Patriots and Veterans Affairs Character "Bobo" Featured in New Fairy-Tale Video
The Busan Regional Office of Patriots and Veterans Affairs (Director Lee Namil) announced on January 5 that it has collaborated with the "BUDDY" team, composed of students from the Department of Advertising and Public Relations at Dongseo University, to produce a video content titled "A Heart That Shares Light," which tells the story of the ministry's character "Bobo."
This video presents the origin story of Bobo, a character symbolizing freedom and hope, in a fairy-tale concept. It was created to communicate the value of patriotism and veterans affairs in a more approachable and effective manner.
Centered around the message, "The sprout of hope that blossomed in the lowest place now shares its light with the widest world," the video depicts how the meaning of patriotism and veterans affairs expands toward future generations and the world.
This content was completed as a video that resonates with the younger generation, thanks to the fresh perspectives and creative planning of Dongseo University students. It has been praised for naturally conveying that the value of patriotism and veterans affairs does not remain in the history of the past, but continues into the present and future.
The video was released on the official YouTube channel of the Busan Regional Office of Patriots and Veterans Affairs on January 2 to mark the New Year, and it will be used as promotional content to raise awareness of the value of patriotism and veterans affairs both domestically and online in the future.
Lee Namil, Director of the Busan Regional Office of Patriots and Veterans Affairs, stated, "This video is a meaningful achievement that sheds new light on the significance of patriotism and veterans affairs through collaboration with young people. I hope that the story of Bobo, symbolizing freedom and hope, will be shared across generations and around the world. We will continue to promote the culture of patriotism and veterans affairs through diverse collaborations."
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