I’ve got happy news for you lol, check the rest of the comments 😄
Now this time is for sure real a Japanese tv station announced it and all their accounts are verified, they released the whole airing schedule with dates and time too in their website
better than I expected, I absolutely couldn't get myself to finish any vertical dramas before but this one was well filmed and not as awkward as the previous short dramas and it was pretty fun to watch
They didn't remove the ban it's just banned from their media, some teams work with international production companies…
You're not asking objectively when you're constantly quoting my answer to someone else as "by your logic" and using it as a point argument for yourself it's sounding off as rude what I said isn't open for debates and now you're here to enlighten me with 3 essays thanks for the effort, but you’re not telling me anything new, and I don’t have time for all that.
They didn't remove the ban it's just banned from their media, some teams work with international production companies…
What do you mean by "my logic"? This is common knowledge about Chinese BLs. Ask any Chinese person, and they’ll tell you the same thing: BL is banned from airing on national TV/media. That’s a fact. If a series wants to be broadcast on TV or other Chinese platforms, it must get a license and undergo a strict review process, with each episode being checked by the authorities. If it doesn’t pass, it gets shelved. You can even check in this website to see how many Chinese BLs, even censored ones (bromance), failed the review. None have aired for years like Immortality and Eternal Faith. Now, regarding international productions—actors aren’t banned from working with international companies, having their work air globally, or getting nominated for awards. The authorities don’t control international companies. They only care about what airs domestically. If what you’re saying were true, these actors would already be in jail if it was illegal to work with international production teams, and this series wouldn’t even exist, it's more like a private work it wasn't sent to authorities to get an airing license because it wasn't for China. This series was produced by a Singaporean co. if you bothered to check the end credits. With your logic, that would mean gay people can’t do things privately, which isn’t the case. What people do privately doesn’t concern the law unless they broadcast it publicly which again it is banned. They said, Don’t air it on our TV, not, You can’t work for international teams or participate in film festivals. Please apply some logic here. I don’t know if this is a language barrier on your end, but there’s no need to attack or act like a know-it-all about our Asian communities and laws, Alba.
Now, regarding international productions—actors aren’t banned from working with international companies, having their work air globally, or getting nominated for awards. The authorities don’t control international companies. They only care about what airs domestically. If what you’re saying were true, these actors would already be in jail if it was illegal to work with international production teams, and this series wouldn’t even exist, it's more like a private work it wasn't sent to authorities to get an airing license because it wasn't for China. This series was produced by a Singaporean co. if you bothered to check the end credits.
With your logic, that would mean gay people can’t do things privately, which isn’t the case. What people do privately doesn’t concern the law unless they broadcast it publicly which again it is banned. They said, Don’t air it on our TV, not, You can’t work for international teams or participate in film festivals. Please apply some logic here. I don’t know if this is a language barrier on your end, but there’s no need to attack or act like a know-it-all about our Asian communities and laws, Alba.