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Thai BL animation ‘Greatest Memory’ revival signals industry’s growing ambition
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BANGKOK — A Thai creator who works under the pseudonym “Beerkuya” has revived the boys’ love (BL) animation Greatest Memory , releasing its first episode on Tuesday and drawing praise from fans who have waited more than a decade for its return.
Key facts
- BANGKOK — A Thai creator who works under the pseudonym “Beerkuya”
- The six- to seven-episode animated series follows Boyd, an ordinary office worker whose life changes after he meets Ohm, a man who comes to his aid on Bangkok’s Skytrain
- The new version has been completely redrawn while retaining the original storyline from 11 years ago
- If every scene had to be perfectly beautiful and packed with details, everyone might have to wait another 10 years,”
Summary
The six- to seven-episode animated series follows Boyd, an ordinary office worker whose life changes after he meets Ohm, a man who comes to his aid on Bangkok’s Skytrain. Their encounter blossoms into a sweet romance set against familiar Thai backdrops, including local food, scenery and everyday locations that have delighted viewers.
Beerkuya, who said the project is a personal endeavour produced entirely alone, described the remake as being inspired by real-life events. The story is about someone who made Boyd’s heart swell and the whole world seem to stop turning.