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00:00Let us sit down for the show, cause I was gonna show you how it's done, done, done.
00:06Huntrix don't miss, and neither does Sony Animation apparently.
00:10Because once I watched K-Pop Demon Hunters out of sheer curiosity and mild death threats from my
00:16server, I immediately understood why it is inescapable. In terms of animation, its use of
00:22stylized 3D animation with 2D elements is right off the bat similar to the Spider-Verse films,
00:28albeit with less influence from comic books and more from anime. We're talking goofy,
00:32exaggerated facial expressions with some of the most creative representations of being down bad I
00:37have ever seen. Whoever came up with the popcorn eyes, you deserve a medal of honor. Cynically,
00:46I am resigned to the fact that it was probably produced under terrible working conditions,
00:50just like Spider-Verse. But given we are all suffering in the 2020s, today I'm just gonna
00:55focus on how much I love this before reality fully sinks in. Okay? Okay.
01:00But even beyond the animation, it is clear just how much passion went into this project.
01:04I am not a K-Pop girlie, but even I could tell this was made by people who knew their shit.
01:10And the K-Pop girlies in my server can confirm they do indeed. A unique premise that is accessible and
01:16enjoyable to all, but especially by those who can understand the little Easter eggs referencing the
01:21actual K-Pop scene. And from what little cursory knowledge I have, even the story itself can apply
01:27to the darker aspects of the industry. I won't be covering that comprehensively, but I will definitely
01:33mention it later on for the sake of further discussion. From animation to music to characters
01:38to writing and pacing, this movie is firing on all cylinders. And so today, I wanna yap about it.
01:45Why I adore this movie, how I interpret this story about the demons within us all,
01:49and the mistakes we've made, accepting even the messier, darker aspects of our own nature,
01:55and some small critiques that I think could be ironed out with some more media spun off from this
02:00movie. Because seriously, this needs to be a franchise, like, stat. Naturally, spoilers for
02:05the movie lie ahead, so viewers beware. Before we begin, if you're new here, ciao! My name is Thomas,
02:12aka the Unicorn of War, and I make videos about whatever the hell I like. Animation, games,
02:18pretty much anything that I can never shut the fuck up about. I share my experience and opinions with
02:23you, and you listen because... I-I'm not sure why. I don't know, maybe you just need something on in
02:30the background while you go about your life, I respect that, that's me, that's me for real. I can't
02:34go get groceries without listening to something, I'll go insane-er. So if that sounds interesting to you,
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02:58and scripts, Patreon-exclusive content, and the private Union of War Discord server. Now,
03:03without further ado, let the chaos commence. If 2D animation is dead, its spirit lives on in this era
03:14of heavily stylized 3D. There's been a lot of backlash towards Disney for its bad corporate
03:18practices and mountains of slop in recent years, and by extension, the reuse of the same tired Pixar
03:25style animation seen in both Pixar and 3D Disney films. Turning Red at least experimented a bit, but it
03:32has been cathartic seeing Disney get its crown snatched by movies finding ways to marry the best
03:37of both 2D and 3D, focusing far less on realism and needless detail, and more on expressive character
03:44animation and vibrant creative worlds. The movie wastes no time in getting you invested in the
03:49girls and their personalities, and I think most of that is owed to the way that they are animated.
03:54Their petty annoyance towards having their plane hijacked and totaled by demons,
03:58their love for devouring food by the truckload and couch rotting, and their bad bitch energy,
04:03and not only their choreography, but how they so effortlessly style themselves in the middle of
04:09their fights.
04:15All of this works in tandem with the writing to help you understand and relate to the characters
04:20right off the bat, making sure that you are seated for the show. It's not easy to pull off the usual
04:25comic deformation scene in anime and 3D, but they managed it here. They must be witches, anime witches.
04:33The girls look fabulous, and I appreciate that they are proudly feminine while still kicking so much
04:39as well. But the movie also isn't afraid to make them look silly or berserk or messy to help communicate
04:45what they're feeling.
04:50It's nice seeing 3D animation lean into this kind of expressiveness, especially for women lead characters
04:55who don't have to look pretty all the time. Obligatory Winx confession here, god I wish the Winx
05:01reboot looked like this. K-pop Demon Hunters embraces its uniqueness in every aspect, showing love for its
05:07influences while using all of it to craft something that we'd never quite seen before. Huh, just like the
05:13original Winx did back in 2004, what do you know? And what does the Winx reboot do? Sacrifice its uniqueness
05:20on the altar of looking like a knockoff, miraculous ladybug with inexpressive, buggy, uncanny character models
05:27and AI-generated rags at the same time that Ladybug is upgrading its own visuals. Yikes.
05:33Cause I see your real face and it's ugly as sin.
05:37I know there's mentions of K-pop fashion influencing the Winx's new looks, but after seeing K-pop Demon
05:42Hunters, that is an insult to K-pop fashion. Rumi wouldn't be caught dead wearing that
05:47abomination that Reboot Bloom calls a skirt.
05:50Don't desert me, it's so obvious.
05:54The animation especially pops off in fight scenes, which also serve as the musical numbers.
05:59With our story being about K-pop idols, the effort put into weaving the music's importance
06:04into everything else is commendable. We'll talk about that in the music section, but as for how
06:09it applies to action, I appreciate how the action is not only well choreographed and easily readable,
06:14but also timed perfectly with the music. Seeing the girls summon their weapons out of the Han
06:19moon strings and time with the beats is amazing.
06:29I have that little bit of how it's done on loop. And speaking of the Han moon, it really signifies
06:34the expert visual storytelling going on in this movie. Those first 15 minutes do such a great job
06:40explaining the premise of the movie to you and establishing what visuals represent what. The blue
06:45strings emitted by the girls' music, invoking blue light from the people's hearts, pushing back the
06:50demon tides, really help to provide a visual for how successful the girls are at fighting back
06:56against Gimaw's forces throughout the movie. The use of color in particular is phenomenal.
07:02The movie as a whole is unashamedly vibrant, but specific colors are tied to specific characters or
07:07ideas. A calm soothing blue is associated with the Huntrix girls. This fiery ominous magenta is
07:14associated with Gimaw and the demons. And then gold is used for the ideal that the girls are striving
07:20for. All the environments are soaked in these colors, not only creating mesmerizing unique visuals
07:26that look like they're ripped right out of a goddamn music video, but also helping to set the tone
07:31and carry the story in ways that your brain instinctively registers before you even have
07:35to put it into words. As a non-K-pop girlie, I have to say this soundtrack slaps. And all the K-pop
07:42experts that I know can confirm that this soundtrack would very easily pass for actual K-pop. So
07:49slay the demons. I can see this easily being a person's gateway into actual K-pop music, but on its own,
07:56these are all Spotify playlist worthy. I'm an album girlie, but rest assured this will be blasting in
08:01my car at max volume for the next month, at least. But it's not enough for the music to be good. Here,
08:06the songs all advance the story, helping you to understand the character's personalities and goals,
08:12while also advancing their relationships and conflicts. That is the sign of a truly great musical.
08:18This movie just wouldn't work without its musical numbers, neither in terms of function or theming,
08:23nor would it be anywhere near as fun or engaging. Thematically, I appreciate how music is used here
08:28as a tool for healing, self-expression, and connection. If demons are the dark, negative,
08:34destructive forces of the world, then music is used to shield people from it and help forge
08:39relationships between all of them. I mean, just look at the state of the world right now and tell me
08:44that you haven't been clinging to your favorite albums to help you either escape from it or to try
08:50and make sense of it. Music is by far one of the best things humans have created and one of the few
08:55things that convinced me that there is indeed still some good in us after all. When Rumi is trying
09:01to sing about no longer hiding and accepting who she is in Golden and unable to hit the high notes,
09:06I love it because, hello, she's not living up to that at all. She's hiding who she is from her friends,
09:14from the world, and wanting to eliminate her demon half rather than accept it. In terms of story,
09:19it's perfect in helping you understand her conflict and connecting to her, and in terms of real world
09:24application, I feel called out. Like, how often do we connect to the truths that we find in music
09:30or art in general, and then just never apply that to ourselves in our own lives for whatever reason?
09:37And likewise, her not wanting to sing Take Down is not only her being wary of singing about the
09:42lack of humanity in herself as a half demon, but also what she and the others have been taught
09:47about demons as a whole. What the song is saying not only doesn't resonate with her, but also goes
09:52against what she's viscerally feeling, and thus she can't go along with it. Musical storytelling,
09:58bitch. I could go on for hours about most of the songs because not one of them is a miss. It's less
10:05a question of what's my least favorite and more what song has corrupted my being the most. How it's
10:10done is such a good intro song. It's a bad bitch anthem that sells you on the premise of the girls
10:16as both icons and hunters and works perfectly as a hook for the movie. My personal favorite bits of the
10:22song are when the girls summon their weapons on the plane and when they're doing their makeup while
10:26falling from the sky. Like, Mira having a napalm era? Hello?
10:36Also, random fire bars. Bleeding isn't in my blood? Fuck yeah. And I have no clue what the
10:41hell they're saying when they randomly start singing in Korean, but it sounds gorgeous and
10:45I love it every time. Soda pop is brainless, but that's also why it's so cute.
10:50You're my soda pop. My little soda pop. Like, my little soda pop is such a cute turn of phrase that
10:56hooks you on the Saja boys just like their audience. It's a goddamn earworm meant on sticking with you
11:02because that's their goal. Not to say anything deep or profound or true like the girls songs,
11:07but just to get and keep your attention. Saja boys love you. My little soda pop.
11:14And that was actually something brought up by a girly in my server, you know who you are,
11:17on this being reflective of misogyny in the K-pop industry and honestly, the music industry as a whole,
11:24well, every industry, that men can be mediocre and do the same mindless shit over and over and be
11:30lauded and adored for it, but women have to bust their asses and reinvent the wheel constantly to
11:37even continue being acknowledged. My little soda pop. That's catchy.
11:43Free is such a cute duet. Even though Gino is lying through his goddamn teeth, you can still feel him
11:49wanting to believe that he can be saved just as Rumi does. That chorus of them singing together,
11:54their voices going up higher and higher and making you feel like you're floating free through the clouds
12:00is absolutely heavenly.
12:08Now for my top three songs. Golden, Your Idol, and This Is What It Sounds Like. For starters,
12:14Golden is absolutely gorgeous and heartwarming. Hearing where each of the girls have come from,
12:19with specific attention given to Rumi's self-hatred and suppression,
12:23and how they are striving for a better, happier life together. Immaculate.
12:27It's not just about making the Han Moon gold, it's about seeing the gold in themselves. Truthfully,
12:38this is giving the K-pop Demon Hunter equivalent of the Golden Girls theme song,
12:42and I need to see a song swap for these two treasures of media right now.
12:46Rumi is Dorothy, Zoe is Rose.
12:53Myr is not quite Blanche, she's- she's more- she's more Sophia.
12:57Why don't you just kiss her makeup? Why don't you just blow it out your ditty bag?
13:02Hmm. Who's Blanche? Sound off in the comments. Watch it be like all the Saja boys.
13:07Now, is my gayness to blame for liking your idol? Yes, yes, yes it is quite a bit, yes.
13:12Feel the way my voice gets underneath your skin.
13:17Look, the men are gorgeous, and as much as we all like to make fun of the
13:21obsession with the enemies to lovers trope, it works. It worked on me, okay?
13:27Oh no, he's hot!
13:29Genu can have my soul. Whenever I find it, of course.
13:32But beyond pretty men, it's also just a dope villain song, with the Saja boys
13:37talking about loving the listener for their sins. So much of the movie is about the shame in all of us,
13:42so it makes sense that this song, At the Darkest Hour, is trying to exploit that with this kind of
13:48self-destructive, dark escapism. And yeah, I bawled my eyes out with this is what it sounds like.
13:54The song we couldn't write, this is what it sounds like!
14:01A final battle where the girls accept who they are, belting their hearts out as they fight through
14:05literal demon hordes to get back to each other. Bitch, I'm sold.
14:08I love the story in the lyrics about being broken, but finding beauty in that brokenness.
14:13The way that the light catches the broken glass, almost like we're all mosaics of everything we've
14:18been through, good and bad. Like, this is right up my alley. This was made in a lab for me.
14:23Also, don't think I didn't catch the golden le motif coming back as the crowd vocalizes.
14:28I heard it and it sent shivers up my spine.
14:38I am still so bitter that this movie wasn't in theaters, mostly because I need to hear all of
14:42these songs booming from cinema speakers. That final song especially. Oh my god, I need to cry in
14:48public to this fucking movie. I need a sing-along. At its core, the movie is about the Huntrix girlies.
14:54Their friendship, their struggles, and how their music represents the connection that unites and
14:58strengthens them, not only as warriors, but as people. Zoe and Mira are archetypes that we've
15:04seen before, and I wish they got more to work with. But to me at least, the level of expressiveness
15:09that we see in them, and hints at their inner demons, do most of the legwork to make them as
15:14lovable as they are. Overall, I adore the girlies being into fashion and makeup without that taking away
15:20from their badass cooler than you vibes, and while letting them be goddamn dorks when they're off the
15:25clock and just having fun. Like, do you know how rare it is to see all of that together in media?
15:31God, this movie's perfection. Mira is so blunt and apologetic, I wish I had her level of unbothered
15:38energy. She calls things as she sees them, and if you cross her, I have no doubt she would rip out your
15:43spine and use it as floss. But that doesn't make her mean or cruel. She's just as loving as the others,
15:55and a lot of her animosity towards Rumi throughout the movie, I think is more from betrayal at the
16:00thought of not being trusted by one of the few people that has ever loved Mira for who she is.
16:06Almost like, you accepted me as I am, and yet you don't think that I would do that for you.
16:11Look, I'm kind of a difficult person. Overly blunt, short-fused, highly aggressive.
16:16Somehow, with you guys, they're okay.
16:20And Zoe is adorable! She's so cute and eager and high on life.
16:26I didn't even get to finish my Damian!
16:28Why do they always interrupt our snacking?
16:30I'm a fizzler group!
16:32But that also makes her worry that she's unlovable for being too much. She and Rumi both have a very,
16:38I need to be overproductive in order to be worthy of love kind of vibe. And yeah, I feel dragged by that.
16:44I do. I really do. Oh god.
16:47Before I joined Huntrix, I felt like my thoughts and my lyrics and all my notebooks were just useless and
16:54weird.
16:54And real quick, can we talk about how Zoe is literally what reboot Musa should have been?
17:00The hair, the looks, the vibes, just everything. No whitewashing, clear East Asian features and fashion,
17:07and a lovely blend of feminine and tomboyish fashion.
17:10I need Musa with music note-throwing knives and baggy pants, stat.
17:14Friend or not, she's gonna get mused!
17:16She's gonna get mused? What's that?
17:19But while I do love these two, I also wish we got more into their pasts.
17:23Hence why I would love a K-pop Demon Hunter show, where we can spend entire episodes dedicated
17:29to each girl and her own stories and struggles.
17:31I would love episodes where we just get to meet each girl's family and how she joined Huntrix.
17:36Now, Rumi is by far the most complex, obviously, since, you know, she's the protagonist.
17:42It's a lot harder to slot her into a pre-existing archetype compared to the other girls.
17:46And yeah, she's my favorite. She's my favorite.
17:49Mostly because I see a self-suppressing, self-hating,
17:52self-denying character, and my queer heart goes,
17:56oh yeah, I know that song and dance all too well 10 minute version.
17:59Why are you gay?
18:00I'm the only one who'll love yourself!
18:05She's been hiding who she is, believing her existence is an evil mistake for her entire life.
18:10And while she is striving to protect people from demons, she's also doing it to justify her own
18:15existence. Like she has to balance the scales for her birth.
18:19She has to go the extra mile to make up for the fact that she, in her eyes, never should have been
18:25born. She doesn't believe that she's worthy of love, but is instead working so that one day she will
18:30have earned the privilege of being loved. And that's really the crux of it, thinking that you have to
18:36earn the right to be loved.
18:39Even the fact that her hiding her patterns means that she can't relax in the spa with the other
18:43girls. Like she can't just chill and let her walls down until she has made herself this
18:48unattainable ideal that removes half of who she is. Like, damn, that hits so hard.
18:54I can't relax because I am unworthy of relaxation and vulnerability until I have scrubbed away all of
18:59the imperfections and darknesses of my own soul. Tell me you don't feel dragged during that. Like
19:05I did. I absolutely did.
19:07My only real issue here is that we don't go into the details of her past, like who her mom was,
19:13how she met her demon dad, what her demon dad was like. We don't really need all those details,
19:18but I do feel like they would help to further contextualize the kind of self-hatred that Rumi has.
19:24Even Celine, the mentor figure, has very little presence in the movie. I kind of expected her
19:29to almost be the boss that the girls report into, but nah.
19:34But I never thought that that would be a child like you.
19:40She's just kind of a non-presence that disappears until the end of the movie.
19:43And to be fair, that scene at the tree where Rumi demands to know why Celine couldn't love all of her.
19:49Why couldn't you love me?
19:50I do!
19:51All of me!
19:53And Rumi says that she's glad the old Hon Moon born of denying who she is is gone.
19:58This is the Hon Moon I'm supposed to protect. I'm glad to see it destroyed.
20:02Bitch, me too!
20:05It does, it does hit me like a semi-truck. It does.
20:08But it also feels like huge chunks of the story are missing.
20:10Perhaps there are deleted scenes that went a bit further into Celine's role in the story.
20:15And truthfully, the movie still excels even with this absence, but it is still quite noticeable.
20:21Really, it all boils down to the fact that I need more K-Pop Demon Hunters.
20:25This movie is amazing and truthfully feels like a killer pilot meant to sell us on an entire show that goes more into depth about the characters and their world.
20:33Which I would absolutely be seated for. You bet your fucking ass.
20:37Oh, also, love Bobby. Stand Bobby.
20:39Just need a little water.
20:40Did someone say water?
20:42Hi, Bobby!
20:43Water! Now!
20:44Best manager ever, and I wish all managers were like him.
20:48Taking such a small fee, always defending his girls' right to rest, and being an overall icon.
20:53We love Bobby!
20:54My girls will sing when they're ready!
20:57And even the fact that the fans themselves are super chill about the Huntrix girlies and genuinely love them.
21:03Maybe it's just me being really jaded on fandom culture, but I wish fandoms were actually that
21:10caring about the people they're centered around.
21:14Especially because, again, I'm not a K-Pop girlie, but I've heard things about how it works.
21:20Like, K-Pop idols having to hide that, you know, they're humans and they make mistakes.
21:25That they do things like, I don't know, date.
21:27Like, fans getting really upset when their idols are human and not this ideal character they've made up in their heads.
21:35It's insane. It's utterly insane.
21:37And I think it's very interesting the way that the movie itself seems to lean into that,
21:42with the girls, like, telling themselves that they can't show their flaws.
21:47Again, it's like, the team that made this, they knew their shit.
21:50And I hope all the K-Pop girlies who are like that feel dragged.
21:53Now, as for the demons, let's talk about what they represent.
21:57Because I mentioned it before, but the idea of the darkness and shame within us all runs through this movie,
22:03along with the question of what we do about those forces.
22:06Do we try to orphan them in the hopes of living up to some ideal?
22:10Or do we embrace them as parts of who we are, worthy of love?
22:15The answer is obvious, and yet most of us live the way that Rumi does for most of the movie, and that's the realty.
22:20Geno really puts it best in his conversations with Rumi.
22:23That Gima is that voice at the back of your head, trying to confirm your worst thoughts and fears about yourself.
22:29You can't do anything for your family. You're not good enough for them.
22:34But I can help you be good enough.
22:36That you're unlovable, that you are rotten to the core, that everything you do is a mistake and evil and wrong,
22:42that your mistakes define who you are, and that no matter what you do, you will never escape the worst parts of yourself.
22:50We all have a Gima at the back of our heads, and he never shuts the fuck up.
22:55Ever. Like, ever. Good lord, man, it's 3am.
22:59I'm not sure whether all the demons used to be human like Genu,
23:02but it is also important to remember that East Asian views of demons tend to be quite different
23:07from the Western, usually Judeo-Christian ideas of demons.
23:11For the sake of simplicity, let's just lean into the idea that all the demons are indeed like Genu,
23:16or at the very least represent the negative forces of the world
23:19that can incite the negativity within ourselves.
23:21We're all made up of darkness and light, yin and yang, y'all get it, y'all get it.
23:26In this case, Genu and Rumi are vital for the movie's theme of self-acceptance.
23:30For Genu, I was utterly engrossed as he told Rumi his backstory,
23:34and absolutely gagged at the reveal that he lied.
23:38I was rooting for you! We were all rooting for you! How dare you!
23:42Intentionally abandoning his family for temporary wealth and luxury,
23:45before becoming enslaved to Gima.
23:47You want to root for him, but he keeps making terrible no-good choices,
23:52because he believes that he's rotten to the core, so why bother trying to be better?
23:56And while his end is tragic, his sacrifice does atone him.
24:00It's him making up for everything he's done to save Rumi to give her a chance at her happy ending,
24:07while also in a way freeing him of the shame and guilt that have kept him in demonic chains for 400 years.
24:12A reminder that no matter what you have done, what mistakes you've made,
24:17there is always good in you, and it's never too late to try and do the right thing.
24:22Ideally, you wouldn't- you wouldn't die while doing that, but, you know, it's drama.
24:28Also, apparently, the sword that Genu's soul becomes at the end is based on the four tiger sword,
24:34a Korean blade believed to ward off evil spirits, immediately made me sob,
24:38and also love that weird ass tiger even more.
24:41I didn't write about them in the script.
24:42Can we talk about the tiger and the bird, and how much we all love them, and want plushies of them?
24:47I just- the- the bird being so fucking done with the tiger shit, and the tiger is just this
24:58dopey ass looking motherfucker, always like knocking over shit and trying to put it back,
25:02and he can't- it's- it's- oh my god- and the hat- the hat lore sent me into fucking orbit, oh my god.
25:11Rumi, meanwhile, at first denies and hates the demonic part of her, but later on comes to embrace
25:17it, no longer hiding her patterns. Personally, I would love to see her using some demonic powers
25:22in her fighting style, but I still adore this kind of theming, of embracing all parts of yourself,
25:28light and dark. And even beyond demonhood, the way that the girls are encouraged to hide their
25:33imperfections as K-pop idols, to hide their own humanity from each other, I think really drives this
25:40theme home. How this refusal to open up and be vulnerable about the messier parts of who we are
25:46hurts and nearly destroys our friendships and ourselves. It makes the girls far more vulnerable
25:52to Gima's influence, whereas embracing their darkness immunizes them. And the queer coding,
25:59I think, is also kind of obvious as well. Hiding a part of yourself that you're taught is inherently evil
26:04and shameful, wanting to be seen and loved for who you are, rather than this ideal role that you've been
26:10told that you have to embody. Sadly, very relevant in the terrible no good era that is the 2020s.
26:18I really love that line, and this is what it sounds like, where they go,
26:21so we're not heroes, we're still survivors. Like sure, we the audience will call them heroes,
26:27because you know, they save the day or whatever. But the line is meant to communicate that even if they
26:32may not live up to this heroic, perfect ideal, the girls are still out here doing what they can to make a
26:38better, safer, happier world. They don't have to lose their imperfections and identities or be perfect
26:45for the sake of their goal. Now, I'm not entirely sure if the Han Moon is entirely sealed by the end
26:50of the movie. I don't think it is, given it's not the shining gold we caught glimpses of earlier on.
26:56And I kind of hope it's not. In reality, you can't do away with all the evils and darknesses of the
27:02world, because that's not how the world works. Look, I'm a duality girlie. Light and dark go
27:08together forever and are interdependent. Sure, the girls will have to keep on fighting, but it's
27:14worth it to remain who they are, especially Rumi. And also a reminder to us that, uh, we can never
27:20give up the fight to make the world better. Make of that what you will, girlies. Ooh, I need a nap.
27:26If it's not clear at this point, I adored this movie. I really hope we get to see more of these
27:32girlies, be it through sequels or a show. I just want to know more about them in their world. I want
27:38to know more about the previous girl groups and dear God, I want to know more about Ruby's parents,
27:43please, please. This movie came out of goddamn nowhere and took the hell over. And I am so glad
27:49that it did. We need more art like this, taking chances and bringing their concepts to life for the
27:55sake of not only pushing boundaries, but telling amazing stories that rip out your heart, dance
28:01all over it and hand it back to you. Especially if that's being done by a very, very pretty demon boy.
28:06You know, this might be a little bit random, but those outfits they wear in like your idol.
28:10I'm sure, I'm sure there's historical connotation to those outfits. I haven't looked into that
28:14admittedly, but my first thought was pilgrims, like evil Salem witch trial pilgrims.
28:22Why did I find it hot? Anyhow, if you enjoyed this video and would like to see more content like
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28:36over on Patreon. I'm the Unicorn of War. And damn, Rumi's love life is a real shitshow, ain't it?
28:51It's a real shitshow, ain't it?
29:07It's a real shitshow, ain't it?
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