What Drama Or Anime Uses 'See You Again Makna' As OST?

2026-04-04 04:05:09
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Emery
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The closest match I've found is from the anime 'March Comes in Like a Lion', where the recurring theme of farewells and reconnection echoes that sentiment. There's a scene where the protagonist watches cherry blossoms fall while soft piano plays—no vocals, but the visual poetry captures the 'see you again' essence.

Korean indie band Mot's song 'Don't Forget Me' has similar emotional weight, though not tied to any specific drama. Sometimes our brains merge memories of impactful scenes with music we discover later. That phantom OST feeling is its own kind of magic.
2026-04-05 14:32:46
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A friend played me a clip of 'Hospital Playlist' where a character hums something similar, though I think the actual lyric was 'Aloha'—close but not exact. It sparked this whole deep dive into Korean medical dramas and their soundtracks. The way these shows use music as emotional punctuation is fascinating.

While searching, I stumbled across a TikTok edit of 'Prison Playbook' with a fan-made song overlay that might've included that phrase. The original OST doesn't have it, but the prison setting with its bittersweet reunions would've been perfect for such lyrics. Makes me wish more dramas had official soundtrack anthologies with alternate takes.
2026-04-07 17:20:53
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That line 'see you again makna' instantly makes me think of the emotional rollercoaster that was 'Reply 1988'. The OST from that drama is legendary, and while I don't recall those exact lyrics, the vibe fits perfectly with the nostalgic, heartwarming tone of the show. The way music intertwined with the story of childhood friends growing up in a tight-knit neighborhood still gives me goosebumps.

If we're talking anime, 'Your Lie in April' comes to mind—though the lyrics differ, the melancholic yet beautiful feel matches. The piano pieces in that series wrecked me just as hard as any vocal track could. Maybe someone remixed a fan version with those words? K-drama and anime fandoms love creating alternate OST cuts.
2026-04-09 13:24:00
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Is 'see you again makna' from a K-pop or J-pop song?

3 Jawaban2026-04-04 11:49:56
The phrase 'see you again makna' sounds so familiar, but I can't immediately place it in a specific K-pop or J-pop song. It feels like something I've heard in a BTS track or maybe a nostalgic anime ending theme—those bittersweet farewell vibes, you know? I went digging through my playlists, and while it reminds me of BTS's 'Spring Day' ('보라해,' not exactly the same), it also echoes the emotional tone of older J-pop ballads like those from 'Your Lie in April.' Maybe it's a fan-translated lyric or a misheard line? I'd love to hear if anyone else associates it with a particular song! Sometimes, these fragments get stuck in our heads because they capture a feeling rather than a exact match. If it's K-pop, maybe check lesser-known b-sides from groups like TXT or SEVENTEEN—they love weaving sentimental Korean wordplay into their lyrics. For J-pop, it could be from a slice-of-life anime soundtrack. Either way, now I need to figure this out too!
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