Number_i “Tobeban” followed by location shooting at Fuji-Q Highland… Fans were disappointed by the crisis of “footage being kept in storage” one after another.
The program was closed to the public because of “some inadequacies in the content.
However, since neither the members nor the production team were at fault, there was little criticism of the decision, although there was some lamentation. However, among some fans, there are some who are not so critical of the decision,
It’s tough to put a show in storage after the information has already been released, like the motorcycle trip in “Tobeban”.
I’m still waiting to hear the reason why the motorcycle trip was put on hold.
Regardless of the reason, the fact remains that the footage is being held for a long time. Like “Bike Trip,” I’m wondering if the agency will be okay with two videos being put on hold in the past year or so. I’m worried.
I’m worried about the office.
In April of last year, TOBE’s YouTube program “Tobeban” was closed to the public because of “flaws in some of the content” after it was distributed. The program was not re-released due to “flaws discovered in the production process.
This episode was based on several VTRs, including one featuring Ken Miyake, IMP. members, and another in which Number_i enjoyed a “whimsical motorcycle trip,” and a sequel to the motorcycle trip featuring Number_i’s barbecue was announced as “coming soon.
However, TOBE has not explained which scenes in the program were problematic, and the sequel to the motorcycle trip has yet to be released for unknown reasons.
Fans who were waiting for the second part of the motorcycle trip must have been disappointed to see that the show was once again in danger of being put on hold.
In addition, it was revealed that Number_i’s song “INZM” had been “flown” to LINE MUSIC before its full release. Although the song was actually released on August 19 last year, Number_i’s official website apologized on July 28, saying, “We would like to report that the song was temporarily released before its full release due to a system error on some music distribution services, and we sincerely apologize.
Although the Fujikyu Highland incident was not a problem on TOBE’s part, if this kind of mismanagement continues, fans’ dissatisfaction may only increase.
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