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"Nahonsan," no apples..Covering up sex crimes daily, 'Slightly deleted' after promoting corporate and war criminal cartoons [Star Issue]

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Kim Nara

*This content was translated by AI.

/Photo = MBC's "I Live Alone" capture
/Photo = MBC's "I Live Alone" capture
The scene that was deleted from "I Live Alone".
The scene that was deleted from "I Live Alone".

The production team of "I Live Alone" was accused of unnecessarily exposing posters of controversial works using Japanese publishers and war criminals suspected of concealing child sex crimes, and deleted related scenes.

As of the 15th, the 638th episode of MBC's "I Live Alone" (hereinafter "Nahonsan") is being serviced by editing and deleting some scenes, unlike actual broadcasts on OTT platforms such as Wave.

This is an episode that aired on the 13th, and Gian84 went to meet Junji Ito, a Japanese horror cartoon master, with Gangnam. Despite the fact that the meeting place, 'Sohakgwan', a large Japanese publishing company, was hotly embroiled in controversy over allegations of 'concealing child sex crimes' there, it became a problem by exposing it to Korean terrestrial broadcasting on a large scale. The "Sohakgwan" is suspected of having a writer, a child sex offender, use a pseudonym and then reappear to serialize a cartoon. On top of that, suspicions broke out that the editorial department asked the victim to maintain confidentiality by presenting a settlement money, and that the legal department and management were also involved.

A related apology was posted on the official website of "Sohakgwan" on the 9th, and "Nahonsan" praised the publisher that produced famous cartoonists such as "Doraemon," "Inuyasha," and "Detective Conan," and "The Works of Junji Ito, "Fish of Horror," were also born here." In addition, he devoted his time to introducing the "Sohakgwan" by illuminating the exterior of the building, saying, "It is a Sohakgwan located at the center of Tokyo Bookstore Street."

The scene that was deleted from "I Live Alone".
The scene that was deleted from "I Live Alone".

In addition, the production team of "Na Hon-san" drew criticism by introducing the unopened theater version of cartoons due to the controversy over "war crimes" in the selection of representative works produced by "Sohakgwan." The 17th "Detective Conan" theater version of "Detective Detective" was not released in Korea because it was known that he used a "war criminal record" when it was released in 2013, but the production team of "Nahonsan" found a Japanese poster and exposed it to the broadcast, calling it a representative work of "Sohakgwan." This "Detective of the Sail" episode was known to be the only one of dozens of "Detective Conan" theatrical editions that failed to open in Korea, leading to strong criticism.

In the end, "Nahonsan" was conscious of the controversy and took measures to delete the scenes in question, but it was handed over without any explanation and apology, adding to the disappointment of viewers.

Meanwhile, in December last year, comedian Park Na-rae's Shiny Key was involved in an unlicensed illegal medical practice called "Jusa Aunt" and got off and rearranged one after another.

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