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No official apology for 'Nahonsan' and 'sex crime issue' → Only promotion of next week's broadcast is 'Is this right?' [Star Issue]

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/Photo = MBC 'I Live Alone'
/Photo = MBC 'I Live Alone'

After "Na Hon-san" exposed a publisher suspected of returning a writer with a history of child sex crimes to the broadcast, it heralded the next broadcast without any apology.

MBC's 'I Live Alone' (hereinafter referred to as 'Nahonsan') posted a notice of next week's broadcast on its official SNS on the 18th.

"NaHonsan" said, "It really seems like a lie... Why is it still Wednesday. I can't wait to see Rainbow members' daily lives, but why is it still Wednesday? "It's rainy today!" More than meat, let's look at the pictures of Rainbow members and cheer up!! Hang in there a little longer and we'll meet at 11:10 p.m. on Friday night," he said, posting a photo of the cast.

On the 13th, "Nahonsan" introduced the Japanese publisher Sohakgwan in praise of it on the broadcast, but when it became controversial, it edited the scene and re-uploaded it on VOD and OTT platforms, but did not apologize.

/Photo = MBC's "I Live Alone" broadcast capture
/Photo = MBC's "I Live Alone" broadcast capture

In "Nahonsan," which aired on the same day, the caption was inserted, "Japan's representative cartoon publisher that produced 'Doraemon', 'Inuyasha', and 'Detective Conan' while illuminating the elementary school building." In addition, he praised Junji Ito's works such as 'Vortex' and 'Fish of Fear' as well as others published here.

It has recently emerged as an issue in Japan after it was belatedly revealed that the Sohakgwan had changed its pen name to a writer convicted of a child sex crime and continued his work on a cartoon platform related to the Sohakgwan.

In addition, a poster of the 17th "Detective of the Sea" theater version of the animated "Detective Conan," which was not released in Korea due to the controversy over the war crimes, also appeared in "Nahonsan" on the same day, causing further controversy. A netizen who watched the animation said, "It was produced in cooperation with the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force, and the Japanese Aegis ship also appears."

Many of these points were made online, and even though various media outlets pointed out the problems, "Na Hon-san" continued to promote the next episode, staying silent and unanswered.

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