A world-renowned K-Pop girl group balance their lives in the spotlight with their secret identities as demon hunters.A world-renowned K-Pop girl group balance their lives in the spotlight with their secret identities as demon hunters.A world-renowned K-Pop girl group balance their lives in the spotlight with their secret identities as demon hunters.
Ji-young Yoo
- Zoey
- (voice)
Ahn Hyo-seop
- Jinu
- (voice)
Yunjin Kim
- Celine
- (voice)
Lee Byung-hun
- Gwi-ma
- (voice)
Daniel Dae Kim
- Healer Han
- (voice)
Rumi Oak
- Young Rumi
- (voice)
- …
Liza Koshy
- Host
- (voice)
Alan Lee
- Pilot Demon
- (voice)
- …
SungWon Cho
- Abs Saja
- (voice)
- …
Nathan Schauf
- Tattoo Fan
- (voice)
- …
Charlene Ramos
- Fan Girl
- (voice)
Kira Tamagawa
- Fan Girl
- (voice)
Cori Baik
- Additional Voice
- (voice)
Featured reviews
This was AMAZING! I watched it out of curiosity more than anything and I ended up loving it! It is such a refreshing theme and concept. A bit like modern day girl power. Also reminded me at times of the powerpuff girls!
I don't really know or follow anything about KPop but this seems rammed full with K-pop culture references. Almost like a beginners guide.
The music is classic K-Pop though.
I just loved it. Probably not the most helpful review. But I really enjoyed so many aspects. The storyline, character development, relationship dynamics, the music, the production design... all of it!
I loved each individual female character as well.
Will definitely watch it again!
I don't really know or follow anything about KPop but this seems rammed full with K-pop culture references. Almost like a beginners guide.
The music is classic K-Pop though.
I just loved it. Probably not the most helpful review. But I really enjoyed so many aspects. The storyline, character development, relationship dynamics, the music, the production design... all of it!
I loved each individual female character as well.
Will definitely watch it again!
The movie offers a great explanation and reassurance that your insecurities and your mistakes do not make you who you are. It has some of the best twists I've seen in a long time. It allows a great look into Korean pop culture and the songs not only help with the plot but also aren't a typical Disney song. The animation is stunning and beautiful. My only complaint is the lip sinc for some of the songs don't quite match up but to have a complete original movie that can be enjoyed by all audiences and never lags in plot, storytelling, or animation is what makes this movie so great. Also this movie took 9 years to make. People have put their blood, sweat, and tears into it. I just wish it was more available on other platforms.
Before watching K-Pop: Demon Hunters, I never thought I would find myself appreciating anything related to K-pop. However, this film completely changed my perspective and made me second guess my views on K-Pop. K-Pop Demon Hunters surprised me with its incredible depth, emotional storytelling, and striking visuals, proving that sometimes, our assumptions can be completely wrong.
At its core, K-Pop: Demon Hunters is more than just an action-packed animation featuring glamorous idols. The film cleverly mixes fantasy, music, and emotional depth in a way that feels truly refreshing. The story follows a K-pop girl group who, by day, perform as global superstars, but by night, fight demons threatening humanity. This unique blend of worlds created an engaging plot that immediately drew me in, even as someone who doesn't enjoy K-pop music.
What stood out to me most was the emotional complexity of the characters. Each member of the group carried personal struggles, secrets, and moments of vulnerability that made them feel real and relatable. Their friendships, loyalty, and willingness to sacrifice for one another added so much emotional weight to the story. The film portrayed them not just as pop stars or fighters, but as young women dealing with fear, responsibility, and self-doubt - themes anyone can connect to, regardless of their music taste.
Another powerful element was the film's stunning animation. The visuals were beautifully detailed, from the high-energy concert scenes full of colorful lights and electric choreography to the dark, eerie demon battles that kept me on the edge of my seat. The contrasts between the glamorous stage life and the gritty demon-hunting missions were masterfully shown, emphasizing the duality of the characters' lives and adding depth to the film's overall atmosphere.
Music, of course, played a big role in the film. Surprisingly, I found myself completely captivated by the songs, despite my initial dislike of K-pop. The music in the film was not just for entertainment; it helped tell the story and express the characters' emotions. It felt empowering and inspiring rather than superficial. By the end of the movie, I caught myself humming along and appreciating the artistry behind it all.
The emotional impact of the film was what truly stayed with me. The moments of loss, fear, and hope were so well portrayed that I genuinely felt for the characters. Their growth, both individually and as a group, was moving and inspiring. It made me realize how much dedication and effort goes into not only performing but also supporting each other as a team, whether on stage or in battle.
* K-Pop: Demon Hunters* also challenged me to reflect on my own biases. Before watching it, I never gave K-pop a fair chance because I judged it based on surface-level impressions. This film opened my eyes to the storytelling potential and emotional power that can exist in any genre when it is treated with care and creativity. It reminded me that good stories and art can be found anywhere if we are open enough to experience them.
Overall, K-Pop: Demon Hunters was an unexpected and thrilling journey. It made me appreciate the hard work and heart that goes into K-pop, and even though I might not become a hardcore K-pop fan, I now respect it in a way I never did before. The film's beautiful animation, strong emotional core, and surprising depth combined to create an unforgettable experience.
I left the movie not just entertained but inspired, with a newfound willingness to explore things outside my comfort zone. For anyone skeptical about K-pop or hesitant to try something new, this film is the perfect reminder that sometimes, stepping into unfamiliar territory can lead to the most rewarding and eye-opening experiences.
At its core, K-Pop: Demon Hunters is more than just an action-packed animation featuring glamorous idols. The film cleverly mixes fantasy, music, and emotional depth in a way that feels truly refreshing. The story follows a K-pop girl group who, by day, perform as global superstars, but by night, fight demons threatening humanity. This unique blend of worlds created an engaging plot that immediately drew me in, even as someone who doesn't enjoy K-pop music.
What stood out to me most was the emotional complexity of the characters. Each member of the group carried personal struggles, secrets, and moments of vulnerability that made them feel real and relatable. Their friendships, loyalty, and willingness to sacrifice for one another added so much emotional weight to the story. The film portrayed them not just as pop stars or fighters, but as young women dealing with fear, responsibility, and self-doubt - themes anyone can connect to, regardless of their music taste.
Another powerful element was the film's stunning animation. The visuals were beautifully detailed, from the high-energy concert scenes full of colorful lights and electric choreography to the dark, eerie demon battles that kept me on the edge of my seat. The contrasts between the glamorous stage life and the gritty demon-hunting missions were masterfully shown, emphasizing the duality of the characters' lives and adding depth to the film's overall atmosphere.
Music, of course, played a big role in the film. Surprisingly, I found myself completely captivated by the songs, despite my initial dislike of K-pop. The music in the film was not just for entertainment; it helped tell the story and express the characters' emotions. It felt empowering and inspiring rather than superficial. By the end of the movie, I caught myself humming along and appreciating the artistry behind it all.
The emotional impact of the film was what truly stayed with me. The moments of loss, fear, and hope were so well portrayed that I genuinely felt for the characters. Their growth, both individually and as a group, was moving and inspiring. It made me realize how much dedication and effort goes into not only performing but also supporting each other as a team, whether on stage or in battle.
* K-Pop: Demon Hunters* also challenged me to reflect on my own biases. Before watching it, I never gave K-pop a fair chance because I judged it based on surface-level impressions. This film opened my eyes to the storytelling potential and emotional power that can exist in any genre when it is treated with care and creativity. It reminded me that good stories and art can be found anywhere if we are open enough to experience them.
Overall, K-Pop: Demon Hunters was an unexpected and thrilling journey. It made me appreciate the hard work and heart that goes into K-pop, and even though I might not become a hardcore K-pop fan, I now respect it in a way I never did before. The film's beautiful animation, strong emotional core, and surprising depth combined to create an unforgettable experience.
I left the movie not just entertained but inspired, with a newfound willingness to explore things outside my comfort zone. For anyone skeptical about K-pop or hesitant to try something new, this film is the perfect reminder that sometimes, stepping into unfamiliar territory can lead to the most rewarding and eye-opening experiences.
I've been watching the trailer on repeat since it first dropped, and after finally seeing the full movie, I can honestly say it exceeded all my expectations. What stood out to me the most was the way it explored the theme of self-acceptance. The characters aren't perfect-they make mistakes, they have fears, and they face struggles-but that's what makes them so real and relatable. The film reminds us that it's okay to be flawed, and that we don't need to hide our insecurities from the people who care about us. Vulnerability isn't weakness-it's a kind of strength. And sometimes, showing our true selves, even the parts we think are "too much," is exactly what helps us grow and connect more deeply with others.
The music was another huge highlight for me. Every song was super catchy and I've already added several tracks to my Spotify playlist. I also loved the performance scenes-they were dynamic, visually stunning, and full of personality.
Visually, the film is breathtaking. The character designs, costumes, and animation are all so detailed and vibrant. You can clearly see the love and effort that went into every frame. Each character has a distinct style that reflects their personality, and the fusion of K-pop aesthetics with demon-hunting action creates a world that feels both exciting and immersive.
And I can't forget to mention the "enemies to lovers" subplot-it had me hooked from the start! That kind of dynamic is one of my favorites, and this one was done so well. The chemistry, the tension, the emotional payoff... it gave me all the feels. I laughed, I teared up, and I was totally invested in their journey. By the end, I was left wanting more-and honestly, I really hope there's a sequel on the way.
The music was another huge highlight for me. Every song was super catchy and I've already added several tracks to my Spotify playlist. I also loved the performance scenes-they were dynamic, visually stunning, and full of personality.
Visually, the film is breathtaking. The character designs, costumes, and animation are all so detailed and vibrant. You can clearly see the love and effort that went into every frame. Each character has a distinct style that reflects their personality, and the fusion of K-pop aesthetics with demon-hunting action creates a world that feels both exciting and immersive.
And I can't forget to mention the "enemies to lovers" subplot-it had me hooked from the start! That kind of dynamic is one of my favorites, and this one was done so well. The chemistry, the tension, the emotional payoff... it gave me all the feels. I laughed, I teared up, and I was totally invested in their journey. By the end, I was left wanting more-and honestly, I really hope there's a sequel on the way.
Who knew that a movie dedicated to K-Pop can turn out really something special? K-Pop Demon Hunters is a highly unique movie that takes the music genre and turn it into what's truly epic. From every minute of my viewing, I was stunned on how Sony Animation would make something that's one of their best since Spider-Verse. The story is highly intense, the animation is spectacular, the characters are all beloved, the songs bring the best moments, and the action are at their greatest. If you love K-Pop or just action movies in general, this is absolutely a must watch. And I'm sure that even non fans of K-Pop will definitely get hooked into this movie with all the epic moments and all the intensity this will have to offer. I am aware that K-Pop has been going popular from the past years. Based on my experience with this movie, I think I can start to understand why. This review is something the movie can consider a music award from me.
Did you know
- TriviaThere is a deeper meaning to the name "Saja Boys." The Korean word "saja" can mean lion and we see that their logo and branding include lion imagery. However, in Korean folklore "jeoseung saja" are grim reaper figures who escort the souls of the dead to the afterlife. Typical depictions of jeoseung saja show them wearing a black hanbok and a gat (wide brimmed hat) just like the Saja Boys in their demon forms.
- GoofsDuring the Saja Boys final performance of "Your Idol" Mira and Zoey are shown in quick closeups were they are portrayed as being on the wrong side of the stage compared to the shots showing them entering, walking hypnotized through, and later emerging from the audience stands.
- ConnectionsFeatured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Busting the Cancel Culture Myths (2021)
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- Runtime1 hour 35 minutes
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