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Culinary solidarity that transcends borders, a fresh take on Netflix’s ‘Crazy Delicious 6’
Netflix, the global streaming giant, will take over screens worldwide starting on the 28th with ‘Crazy Delicious’ Season 6, its standout culinary original. Praised for an approach rooted in food-related anthropology rather than simple mukbang, the series has, since its first release in February last year, cemented itself as a tentpole title in Netflix’s variety-entertainment lineup.
From the legacy of ‘The Solitary Gourmet’ to a fresh twist with ‘Miyoshi Ayaka’
In Seasons 1 through 4, which built the series’ foundation, ‘Sung Si-kyung’, head of the YouTube channel ‘I’ll Eat Anyway’ with a strong fan base, and ‘Matsushige Yutaka’, a symbol of Japanese traditional food-drama, traded culinary philosophies and proved an ideal ensemble. Then starting with Season 5, ‘Miyoshi Ayaka’, a top Japanese model and actor, joined as a new culinary explorer. She’s been generating a bold chemistry with ‘Sung Si-kyung’ that breaks generational lines and dissolves borders, breathing new life into the series.
The provocation of ‘11 a.m.’ and Netflix’s smart scheduling strategy aimed at lunchtime
Starting with this season in particular, the show has showcased a clever scheduling gimmick that cuts precisely through viewers’ everyday lifestyles. ‘Crazy Delicious’, released every Thursday, has moved its launch time far forward—from the previous 5 p.m. to ‘11 a.m.’. The decision is seen as a high-level strategic move to maximize viewing cravings by targeting the most sensitive mealtime just before the public’s lunch break.

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