KPOP Demon Hunters is more than just an animated fantasy — it is a daring re-imagining of the animated musical for a global 21st-century crowd. I would love to get onto your podcast to discuss how the film mixes the high-energy world of K-pop with the tension and drama of demon-slaying to weave together a story that is fun and fiercely outbound into entertainment while emotionally grounded. The film tells the story of Huntrix - a girl band who in the day are international superstars and by night are magical warriors fighting for humanity through the powers of their voices. But under those flashy visuals and choreographed fight scenes lies an intensely personal story about identity, fear, and self-worth. I think there is a lot in this movie to discuss in terms of pop culture, fantasy, and youth empowerment. From Rumi's emotional arc as a half-demon—half trying to save her fans, half trying to save her very own voice—to its gorgeous animation and original K-pop soundtrack, there is so much for fans of all worlds: storytelling, music, animation—to have a good time analyzing. There are many layers that we could talk about in this episode, including the symbolism, mythological influences, and cultural significance of KPOP Demon Hunters.