Riize to release soundtrack album for 3D animation 'Sealook' on Nov. 4
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Riize will drop an original soundtrack album for the 3D-animation series "Sealook" on Nov. 4, animation studio Million Volt said Tuesday.
"Happy! Happy! Happy!" and "Look at me Sealook" will be included in the album, both their Korean and English versions, all sung by Riize. "Happy! Happy Happy!" is a calming pop score, according to Million Volt.
The soundtrack will drop on Korean streaming platforms on Nov. 4, followed by a global release on Nov. 24.
"Sealook" is a 3D animation series co-produced by The Pinkfong Company — the global family entertainment company known for its children's television series "Baby Shark" — and Million Volt, a Korean animation studio.
"Sealook," first released in Korea last December, is structured as 90-second-long short-form videos with no dialogues. The official channel for "Sealook" already has over six million subscribers and one billion accumulated channel views.
Riize, consisting of Shotaro, Eunseok, Sungchan, Wonbin, Seunghan, Sohee and Anton, is SM Entertainment's newest boy band. Two of its members, Shotaro and Sungchan, debuted in 2020 as members of boy band NCT.
The name "Riize" is a combination of the words "rise" and "realize," with the message of "making something come true" and hoping it becomes a team "that grows together and fulfills its dreams," the agency said.
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BY CHO YONG-JUN [cho.yongjun1@joongang.co.kr]
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