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March 11, 2012

Kimchi Roach Who Caused 'Anti-Korean' Including Hentai Girls' Generation Manga Were Japanese


The accident of Girls' Generation and Kara hentai manga that occur last year, were distributed by an internet manga site has been degraded not only the both groups but also Korean wave for entirely.

For the true about the accident, on March 10th, SBS "We want to know that" starting the investigation regarding the issue to find out the culprit behind the circulated mangas and others anti-Korean sentiment which raising in Japan including the protests against actress Kim Tae Hee.

According SBS, the circulation online of mangas weren't linked by random users, but found out one powerful creators source. The creators were known for the deliberation stated that Kpop Idols were giving sexual favor to gain their fame which proved trash as nothing with no supporting facts.


SBS has been trying to interview the mangas publishers but got rejected which they stated, "We will not hold an interview. We don't have anything to say regarding to the manga's content whether it's fiction or real, As we never been asked from Korea." Regarding the mangas issue DSP Media, Kara's agency are planning to take legal actions against these troublemakers.

In addition, SBS also found some users who distorting and degrading Korea's ancient history. An online user name "Kimchi Roach" who pretend that he is Korean has been constantly attacking the history of Korea and mocking the culture. The IP address of the trouble user "Kimchi Roach" was located in Japan after tracked. Moreover, the entire organization is behind the username, is spreading false notion about Korea.

After the series of investigation, SBS "We want to know that" concluded that these extreme Japanese critics were not merely degraded the Korean wave but also entire country itself.

Source+Photos: Nate

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