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Sony Animation's Bold Move: Objectifying Men for Hit Film
11 Feb
Summary
- Filmmakers focused on obsessing over male characters' physical attributes.
- Animation team debated the inclusion and placement of male nipples.
- The film's hit song 'Soda Pop' featured subversive lyrics and catchy tunes.

The creation of the animated film involved an intentional focus on objectifying its male characters. Filmmakers dedicated considerable time to detailing the physical attributes of the Saja Boys, a central element of the narrative. This included extensive discussions about features typically not shown in animation, such as nipples, and meticulous attention to rendering the characters' abs.
The creative team collaborated with external music experts to develop original songs for the film. One particular track, "Soda Pop," became a major success, charting on global music platforms. This song was crafted to be both catchy and contain subversive lyrical content, aligning with the film's themes of demons using a boy band to capture souls.




