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K-On! surprises with 'collaboration' with KFC
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Recently, an image shared by the official Kentucky Fried Chicken Spain account sparked controversy on comment forums in Japan. The post, which features Yui Hirasawa's popular character from "K-On!" apparently enjoying a meal at a KFC restaurant, has gone viral.catching the attention of anime fans and fast food chains alike.

The image, which combines animated character design with real food photography, has been widely talked about, standing out for its creative combination of pop culture elements with innovative marketing strategies. KFC Spain is known for its consistent use of images featuring popular anime characters or the latest trends to keep its content relevant and aligned with a young audience. This strategy not only seeks to attract anime lovers but also demonstrates a modern adaptation to trends to stay cool on social media.
Online comments poured in quickly, with many users in Japan expressing their surprise and excitement:
- «Why K-On!…?».
- «I also wish I had had a youth like that…».
- «Well, I think I'll go to KFC, just because».
- «Is this really official?».
- «It is a collaboration with K-On!?».
- «That the official account does this makes it all the funnier».
- «I love the attitude of the official KFC account».
- «I'm surprised by this K-On! so sudden».
K-On! is one of the most beloved and popular anime series in Japan and abroad. Released in 2009, the story follows a group of high school students who form a lighthearted music band. With its laid-back vibe and focus on friendship and the small joys of everyday life, the anime resonated deeply with an audience that appreciates the simple, pure emotions it conveys. Yui Hirasawa, the series' protagonist, is known for her love of food, which makes this image at KFC especially fitting.
Although the series ended several years ago, its legacy lives on thanks to its captivating cast of characters and its influence on pop culture. With initiatives like KFC Spain, K-On! is still present in the collective imagination, demonstrating that its impact is far from disappearing.
Source: Otakomu
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