ZB1 Fans Launch Epic Defense Amid Plagiarism Accusations — 'It’s actually different...'

In the whirlwind of K-pop controversies, fans of ZEROBASEONE (ZB1) have risen to the defense of their beloved group following accusations of plagiarism in their latest music video.

The MV for "Our Season" sparked a heated debate among netizens, who drew parallels between it and Stray Kids' "SKZFLIX" content video from a previous comeback.

STRAY KIDS
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ZB1
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Similar Scenes, Different Stories

Upon close inspection, fans and critics alike noted striking resemblances, from the thumbnail featuring members on a bus to various scenes sprinkled throughout both videos.

STRAY KIDS
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Yet, as accusations of imitation flew, ZB1 supporters stood firm, adamant that these similarities were not grounds for plagiarism claims.

ZB1
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Amidst the rising tensions, die-hard fans of Stray Kids flocked to ZB1's MV, leaving scathing remarks and accusations. However, the ZB1 fandom swiftly countered, asserting that the scenes in question were not unique to either group and had been common tropes in K-pop for years.

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Exploring Creative Roots

In a bid to shed light on the creative process behind "Our Season," ZB1 enthusiasts revealed that the MV was a product of the members' personal visions. When asked what they would do if not idols, the band chose themes close to their hearts: basketball and forming a band.

A devoted fan explained,

"The members themselves chose the band and basketball concept. Ricky has been playing on a competitive basketball team since he was in the 7th grade."

Another enthusiast chimed in,

"This MV was a project film from their content series, ZBTV. The members crafted the ideas and characters themselves."

A Deeper Dive

Further clarifications surfaced from fans eager to dispel the allegations.

"I wonder why they only mention some scenes here because if you look at the whole content, it's actually different," one fan meticulously pointed out.

"In ZB1's version, there's no audition at all; it's their actual roles within the characters they portrayed."

As the debate simmers, it becomes evident that what some saw as plagiarism was, in the eyes of ZB1's fervent followers, a reflection of the group's genuine interests and creative input.

With both sides steadfast in their beliefs, the controversy serves as a testament to the passionate world of K-pop fandoms, where every detail is scrutinized, debated, and fiercely defended.

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Written by Cassidy Jones.



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