[00:00] Jonah Klein: From Neural Newscast, this is Buzz, tracking what's trending and why it matters. [00:10] Announcer: I'm Leila Mercer, and this is Buzz, where we decode the Internet's loudest signals. [00:16] Jonah Klein: And I'm Jonah Klein. Today, BTS is resetting the cultural timeline and a mirror is unzipping a wall. [00:24] Announcer: It is a massive day for fandoms across the board, Jonah. If you've looked at X this morning, [00:29] Announcer: it's basically just one giant scream of excitement. [00:32] Jonah Klein: The energy is through the roof. We've got music, prestige cinema, and some high-tier internet [00:38] Jonah Klein: weirdness to get through. [00:39] Announcer: Um, love it. [00:39] Announcer: Let's start with the absolute earthquake that is the BTS Army. [00:44] Announcer: The group just unveiled the cover art and some seriously stylish group photos for their upcoming album, Ari Wrong. [00:50] Jonah Klein: Exactly, Lila. [00:52] Jonah Klein: The numbers on this are staggering. [00:54] Jonah Klein: We are talking 77,000 likes and millions of views in a matter of hours. [00:59] Jonah Klein: The Ari Ring aesthetic is hating different. [01:02] Announcer: It really is. [01:04] Announcer: The album drops on March 20th and the decoded Spotify event launch is already driving everything. [01:09] Announcer: everyone into a frenzy. [01:11] Announcer: It's been a minute since we had the full group aesthetic like this. [01:14] Jonah Klein: And they aren't the only ones in the K-pop space making waves today. [01:18] Jonah Klein: YG's boy group Treasure just dropped a teaser for something called The Stage 2026. [01:23] Announcer: The teaser image alone racked up over a million views. [01:27] Announcer: There's not a lot of detail yet, but the stage branding has fans speculating about a massive world tour or a new performance series. [01:35] Jonah Klein: It's definitely a mark your calendars kind of day for the fans. [01:39] Jonah Klein: But moving from the stage to the screen, we have to talk about what happened in Tokyo. [01:45] Announcer: Um, the 49th Japan Academy Prize ceremony? [01:48] Announcer: This is essentially the Japanese Oscars, and the night belonged to Hokuto Matsumura. [01:54] Jonah Klein: Yeah, this was a huge moment for the Idol Actor crossover. [01:58] Jonah Klein: Hokuto is a member of the group Six Stones, and he managed to win both the excellent leading actor and excellent supporting actor awards. [02:07] Announcer: Which is historic, Janna. [02:10] Announcer: What made it even more of a viral moment on X was that his bandmate, Shintaro Morimoto, was the one presenting the awards to him. [02:19] Announcer: The photos of them standing together on that stage are everywhere. [02:23] Jonah Klein: Talk about a brotherhood moment. [02:25] Jonah Klein: And we can't ignore the film First Kiss. [02:28] Jonah Klein: That team walked away with five different categories, including Best Picture. [02:33] Announcer: The first kiss sweep was definitely expected by critics, [02:37] Announcer: but seeing the official Japan Academy Prize account confirm it [02:41] Announcer: really solidified its status as the film of the year. [02:45] Jonah Klein: It's rare to see a prestige award show align so perfectly [02:49] Jonah Klein: with what's trending in the fan space, [02:51] Jonah Klein: but the Six Tones guys really bridge that gap. [02:53] Announcer: From the red carpet to the digital world, [02:56] Announcer: Hoyoverse is doing what they do best, [02:59] Announcer: which is making people reach for their wallets. [03:02] Jonah Klein: Hongkai Star Rail version 4.1. [03:06] Jonah Klein: They just held the announcement program and revealed the new banners. [03:09] Jonah Klein: The star of the show is the five-star character Fushi Toyo. [03:13] Announcer: Fushi Toyo is appearing in the Shadow Knight Hunt event, [03:17] Announcer: and there's also a new five-star light cone called the Finale of a Certain Lie. [03:22] Announcer: The names in this game are always so poetic. [03:25] Jonah Klein: And the art... [03:26] Jonah Klein: Every time Fushi Toyo appeared on screen during the stream, the live chat was moving so fast you couldn't even read it. [03:33] Jonah Klein: It's that gotcha hype, Lila. [03:34] Announcer: Um, it never fails. [03:37] Announcer: But while people are chasing digital characters, one guy in Japan is going viral for unzipping his wall. [03:44] Jonah Klein: Okay, Lila, you have to explain this one because I saw the photo and my brain just stalled. [03:49] Jonah Klein: This is the Arufa mirror hack, right? [03:52] Announcer: Yes! [03:53] Announcer: Arufa is this legendary internet creator known for these bizarre but brilliant DIY projects. [04:00] Announcer: He figured out that if you attach a simple zipper to the edge of a mirror, it creates [04:05] Announcer: a perfect optical illusion. [04:07] Jonah Klein: Wait, what? [04:08] Jonah Klein: It looks like he's literally unzipping the wall to reveal the mirror underneath. [04:13] Jonah Klein: It's so simple, yet it looks like high-end CGI. [04:16] Announcer: It's already hit over 4.8 million views on X. [04:20] Announcer: People are calling it the mirror zipper wall illusion. [04:24] Announcer: It's the kind of low-budget creativity that the internet absolutely lives for. [04:28] Jonah Klein: I'm honestly tempted to try it myself, Lila. [04:31] Jonah Klein: It looks like the ultimate profile picture hack. [04:34] Announcer: That's insane. [04:35] Announcer: Just don't break the mirror, Jonah. [04:36] Announcer: Seven years of bad luck is a lot of mistrends. [04:39] Jonah Klein: Fair point. [04:41] Jonah Klein: Whether it's BTS dropping a masterpiece or Aruba Hacking Physics with a zipper, today is all about visual storytelling. [04:48] Announcer: It really is. From the prestige of the Japan Academy Prize to the high-stakes gotcha poles of Starrail, the digital landscape is moving fast. [04:58] Jonah Klein: And we are right here to catch it all. [05:01] Jonah Klein: That is our roundup for today. [05:02] Announcer: I'm Leila Mercer. [05:03] Jonah Klein: And I'm Jonah Klein. [05:05] Jonah Klein: This has been Buzz. [05:06] Announcer: This podcast is AI generated for entertainment purposes. [05:10] Announcer: Check out buzz.neuralnewscast.com for more. [05:14] Announcer: Neural Newscast is AI-assisted, human-reviewed. [05:17] Announcer: View our AI transparency policy at neuralnewscast.com. [05:20] Jonah Klein: This has been Buzz on Neural Newscast, tracking what's trending and why it matters.