KPOP Demon Hunters - My duty as a millenial parent is unfortunately to take my kids to this

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Their movies and TV shows are popular on streaming. I rarely watch either anymore but I have watched some of them because they usually have actual plots and characters because they can't rely on gratuitous sex and violence like most modern television. Parasite won the Oscar for Best picture.

If you are referring to music, I was forced to learn about BTS before I learned to use Adblockers.
 
It pains me that Asia and Asian culture has become the leader of the arts in the world. It didn't have to be this way. It never should have been this way.
 
It pains me that Asia and Asian culture has become the leader of the arts in the world. It didn't have to be this way. It never should have been this way.
If its any consolation too you, I checked and the people who wrote and produced this are Americans and Canadians, though most are Hyphenated Americans true. Its not really an Asian movie. But we are in the unfortunate place where American movies are now being inspired by Asian stuff rather then the other way around.
 
It pains me that Asia and Asian culture has become the leader of the arts in the world. It didn't have to be this way. It never should have been this way.
Don't worry, Nollywood will take over eventually.
They dropped the ball hard selling the entire IP to Netlfix
So I take it Netflix will do the Dreamworks move of making it into a TV/streaming series with a different voice cast?
 
Went to go see Weapons and this was playing in the next room over. Every time there was a quiet part of the movie you could hear a dull roar of the kids going absolutely nuts. Nobody was really bothered by it, my friends and I all were quietly laughing because it was nice to hear them all having such a good time. Weapons was not bad, it's good Jordan Peele lost the bid to produce it because he would have fucked it up completely.
 
But we are in the unfortunate place where American movies are now being inspired by Asian stuff rather then the other way around.
They have been doing that since the 80s. Do you not remember the ninja fad?
Weapons was not bad, it's good Jordan Peele lost the bid to produce it because he would have fucked it up completely.
Weapons is boring. Horror thread discussed it recently and it's too long, not scary and the only reason people like it is the ending.
 
They have been doing that since the 80s. Do you not remember the ninja fad?
I think its a bit more then that these days. For example, when Asian stuff was brought over, or adapted by Western studios they would also rearrange it so it is localized in America with American paint and wat not. The power rangers being the most obvious example of early 90's schlock for kids coming over from Japan and given some heavy adaptation. There was always the sense that American culture was the superior one and it was taking interesting things from other places and making it it's own.

That is now completely gone here, obviously. Hence why literally everyone here is mad about an Asian movie being the hot new thing. I have bad news for everyone though.

This is not an Asian movie. Its an American movie. The director and production designer is from Idaho, and showrunner and producer is from Canada, the music director is a Brazilian and the animation studio is in California.
 
Their movies and TV shows are popular on streaming. I rarely watch either anymore but I have watched some of them because they usually have actual plots and characters because they can't rely on gratuitous sex and violence like most modern television. Parasite won the Oscar for Best picture.
Unfortunately I have to hear about this shit from a Korean wife, but Korean stuff is not as popular as it seems. It's heavily driven by bot activity to a hellish level, something Koreans call 'sajaegi'. We know this because South Korean culture is crabs in a bucket behavior on steroids. Nearly every Korean president gets jailed, nearly every idol or singer has their career destroyed by dumb shit that would be a giant nothingburger in any other country, such as "this person was mean to me in high school", etc.

What this leads to is that every time these media groups (movies or Kpop) start having problems with each other (which is very very often) they are very quick to start publishing documents showing that each other are heavily botting any and all engagement that goes on. BTS for example was found to have around 85% of all their engagement being fake.

It's basically Snyderverse but for fucking everything in Korea. There are routinely Kpop "stars" who get billions of streams but can't sell 100 ticket seatings in Seoul for example.

An overall video going over the fakeness



For a good example, a kpop whore you've probably seen videos/gifs of because she got really popular on social media due to basically being a stripper on stage, Kwon Eun-bi, was the #8 most successful artist of 2025 and couldn't even sell out half of a college auditorium. Was really a 9/11 moment for Kpop.
 
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Unfortunately I have to hear about this shit from a Korean wife, but Korean stuff is not as popular as it seems. It's heavily driven by bot activity to a hellish level, something Koreans call 'sajaegi'. We know this because South Korean culture is crabs in a bucket behavior on steroids. Nearly every Korean president gets jailed, nearly every idol or singer has their career destroyed by dumb shit that would be a giant nothingburger in any other country, such as "this person was mean to me in high school", etc.

What this leads to is that every time these media groups (movies or Kpop) start having problems with each other (which is very very often) they are very quick to start publishing documents showing that each other are heavily botting any and all engagement that goes on. BTS for example was found to have around 85% of all their engagement being fake.

It's basically Snyderverse but for fucking everything in Korea.
From what little I've been forced to be aware of this all sounds accurate on the music industry. All that drama for forgettable music.

But I do personally know women who are fans of their visual media and not just teens but middle aged and older women who teen years ago would never watch a "foreign " film. They just like the shows because they have beautiful ladies, handsome men, and interesting stories with some romance. Most western TV seems to be about neurotic messes who fight and whine constantly but I checked out long ago so maybe things have improved.
 
I think its a bit more then that these days. For example, when Asian stuff was brought over, or adapted by Western studios they would also rearrange it so it is localized in America with American paint and wat not. The power rangers being the most obvious example of early 90's schlock for kids coming over from Japan and given some heavy adaptation. There was always the sense that American culture was the superior one and it was taking interesting things from other places and making it it's own.

That is now completely gone here, obviously. Hence why literally everyone here is mad about an Asian movie being the hot new thing. I have bad news for everyone though.

This is not an Asian movie. Its an American movie. The director and production designer is from Idaho, and showrunner and producer is from Canada, the music director is a Brazilian and the animation studio is in California.
Thanks for the clarification, here's an award.
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Also, do like your gook idols and kill yourself 😉
 
I think its a bit more then that these days. For example, when Asian stuff was brought over, or adapted by Western studios they would also rearrange it so it is localized in America with American paint and wat not. The power rangers being the most obvious example of early 90's schlock for kids coming over from Japan and given some heavy adaptation. There was always the sense that American culture was the superior one and it was taking interesting things from other places and making it it's own.

That is now completely gone here, obviously. Hence why literally everyone here is mad about an Asian movie being the hot new thing. I have bad news for everyone though.

This is not an Asian movie. Its an American movie. The director and production designer is from Idaho, and showrunner and producer is from Canada, the music director is a Brazilian and the animation studio is in California.
Asian media has always been cheap to import because they undervalue their international market. Ninja movies were big business on the VHS when they needed more movies as fast as possible or anime being dubbed as a cheap way to fill in kids TV time slots. Once it got popular enough as it's own genre the Americans started to make it.

Korean dramas were pushed by Netflix recently and now we have Americans doing the same thing they did with other Asian media. It's a cycle, but usually it's Japan and not Korea because Japan is default mainstream now.
 
Sony Animation Studios is now unquestionably the best western animation studio with this offering. At a minimum this movie is going to get an academy award in that category. Honestly though, I think it may be a best picture contender from the pure passion that was on display. It is very very very rare to come across a piece of culture these days where when I was done watching it I thought to myself; "the people who made this loved making this for the shear joy of the art." That joy of creation truly shines, even around the rough edges and the simple plot.
You dropped this, king.
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I watched this with kids and I thought it was perfectly fine, and the "message" seemed vastly healthier than the usual stuff aimed at millenails/Gen Z.

Instead of "you are a beautiful and perfect sassy black woman and everybody needs to accept you exactly as you are" the message is "keeping your flaws and struggles secret is unhealthy. Your friends and family can help you overcome your problems if you are honest with them."
 
yes, it is the Hazbin Hotel crying lady
I still doubt that’s a real woman. She looks too manly to even be a bulldyke.
I watched this with kids and I thought it was perfectly fine, and the "message" seemed vastly healthier than the usual stuff aimed at millenails/Gen Z.
You can tell it isn’t made by an American animator because demons are the bad guys and main characters are athletic. I’m still stunned that weapons are allowed to have a lesbian witch as the villain. Nearly every Disney IP has lesbian witches as a theme. Not even joking.
 
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