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The creator of Dandadan is clearly a fan, as he mentioned Yoshiki in a tweet after Yoshiki's appearance at the Red and White Song Battle.
However, Sony, which provided Dandadan with Hunting Soul originally owned the copyright to Kurenai, which led to Yoshiki's establishment of his label.
Yoshiki considered this a youthful mistake and severed his ties with Sony after leaving the company.
Therefore, Sony's failure to contact Yoshiki in advance about the parody and song release is not a copyright issue, but rather a lack of consideration for the musicians who created the work.
Furthermore, while the band name is Brave Force in the original manga, it was changed to Hayashii in the anime.
This may have been a joke by the Sony-affiliated animation production company that produced Hunting Soul trying to resemble X JAPAN.
Hayashi refers to a traditional Japanese musical group that plays traditional Japanese instruments used in kabuki and other performances.
In the original manga, there is a scene where the band members introduce themselves as Hayashi.
As a fan, I believe the surname Hayashi is widely known online, and the double meaning of the band name and YOSHIKI (ndr: nome di uno dei membri della band) was a prank by the fan author.
However, considering Sony's subsequent poor response and their relationship to the band, I feel it was a bit disrespectful.
The meaningless name change and unnatural musicality far exceeded the original author's intentions.
It's understandable that YOSHIKI would be offended, and Sony also bears responsibility.
While paying homage to past works and creating buzz is commonplace in modern times, there is clearly something inappropriate about casual homage to a song that depicts the complexities of human life.
While both anime fans and Dandadan members have a deep attachment to the work, it would be wrong to simply interpret YOSHIKI's reaction as critical.
YOSHIKI did not make any abusive remarks and has already retracted his statements.
Both Kurenai and Hunting Soul are great songs, and the resulting masterpiece is a synergistic effect that could be recognized by many people, so I don't think that's a bad thing.
I think it's the song itself, rather than the anecdote, that will remain in the hearts of future generations.
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