K-pop girl group aespa has unveiled a new music video for 'Dollhouse World,' the ending credit song to the upcoming 3-D animated feature 'Gabby's Dollhouse: The Movie.' Released on Saturday, the video blends aespa's vibrant performance with sneak peeks from the film, boosting anticipation before the movie hits local theaters on Friday.
A magical crossover
In the video, the quartet appears wearing Gabby's signature cat-ear headbands, echoing the beloved character's trademark look from the film. Fans took to YouTube to comment on their "cute" and "adorable" visuals, noting how seamlessly the group's concept fits into the whimsical world of 'Gabby's Dollhouse.' The lighthearted imagery and playful tone reflect aespa's ability to merge their signature futuristic edge with a family-friendly project, effectively introducing their music to an even wider audience.
From stage to soundtrack
'Dollhouse World' will play during the movie's ending credits, marking another global collaboration for the group in 2025. With previous crossovers ranging from gaming to fashion, aespa continues to expand its reach across diverse media and industries. The project further cements the act's position not only within the K-pop scene but also as a global entertainment brand capable of connecting with children, families, and international fans alike.
Anticipation builds for release
Set to open in domestic theaters this Friday, 'Gabby's Dollhouse: The Movie' brings the popular children's animated series to the big screen for the first time. With aespa's new track adding a burst of musical energy, the film is expected to attract both family audiences and K-pop fans eager to see the collaboration unfold in cinemas. The group's involvement also highlights the growing synergy between K-pop and global franchises, suggesting a continued trend of Korean acts contributing to international film and television projects.
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