Viral Hit Hindi Sub [10/12] | New Viral Hit Season 1 Hindi Subbed!
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Anime Info:-
- Name :- Viral Hit
- Season :- 01
- Genre :- Action
- MyAnimeList :- 7.95
- Total Episode :- ?
- Duration :- 22 min per Episode
- Language : Jap (Hindi Subtitles)
Synopsis:-
Viral Hit Hindi Sub :
Bullied by his classmate and popular Newtube streamer Pakgo, Yoo Hobin spends his high school days suffering from humiliation and abuse. His troubles do not end there, though; outside of school, Hobin slaves away at a part-time job to pay for his mother’s hospital bills. One day, Hobin accidentally spills ramen on Pakgo’s cameraman Woo “Jiksae” Jihyeok, tripping over a cord and disconnecting the other boy from his gaming stream. Finally fed up with his miserable lifestyle, Hobin fights back and ends up in a pathetic brawl with Jiksae.
The next morning, it is revealed that the camera from Jiksae’s stream had been recording the two boys’ entire embarrassing fight. Moreover, the footage was accidentally uploaded to Newtube and had gone viral overnight, earning Hobin a whopping ten million won from viewership.
Drawn to the money Newtube streaming can offer him and his mother, Hobin works together with unlikely ally Jiksae to produce more videos of him fighting and see how far Newtube streaming can take them. Taking on bullies like Pakgo and other seemingly unsurpassable opponents, Hobin will either rise to the top of the streaming world or finally meet a foe he cannot outsmart.
Viral Hit Hindi Sub:
I always feel a very keen sense of my own lacking expertise when trying to review a manhwa adaptation, particularly one that’s very clearly drawing on contemporary cultural frustrations like this one. But Viral Hit is a show about frustrations with the medical system and the exploitation when working online—something that’s also sadly relatable across cultures.
Most of the bullying in this episode, faced by Hobin are under the auspices of “do it for the views,” which becomes a handy way for “NewTubu” celebrity Pakgo to exert control on those around him. In the scheme of things he’d probably be considered B-tier, with under a million subscribers, but he still has enough income and clout to make life hell for those around him.
For Hobin this means humiliation and physical abuse, but for the women Pakgo encounters it’s all about sexual menace: classmate Rumi is clearly trading sexual favors in exchange for featuring her small 5K channel, while Hobin’s coworker Bomi is pressured into giving up her phone number if she can’t complete an arbitrary challenge.
It’s not hard to watch those scenes and think about the dozens of YouTubers who’ve had accusations of serial abuse levied against them, though the way I’ve phrased it gives the episode a bit more credit than it maybe deserves regarding its female characters.
Rumi’s few lines paint her as a willing accomplice to Pakgo’s cruelty as long as it elevates her, while Bomi is so flatly angelic she’s practically backlit. There’s also Hobin’s mother, but she’s busy carrying the weight of motivating the plot from her hospital bed; though there seems to be a prominent gal in the credits who ends up part of Hobin’s streaming career, she’s mostly just lurking in the background here. No, this is a story about Manly Struggles.
It’s hard not to think about Fight Club a tiny bit whenever one sees a story about a woeful emasculated protagonist who thinks he’s found a way to solve his angst through physical violence, but a closer comparison to the feeling of watching this episode might be Oshimi Shuzo: the art style leans toward the realistic with a sort of gurning cruelty to the facial expressions, women at best are a slightly terrifying Other, and the worldbuilding rests on the assumption that everyone we’ve met is a pathetic bastard crawling toward the next backstab that might get them ahead.
[Written by MAL Rewrite]