Mashle’s second opening is heavily plagiarized by a Myanmar band

The second season of Mashle stood out due to its energetic and mesmerizing opening “Bling-Bang-Bang-Born“ by Creepy Nuts and was highlighted on social media with several fans trying to imitate the main characters’ dance.

As it couldn’t help but be the same, it moved from anime to other media and a group from the region of Myanmar he didn’t take the slightest care to “soften” it to stay under the copyright radar.

The music video released by Thu Kyaw Thu HD Productionin addition to the dance, it has a chorus incredibly similar to the aforementioned opening of Mashle and due to this element it already has over 300,000 views.

However, the more famous something becomes, the more attention it attracts and it wasn’t long before several fans bombarded social media with comments like these:

“What kind of music video is this?”

“Plagiarism is common in the music industry, so there’s not much you can do.”

“Sometimes plagiarism can even be a good thing.”

“Is this an unauthorized cover?”

“I’m surprised at how brazen this is.”

“This is so plagiarized it’s hilarious.”

“It’s an exact copy.”

“It’s amazing how someone could do something so shameful.”

“Japanese music is finally being plagiarized abroad. I’m so proud.

However, a fan and resident of Myanmar went further and apologized on behalf of everyone

“I’m from Myanmar and I’m very angry about all this. It’s total plagiarism. I want you (Japanese) to know that not all of us in Myanmar are like this. We respect everything about Japan: culture, language, tradition, anime, music, manga.”

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