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Any way for Toku & K-Pop to collaborate?
If only there was a way for TWICE to get involved into the Toku industry.
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It depends on their management agencies. I think it's possible for them to make an appearance in movies or cameo in one episode, but a recurring role like AKB48 did in W might be impossible since K-Pop stars have extremely hectic schedules. I'd also like to see TWICE, Gfriend and APink appears in a Toku show one day
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Do you see TWICE's Momo and/ Mina as riders?
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I'd love to see it lol
Btw, TWICE did a soundtrack for a J-drama staring Takeuchi Ryoma (Shinnosuke aka Drive). There's an mv where they dance together |
Aren't all the Kyoryuger Brave cast members of different K-Pop groups? If the toku is popular enough in Korea, they can make something similar to Kyoryuger Brave again.
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They already did Legend Hero.
I think it's very possible for a K-Pop group to star in their own henshin hero series, or at least a few members. |
But I want to see them in Rider, Sentai or Ultraman. Watching non-Japanese Toku shows feels weird to me (no disrespect)
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If there be a female rider series I want Momo or Mina of TWICE as the protagonist rider.
Amazons felt mature and gory. How would a female rider series work if TWICE’s JP members got involved? Including those to be part of a sentai team. |
It'd never happen. That'd mean a one year commitment, which would completely nuke their ability to participate in band activities. Not to mention that the only k-pop stars really worth getting would probably be too expensive. Like, if you're going out of your way to grab someone from the world of k-pop, it's cause you think it'd be a decent ratings draw. For that to happen it'd have to be someone from a moderately popular band, probably making them more expensive than a no name actor.
Best you're getting is another short series like Kyoryuger Brave or a one off appearance like that guy in Ninninger. Quote:
You want to see Korean people in Japanese shows because Korean shows feel weird to yeah? Okay then. |
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It's possible, but only if it's temporary cameos.
Scheduling conflicts and commitments. As a regular, would only happen if they were trying to make a transition from music to acting. And then also language barriers if there are any and how to work around that. Not all people in Asian countries can speak other Asian country languages. |
Language shouldn't be a problem since many Korean artists had already learned Japanese or Chinese so they can be active in those markets. The only barriers are their schedules and whether their agencies want them to do it or not
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Can’t go wrong if K-Pop got into the toku industry.
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Well looks like I'm not alone. Yes, I would love if Japan can allow South Korea to adapt Ultraman and have V or Jin of BTS to play Ultraman's human character.
For quite some time, I always wondered why K-drama fans won't branch out to Toku. I mean I don't know how many of you watch the Chinese drama, Ice Fantasy. Does this Chinese drama remind you of Toku in some way: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rdRcmVXqg8M https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GDd...U#action=share Yeah, a lot of K-drama fans love this Chinese drama and yet these same K-drama fandom didn't branch out to K-toku like Legend Hero. I mean what the hell? I agree there are K-dramas that do have toku like special effect like this scene from Gu Family Book: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pfu1...ature=youtu.be And look at Gumiho: Tale of the Fox's Child, another K-drama: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZuNrSUCwVA Their special effect do look a lot like what you seen in Toku. So I don't understand why K-drama fans don't branch out to Toku including K-toku. So this makes me wonder if K-toku should have famous K-pop idols in order for K-drama fans to branch out to K-toku. |
I haven’t seen too many Asian dramas outside of toku, though I do remember liking Wolf Boy and Gu Family Book. Think I spotted Ice Fantasy on Netflix, so I might give it a watch one day (assuming it’s still available).
TWICE did a cover of the Jackson Five’s I Want You Back (in English) for a Japanese film (forget if it was animated or live-action) earlier this year, so you never know. A K-pop artist/ group performing a toku theme might be possible. |
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IMO, most K-drama fans watch the dramas for the love story. Whether it's historical, action, sitcom... it's all about the love story. And most Toku do not focus on it
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So that means there's something preventing K-drama fans from watching K-toku like Legend Hero, I don't know what. |
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I don't think they have enough time to be in some toku.
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