Chapter 311: Autumn (12)
I Was Mistaken as a Monstrous Genius Actor
LA.
While it was night in Korea and Japan, it was dawn in LA. The time was around 6 oâclock. Kang Woojin, naturally, was in the suite room of the 5-star Beverly Hills Hotel in LA. He had an early schedule, so Woojin, with his hair still damp, came out of the bathroom. In about an hour, he had an album session with Miley Cara.
âCraving ramen at dawn, huh?â
When the carefree Woojin muttered without any pretense, his phone on the table in the vast living room vibrated.
-Woong.
Checking it, he saw it was a DM. The sender was Mifuyu Uramatsu, the top Japanese actress who was an acquaintance from âThe Eerie Sacrifice of a Strangerâ and had also appeared on Woojinâs YouTube channel. The message was simple. A picture of her watching TV and a short message.
-(Photo)
-Just started watching the Male Friend: Remake!
After checking it, Woojin looked at the time and muttered.
âAh, it looks like it started.â
It meant that âMale Friend: Remakeâ had been released. Of course, Kang Woojin was aware of it. He was looking forward to it, too. However, due to the time difference and being in LA, watching the live broadcast was difficult. All he could do was carry on with his own work while checking messages from acquaintances and gauging the reactions of the public.
âTsk, Iâm curious, but thereâs nothing I can do.â
Kang Woojin couldnât attend the test screening of âMale Friend: Remakeâ. In other words, he hadnât seen the final product. Still, he could watch âMale Friend: Remakeâ once it was released on Koreaâs anime OTT platform.
âIâll just have to wait a few days.â
With that, Kang Woojin left the hotel. He had to head straight to Miley Caraâs recording studio. Since pre-meetings and planning were finalized yesterday, today was effectively the official start of the album recording process.
The music video shoot was scheduled for when the recording was more or less complete.
By the time Kang Woojin boarded the waiting van in front of the hotel early in the morning, various people related to Woojin were watching the anime in Japan, where it was night unlike in LA. The first episode of âMale Friend: Remakeâ was airing. The voice actors who had worked with Kang Woojin were watching it, as well as the staff from âA10 Studioâ and even actors from âThe Eerie Sacrifice of a Strangerâ.
In particular, some of the lead actors from âThe Eerie Sacrifice of a Strangerâ, including Mana Kosaku and Ogimoto Yasutaro, gathered for dinner and watched âMale Friend: Remakeâ on a tablet.
âOh! Itâs interesting, isnât it? Am I the only one finding it interesting??â
âNo? I find it interesting too! Even without Woojinâs voice acting, itâs genuinely well-made, right?â
âEspecially the animation direction. Itâs killer. Is this really A10? They added so much detail to things that couldâve just been glossed over.â
âThe original Korean work was a big hit, and I think they adapted it just as well. All the characters are so charming. But why is Kang Woojin also so good at voice acting?â
ââ¦â¦I heard Woojin also sang the OP song? Wowâhis voice tone syncs so wellâitâs like a veteran voice actor did it!â
There were quite a few people who had crossed paths with Kang Woojin in Japan in the past. For example, the people from the Japanese talk show âAme-talk Show!â the only Japanese talk show Woojin had appeared on.
âWhat is thisâ¦â¦? Woojinâs voice acting quality is too good. This is far beyond what you achieve just by practicing, right?â
âHuhâthis is going to be a huge sensation tomorrow. There were a lot of people saying he was cast just because of his popularity, right? Butâ¦â¦heâs so good that itâs hard to even notice the other professional voice actors.â
âThe quality of the anime is top-notch too. A10 mustâve really put their life on the line for this one.â
More people than usual gathered in front of the TV. Of course, it wasnât just people related to Kang Woojin, but the general Japanese public as well. What was clear was that many more people than usual were tuning in.
The runtime of âMale Friend: Remakeâ wasnât very long.
Including the OP and EP, it was about 25 minutes.
Depending on how you look at it, it could be long or short, but the impact it had on Japanâs anime industry wasnât small. The attention from Japanese media and public opinion, as well as the numerous anime production companies, reflected this.
Anyway, the first episode of âMale Friend: Remakeâ ended at around 10:40 PM.
From that moment, Japanâs various social media platforms got a major boost.
[@MU_iiii89]
[Male Friend: Remake is so fun!!?? Itâs not just a simple rom-com; it even has music mixed in! Plus, both the OP and EP are awesome!! And Kang Woojinâs voice acting skills are insane!??]
Talks about âMale Friend: Remakeâ started to overflow.
Meanwhile.
Around the time the first episode of âMale Friend: Remakeâ finished airing smoothly in Japan, all Kang Woojin could do in the early morning LA was check Japanese social media or the press. Thus, even as he was on his way to Miley Caraâs recording studio, he immersed himself in the wave of searches.
-Swipe.
Of course, he had to do it discreetly, so it wouldnât be obvious. It was like maintaining the persona while extracting the necessary information. Even though LA was in a different time zone from Japan and Korea, it wasnât difficult to check the news.
The Japanese press was already buzzing with talk of âMale Friend: Remakeâ.
ãThe much-talked-about âMale Friend: Remakeâ first episode aired, and despite concerns, Kang Woojinâs voice acting shinesã
Naturally, there were many articles about âIssue Kingâ Kang Woojin. However, there were also quite a few mentions of the quality of âMale Friend: Remakeâ itself.
ãâMale Friend: Remakeâ voiced by Kang Woojin, nails everything from animation to music and direction!ã
Woojin, with an indifferent face, recalled the âMale Friend: Remakeâ footage he had seen during the voice recording.
âWell, yeah âthe animation? It did seem pretty impressive.â
He hadnât watched much anime, but the animation of âMale Friend: Remakeâ was, how should he put it, incredibly detailed and polished. The quality was perfect, from the charactersâ movements to the backgrounds. Even someone like Kang Woojin, who wasnât an expert in anime, could tell it was impressive, so the Japanese public, who were much more knowledgeable, would definitely notice even more.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Next, Woojin accessed Japanese social media and online communities.
Again, it wasnât hard to find posts related to âMale Friend: Remakeâ. Just typing in the title flooded the screen with related posts. Most were written within the last 30 minutes, and new ones were pouring in even now.
â Wasnât it better than expected? I started watching it with some doubts, but I got hooked before I knew it.
â Isnât it beyond the level of Kang Woojin being a good or bad voice actor? It felt like the show was fun because Kang Woojin was in it.
â wwww so fun!!
â Wow!! But!! How does Kang Woojin even know how to voice act too!!??
â The animation was the best of this season, and so was the music. I thought itâd just be some typical rom-com anime, but the story was deeper than I expected.
â I watched it intending to criticize, but I ended up getting engrossed, am I the only one?
â Yeah! I also started watching it to hate on Kang Woojinâs voice acting but ended up going, âWow!â while watching. Isnât that why itâll get even better ratings?
â Most people who arenât Kang Woojin fans probably started watching it intending to criticize.
â Same⦠I thought it wouldnât be great at first, but now I canât wait for the second episodeâ¦.
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It was buzzing with excitement. After about 10 minutes of exploring social media and online communities, Kang Woojin put down his phone. His expression hadnât changed much. He had already heard from people at âA10 Studioâ and Choi Sung-gun. Considering how much of a hot topic it was, there were bound to be a lot of people in Japan who held negative opinions.
âWell, thatâs natural.â
Woojin wasnât particularly concerned. Whether people hated it or not, as long as the ratings were good, thatâs all that mattered, right? His mental state wasnât shaken. In the end, the Japanese public opinion that had started out intending to criticize had already flipped.
At that moment.
-Screech!
The large van carrying Kang Woojin came to a stop. It had reached Miley Caraâs recording studio, located about an hour away from the hotel. Despite the early hour, Cara was already waiting in the enormous studio. Her long blonde hair was loose, and she was wearing a hat.
Amidst a dozen staff members, Caraâs expression was cold, but her tone was soft.
âOh, Woojin. Youâre early.â
âIt just worked out that way.â
âAs I mentioned in yesterdayâs meeting, today is the official start of recording. How about some coffee before we get going?â
âSounds good.â
And so, the album project between Kang Woojin and Miley Cara officially kicked off.
12 hours.
That was how long Woojin spent in the recording studio. From early morning until the afternoon, Kang Woojin was fully immersed in the recording sessions with Cara. Meanwhile, back in Korea, the night had passed, and it was now morning.
On the morning of the 13th, around 10 AM.
There was a change on Koreaâs OTT platform specializing in Japanese anime. The first episode of âMale Friend: Remakeâ, which had aired in Japan the previous day, had been updated. The series had been heavily promoted for days, and now âMale Friend: Remakeâ had,
ãâMale Friend: Remakeâ hits number one on the OTT platform as soon as it lands in Korea! Is this the power of Kang Woojin?ã
It had instantly shot to the top of the OTT platformâs rankings. This was proof that a large number of Korean viewers were already watching âMale Friend: Remakeâ. Comments on the platform started pouring in rapidly.
â There were so many strong contenders this quarter that I didnât expect much tbhã ã ã ã But wow, this is fucking awesomeã ã ã ã ã
â Agreed! Even without any national pride bias, the soundtrack is sick, and the direction is super uniqueã ã ã ã
â The animation is insane
â Whatâs all this hype about, it was so boring
â Honestly, Kang Woojinâs voice acting was really goodã ã ã ã there wasnât anything off about it
â Personally, the camera angles and sound were sick, and the OP just destroyed all the other shows this season
â Lol chill outã ã ã oh god, this place is dripping with national prideã ã ã ã
â Did Kang Woojin really sing the OP?
â âYeah, he did
â No way⦠wow⦠the OP is awesome⦠It could even aim for the Oricon charts
â The âMale Friend: Remakeâ OP is already blowing up on Japanese YouTube
Although there were various opinions, in the end, everyoneâs focus was the same.
â Did this get good ratings in Japan?
They were curious about the official ratings for âMale Friend: Remakeâ.
â Itâs not out yetã ã ã ã but the competition is super tough, so even if it gets 5%, itâs doing wellã ã ã
At the same time, in Tokyo, Japan.
In one of the meeting rooms at âA10 Studioâ, the production company behind âMale Friend: Remakeâ, familiar faces were gathered. Naturally, the director, staff, and executives from the production company were present.
More than 20 people had gathered.
ââ¦â¦â
ââ¦â¦â
Everyone had tense expressions. Interestingly, everyoneâs eyes were focused on one personâthe female team leader of the planning team, who had been in charge of overseeing the entire production of âMale Friend: Remakeâ. Standing at the head of the room, she paced nervously, glancing at her phone screen.
At this moment.
-Swish.
Mahiro Sakuichi, the director of âMale Friend: Remakeâ, swallowed dryly and asked.
âHasnât it been announced yet?â
The female team leader nodded.
âNo, not yet.â
A few executives of âA10 Studioâ let out small sighs and joined the conversation.
âThis is driving me crazy. Why is the announcement so late today?â
ââ¦â¦Whatâs been the top rating so far?â
ââMagic Revolutionsâ with 9.1%, and after that, âStrongest Spyâ with 8.8%.â
The third-quarter releases, which could be considered competitors to âMale Friend: Remakeâ, had finished airing last week. The director picked up the viewership ratings chart on the table to check.
-[Viewership Ratings]
1. Magic Revolutions / Fuji ETV / 9.1%
2. Strongest Spy / Tokyo ETV / 8.8%
3. Detective Conan / NHM / 6.2%
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The two highly anticipated works of this third quarter had already claimed the top two spots. Although they didnât surpass 10%, both had achieved a respectable 9%, which the media was praising. Below third place, ratings ranged between 5% and 1%.
âHmâWeâre not even hoping for 10%. As long as we make it into the upper-middle rankings, around 5%, thatâs good enough.â
âItâs tough to hit 10% these days, but we should at least expect above 5%. Thereâs been a lot of buzz.â
ââ¦If we beat âDetective Conanâ and take third place, that would be ideal.â
At that moment.
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The female team leaderâs phone rang. Instantly, everyone in the meeting room focused their gaze on her. The female team leader, swallowing nervously, raised the phone to her ear, her hand trembling slightly.
âYes, itâs me. Go ahead.â
Her eyes widened suddenly at whatever she heard from the other end of the line.
âWhat, what did you say?!â
Everyone was startled by her reaction but remained silent. After a moment, the female team leader ended the call and slowly lowered her phone. With a dazed expression, she muttered softly in Japanese to the people gathered in the meeting room.
ââ¦â¦Weâve got a problem.â
Meanwhile, in LA.
While it was morning in Korea, LA was moving toward night. After spending the entire day recording, Kang Woojin, now wearing a hoodie, got into Miley Caraâs large van.
-Thud!
After wrapping up their work for the day, Woojin, Cara, and the rest of the team were on their way to dinner. Naturally, Cara was in charge of choosing the place, and thus, it was guaranteed to be somewhere luxurious. In any case, the three massive vans set off simultaneously. Woojin was in the first van, sitting across from Cara.
Cara, who had taken off her hat and swept back her blonde hair, spoke first.
âArenât you tired?â
In her usual cold voice, Kang Woojin responded in his characteristic detached manner.
âNot particularly.â
ââ¦â¦I donât think Iâve ever seen you tired. It was the same when I went to Korea last time, and today too.â
âIs that so?â
âDo you have a lot of stamina? Or do you manage it through exercise?â
Since he couldnât say itâs because of his void space, Woojin dodged the question appropriately.
âI have my own methods.â
âWhat kind?â
âItâs hard to explain, since itâs unique to me.â
âOhâfirst time hearing a response like that.â
âItâs also the first time Iâve said it.â
Cara, who had already figured out Woojinâs personality, gave a small laugh.
âSo, how did that Japanese anime turn out?â
Cara already knew about âMale Friend: Remakeâ, and Woojin replied calmly.
âWell. I havenât received any news yet.â
Just then.
-Bzzzz.
Woojinâs phone vibrated briefly. It was a text, and the sender was Choi Sung-gun, who was in the van behind them. The message was simpleâit was the viewership ratings chart. But it wasnât for Korea. It was from Japan.
-[Viewership Ratings]
1. Male Friend: Remake / TBE / 14.8%
2. Magic Revolutions / Fuji ETV / 9.1%
3. Strongest Spy / Tokyo ETV / 8.8%
4. Detective Conan / NHM / 6.2%
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Woojin casually glanced at the freshly received ratings chart, then looked up. He nonchalantly muttered to the blonde Cara sitting across from him.
âWe took first place.â
His tone was calm, devoid of any strong emotion.
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