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Riehata expresses disappointment over Mega Crew Mission criticism, saying "There was a lack of time and effort" ('Street Woman Fighter 3')

Lee Sebin
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2025-07-02 00:30:38
'World of Street Woman Fighter'. Photo I Mnet 'World of Street Woman Fighter' broadcast capture
'World of Street Woman Fighter'. Photo I Mnet 'World of Street Woman Fighter' broadcast capture

Riehata from RH Tokyo expressed disappointment regarding the Mega Crew Mission video.

On the broadcast of Mnet's 'World of Street Woman Fighter' on the 1st, the results of the Mega Crew Mission were revealed.

On that day, Riehata explained the concept of the Mega Crew Mission video, saying, "We were born in the Heisei era. At that time in Japan, everyone had to be the same, and if someone danced uniquely, they were disliked, and there were rules to follow. I wanted to capture how we found our individuality and how we became free in this era through our experiences."

Afterward, the Mega Crew Mission video from RH Tokyo was released. Ria Kim praised it, saying, "It's a video that you can't help but get drawn into with Riehata's style of rhythm making and groove." Mike Song also praised it, stating, "Every scene has a reason, and every dancer is incredible. That's detail. It's a high-level production."

Park Jin-young agreed but commented, "This mission is too disadvantageous. In the end, the dance should be shown, but there are too many things going on in the midst of it." Ria Kim also agreed, saying, "In the scenes where everyone comes out together, the dance itself was weak. It wasn't a performance that could be shown as a Mega Crew."

In particular, Ria Kim mentioned giving a score of 60 for the high angle, saying, "There are parts where the completeness itself is lacking. Why are there two green umbrellas missing in the scramble intersection part? That stands out too much." In response, Riehata acknowledged, "I think we lacked time and effort regarding the high angle."

Meanwhile, 'World of Street Woman Fighter' airs every Tuesday at 10 PM.

[Lee Se-bin, Star Today Guest Reporter]

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