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En el programa de tvN <You Quiz on the Block>, la directora Maggie Kang de 《K-Pop Demon Hunters》 apareció para compartir historias relacionadas con la obra. Aquí se recopilan esos contenidos. ㅡLa frase “lo más coreano es lo más global” se ha convertido en realidad.Maggie Kang – Nunca imaginé que una película pudiera ser tan popular.Yoo Jae-suk – La combinación del K-pop y la cultura coreana en el proceso de enfrentarse a los demonios es un “golpe maestro”.ㅡUna animación ambientada en Corea del Sur que utiliza música K-pop, con la historia de un girl group que protege al mundo de los demonios, “HUNTRIX”, defendiendo a sus fans del boy group demoníaco “SAJA BOYS”.ㅡDesde su estreno en junio, número 1 en 43 países.ㅡMás de 236 millones de visualizaciones acumuladas.ㅡSe convierte en la película más vista en la historia de Netflix.ㅡY sigue rompiendo récords incluso ahora.ㅡEl OST <GOLDEN> alcanza el número 1 en el Billboard HOT100, el número 1 en la lista oficial de sencillos del Reino Unido, y ocho canciones del OST se alinean en las listas musicales. Yoo Jae-suk – ¿Esperaban un fenómeno así?Maggie Kang – Al hacer las canciones, quería que los fans del K-pop las recibieran como K-pop y que aceptaran a HUNTRIX y a SAJA BOYS como grupos idol. Pero nunca pensé que nuestras canciones llegarían hasta Billboard. Eso es lo que me parece tan increíble. Y también es curioso ver a HUNTRIX y SAJA BOYS “peleando” en las listas de Billboard.ㅡLa situación de la película hecha realidad (Soda Pop, Golden).ㅡLa artista EJAE, quien compuso y cantó directamente <GOLDEN> – ¡se volvió tema de conversación al saberse que fue aprendiz de SM durante 10 años!Maggie Kang – Vi la grabación de <Golden> en Nueva York. Ella hacía notas de registro alto 20 o 30 veces seguidas. Es una canción extremadamente difícil de cantar. Yo le pedí que la hiciera difícil. Porque cuando escuchas canciones con notas altas, te elevan. Quería crear una canción que diera una sensación de desbordamiento. Nuestra película transmite una fuerza positiva.Yoo Jae-suk – En la letra también se repite mucho “UP”, ¿verdad?LetraㅡWe’re goin’ up, up, up, it’s our moment.ㅡYou know together we’re glowingㅡGonna be, gonna be golden ㅡCon un mensaje brillante y lleno de fuerza, y un estribillo adictivo, <Golden> se difundió en SNS con el challenge de covers.ㅡUna popularidad que no distingue edad ni género.ㅡIncluso aparecen todo tipo de parodias.ㅡCon solo dos días de exhibición, número 1 en la taquilla de EE. UU. … ingresos de 25 mil millones de wones.ㅡ“¿Sellamos las almas con un canto colectivo?” 7 horas de espera para el bus sing-along en EE. UU.ㅡEl mundo entero está ahora en el fenómeno <K-Pop Demon Hunters>.Yoo Jae-suk – No solo las canciones, también las escenas de la película están dando mucho de qué hablar.ㅡEscena viral – una escena en la que se come un rollo entero de gimbap de una sola vez.Yoo Jae-suk – Incluso hay personas que imitan la forma de comerse un rollo entero de gimbap.ㅡCon el aumento del interés por el gimbap, también están ganando popularidad los videos de personas que lo preparan y lo comen en casa.ㅡEl challenge original de Soda Pop con 13 millones de visualizaciones.

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Chương trình tvN <You Quiz on the Block> đã mời Maggie Kang – đạo diễn của 《K-Pop Demon Hunters》 – tham gia và chia sẻ những câu chuyện liên quan đến tác phẩm. Dưới đây là phần tổng hợp nội dung đó. ㅡCâu nói “cái gì mang đậm chất Hàn Quốc nhất thì sẽ mang tính toàn cầu nhất” đã trở thành hiện thực.Maggie Kang – Tôi cũng không hề biết rằng một bộ phim lại có thể nổi tiếng đến mức này.Yoo Jae-suk – Sự kết hợp giữa K-pop và văn hóa Hàn Quốc trong quá trình đối đầu với ác quỷ đúng là “một nước đi thần thánh”.ㅡNội dung kể về nhóm nhạc nữ bảo vệ thế giới khỏi ác quỷ mang tên “Huntress”, sử dụng âm nhạc K-pop, trong bối cảnh Hàn Quốc, nơi họ bảo vệ người hâm mộ khỏi nhóm nhạc nam ác quỷ “Saja Boys”.ㅡSau khi ra mắt vào tháng 6, đứng hạng 1 tại 43 quốc gia.ㅡTổng lượt xem tích lũy vượt mốc 236 triệu lượt.ㅡTrở thành bộ phim có lượt xem cao nhất lịch sử Netflix.ㅡHiện tại vẫn đang liên tục phá kỷ lục.ㅡOST <GOLDEN> đứng hạng 1 Billboard HOT100, hạng 1 UK Official Singles Chart, 8 ca khúc OST đồng loạt chiếm lĩnh các bảng xếp hạng âm nhạc. Yoo Jae-suk – Anh/chị có dự đoán được cơn sốt này không?Maggie Kang – Khi làm nhạc, tôi chỉ mong các fan K-pop sẽ đón nhận những bài hát này đúng như K-pop, và xem Huntress hay Saja Boys như những nhóm idol thật sự. Nhưng việc ca khúc của chúng tôi leo lên Billboard thì tôi hoàn toàn không nghĩ tới. Điều đó thật sự quá kỳ diệu. Việc Huntress và Saja Boys “đối đầu” nhau ngay trên bảng xếp hạng Billboard cũng rất kỳ lạ.ㅡTình huống trong phim đã trở thành hiện thực (Soda Pop, Golden).ㅡCa khúc <GOLDEN> do chính Lee Jae sáng tác và thể hiện – người được chú ý khi tiết lộ từng là thực tập sinh SM suốt 10 năm!Maggie Kang – Tôi đã tận mắt thấy cảnh thu âm <Golden> ở New York. Anh ấy hát những nốt cao liên tiếp 20–30 lần. Đây là một bài hát cực kỳ khó hát. Chính tôi đã yêu cầu anh ấy làm cho bài hát trở nên khó. Bởi vì khi nghe những ca khúc có âm vực cao, cảm xúc sẽ được đẩy lên. Tôi muốn tạo ra một bài hát mang lại cảm giác dâng trào, bởi bộ phim của chúng tôi mang năng lượng tích cực.Yoo Jae-suk – Trong lời bài hát cũng liên tục xuất hiện chữ “UP”, đúng không?Lời bài hátㅡWe’re goin’ up, up, up, it’s our moment.ㅡYou know together we’re glowingㅡGonna be, gonna be golden ㅡVới thông điệp tươi sáng, mạnh mẽ và điệp khúc gây nghiện, <Golden> đã lan truyền trên SNS qua thử thách cover.ㅡSức hút lan tỏa tới mọi lứa tuổi, không phân biệt nam nữ.ㅡHàng loạt bản parody cũng lần lượt xuất hiện.ㅡChỉ chiếu trong 2 ngày nhưng đã đứng hạng 1 phòng vé Mỹ… doanh thu 25 tỷ won.ㅡ“Hay là cùng hát để phong ấn linh hồn?” – xe buýt sing-along tại Mỹ, xếp hàng chờ 7 tiếng.ㅡThế giới hiện đang chìm trong cơn sốt <K-Pop Demon Hunters>.Yoo Jae-suk – Không chỉ âm nhạc, mà cả những cảnh trong phim cũng đang trở thành đề tài nóng.ㅡCảnh gây sốt – cảnh ăn trọn một cuộn kimbap.Yoo Jae-suk – Nhiều người còn bắt chước cảnh ăn nguyên cuộn kimbap đó.ㅡKhi sự quan tâm dành cho kimbap tăng cao, các video tự làm và ăn kimbap tại nhà cũng đang thu hút lượng xem lớn.ㅡBản gốc thử thách Soda Pop đạt 13 triệu lượt xem.

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On tvN’s <You Quiz on the Block>, Maggie Kang, the director of 《K-Pop Demon Hunters》, appeared on the program and shared stories related to the work. The contents have been compiled here. ㅡThe phrase “the most Korean becomes the most global” has become reality.Maggie Kang – I never even imagined that a single film could become this popular.Yoo Jae-suk – The combination of K-pop and Korean culture in the process of fighting evil spirits is a “god-tier move.”ㅡAn animation set in Korea that uses K-pop music, telling the story of the girl group “Huntrix,” who protect fans from the evil-spirit boy group “Saja Boys” while defending the world from demons.ㅡRanked No.1 in 43 countries after its June releaseㅡCumulative view count surpasses 236 million viewsㅡBecomes the most-watched film in Netflix historyㅡStill breaking records even nowㅡOST <GOLDEN> ranked No.1 on the Billboard HOT100, No.1 on the UK Official Singles Chart, with 8 OST tracks lining up on music charts Yoo Jae-suk – Did you expect this kind of craze?Maggie Kang – While making the songs, I hoped that K-pop fans would accept these songs as K-pop and see Huntrix and Saja Boys as idol groups. But I never once thought our song would go up on Billboard. That part feels so fascinating to me. It’s also fascinating to see Huntrix and Saja Boys fighting each other on the Billboard charts.ㅡScenes from the movie becoming reality (Soda Pop, Golden)ㅡLee Jae, who directly composed and sang <GOLDEN> – Became a hot topic after it was revealed that she had been an SM trainee for 10 years!Maggie Kang – I watched the recording of <Golden> in New York. She sang the high range 20 to 30 times in a row. It’s an extremely difficult song to sing. I asked Lee Jae to make it difficult. Because when you hear songs with high ranges, you feel UP. I wanted to create a song that gives that overwhelming, uplifting feeling. Our film gives positive energy.Yoo Jae-suk – The lyrics also keep saying “UP.”LyricsㅡWe’re goin’ up, up, up, it’s our moment.ㅡYou know together we’re glowingㅡGonna be, gonna be golden ㅡWith its bright, powerful message and addictive chorus, the <Golden> cover challenge spread across SNSㅡLoved by all ages and gendersㅡEven various parodies appearedㅡOnly two days of screenings, yet No.1 at the U.S. box office … 25 billion won in revenueㅡ“Shall we seal the soul with a sing-along?” 7-hour wait for the U.S. sing-along busㅡThe world is now in a <K-Demon Hunters> crazeYoo Jae-suk – Not only the songs, but scenes in the movie are also becoming hot topicsㅡA hot topic scene – eating an entire roll of gimbap in one biteYoo Jae-suk – People are even trying to imitate eating a whole roll of gimbap at onceㅡAs interest in gimbap surged, videos of people making gimbap themselves are also gaining popularityㅡThe original Soda Pop challenge reached 13 million views

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**《K-Pop Demon Hunters》: A Conversation with Director Maggie Kang (Kang Min-ji)

tvN You Quiz on the Block** Director Maggie Kang of K-Pop Demon Hunters appeared on tvN’s You Quiz on the Block and shared stories behind the film. Below is a summary of that conversation. – A K-Pop Demon Hunters sing-along bus appears in Chicago– Only two days of special screenings… K-Pop Demon Hunters ranks No.1 at the North American box office– The film that captivated audiences around the world– K-Pop Demon Hunters– No.1 on Netflix in 43 countries– Achieved 236 million views– The Korean creator who sparked the global K-Pop Demon Hunters phenomenon– Director Maggie Kang (Kang Min-ji) 〈Golden〉 – “The most Korean becomes the most global” has become a reality.Maggie Kang: I never imagined a single movie could become this popular.Yoo Jae-suk: The combination of K-pop and Korean culture in the battle against evil spirits was a masterstroke. – An animation set in Korea that uses K-pop music to tell the story of a girl group, Huntrix, who protect fans from an evil spirit boy group, Saja Boys, while saving the world from demons.– Released in June, ranked No.1 in 43 countries– Cumulative views surpassed 236 million– Became the most-watched film in Netflix history– Still breaking records– OST GOLDEN ranked No.1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and the UK Official Singles Chart, with eight OST tracks charting simultaneously Yoo Jae-suk: Did you expect this kind of global phenomenon?Maggie Kang: When we made the songs, I hoped K-pop fans would accept them as real K-pop and see Huntrix and Saja Boys as actual idol groups. But I never imagined the songs would reach Billboard. It feels surreal—seeing Huntrix and Saja Boys “compete” on the Billboard charts. – Scenes from the movie becoming reality (Soda Pop, Golden) – The singer and composer of Golden, EJAE, drew attention after it was revealed she had been an SM trainee for 10 years.Maggie Kang: I watched the recording of Golden in New York. She sang extremely high notes 20–30 times in a row. It’s a very difficult song. I asked her to make it challenging because high notes naturally lift people up emotionally. I wanted a song that makes you feel uplifted and overwhelmed. Our movie gives positive energy. Yoo Jae-suk: The lyrics keep saying “UP.” Lyrics:– We’re goin’ up, up, up, it’s our moment– You know together we’re glowing– Gonna be, gonna be golden – With its bright, empowering message and addictive chorus, Golden spread through SNS cover challenges– Loved by all ages– Countless parodies followed– Only two days of screenings, yet No.1 at the U.S. box office… earning 25 billion KRW– “Shall we seal the soul gate with a chant?”—7-hour waits for sing-along buses in the U.S.– The world is in the middle of the K-Pop Demon Hunters craze Iconic Scenes &Cultural Impact Yoo Jae-suk: Not just the music, but scenes from the movie are going viral.– Iconic scene: eating an entire gimbap in one bite– Many people are recreating the scene– Interest in gimbap surged, with homemade gimbap videos trending– Soda Pop Challenge reached 13 million views Director Maggie Kang’s Childhood – Emigrated to Canada at age five– Though Korean could have been forgotten, she remains fluent Maggie Kang: When I first moved to Canada, I only used English and stopped speaking Korean at home. After six months, my English became perfect. Then my mom gave me Korean books, and I couldn’t read them. She said, “This won’t do,” and started teaching me Korean—dictation, reading, repetition—three to four times a week. I hated it then, but now I’m so grateful. – Studying Korean at age five was difficult but became a priceless asset– Despite immigrating, she visited Korea oftenMaggie Kang: I spent every summer vacation in Korea. My parents always believed we would return someday. – Korean sensibilities naturally embeddedMaggie Kang: Every summer in Korea, there were hit songs. I went to karaoke with my cousins and sang popular songs. Those memories are precious. Yoo Jae-suk: Which singers did you like?Maggie Kang: H.O.T. and Seo Taiji and Boys. – Influences from childhood favorite artists appear throughout the filmMaggie Kang: My mother always said, “You are Korean. Never forget the Korean language.” Even though I hold a Canadian passport, I’ve always felt 100% Korean at heart. Journey into Animation – Inspired by her father’s love for films– Began 2D animation after discovering animation could be a career– Passed DreamWorks’ story test and joined the studio – Favorite animations: Dooly the Little Dinosaur, Candy Candy, Korean comics, Disney, and Western animation – Worked as a storyboard artist on Shrek 3, Kung Fu Panda 2, Minions 2 Role of a storyboard artist:– Visualizing scripts through camera angles, character placement, movement, and mood– The foundation upon which animation is built– Progression: storyboard artist → storyboard supervisor → director – Her first directing project: K-Pop Demon Hunters Why She Made K-Pop Demon Hunters Maggie Kang: I’ve worked in animation for 20 years. I always wanted to see an animation that represented Korean culture. When no such project appeared, I decided to make it myself. Korean folklore—grim reapers, goblins—felt unfamiliar overseas, so I connected those ideas to demon hunters. – Goblin-faced demons inspired by folklore– Grim reapers reimagined as stylish, mysterious figures – To hide their identities while fighting demons, idols felt like the perfect cover– Girl group demon hunters Huntrix– Demon boy group Saja Boys – Korean traditional culture woven throughout:① Shamanistic rituals (gut)② Irworobongdo (Sun, Moon, and Five Peaks painting)③ Norigae ornaments④ Shaman tools (ritual knives) – The tiger character Duffy, inspired by folk paintings and the director’s cats – Real Korean locations depicted:Namsan Seoul Tower, Bukchon Hanok Village, Naksan Fortress Trail, public bathhouses, herbal clinics, subways – Extensive on-site research across Korea, from Jeju to Seoul Voices &Korean Cast – Demon King Gwima voiced by Lee Byung-hun– Maggie Kang also voiced minor roles– Jinwoo (Saja Boys leader): Ahn Hyo-seop– Celine: Kim Yoon-jin– Young Rumi: Director’s daughter – Created by a largely Korean production team– Meticulous Korean cultural details praised by viewers Impact &Legacy

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K-Pop Demon Hunters : A Conversation with Director Maggie Kang (Kang Min-ji)

tvN <You Quiz on the Block> Director Maggie Kang, the creative force behind K-Pop Demon Hunters, appeared on tvN’s popular talk show You Quiz on the Block, where she shared behind-the-scenes stories and personal reflections about the film. Here is a comprehensive summary of that conversation. A Global Phenomenon Begins “Golden” — When the Most Korean Became the Most Global “The idea that ‘the most Korean is the most global’ has become reality.” Maggie Kang admitted she never imagined one film could gain this level of popularity. Host Yoo Jae-suk praised the film’s brilliant fusion of K-pop and Korean culture in the battle against evil spirits, calling it “a masterstroke.” K-Pop Demon Hunters tells the story of a K-pop girl group, Huntrix, who secretly protect the world from demons, battling an evil demon boy group, Saja Boys, while performing as idols. Maggie Kang explained that while creating the music, her hope was simply that K-pop fans would accept Huntrix and Saja Boys as real idol groups. She never imagined the songs would climb the Billboard charts. “Seeing Huntrix and Saja Boys competing on Billboard felt surreal.” Creating “Golden” The song Golden was composed and sung by EJAE, a former SM Entertainment trainee of 10 years. Maggie Kang recalled watching EJAE record the song in New York, singing extremely high notes repeatedly—20 to 30 times in a row. “I asked her to make it difficult on purpose. High notes lift people up emotionally. I wanted a song that makes you feel empowered—because our movie gives positive energy.” Lyrics like: “We’re goin’ up, up, up, it’s our moment”“Gonna be, gonna be golden” helped fuel viral cover challenges, parodies, and massive global engagement across social media. Cultural Impact Beyond the Screen Global interest in Korean culture surged: Maggie Kang’s Roots “At the time, I hated it. Now I’m incredibly grateful.” She spent every summer vacation in Korea, watching TV, singing the latest hits at karaoke with cousins, and absorbing Korean pop culture. Her favorite artists growing up: These influences appear throughout the film’s soundtrack. “Even though I have a Canadian passport, I’ve always felt 100% Korean in my heart.” From Storyboard Artist to Director Inspired by her father’s love for films, Maggie Kang developed an early passion for storytelling and animation. She worked as a storyboard artist at DreamWorks, contributing to: She explained that storyboard artists visually translate scripts into camera angles, character movement, and emotional tone—forming the blueprint of an animated film. K-Pop Demon Hunters is her directorial debut. Why She Made K-Pop Demon Hunters After 20 years in animation, Maggie Kang longed to see an animated film that truly represented Korea. “I kept waiting for someone else to make it. When it didn’t happen, I thought—why not me?” She drew inspiration from Korean folklore: These elements evolved into demon hunters and stylish, mysterious antagonists. The concept combined: Traditional elements woven into the film include: Meticulous Korean Details Director Yoo Jae-suk praised the film’s astonishing realism: Maggie Kang credited the many Korean artists on the production team. “If the rice and soup were switched, someone would immediately say, ‘That’s wrong.’ This film was made together by Koreans.” Voices and Cast “Having Lee Byung-hun alone made the film feel like a true Korean movie.” Seven Years, One Love Letter to Korea “This movie is my love letter to Korea and K-pop.” She admitted to deep insecurities: “I wondered if I had the right to make a film representing Korea.” The overwhelming global response erased those doubts. “I poured my entire heart into this. If people didn’t like it, I thought I’d quit animation. That’s how much it meant to me.” The Message “The message is about overcoming fear within yourself.” Through characters like Rumi and Jin-woo, the film explores hidden fears and insecurities. “We may never completely erase our fears, but we can learn to acknowledge them—and grow stronger.”

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Fenomena K-Pop Demon Hunters: Maggie Kang Dedah Rahsia Disebalik Rekod Dunia Netflix &Billboard!

Adakah anda sudah menonton “K-Pop Demon Hunters”? Filem animasi yang menggabungkan elemen mistik Korea dengan dunia K-Pop yang bertenaga ini bukan sahaja sekadar hiburan, malah ia telah mencatatkan sejarah baru di peringkat global! Baru-baru ini, pengarah Maggie Kang (Kang Min-ji) muncul dalam program popular tvN, You Quiz on the Block, untuk berkongsi perjalanan 7 tahun beliau dalam menyiapkan “surat cinta” buat budaya Korea ini. 1. Rekod Dunia yang Luar Biasa: No. 1 di 43 Buah Negara! Sejak ditayangkan di Netflix pada bulan Jun, K-Pop Demon Hunters (KeDeHeon) telah menjadi fenomena luar biasa: 2. Runut Bunyi (OST) yang Menggegarkan Carta Billboard Lagu “GOLDEN” yang dinyanyikan oleh Lee Jae (bekas pelatih SM Entertainment selama 10 tahun) bukan sahaja tular di media sosial, malah: 3. Keperincian Budaya Korea yang Memukau (K-Detail) Pengarah Maggie Kang, yang pernah bekerja sebagai artis papan cerita di DreamWorks untuk filem Shrek 3 dan Kung Fu Panda 2, memastikan setiap inci filem ini terasa “Sangat Korea”. Antara butiran yang dipuji peminat termasuklah: “Saya mahu membuktikan bahawa perkara yang paling bersifat tempatan (Korea) adalah perkara yang paling global.” — Maggie Kang 4. Dari Kanak-Kanak Imigran ke Pengarah Terkenal Maggie berhijrah ke Kanada pada usia 5 tahun. Walaupun membesar di luar negara, ibunya sangat tegas memastikan beliau tidak melupakan Bahasa Korea. Beliau menghabiskan setiap musim panas di Korea, menyanyi lagu H.O.T dan Seo Taiji and Boys di pusat karaoke, yang akhirnya menjadi inspirasi besar buat filem ini. 5. Mesej Mendalam: Melawan Ketakutan Dalam Diri Melalui watak Lomi dan Jin-woo, Maggie ingin menyampaikan mesej bahawa setiap orang mempunyai “syaitan” atau ketakutan dalam diri mereka. Kesimpulan: Adakah Akan Ada Musim Ke-2? Apabila ditanya oleh Yoo Jae-suk tentang musim kedua, Maggie tersenyum melihat sambutan luar biasa ini. Dengan impak besar terhadap pelancongan Korea—di mana kunjungan ke Muzium Negara dan rumah mandi tradisional meningkat mendadak—peminat pastinya tidak sabar menantikan sambungan perjuangan kumpulan Huntriss! Bagaimana dengan anda? Adakah lagu “GOLDEN” masih bermain di fikiran anda? Tuliskan pendapat anda di ruangan komen!

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K-Pop Demon Hunters: Wie Maggie Kang mit koreanischer Kultur die Welt eroberte

Die Netflix-Animation „K-Pop Demon Hunters“ sorgt weltweit für Furore.Die Regisseurin Maggie Kang (강민지) war kürzlich zu Gast in der beliebten tvN-Sendung „You Quiz on the Block“, wo sie offen über den Entstehungsprozess, ihre koreanischen Wurzeln und den globalen Erfolg des Films sprach. Der Film ist längst mehr als nur ein Animationshit – er ist ein kulturelles Phänomen. Globaler Erfolg: Zahlen, die Geschichte schreiben Seit der Veröffentlichung im Juni hat K-Pop Demon Hunters neue Rekorde aufgestellt: Auch im Kino sorgte der Film für Aufsehen: K-Pop trifft koreanische Mythologie Im Zentrum der Geschichte steht die Girlgroup HUNTR/X, die heimlich als Dämonenjägerinnen agiert.Ihre Gegner: die dämonische Boygroup Saja Boys, inspiriert vom koreanischen Jeoseung Saja (저승사자). Der Film verbindet auf einzigartige Weise: Laut Moderator Yoo Jae-suk sei diese Kombination „ein genialer Schachzug“. OST „GOLDEN“ erobert die Charts Der Soundtrack entwickelte ein Eigenleben: Die Sängerin Lee Jae, ehemalige SM-Trainee, beeindruckte mit extrem hohen Tonlagen.Maggie Kang erklärte, sie habe bewusst ein anspruchsvolles Lied gewollt, um ein Gefühl von Aufbruch und Stärke zu vermitteln. Koreanische Details, die die Welt begeistern Besonders gelobt werden die liebevollen Details: Orte: Diese Authentizität führte zu messbaren Effekten: Maggie Kangs persönliche Geschichte Maggie Kang wanderte im Alter von fünf Jahren nach Kanada aus.Dank intensiven Koreanischunterrichts ihrer Mutter bewahrte sie ihre Sprach- und Kulturkompetenz. Sie arbeitete über 20 Jahre in der Animationsbranche, unter anderem bei: „K-Pop Demon Hunters“ ist ihr Regiedebüt – und gleichzeitig ein siebenjähriges Herzensprojekt. Eine Liebeserklärung an Korea Maggie Kang beschreibt den Film als: „Eine Hommage und ein Liebesbrief an Korea und die K-Pop-Kultur – und an meine eigenen koreanischen Wurzeln.“ Sie habe lange gezweifelt, ob sie „das Recht“ habe, einen Film über Korea zu machen.Die weltweite Resonanz habe ihr diese Angst genommen. Die zentrale Botschaft des Films Der Kern von K-Pop Demon Hunters ist nicht nur Action oder Musik, sondern eine emotionale Botschaft: Durch die Figuren Rumi und Jin-woo vermittelt der Film Mut, Selbstakzeptanz und innere Stärke. Fazit K-Pop Demon Hunters zeigt eindrucksvoll: „Das Koreanischste kann das Globalste sein.“ Mit kultureller Tiefe, moderner Inszenierung und emotionaler Ehrlichkeit hat Maggie Kang einen Meilenstein geschaffen – für Animation, K-Pop und koreanische Kultur weltweit.

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🎬 K-Pop Demon Hunters : le phénomène mondial qui fait rayonner la culture coréenne

L’émission tvN <You Quiz on the Block> a récemment accueilli Maggie Kang (강민지), la réalisatrice du film d’animation <K-Pop Demon Hunters>, pour une interview riche en coulisses, en émotions et en anecdotes sur cette œuvre devenue un phénomène mondial. Voici un récapitulatif complet, optimisé pour le référencement, de cette success-story unique. 🌍 K-Pop Demon Hunters, un succès planétaire sans précédent Sorti sur Netflix en juin, K-Pop Demon Hunters a immédiatement créé l’événement : L’enthousiasme dépasse l’écran : 🎤 Une OST devenue légendaire La bande-originale est au cœur du succès : 8 titres classés simultanément dans les charts La chanson, interprétée par Lee Jae, ex-stagiaire SM Entertainment, est devenue virale grâce à : 🎶 « We’re goin’ up, up, up, it’s our moment… gonna be golden »Un message lumineux et fédérateur qui a conquis le monde. 👹 K-pop + mythologie coréenne : une idée de génie Le film raconte l’histoire de HUNTRIX, un girl group protégeant le monde des démons, face au boy group démoniaque SAJA BOYZ.Un concept original qui fusionne : 🎭 Éléments traditionnels intégrés : 🇰🇷 Une lettre d’amour à la Corée Née à Myeong-dong, immigrée au Canada à 5 ans, Maggie Kang a grandi entre deux cultures.Grâce à l’insistance de sa mère, elle a conservé une parfaite maîtrise du coréen, aujourd’hui devenue un atout majeur. 🎬 Le film regorge de détails authentiques : Chaque détail a été vérifié sur place lors de repérages en Corée, avec une équipe majoritairement coréenne. 🎨 De DreamWorks à réalisatrice Avant K-Pop Demon Hunters, Maggie Kang a travaillé comme storyboard artist sur : Après 20 ans de carrière, elle décide de créer elle-même le film qu’elle rêvait de voir : « Un film qui représente vraiment la Corée. » ⏳ 7 années de production😭 Une sortie vécue dans les larmes de joie💬 Des doutes sur sa légitimité… balayés par l’amour du public mondial 💬 Un message universel Au-delà du spectacle, le film transmet un message profond : Apprendre à affronter ses peurs, accepter ses failles et trouver la force intérieure pour avancer. À travers les personnages de Rumi et Jinwoo, Maggie Kang rappelle que : ✨ Conclusion K-Pop Demon Hunters est bien plus qu’un film d’animation :c’est une lettre d’amour à la culture coréenne, un pont entre traditions et pop culture, et la preuve que « le plus coréen peut devenir le plus universel ».

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