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World Street Woman Fighter’s Dance Film Mission Ignites Debate Among K-Nets: “Who Owned the Stage?”

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A post on the popular site theqoo titled “Dance Film Mission – Main Section Choreography Pick” quickly gained traction, as netizens eagerly watched and discussed the performances of all five remaining crews. The mission challenged each team to present a cinematic choreography piece, blending powerful dance with narrative flair.

AG SQUAD

BUMSUP

MOTIV

OSAKA Ojo Gang

RHTokyo

Viewers praised the production quality of the performances, highlighting the visual storytelling, bold artistic choices, and unique team dynamics that elevated each video beyond standard stage choreography. Yet, while all crews were praised for their creativity, the real question became: which team stole the show?

K-netizens found themselves divided, with some favoring BUMSUP for their fierce energy and emotional depth, while others were wowed by AG SQUAD’s slick cohesion and visual drama. MOTIV received applause for their technical complexity, and Ojo Gang earned praise for bringing raw intensity to the screen. RH TOKYO, meanwhile, stood out for their unconventional narrative style and global flair.

Despite differing favorites, all agreed that the mission raised the bar for what street dance can look like on a global platform.

World Street Woman Fighter Dance Film Missionscreenshot-text-Korean-comments.

Comments on theqoo:

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  1. Of all times, it overlaps with that controversy, so the concept just looks really awful… The theme is “woman,” after all.
  2. AG and Ojo Gang were the best. Still rooting for MOTIV!! They’re such cool people. As for TOKYO, the impact of the chair + logo was so strong that I can’t remember anything else. Seeing Aiki in a wig had me going, “Huh?”… Is long hair and sexy dance really the only way to portray “woman”? Disappointing.
  3. TOKYO and OSAKA were pretty good.
  4. TOKYO did well this time.
  5. Ojo Gang was cool. AG’s concept wasn’t really my thing, but the choreography was solid.
  6. This is supposed to be a “Woman” mission, but I honestly don’t get it… it just feels like a nicely shot dance video.
  7. The K-pop mission and this dance film mission… BUMSUP felt kind of bland again ㅠㅠ Too bad. It just didn’t feel as colorful or diverse as the other teams.

As anticipation builds for the next episode, the Dance Film Mission has once again proven to be a turning point in the competition — raising the stakes and the excitement among viewers and fans alike. What is your favourite crew in this mission so far?

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