Netflix quietly released the original anime “K-POP Girls! Demon Hunters,” but it quickly became a global sensation thanks to word of mouth. Mixing K-pop culture, Korean mythology, and a spiritual perspective, it draws viewers in with stylish visuals and a catchy soundtrack. While fun for kids, the series explores identity and friendship in ways adults can appreciate.
Building on those strengths, the film follows in the footsteps of movies like Encanto and Spider-Verse, but with a K-pop twist.

“The songs touch the core of emotion and drive the story forward.”
K-POP Girls! Demon Hunters* directly inherits this formula—which Disney reaffirmed with 2021’s Encanto—through its innovative combination of K-POP and demon-hunting.
Just as “We Don’t Talk About Bruno” from *Encanto* was a chart-topping hit, the film’s “Golden” has also become a real-world pop sensation. The bold mix of 2D and 3D animation, especially during musical numbers and battles, draws inspiration from *Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.*
Every note Rumi and the other idols sing brims with urgency and hope—their voices are lifelines, the only force holding back chaos as they struggle to protect their world and each other. The belief that music can save not just them, but everyone, is deeply moving and ties every scene together.
Director Maggie Kang, who was born in Korea and raised in North America, has stated, “I’ve always wanted to make an animated film that celebrates Korean culture” (Geeks Out interview). Beneath the modern guise of K-POP, the story is deeply rooted in Korea’s ancient mythological and folkloric worldview, including elements such as the mudang (shaman), and this cultural sincerity lends the story genuine weight.
The style lies somewhere between Netflix’s “Arcane” and “Blue Eye Samurai.”

The visuals are “vivid”—blending concert lighting, music video aesthetics, and fashion photography for a unique presence not found in mainstream American or Japanese animation.
Reviewers call the style “a cross between Arcane and Blue-Eye Samurai.” Action scenes are dynamic, quieter moments offer contrast, and musical performances stand out. Winning 10 Annie Awards, including Best Character Animation and Best Production Design, reflects this achievement.
The live performance scenes, in particular, are spine-tingling. The lighting, choreography, and costume design come together to create an immersive experience that feels like watching a “real K-pop concert,” and I was amazed that animation could deliver such a realistic live performance.
The Climax Born from Roomi’s Secret and Friendship [Spoilers Ahead]
Toward the end of the story, Mira and Zoe discover that Roomy is half-demon. The revelation of this long-hidden secret creates a deep rift, and the bond between the three faces its greatest crisis. Then, during the climactic showdown—when Roomy is cornered in her confrontation with Gui Ma, the King of the Underworld—Mira and Zoe join their voices together. In this scene, where the magical power is amplified as their three voices unite to repel the enemy, we see the crystallization of the theme that “girl power isn’t about women being the strongest, but about women supporting one another.”
The relationship between Jinu, the leader of the Saja Boys, and Roomi also leaves a lasting impression. The development in which he, a pure-blooded demon, recognizes a kindred spirit in Roomi and harbors complex emotions that transcend a simple good-versus-evil dichotomy greatly heightens anticipation for a sequel.
Another Star of the Show: The Highly Addictive Soundtrack
The power of the songs that will become the talk of the town—that is, the K-pop girls! In *Demon Hunters*, it is overwhelming. The soundtrack achieved the historic feat of having four songs simultaneously charting in the Billboard Hot 100 Top 10, and “Golden” held the No. 1 spot on the Hot 100 for eight weeks (non-consecutive). Lyric videos are available on the official Sony Pictures Animation YouTube channel, allowing you to enjoy them alongside the visual production.
Vocal Cast (Original Songs / In-Film Tracks)
| Character | Original Song Performer |
|---|---|
| Rumi (HUNTR/X) | EJAE (K-POP composer and singer; has provided songs for aespa, TWICE, LE SSERAFIM, and others) |
| Mira (HUNTR/X) | Audrey Nuna |
| Zoe (HUNTR/X) | REI AMI |
| Jinu (Saja Boys) | Andrew Choi |
Fun Fact: The Mythological Path from Mudan (Shaman) to K-POP
Director Maggie Kang conducted extensive research on the traditional Korean shaman, or “Mudan (무당),” while creating the world of KPOP Girls! Demon Hunters. Mudan are mostly women who use music and dance in rituals to calm spirits, keep away evil, and protect their communities.
The idea of “Hongmun”—a ritual HUNTR/X uses to seal the demon realm—comes from these Mudan ceremonies. Mixing the idea of music as a spiritual tool with the image of modern K-pop idols makes the story feel more meaningful. Seeing idols as today’s “Mudan” adds even more depth to the film.
Points of Concern: Overly Fast Pacing and Unresolved Backstories
However, it’s not perfect. With only 95 minutes, the film tries to cover a lot—satire of K-pop, character growth for the three leads, Rumi’s half-demon story, the Saja Boys’ motives, and Celine’s past—so some parts feel rushed or underdeveloped.
For example, it felt like Celine’s past as a demon hunter and the way Rumi’s fading voice was resolved were “vaguely brushed aside for the sake of the story.”
That said, “K-POP Girls! Demon Hunters” is a kids’ show on Netflix. While its many awards, hit soundtrack, and huge viewership deserve attention, it’s important not to judge its story or plot twists by adult standards. The main goal is to tell a story everyone can enjoy, especially kids, while sharing messages about identity and self-acceptance—and it does that well. With a sequel on the way, it’ll be interesting to see how unfinished storylines develop next time.
Summary: The Universal Miracle of Voices Changing the World
After watching “K-POP Girls! Demon Hunters,” it’s clear why it resonates with so many. Beyond thrilling songs and dazzling spectacle, it’s about three girls fiercely striving to shine while hiding inner scars, and how revealing their fragile truths leads to deeper bonds. This journey of vulnerability and shared hope bridges generations and backgrounds.
The moment when Roomi is saved by her friends’ singing is pure, uplifting magic—a testament to the healing power of connection. The film’s gentle message—embracing our flaws, accepting each other, finding strength in unity—lingers in the hearts of millions.
With the sequel in the works and more adventures ahead for HUNTR/X, now’s a great time to check out the soundtrack. When “Golden” starts playing, you’ll remember all the best moments from the film.
On to the Next Series: Production of a sequel to the Netflix animated film KPOP Girls! Demon Hunters, which sparked a global phenomenon, has been officially confirmed.
The sequel will further explore Rumi’s origins, with the group’s “World Tour” as the setting. There are also plans for a spin-off about the rival group “Saja Boys” and a prequel anime series. The release is expected between late 2027 and 2028, and there’s a lot of excitement for what’s next in both music and animation.




