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Lim Young-woong’s ‘Heroic Age’ organized without organization
The representative fandom currently shaking up Korea is Lim Young-woong’s ‘Heroic Age’. Official members alone reach 200,000. If you include those who are not officially active but show their potential as fans, the cohesiveness is enormous.
It is no exaggeration to say that the current Lim Young-woong was created by the ‘Hero Era’. Although Lim Young-woong had outstanding skills as a singer, the fandom's cheering culture led to his explosive growth.
Hero Generation members have continued to provide lunch boxes, regular volunteer work for seniors living alone, meal service, and donations to victims of forest fires. Experts estimate the total annual donation amount of Heroic Age to be more than one billion won. They even created the phenomenon of ‘fandom philanthropy,’ a new donation trend among fans.
Also, being active in external activities is a characteristic of fandom these days. Hero's Generation also has members who take charge of public relations work, focusing on sending press release emails to reporters. Some fandoms, including Heroes' Generation, have superior business processing capabilities and means of pressure than entertainment agencies.
On the day of the ceremony, the Seoul World Cup Stadium was filled with Heroic Generation members. They gave fashion highlights to match FC Seoul's symbolic colors, red and black. It did not end here, but they promised to leave their seats to see Lim Young-woong and to clean up the seats when the game was over.
Heroes' Generation's figure has increased 2,375 times in just 6 years since the opening of the fan cafe on May 12, 2017. There is a ‘Heroic Era’ behind Lim Young-woong’s growth and popularity. Although there is no organizational chart or members, it is autonomously 'organized' on a grander scale than anyone else. The fandom that formed a group and cohesively emerged as a new power.
Ryu Ye-ji, Ten Asia Reporter ryuperstar@tenasia.co.kr