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Okay, so it might not be essential. But it's still pretty popular.
South Korea is finally catching onto the Nintendo craze, with many Piano/Music "hakwons" (independent tutoring schools) now teaching children the Super Mario theme song during their lessons. Apparently Nintendo has become quite popular in Korea during the last year or so, and it has certainly made an impression on everyday Korean life.
If only Western piano lessons were this exciting...
First, a little background: For Korean kids, school doesnt end at 3 oclock. After regular school, the vast majority flock to one or more of the countless neighborhood hakwons (independent tutoring schools) to learn more stuff until late. English, math, science, piano, art, etc. there are hakwons for everything under the sun, all promising to make kids perform better than their peers, all ready to suck up parents money.
I was informed that learning the Mario theme in piano lessons has recently become a big thing among kids, a nice diversion from the boring numbers they generally have to trudge through. This may be minor anecdotal evidence, but its still more proof that Nintendo and its DS are making a real impression upon Korean kids, a neat thing to witness firsthand in a place where the company virtually didnt exist a year ago.





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Sorry but I have got to tell you I still prefer Nintendo music.
Okay who tried to frame me by giving IAMJOB56 a thumbs down...
I don't know whether to thumb him up out of fairness or let it be out of my sense of truth.
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