: Much like early SNSD (Girls' Generation) or Orange Caramel , the track uses a driving 128+ BPM beat paired with "cutesy" vocal delivery.

: K-pop fans often point to songs like GFriend's "Time for the Moon Night" or Dreamcatcher's "Fly High" as having that "anime opening" DNA because they blend orchestral strings with upbeat pop melodies.

The "anime-esque" sound in K-pop is often characterized by fast tempos, bright synth-pop arrangements, and dramatic key changes—all of which are present in this opening.

: The track’s focus on "blooming flowers" and "heart seeds" aligns with the floral, feminine concepts seen in K-pop groups like Oh My Girl or IZ*ONE . Detailed Breakdown of the Opening