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In the sprawling, hyper-competitive ecosystem of Asian pop culture, 2021 was a year of consolidation for the giants—K-pop, C-drama, J-pop, and Thai GL series—but it was also a year where the niche began to dictate the mainstream. Amidst the algorithmic churn of Netflix, Viki, and YouTube, one name emerged as a curious subcultural touchstone for discerning fans of Asian entertainment: .

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