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** The concept trailer for "minisode 3: TOMORROW" is based on [[Literature/TheLittlePrince The Little Prince]]. TXT even did stage with the theme back in 2020.
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** The concept trailer for "minisode 3: TOMORROW" is based on [[Literature/TheLittlePrince ''[[Literature/TheLittlePrince The Little Prince]].Prince]]''. TXT even did stage with the theme back in 2020.
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* '''Minisode 2: Thursday's Child (2022)'''
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* '''Minisode '''minisode 2: Thursday's Child (2022)'''
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* '''minisode 3: Tomorrow (2024)'''
** [[https://youtu.be/DiHUEWBRQEI?si=jn6Ci5hHUl7U78ZI Deja Vu]]
** [[https://youtu.be/DiHUEWBRQEI?si=jn6Ci5hHUl7U78ZI Deja Vu]]
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* ShoutOut:
** "Run Away" is a shout-out to ''[[Franchise/HarryPotter Harry Potter]]'', especially its [[CompletelyDifferentTitle alternate title]] 9¾ Quarters.
** The concept trailer for "minisode 3: TOMORROW" is based on [[Literature/TheLittlePrince The Little Prince]]. TXT even did stage with the theme back in 2020.
** "Run Away" is a shout-out to ''[[Franchise/HarryPotter Harry Potter]]'', especially its [[CompletelyDifferentTitle alternate title]] 9¾ Quarters.
** The concept trailer for "minisode 3: TOMORROW" is based on [[Literature/TheLittlePrince The Little Prince]]. TXT even did stage with the theme back in 2020.
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* [[https://youtu.be/ISnyONG1dEc?si=lGkw7gmXEy29HqS1 Chasing That Feeling]]
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** [[https://youtu.be/e42AhJzYpVE?si=-QMG2OIEFWuUUPTm Back For More]]
** [[https://youtu.be/C0EYKxF1oTI?si=ukdUB4C3baNMgoD2 Do It Like That]]
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* '''The Name Chapter: FREEFALL (2023)'''
* [[https://youtu.be/ISnyONG1dEc?si=lGkw7gmXEy29HqS1 Chasing That Feeling]]
* [[https://youtu.be/ISnyONG1dEc?si=lGkw7gmXEy29HqS1 Chasing That Feeling]]
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** Beomgyu is also this when it comes to physical comedy.
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* PrecisionFStrike: Surprisingly for a K-pop songs, "LO$ER=LO♡ER" has used the F-word at least ''3 times''.
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* PrecisionFStrike: Surprisingly A rarity for a K-pop songs, song, "LO$ER=LO♡ER" has used the F-word at least ''3 times''.''[[RuleOfThree 3 times]]''.
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* PrecisionFStrike: Surprisingly for a K-pop songs, "LO$ER=LO♡ER" has used the F-word at least ''3 times''.
--->'''Yeonjun''': In a car colored gray I'm running away, beyond this ''fucked'' up world.
--->'''Beomgyu''': Couldn't win, fighting, bleeding, losing, and now I'm sick of it. If I can't have it I ''fuckin''' keep it low.
--->'''Soobin''': From rock bottom, crawling, fighting, bleeding, now I'm sick of it. Refuse, then I ''fuckin''' take it all.
--->'''Yeonjun''': In a car colored gray I'm running away, beyond this ''fucked'' up world.
--->'''Beomgyu''': Couldn't win, fighting, bleeding, losing, and now I'm sick of it. If I can't have it I ''fuckin''' keep it low.
--->'''Soobin''': From rock bottom, crawling, fighting, bleeding, now I'm sick of it. Refuse, then I ''fuckin''' take it all.
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* DisguisedHorrorStory:
** The pre-debut trailers and debut single "CROWN" showed a very bright, colorful, wholesome aesthetic with fairytale elements. The music video of "Nap of a Star" (itself a calm ballad) starts out as a continuation of that, telling a fairytale story in a George Méliès homage... and leads to the entrance of a shadowy beast that nearly kills Yeonjun by slicing his throat, followed by Yeonjun painfully and bloodily trying to pull off one of his horns. This introduces us to the general tone of the Star Seekers, which later features similarly nightmarish imagery[[note]]It ''is'' a fairytale, after all...[[/note]].
** The song "Eternally". Initially a beautiful, melancholic, larger-than-life-sounding ballad, it's suddenly interrupted by static followed by a rapid beat kicking in, with the background vocals from before now following the new beat and the overall sound and lyrics taking a more nightmarish tone. And then it switches back-and-forth... Averted with the music video, which starts right away with dark imagery and uses the song's shifts to enter fully into MindScrew territory.
** The pre-debut trailers and debut single "CROWN" showed a very bright, colorful, wholesome aesthetic with fairytale elements. The music video of "Nap of a Star" (itself a calm ballad) starts out as a continuation of that, telling a fairytale story in a George Méliès homage... and leads to the entrance of a shadowy beast that nearly kills Yeonjun by slicing his throat, followed by Yeonjun painfully and bloodily trying to pull off one of his horns. This introduces us to the general tone of the Star Seekers, which later features similarly nightmarish imagery[[note]]It ''is'' a fairytale, after all...[[/note]].
** The song "Eternally". Initially a beautiful, melancholic, larger-than-life-sounding ballad, it's suddenly interrupted by static followed by a rapid beat kicking in, with the background vocals from before now following the new beat and the overall sound and lyrics taking a more nightmarish tone. And then it switches back-and-forth... Averted with the music video, which starts right away with dark imagery and uses the song's shifts to enter fully into MindScrew territory.
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* DisguisedHorrorStory:
** The pre-debut trailers and debut single "CROWN" showed a very bright, colorful, wholesome aesthetic with fairytale elements. The music video of "Nap of a Star" (itself a calm ballad) starts out as a continuation of that, telling a fairytale story in a George Méliès homage... and leads to the entrance of a shadowy beast that nearly kills Yeonjun by slicing his throat, followed by Yeonjun painfully and bloodily trying to pull off one of his horns. This introduces us to the general tone of the Star Seekers, which later features similarly nightmarish imagery[[note]]It ''is'' a fairytale, after all...[[/note]].
** The song "Eternally". Initially a beautiful, melancholic, larger-than-life-sounding ballad, it's suddenly interrupted by static followed by a rapid beat kicking in, with the background vocals from before now following the new beat and the overall sound and lyrics taking a more nightmarish tone. And then it switches back-and-forth... {{Averted}} with the music video, which starts right away with dark imagery and uses the song's shifts to enter fully into MindScrew territory.
** The pre-debut trailers and debut single "CROWN" showed a very bright, colorful, wholesome aesthetic with fairytale elements. The music video of "Nap of a Star" (itself a calm ballad) starts out as a continuation of that, telling a fairytale story in a George Méliès homage... and leads to the entrance of a shadowy beast that nearly kills Yeonjun by slicing his throat, followed by Yeonjun painfully and bloodily trying to pull off one of his horns. This introduces us to the general tone of the Star Seekers, which later features similarly nightmarish imagery[[note]]It ''is'' a fairytale, after all...[[/note]].
** The song "Eternally". Initially a beautiful, melancholic, larger-than-life-sounding ballad, it's suddenly interrupted by static followed by a rapid beat kicking in, with the background vocals from before now following the new beat and the overall sound and lyrics taking a more nightmarish tone. And then it switches back-and-forth... {{Averted}} with the music video, which starts right away with dark imagery and uses the song's shifts to enter fully into MindScrew territory.
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* LongTitle: At least once per album for the Korean titles:
** ''The Dream Chapter: Star'': "Crown," aka "One day horns grew on my head."
** ''The Dream Chapter: Magic'': "Run Away," aka. "Waiting for you at Platform 9¾" and "Can't We Just Leave The Monster Alive?".
** ''The Dream Chapter: Eternity'': "Can't You See Me?" aka. "The night the world burned, we…"
** ''[=minisode1=]: Blue Hour'': "Blue Hour" aka "You and I found each other in the sky at 5:53"
** ''The Chaos Chapter: FREEZE'': "0X1=LOVESONG (I Know I Love You) "
** ''The Dream Chapter: Star'': "Crown," aka "One day horns grew on my head."
** ''The Dream Chapter: Magic'': "Run Away," aka. "Waiting for you at Platform 9¾" and "Can't We Just Leave The Monster Alive?".
** ''The Dream Chapter: Eternity'': "Can't You See Me?" aka. "The night the world burned, we…"
** ''[=minisode1=]: Blue Hour'': "Blue Hour" aka "You and I found each other in the sky at 5:53"
** ''The Chaos Chapter: FREEZE'': "0X1=LOVESONG (I Know I Love You) "
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TXT's style takes an (initially) more whimsical approach than both their label-mates and most Korean boy groups, fully embracing their youthfulness and incorporating fairy tale and fantasy elements into their work. This is seen both in their music - with references to things from orangeade to ''Literature/HarryPotter'' and a playful, nostalgic, and sometimes sentimental pop sound -, and their concept and music videos - which take a fairytale-esque way of storytelling. However, both their sound and music videos can sometimes take a [[SurpriseCreepy surprisingly dark turn]], with later works incorporating {{Emo}} elements from genres like electronic music and rock.
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TXT's style takes an (initially) more whimsical approach than both their label-mates and most Korean boy groups, fully embracing their youthfulness and incorporating fairy tale and fantasy elements into their work. This is seen both in their music - with references to things from orangeade to ''Literature/HarryPotter'' and a playful, nostalgic, and sometimes sentimental pop sound -, and their concept and music videos - which take a fairytale-esque way of storytelling. However, both their sound and music videos can sometimes take a [[SurpriseCreepy [[DisguisedHorrorStory surprisingly dark turn]], with later works incorporating {{Emo}} elements from genres like electronic music and rock.
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* DeadpanSnarker: Taehyun often makes savage remarks, sometimes to the extent of the other members.
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* DeadpanSnarker: DeadpanSnarker:
** Taehyun often makes savage remarks, sometimes to the extent of the other members.
** Taehyun often makes savage remarks, sometimes to the extent of the other members.
* DisguisedHorrorStory:
** The pre-debut trailers and debut single "CROWN" showed a very bright, colorful, wholesome aesthetic with fairytale elements. The music video of "Nap of a Star" (itself a calm ballad) starts out as a continuation of that, telling a fairytale story in a George Méliès homage... and leads to the entrance of a shadowy beast that nearly kills Yeonjun by slicing his throat, followed by Yeonjun painfully and bloodily trying to pull off one of his horns. This introduces us to the general tone of the Star Seekers, which later features similarly nightmarish imagery[[note]]It ''is'' a fairytale, after all...[[/note]].
** The song "Eternally". Initially a beautiful, melancholic, larger-than-life-sounding ballad, it's suddenly interrupted by static followed by a rapid beat kicking in, with the background vocals from before now following the new beat and the overall sound and lyrics taking a more nightmarish tone. And then it switches back-and-forth... Averted with the music video, which starts right away with dark imagery and uses the song's shifts to enter fully into MindScrew territory.
** The pre-debut trailers and debut single "CROWN" showed a very bright, colorful, wholesome aesthetic with fairytale elements. The music video of "Nap of a Star" (itself a calm ballad) starts out as a continuation of that, telling a fairytale story in a George Méliès homage... and leads to the entrance of a shadowy beast that nearly kills Yeonjun by slicing his throat, followed by Yeonjun painfully and bloodily trying to pull off one of his horns. This introduces us to the general tone of the Star Seekers, which later features similarly nightmarish imagery[[note]]It ''is'' a fairytale, after all...[[/note]].
** The song "Eternally". Initially a beautiful, melancholic, larger-than-life-sounding ballad, it's suddenly interrupted by static followed by a rapid beat kicking in, with the background vocals from before now following the new beat and the overall sound and lyrics taking a more nightmarish tone. And then it switches back-and-forth... Averted with the music video, which starts right away with dark imagery and uses the song's shifts to enter fully into MindScrew territory.
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* SurpriseCreepy: The pre-debut trailers and debut single "CROWN" showed a very bright, colorful, wholesome aesthetic with fairytale elements. The music video of "Nap of a Star" (itself a calm ballad) starts out as a continuation of that, telling a fairytale story in a George Méliès homage... and leads to the entrance of a shadowy beast that nearly kills Yeonjun by slicing his throat, followed by Yeonjun painfully and bloodily trying to pull off one of his horns. This introduces us to the general tone of the Star Seekers, which later features similarly nightmarish imagery[[note]]It ''is'' a fairytale, after all...[[/note]].
** The song "Eternally". Initially a beautiful, melancholic, larger-than-life-sounding ballad, it's suddenly interrupted by static followed by a rapid beat kicking in, with the background vocals from before now following the new beat and the overall sound and lyrics taking a more nightmarish tone. And then it switches back-and-forth... Averted with the music video, which starts right away with dark imagery and uses the song's shifts to enter fully into MindScrew territory.
** The song "Eternally". Initially a beautiful, melancholic, larger-than-life-sounding ballad, it's suddenly interrupted by static followed by a rapid beat kicking in, with the background vocals from before now following the new beat and the overall sound and lyrics taking a more nightmarish tone. And then it switches back-and-forth... Averted with the music video, which starts right away with dark imagery and uses the song's shifts to enter fully into MindScrew territory.
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* SurprisinglyGoodEnglish: Kai, naturally.
** Yeonjun went to elementary school in the United States and has a better accent than even Kai.
** Taehyun can speak English, and even taught others in an educational TV show when he was a kid.
** Yeonjun went to elementary school in the United States and has a better accent than even Kai.
** Taehyun can speak English, and even taught others in an educational TV show when he was a kid.
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** This seems to be a theme of the +U, since this is also the case for "Magic Island", where [[spoiler:the boys accidentally cause a fire in the forest, ending on an ambiguous note.]]
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** This seems to be a theme of the +U, since this is also the case for "Magic Island", where [[spoiler:the [[spoiler:the boys accidentally cause a fire in the forest, ending on an ambiguous note.]]
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