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🎉 Indonesia Did That: How JUMBO Just Crushed the Box Office 🏆🇮🇩
Did You Know? A bullied boy with big dreams just beat the most viral horror in Indonesian history. Yep, JUMBO is now the #1 most-watched film in Indonesia—surpassing KKN di Desa Penari. 🎬 Made by Us, for Everyone - Directed by Ryan Adriandhy (yup, his debut) - Produced by Anggia Kharisma & the powerhouse Visinema Pictures - Animated by 400+ local artists over 5 years - Released during Lebaran 2025—and won every heart in the room 📈 Record-Breaking Stats - 10.07 million viewers → edging out KKN (10.06M) - Indonesia’s top-grossing animated film ever, beating Frozen 2 - International rollout starts June 2025 in 17 countries 🌍 🌟 Why This Is a Turning Point - Puts original animation on the mainstream map in Indo - Signals a shift from formula (horror, romcoms) to bold, heartfelt storytelling - Inspires real investment: Visinema’s already eyeing $10M+ for what’s next #JumboUntukSemua This isn’t just a film win. It’s a flag planted for Indonesian creativity—crafted with care, and built to travel.
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the first moslem community in indonesia is from china
In fact, the majority of Chinese were Muslim at first and created harmony with the indigenous Indonesians. However, since the Dutch colonial era and the Dutch did not like this harmony, they brought many non-Muslim Chinese to Indonesia and changed the perspective of Indonesians now that Chinese must be non-Muslim. This was also supported during the Soeharto era when they generalized Chinese as communists.
0 likes • May 29
Love this! I heard also, back then, the Chinese Armada led by Admiral Cheng Ho was one of the first people to spread Islam in Indonesia, cmiiw https://kyotoreview.org/issue-10/on-the-relationship-between-cheng-ho-and-islam-in-southeast-asia/
The Dark Truth of Indonesia is Being Erased | a cry for help.
This is proof that history is being written by the victor—with the blood of the defeated. And Indonesia today? The people have lost our voice to the manipulation of our so-called democracy. One of the most recent urgent concerns, among many unresolved human rights cases, is this: the current government is literally re-writing our history. President Prabowo Subianto’s administration is preparing a 10-volume national history series, set to be released on Indonesia’s 80th Independence Day in 2025. The Culture Ministry claims it’s a “nation-building” effort to strengthen identity. But many fear it’s a dangerous act of revisionism. Critics warn this project may sanitize Indonesia’s darkest chapters—especially those involving military abuses and authoritarian rule—and erase the voices of the victims. Watch here: https://vt.tiktok.com/ZShEHRXwW/ The histories they are trying to erase -- What happened in 1995 & 1998: 🩸 1965–66: Anti-Communist Massacres After a failed coup blamed on the PKI, the military launched a purge: over 500,000 people were killed—communists, ethnic Chinese, leftists. General Suharto seized power through this violence, launching the New Order regime. Declassified CIA and UK documents show foreign complicity. Victims were never fully acknowledged. No justice. 🔥 1998: Reformasi & the Fall of Suharto Triggered by economic collapse, protests erupted. On May 12, four students were killed by military forces at Trisakti. Jakarta exploded in riots—Chinese communities were targeted. Elite troops under Prabowo kidnapped and tortured pro-democracy activists. Suharto stepped down. Reformasi began. But many victims remain missing. 🔇 Today: The Silencing Continues Indonesia’s democratic space is shrinking. Activists, students, and artists face increasing repression: - ITB Student Arrested – Detained in May 2025 for posting an AI meme of Jokowi and Prabowo kissing. Political satire met with police action. - Haris Azhar & Fatia Maulidiyanti – Tried for exposing military-business collusion in Papua. - West Papua Activists – Peaceful protests met with arrests, surveillance, intimidation.
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🌍 Global Appeal of Indonesian Snack Reviews
Videos titled “Trying Indonesian Snacks” consistently garner significant attention on platforms like YouTube. For instance, a recent video titled “Trying Indonesian Snacks for the First Time” amassed over 150,000 views in just a few days. This trend underscores the global curiosity and appetite for Indonesian culinary experiences. 🍬 Dodol Rumput Laut: Indonesia’s Answer to Kinjo Jelly Dodol Rumput Laut, a seaweed-based jelly from Lombok, has emerged as a local alternative to Japan’s Kinjo Jelly. Made from locally sourced seaweed and infused with tropical flavors like mango and lychee, this treat supports Indonesian seaweed farmers and offers a unique taste experience. Its popularity surged after food reviewer Mei Mei Mecin highlighted it on TikTok. How it looks like: https://www.tiktok.com/@meimeimecin/video/7472639529850080517?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc https://www.tiktok.com/@angelinngel/video/7473075254219312402?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc 🍘 Mancho (Bola Wijen): A Nostalgic Snack Returns Mancho, also known as Bola Wijen, is a sesame-coated snack reminiscent of the 1990s. This deep-fried delicacy, crispy on the outside and chewy inside, has made a comeback, captivating both older generations and Gen Z. Its resurgence is evident in numerous TikTok videos showcasing its preparation and taste. https://www.tiktok.com/@agakenyang_/video/7458140376537271558?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc 💡 Why Review These Snacks? - Affordability: Both snacks are budget-friendly, typically priced under $2. - Visual Appeal: Their vibrant colors and textures make them ideal for engaging content. - Cultural Insight: They offer a window into Indonesian culinary traditions, enriching your content with cultural depth.
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What's Up: Velocity
Velocity is a video editing style where the speed changes from slow → fast → slow, turning everyday moments into emotional, cinematic scenes. Often used to dramatize memories, transitions, or just make something look deep 😭✨ 📹 Why Did It Blow Up? - It’s visually satisfying - Works on almost anything: friendships, travel, glow-ups, emotional rants - Pairs perfectly with dreamy or sad indonesian audio 🛠️ How to Create It: 1. Record a regular video 2. Import into CapCut (or VN / Alight Motion) 3. Use the “Velocity” feature — usually a slow-fast-slow preset 4. Add a smooth transition + emotional music 💡 Indo Algo Tip: Use footage that taps into Indonesian nostalgia core: - Indonesian songs - Hot takes (in your language) but using the effect & audio - follow these dances drop your content in the comment! examples: - https://vt.tiktok.com/ZShbdEnu1/ - https://vt.tiktok.com/ZShbR1HTa/ - https://vt.tiktok.com/ZShbRBNg6/ - https://www.tiktok.com/@alstrmay/video/7506860815010630934
What's Up: Velocity
0 likes • May 26
Hey, love this! 💕 Also adding here easy ways to use the velocity effect on TikTok: 1. First, record your video with the sound you want to use. 2. Tap the checkmark to move to the editing screen. 3. On the editing bar, tap "Magic" (or "Effects" depending on your version of TikTok). 4. Scroll through and select "Velocity". 5. Choose the part of the video where you want the velocity effect to kick in. You can usually drag or tap to adjust timing. 6. Once you're happy with the timing and speed changes, hit "Save" or "Apply". 7. Add any other filters or edits, then post! 🎬✨ Pro tip: Velocity works best with beats or transitions, so play around with the rhythm of your audio! Also: Editing directly on tiktok and posting it without letting it sit on your drafts will help you boost your visibility and engagement!
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