyun). He gently asks a fellow violinist if she knows if anyone is interested in joining the group… because a spot will open up soon. Hyo-rin smiles. Geez, that's cold.

Afterward, Teacher Dokko gapes when Joon-hee replies that his band can't play at the charity event. Then Gym Teacher Choi appears out of nowhere, here to collect. (They, well he made a bet that Joon-hee would say no.)

Two of the All for One boys find Do-nam stare longingly at judo team practice, only to shuffle away when he's caught. Hm, does your beef with Kyu-dong have something to do with the sport?

All of Teacher Dokko's suggestions to Vice Principal for a suitable replacement to play at the charity concert get promptly dismissed. What's interesting is that we see that it's getting increasingly more difficult for her to rein in her anger as people continue to try her patience.

As Se-yi leaves school that afternoon, she honestly shares with Eun-ha about why the idol boy chose to sit next to her. But Eun-ha alerts her to a greater mystery—why is Sun-woo so nice to her?

On his way back from school, a bus serendipitously pulls up beside Seol-chan's van at the light. He notices Se-yi riding inside and unknowingly finds himself gazing at her. And then, Se-yi's head turns in his direction, as if looking back at him.

His eyes linger for a long minute until he finally asks if anyone can see through the tinted windows. When he's told that no one can, Seol-chan wonders aloud: "This isn't fair. It hurts my pride."

Manager Hong misconstrues his words, saying that they're in this mess in order to keep his pride. Seol-chan corrects him: "That's dignity."

Teacher Dokko is in a surprisingly good mood as the Vice Principal's thinly veiled warning that she may not be a homeroom teacher after this year brings a smile to her face. She barely pays Se-yi any notice when she leaves for the park.

Meanwhile, Seol-chan is still bothered by the thought of Se-yi and Sun-woo's meeting. He makes a fuss when he's told that his entire schedule has been canceled since he's a full-time student now. Frustrated, he storms out.

As for Sun-woo, he stops in his tracks when he receives an urgent call—a younger sister, perhaps? But then he realizes that he can't call Se-yi because he doesn't have her number and is unable to get ahold of Teacher Dokko.

Their appointed time comes and goes, and Se-yi runs into the same issue while she waits alone in the park. Her face darkens when she sees a happy father-daughter pair sitting nearby.

Seol-chan arrives at the park (ha, who wears shades at night?) and searches for Se-yi. He smiles at the sound of her guitar softly playing in the distance and tries to figure out what lame excuse will work. You're adorable.

He's pleased to see that Sun-woo is a no-show and halts at a distance, mesmerized by Se-yi singing on her guitar in the rain. But they're joined by a third person and Se-yi warily notices what surely looks like an Adam watching her play.

She stops mid-song just as Seol-chan also notices the strange ajusshi. Se-yi hastily packs her things as the Adam approaches, but she isn't quick enough and averts her eyes.

Seol-chan swoops in to the rescue just in time. With Se-yi shaking uncontrollably by his side, he lectures the man for his perverted behavior. "If you can't control it, then go run on a treadmill!"

He pulls Se-yi away, but the ajusshi calls out to her, asking who taught her the song she just played. Seol-chan protests that it was him and drags her away from the park.

Now that they're out of seemingly imminent danger, Se-yi turns to go home, only to be whipped around again. He demands payment for rescuing her back there ("You should at least buy me milk!") and then lets out a sigh when she actually does. Hahaha.

He snaps Se-yi out of her musings and scoffs in amusement when she ends up with foam on her lip. Omo, are you going to reenact Secret Garden?

But Se-yi licks it off before he can clean it for her, and it sends him into a whimsical fantasy as he zooms in on her lips. The imagery startles him out of his seat. So who needs a cold shower now?

Once they're outside, she asks if he really intends not to join them in the music evaluations. He breaks into a smile, but tells her that he doesn't. He's taken aback when she unexpectedly apologizes and thanks him for earlier.

A quick goodbye later, she leaves him standing there alone. Seol-chan screams after her: "I should be the one leaving first! I'm a star, a star!" Hahaha.

Se-yi receives a call from Sun-woo, who belatedly apologizes for standing her up. After they hang up, we see Sun-woo standing outside of Se-yi's apartment. He says aloud: "You… didn't move."

The next day at school, Seol-chan throws his bag down in a huff after he catches Se-yi and Sun-woo exchange friendly smiles. Nana is mysteriously absent, and we see her ignore Sun-woo's text as she walks through a nightclub.

When Seol-chan arrives at the music room, he can hardly believe his eyes at the variety of instruments among the students. Everyone breaks into their respective teams and Seol-chan takes issue with how Se-yi smiles whenever she's around Sun-woo.

"But why doesn't she smile when she's around me?" he wonders. I mean, can you blame her, Mr. Grumpypants?

Seol-chan seeks solace in his van, but is always nearby whenever Se-yi and Sun-woo meet to practice. He even tries to work on his own in the studio, but it isn't long before he asks to join them.

They agree to let him back in but Se-yi calls him out on his synthesizer software, claiming that it's against the rules. He doesn't miss it whenever Sun-woo says that it should be fine for today, and Se-yi immediately concurs. "You're doing this on purpose, aren't you?"

He smirks after he fiddles with the controls, compiling various elements as he goes along. On his cue, they join in and perform a rendition of the Kpop song, "Trouble Maker."

Sun-woo acknowledges that it was fun when they meet in the bathroom later. He tells Seol-chan that it's nice to see him again, and Seol-chan retorts: "That's what you think."

Se-yi is still in the music room when the All for One members walk in. Hyo-rin's sneers hardly affect her, even when she acts like the bratty princess she is. When Joon-hee says that all the "regular students" have to clear out because the room is reserved, Se-yi finally bursts in laughter.

She finds his statement childish and retorts, "Is there such a thing as regular students and premium students? It's just like meat—lamb meat." They're flabbergasted as she continues that people are just like meat; everything turns into poop once it's digested. Dayum, girl can hold her own.

Before the situation escalates any further, Seol-chan enters and agrees with Se-yi's statement. Everything's the same: "Regular meat, premium meat, and star meat." When Joon-hee introduces himself, Seol-chan adds, "School president meat too."

Back at the van, Seol-chan starts to lecture Se-yi for speaking so crudely but he stops short when she breaks into a smile. He blurts, "She's smiling."

He's annoyed when she turns her back to him after she declines a ride. Manager Hong catches Seol-chan smile again in Se-yi's direction as they drive past her, to which Seol-chan exclaims: "I was doing lip exercises!"

Seol-chan does, however, make a fuss when Manager Hong hints that he may soon be transferred to live at home instead of the dorms. He denies any familial issues—his parents love him!—but all may not be what it seems.

The day of the music performance evaluations arrives, and the class groans when they find out that they'll be graded against all-perfect Joon-hee's class. Nana is notably absent again.

Seol-chan teases Se-yi when her phone rings, adding that she call him sometime. Ha, subtle. It's Se-yi's mother, and he watches as Se-yi check her call history. Suddenly, she turns around, asking if he picked up any of her calls. When he admits that he did, she lashes at him: "Why'd you do that, you idiot?!"

She's clearly upset with him and the class silently picks up their phones to document the moment. So it's back to the van. Is this going to be your go-to from now on?

Seol-chan defends his actions, saying that he picked up because it was her mother. Se-yi barks back that it doesn't matter and accuses him of rifling through her photos and music without her permission.

She puts him in place, yelling, "Everyone babied you, didn't they? They did everything you wanted? There was never a person who punished you if you did something wrong, right? So you don't have an ounce of empathy. You never learned what empathy was. Everyone had to follow your every whim, didn't they?!"

Although Seol-chan barely gets a chance to defend himself, he does get the last word: "Stop trying to act like a better person and call your mom!"

Then to make matters worse, Seol-chan is told that the company has moved his things back home. He beelines for the company and takes out his anger on CEO Go, who hasn't the faintest idea of where this outburst is coming from.

The evaluations begin and as expected, Joon-hee puts on a stellar piano performance as Sun-woo tirelessly tries to contact Seol-chan. During the break, Teacher Dokko grants them the last slot, and Sun-woo informs her that they'll perform as a duo.

Outside, Teacher Dokko finally cracks when Joon-hee refuses yet again. She furiously grabs Gym Teacher Choi's collar, who celebrates the welcome of her inner badass with a hug: "You've returned Dokko Soon!"

Meanwhile, Seol-chan is still teeming with anger as he sits outside the company. He rises when he receives a text from Se-yi: "Sorry." He rushes back to school.

The second half of the evaluations is a different story as Teacher Dokko's eyes look like they can spit fire. This time, she isn't afraid to give low marks to every abysmal performance.

When Teacher Dokko calls their turn, Se-yi apologizes to Sun-woo over how he'll receive a failing grade because of her. He tells her not to worry: "I've never failed anything in my entire life."

As they take the stage, we intercut between them setting up and the Adam ajusshi taking out a CD entitled "Catnap," written by none other than Se-yi's father. We get a brief glimpse of an unidentifiable tattoo on his left index finger. He presses play at the same time Se-yi and Sun-woo begin their song.

Se-yi sings the ballad while playing her guitar as Sun-woo provides accompaniment on his cello until he joins in song. When Seol-chan finally arrives near the end of the song, his imagination takes over and pictures the two sing the duet like a tango, donned in glamorous outfits.

The class erupts in applause, snapping Seol-chan out of his reverie. Teacher Dokko takes a call from the Vice Principal to inform him: "I think I found a replacement."

COMMENTS

What a wonderfully delectable series that has so many different mysteries pumping through its narrative veins. There is so much to potentially unpack that although each episode tips well-past the hour mark, there is so much more to figure out. How the production (a joint effort by tvN and Mnet, for the curious) will cram it all into 12 episodes, I won't ever really be sure.

I'm delighted to see Kang Ha-neul in another project after To the Beautiful You. Even though his character gives me a severe case of Second Lead Syndrome (like bronchitis; once you've had it, it never really goes away) in this series, there are depths we have yet to discover about him. Past the cold and unapproachable shell, the true enigma about him is his previous history with each of our leads with the all-encompassing question—how does he know Seol-chan and Se-yi? All we know from this side of the tunnel is that there's bad blood between the boys, and neither is fully ready to confront whatever happened in their past.

Then there's Sun-woo's connection to Se-yi and if our teeny hints are any indication, the answer may be a familiar one to many a drama-watcher. But rather than the trope itself, what I'm truly interested in is its execution. And if Kang Ha-neul keeps growing his range in his character as we learn more about Sun-woo, it's safe to say that we'll get a satisfying result. And damn, is he already swoon-worthy.

The more we see of Se-yi, the more I like her. Her frank nature and empathy is something I adore about her, and we see her exhibit that quality on numerous occasions throughout the episode. The rooftop with Kyu-dong was particularly striking as she finds a kindred spirit in her loneliness and self-image. I can't wait to watch how their friendship develops as they each try to find their place in this chaotic school. Not only that, I love that we're already seeing more of her emotions shine through, and doesn't hide that she enjoys Sun-woo's presence with a warm smile. Of course, it will just make it that much harder down the road, but for now, her honestness (even if it gets her in trouble sometimes) is something that I respect.

At its core, Monstar is a show driven by its characters, supplemented with beautiful music. It's a show that so many of a similar genre hoped to achieve but fell short in its broadcast slots. The bottom line: moar Monstar, moar happiness.

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