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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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tvN <유 퀴즈 온더 블럭> 프로그램에 《케이팝 데몬 헌터스》 감독인 매기강이 출연해 작품과 관련한 이야이기들을 나눴다. 그 내용들을 여기에 담아봤다. ㅡ‘가장 한국적인 것’이 ‘가장 세계적’이란 말이 현실이 됐습니다. 매기강 – 영화 하나가 이렇게 인기 있을 수 있다는 것도 몰랐어요. 유재석 – 악귀와 대결 과정에서 케이팝과 한국 문화의 조화가 ‘신의 한 수다’ ㅡ악귀로부터 세상을 지키는 걸그룹 ‘헌트릭스’가 악귀 보이그룹 ‘사자보이즈’로부터 팬들을 지켜내는 내용으로 케이팝 음악을 활용한 대한민국 배경의 애니메이션 ㅡ6월 공개된 후 43개국 1위 ㅡ누적 시청 횟수 2억 3,600만 뷰 돌파 ㅡ넷플릭스 역대 최다 시청 영화 등극 ㅡ지금도 여전히 기록 경신 중 ㅡOST <GOLDEN> 빌보드 HOT100 1위, 영국 오피셜 싱글차트 1위, 8곡의 OST가 음악 차트에서 줄 세우기도 유재석 – 이런 열풍 예상하셨습니까? 매기강 – 노래를 만들면서 케이팝 팬들이 이 노래를 케이팝으로 받이들이고 헌트릭스나 사자보이즈를 아이돌 그룹으로 받아들였으면 했어요. 근데, 우리 노래가 빌보드까지 올라간다는 그 생각은 전혀 안했거든요. 그게 너무 신기한 것 같아요. 빌보드 차트에서 헌트릭스랑 사자보이즈가 싸우는 것도 신기하고 ㅡ현실이 된 영화 속 상황(Soda Pop, Golden) ㅡ<GOLDEN>을 직접 작곡하고 부른 이재 씨 – 10년간 SM 연습생이었다는 게 알려지면서 화제가 된! 매기강 – 뉴욕에서 <골든> 녹음하는 거를 봤거든요. 높은 음역대를 2-30번 연달아 하시는 거예요. 부르기 엄청 어려운 곡이잖아요. 제가 이재 씨한테 어렵게 만들어달라고 했어요. 왜냐하면 높은 음역대의 노래를 들으면 UP 되잖아요. 벅차오르는 기분을 주는 노래를 만들고 싶었어요. 우리 영화가 긍정적인 힘을 주잖아요. 유재석 – 가사도 “UP”이 계속 나오잖아요. 가사 ㅡWe’re goin’ up, up, up, it’s our moment. ㅡYou know together we’re glowing ㅡGonna be, gonna be golden ㅡ밝고 힘 있는 메시지에 중독성 있는 후렴구로 SNS에 퍼진 <골든> 커버 챌린지 ㅡ남녀노소를 가리지 않는 인기에 ㅡ각종 패러디까지 등장 ㅡ단 이틀 상영에 美 박스오피스 1위 … 250억 수익 ㅡ“떼창으로 혼문 봉인할까” 美 싱어롱 버스 7시간 대기 ㅡ세계는 지금 <케데헌> 열풍 유재석 – 노래분만 아니라 영화 속 장면들이 화제가 되고 있는데 ㅡ화제의 장면 – 김밥 한 줄을 통으로 먹는 장면 유재셕 – 김밥 한 줄을 통째로 먹는 걸 따라 하시기도 ㅡ김밥에 대한 관심이 뜨거워지면서 김밥을 직접 만들어 먹는 영상도 인기몰이 중 ㅡ1,300만 뷰의 소다 팝 챌린지

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" class="blog-post-title">Conversación con la directora Maggie Kang (Kang Min-ji) de <K-Pop Demon Hunters>

La directora Maggie Kang de la película <K-Pop: Demon Hunters> apareció en el programa de tvN <You Quiz on the Block> y compartió diversas historias sobre su obra. Aquí hemos recopilado esos contenidos. ㅡ El bus para cantar a coro (sing-along) de K-DeHun que apareció en Chicagoㅡ Solo tuvo proyecciones especiales por dos días, pero… N.º 1 en la taquilla de Norteaméricaㅡ Entusiasmó a personas de todo el mundoㅡ <K-Pop: Demon Hunters>ㅡ N.º 1 en 43 países de Netflixㅡ Alcanzó 236 millones de visualizacionesㅡ La coreana que provocó la fiebre de <K-DeHun> en todo el mundoㅡ Directora Maggie Kang (Kang Min-ji) <Golden> ㅡ El dicho de que “lo más coreano es lo más global” se ha vuelto realidad. Maggie Kang – No sabía que una sola película pudiera ser tan popular. Yoo Jae-suk – La armonía entre el K-pop y la cultura coreana en el proceso de lucha contra los espíritus malignos es “una jugada maestra” .ㅡ Una animación ambientada en Corea del Sur que utiliza música K-pop, tratando sobre el grupo de chicas ‘Huntress’ que protege al mundo de los espíritus malignos y defiende a sus fans del grupo de chicos demoníacos ‘Saja Boys’ .ㅡ N.º 1 en 43 países tras su estreno en junio. ㅡ Superó las 236 millones de visualizaciones acumuladas. ㅡ Se convirtió en la película más vista en la historia de Netflix. ㅡ Sigue rompiendo récords incluso ahora. ㅡ La banda sonora <GOLDEN> alcanzó el N.º 1 en Billboard HOT100 y el N.º 1 en la lista de sencillos oficial del Reino Unido; 8 canciones del OST se alinearon en las listas musicales. Yoo Jae-suk – ¿Esperaba este tipo de furor? Maggie Kang – Al crear las canciones, quería que los fans del K-pop las aceptaran como tal y que vieran a Huntress o Saja Boys como grupos de idols. Pero nunca imaginé que nuestra canción llegaría a Billboard. Creo que es muy asombroso. También es increíble ver a Huntress y Saja Boys compitiendo en la lista de Billboard. ㅡ Situaciones de la película que se volvieron realidad (Soda Pop, Golden) ㅡ La artista Lee Jae, quien compuso y cantó directamente <GOLDEN> – ¡Se volvió un tema candente al saberse que fue aprendiz de SM durante 10 años!Maggie Kang – Vi la grabación de <Golden> en Nueva York. Ella cantó notas muy altas unas 20 o 30 veces seguidas. Es una canción extremadamente difícil de cantar, ¿verdad? Yo le pedí a Lee Jae que la hiciera difícil. Porque cuando escuchas canciones en un registro alto, te emocionas. Quería crear una canción que diera esa sensación de plenitud. Nuestra película transmite una energía positiva .Yoo Jae-suk – En la letra también aparece “UP” constantemente.Letraㅡ We’re goin’ up, up, up, it’s our moment.ㅡ You know together we’re glowingㅡ Gonna be, gonna be golden ㅡ El desafío de cover de <Golden> se extendió por las redes sociales con su estribillo adictivo y mensaje brillante y potente. ㅡ Popularidad sin distinción de edad ni género. ㅡ Han aparecido incluso varias parodias .ㅡ N.º 1 en la taquilla de EE. UU. con solo dos días de proyección… 250 mil millones de wones en ingresos. ㅡ “¿Sellamos la puerta de las almas cantando a coro?” 7 horas de espera para el bus sing-along en EE. UU.ㅡ El mundo está ahora bajo la fiebre de <K-DeHun>. Yoo Jae-suk – No solo la canción, sino que las escenas de la película se están volviendo virales. ㅡ Escena viral – La escena de comer un rollo de Gimbap entero.Yoo Jae-suk – La gente incluso imita el comerse un rollo de Gimbap entero .ㅡ Con el ardiente interés por el Gimbap, los videos de personas haciéndolo ellos mismos también ganan popularidad .ㅡ El desafío Soda Pop con 13 millones de visualizaciones. Infancia de la directora Kang Min-ji ㅡ Inmigración a Canadá a la temprana edad de 5 años. ㅡ Podría haber olvidado el coreano si no lo usaba, pero aún habla un coreano fluido. Maggie Kang – Cuando fui a Canadá por primera vez, solo usaba inglés. No usaba coreano en casa. Dicen que en 6 meses hablaba inglés perfectamente. Después de que mi inglés fue perfecto, mi madre me dio un libro en coreano, pero yo no podía leerlo. Mi madre dijo “esto no puede ser” y desde entonces empezó a sentarme para estudiar. Estudiaba coreano obligatoriamente varias horas, 3 o 4 veces por semana. Hacía dictados y leía repetidamente. En aquel entonces realmente odiaba hacerlo, pero ahora estoy muy agradecida por ello. ㅡ Estudiar no es fácil a los 5 años. El estudio del coreano se ha convertido ahora en un gran activo. Yoo Jae-suk – ¿Visitaba Corea con frecuencia a pesar de haber emigrado a Canadá? Maggie Kang – Pasaba todas las vacaciones de verano en Corea. Mis padres siempre pensaron que volverían a Corea, así que pasé mucho tiempo aquí. ㅡ Sensibilidad coreana impregnada naturalmente en el cuerpo. Maggie Kang – Creo que veía mucha televisión cada vez que venía a Corea en vacaciones, jaja. Cada verano que iba a Corea, había una canción de éxito de moda. Tengo muy buenos recuerdos de ir al karaoke con mis primos a cantar esas canciones populares. Personal de producción – ¿Qué cantantes le gustaban? Maggie Kang – Mi cantante favorito era H.O.T. Era fan de H.O.T., y también de Seo Taiji and Boys. ㅡ Seo Taiji and Boys – <Even Though the Night Goes On> (1992) ㅡ Deux – <Turn Around and Look at Me> (1993) ㅡ Canciones coreanas insertadas en medio de la película bajo la influencia de los cantantes que le gustaban en su infancia. Maggie Kang – Mi madre siempre decía: “Tú eres coreana. No debes olvidar el idioma coreano”.Por eso siempre recordé esas palabras. Aunque ahora tengo pasaporte canadiense, en mi corazón siempre me he sentido 100% coreana. Yoo Jae-suk – ¿Cómo comenzó en la animación? Maggie Kang – A mi papá le encantan las películas. Así que desde pequeña me interesó la narración de historias (storytelling). Cuando

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《K-Pop Demon Hunters》Conversación con la directora Maggie Kang (Kang Min-ji)

En el programa de tvN <You Quiz on the Block>, apareció Maggie Kang, directora de <K-Pop Demon Hunters>, y compartió diversas historias relacionadas con la obra. Aquí recopilamos esos contenidos. ㅡEl bus de sing-along de K-Pop Demon Hunters aparece en ChicagoㅡSolo dos días de proyección especial… K-Pop Demon Hunters nº 1 en taquilla en NorteaméricaㅡUna obra que ha entusiasmado a personas de todo el mundoㅡ< K-Pop Demon Hunters >ㅡNº 1 en Netflix en 43 paísesㅡAlcanza 236 millones de visualizacionesㅡLa coreana que provocó la fiebre global de <K-Pop Demon Hunters>ㅡLa directora Maggie Kang (Kang Min-ji) <Golden> ㅡLa frase “lo más coreano es lo más global” se ha convertido en realidad. **Maggie Kang** – Nunca imaginé que una película pudiera volverse tan popular. **Yoo Jae-seok** – La combinación del K-pop y la cultura coreana en el proceso de enfrentarse a los demonios es un auténtico “movimiento maestro”. ㅡUna animación ambientada en Corea del Sur que utiliza música K-pop, donde el grupo femenino “HUNTR/X” protege a sus fans del grupo masculino demoníaco “Saja Boys”, mientras lucha para salvar el mundo de los demonios. ㅡTras su estreno en junio, nº 1 en 43 países ㅡVisualizaciones acumuladas: más de 236 millones ㅡSe convierte en la película más vista en la historia de Netflix ㅡY aún sigue batiendo récords ㅡEl OST <GOLDEN> nº 1 en el Billboard Hot 100, nº 1 en la lista oficial de sencillos del Reino Unido, y 8 canciones del OST alineadas en los rankings musicales **Yoo Jae-seok** – ¿Esperaban un fenómeno así? **Maggie Kang** – Al crear las canciones, quería que los fans del K-pop las aceptaran como K-pop, y que vieran a HUNTR/X y a Saja Boys como auténticos grupos idol. Pero jamás imaginé que nuestras canciones llegarían a Billboard. Eso me parece increíble. También es increíble ver a HUNTR/X y Saja Boys “luchando” dentro de las listas de Billboard. ㅡLa situación de la película hecha realidad (Soda Pop, Golden) ㅡ**EJAE**, quien compuso y cantó directamente <GOLDEN>, se volvió tema de conversación al saberse que fue trainee de SM durante 10 años. **Maggie Kang** – Vi la grabación de <Golden> en Nueva York. Cantaba notas muy altas 20 o 30 veces seguidas. Es una canción extremadamente difícil. Yo le pedí que la hiciera difícil, porque cuando escuchas canciones con notas altas te elevan, te hacen sentir desbordado. Quería crear una canción que diera esa sensación. Nuestra película transmite una energía positiva. **Yoo Jae-seok** – En la letra aparece constantemente la palabra “UP”. Letra ㅡWe’re goin’ up, up, up, it’s our moment. ㅡYou know together we’re glowing ㅡGonna be, gonna be golden ㅡEl mensaje brillante y poderoso, junto con un estribillo adictivo, hizo que el “Golden cover challenge” se difundiera en redes socialesㅡPopularidad sin distinción de edad o géneroㅡAparecen todo tipo de parodiasㅡNº 1 en taquilla de EE. UU. con solo dos días de proyección… ingresos de 25 mil millones de wonesㅡ“¿Sellamos el alma con un coro masivo?” 7 horas de espera para el bus de sing-along en EE. UU.ㅡEl mundo entero vive ahora la fiebre de <K-Pop Demon Hunters>Yoo Jae-seok – No solo las canciones, también muchas escenas de la película se han vuelto viralesㅡEscena destacada – comer una barra entera de gimbap de un solo bocadoYoo Jae-seok – Incluso la gente intenta imitar la forma de comer el gimbap enteroㅡCon el aumento del interés por el gimbap, también se vuelven populares los videos de personas preparándolo en casaㅡ13 millones de visualizaciones del “Soda Pop Challenge” Infancia de la directora Kang Min-ji ㅡEmigración a temprana edad, a los 5 años – CanadáㅡAunque podría haber olvidado el coreano, sigue hablándolo con fluidezMaggie Kang – Cuando llegué por primera vez a Canadá, solo usaba inglés. En casa no hablábamos coreano. En seis meses ya dominaba completamente el inglés. Después, mi mamá me dio un libro en coreano y no pude leerlo. Entonces dijo: “Esto no puede ser así”, y desde ese momento me sentó a estudiar. Tres o cuatro veces por semana, durante horas, estudiaba coreano obligatoriamente. Hacía dictados y leía en voz alta repetidamente. En ese entonces lo odiaba, pero ahora estoy muy agradecida.ㅡEstudiar no es fácil a los 5 años. Hoy, ese estudio del coreano se convirtió en un gran activoYoo Jae-seok – Aunque emigraron a Canadá, ¿visitaban Corea con frecuencia?Maggie Kang – Pasaba todos los veranos en Corea. Mis padres siempre pensaron que volverían algún día, así que pasé mucho tiempo allí.ㅡSensibilidad coreana que se volvió parte natural de su cuerpoMaggie Kang – Cada vez que iba a Corea en vacaciones veía mucha televisión, jaja. Cada verano había canciones de moda. Iba al karaoke con mis primos y cantábamos los éxitos del momento. Esos recuerdos son muy especiales.Jae-jin – ¿Qué cantantes te gustaban?Maggie Kang – Me gustaba H.O.T. Era fan de H.O.T., y también de Seo Taiji and Boys.ㅡSeo Taiji and Boys – <Esta noche se hace profunda> (1992)ㅡDeux – <Mírate a ti mismo> (1993)ㅡLas canciones coreanas insertadas a lo largo de la película están influenciadas por los artistas que le gustaban en su infanciaMaggie Kang – Mi madre siempre me decía: “Tú eres coreana. No debes olvidar el coreano”. Siempre recordé esas palabras. Aunque ahora tengo pasaporte canadiense, en mi corazón siempre me he sentido 100 % coreana.Yoo Jae-seok – ¿Cómo empezó en la animación?Maggie Kang – A mi padre le encantaban las películas. Desde pequeña me interesé por contar historias. Escribía relatos y dibujaba personajes y escenas, y mi padre, al verlo, me compró libros de animación. En ese momento pensé: “¡La animación también puede ser una profesión!”. Empecé a estudiar animación 2D, presenté el examen de historia en DreamWorks, lo aprobé y entré a la empresa.Jo Se-ho – ¿Recuerda animaciones que le gustaran en su infancia?Maggie Kang – Me gustaba Dooly, recuerdo Candy Candy, recibí mucha influencia del manga coreano, y también de lo occidental, como Disney. Me gustaba un poco de todo.ㅡUna directora que amó la animación desde pequeñaYoo Jae-seok – En DreamWorks trabajó mucho como storyboard artist, ¿verdad? Shrek 3, Kung Fu Panda

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

On the tvN program <You Quiz on the Block>, Maggie Kang, the director of <K-Pop Demon Hunters>, appeared and shared stories related to the work. The contents are compiled here. ㅡA KDH sing-along bus appearing in ChicagoㅡOnly a two-day special screening… KDH ranks No.1 at the North American box officeㅡElectrifying people all over the worldㅡ**<K-Pop Demon Hunters>**ㅡNo.1 in 43 countries on NetflixㅡAchieved 236 million viewsㅡThe Korean who ignited the <KDH> craze worldwideㅡDirector Maggie Kang (Kang Min-ji) <Golden> ㅡThe phrase “the most Korean becomes the most global” has become reality.Maggie Kang – I never imagined a single film could become this popular.Yoo Jae-suk – The harmony of K-pop and Korean culture in the battle against evil spirits is a stroke of genius.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 saving the world from demonsㅡReleased in June and ranked No.1 in 43 countriesㅡCumulative view count surpasses 236 million viewsㅡBecomes the most-watched film in Netflix historyㅡStill breaking records even nowㅡOST <GOLDEN> No.1 on Billboard HOT100, No.1 on the UK Official Singles Chart, with 8 OST tracks lining up on music chartsYoo Jae-suk – Did you expect this kind of craze?Maggie Kang – While making the songs, I hoped K-pop fans would accept them as K-pop and see Huntrix and Saja Boys as idol groups. But I never imagined our songs would reach Billboard. That’s what feels so surreal. Seeing Huntrix and Saja Boys “fighting” on the Billboard chart is also unbelievable.ㅡMovie scenes becoming reality (Soda Pop, Golden)ㅡLee Jae, who personally composed and sang <Golden> – became a hot topic 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 the high register 20–30 times in a row. It’s an extremely difficult song. I asked her to make it difficult, because when you hear high-range vocals, you feel uplifted. I wanted to create a song that gives a swelling, overwhelming feeling. Our movie gives positive energy.Yoo Jae-suk – The lyrics keep saying “UP” too.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 gendersㅡVarious parodies also emergedㅡOnly two days of screening, yet No.1 at the U.S. box office… 25 billion KRW in revenueㅡ“Shall we seal the soul gate with a sing-along?” 7-hour wait for the U.S. sing-along busㅡThe world is now in the <KDH> crazeYoo Jae-suk – Not only the songs, but scenes from the film are becoming hot topics as wellㅡBuzz-worthy scene – eating an entire roll of gimbap in one biteYoo Jae-suk – People even try copying the act of eating a whole gimbap roll at onceㅡAs interest in gimbap surged, videos of people making gimbap themselves also gained popularityㅡ13 million views for the Soda Pop challenge Director Kang Min-ji’s Childhood ㅡAt age 5, emigrated at a young age – to CanadaㅡAlthough Korean could have been forgotten if not used, she still speaks fluent KoreanMaggie Kang – When I first went to Canada, I only used English. We didn’t use Korean at home. After six months, my English became perfect. After that, my mom gave me Korean books, but I couldn’t read them. She said, “This won’t do,” and from then on she made me sit down and study. Three to four times a week, for several hours each time, I had to study Korean no matter what. Dictation, repeated reading. At the time, I really hated it, but now I’m so grateful.ㅡStudying itself is not easy for a five-year-old. Now, Korean language study has become a huge assetYoo Jae-suk – Even after emigrating to Canada, you visited Korea often?Maggie Kang – I spent every summer vacation in Korea. My parents always thought we would return to Korea someday, so I spent a lot of time there.ㅡNaturally ingrained Korean sensibilityMaggie Kang – I think I watched a lot of TV whenever I came to Korea on vacation, haha. Every summer there were hit songs that were popular at the time. I went to karaoke with my cousins and sang popular songs. Those memories are really precious to me.Jae-jin – Which singers did you like?Maggie Kang – I liked H.O.T. I was a fan of H.O.T., and also Seo Taiji and Boys.ㅡSeo Taiji and Boys – <As the Night Goes On> (1992)ㅡDeux – <Turn Back at Me> (1993)ㅡKorean songs inserted throughout the film, influenced by artists she loved in childhoodMaggie Kang – My mother always told me, “You are Korean. You must not forget the Korean language.” I always remembered that. Even though I now hold a Canadian passport, in my heart I have always felt 100% Korean.Yoo Jae-suk – How did you get started in animation?Maggie Kang – My father really loved movies, so from a young age I was very interested in storytelling. When I wrote stories, I also designed characters and drew scenes. My father saw that and bought me animation books. From that moment, I thought, “Animation can be a career!” I started learning 2D animation and took a story test at DreamWorks. I passed and joined the company.Jo Se-ho – Do you remember the animations you liked as a child?Maggie Kang – I liked Dooly, and I remember <Candy Candy>. I was influenced a lot by Korean animation, and also by Western animation like Disney. I liked many different things.ㅡA director who loved animation from childhoodYoo Jae-suk – You worked a lot as a storyboard artist at DreamWorks, right? Shrek 3, Kung Fu Panda 2, Minions 2.ㅡWhat is a storyboard artist?ㅡWhen making a film,ㅡThe first step is writing (screenplay). But the screenplay is not perfect.ㅡThe role of a storyboard artist is to visualize the screenplay.ㅡWhen assigned a scene, they draw camera angles, character positions, movement, and atmosphere.ㅡAnimation is created based on these planned drawings.ㅡIt is the

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" class="blog-post-title">A Conversation with Director Maggie Kang of <K-Pop Demon Hunters>

Director Maggie Kang of the film <K-Pop Demon Hunters> appeared on the tvN program <You Quiz on the Block> and shared various stories related to the work. Those contents have been captured here. ㅡThe K-DeHun Sing-along Bus appeared in ChicagoㅡOnly held special screenings for two days… K-DeHun No. 1 at the North American box officeㅡEnthusiastically received by people all over the worldㅡ<K-Pop Demon Hunters>ㅡNo. 1 in 43 countries on NetflixㅡReached 236 million viewsㅡThe Korean who caused the <K-DeHun> fever worldwideㅡDirector Maggie Kang <Golden> ㅡThe saying “The most Korean thing is the most global thing” has become a reality. Maggie Kang – I didn’t even know a single movie could be this popular. Yoo Jae-suk – The harmony between K-pop and Korean culture in the process of confronting evil spirits is a “godsend.” ㅡAn animation set in South Korea using K-pop music, featuring a girl group “Huntress” who protects the world from evil spirits and protects fans from an evil spirit boy group “Saja Boys.”ㅡRanked No. 1 in 43 countries after being released in JuneㅡSurpassed 236 million cumulative viewsㅡBecame the most-watched Netflix movie of all timeㅡStill breaking records even nowㅡOST <GOLDEN> No. 1 on Billboard HOT 100, No. 1 on the UK Official Singles Chart, 8 OST songs lining up on music charts Yoo Jae-suk – Did you expect this kind of fever? Maggie Kang – While making the songs, I wanted K-pop fans to accept these songs as K-pop and accept Huntress or Saja Boys as idol groups. But, I never thought our song would go all the way up to Billboard. I think that’s so amazing. It’s also fascinating to see Huntress and Saja Boys fighting on the Billboard charts. ㅡSituations in the movie that became reality (Soda Pop, Golden)ㅡLee Jae, who directly composed and sang <GOLDEN> – became a hot topic after it was revealed she was an SM trainee for 10 years! Maggie Kang – I saw her recording <Golden> in New York. She did the high pitch range 20 to 30 times in a row. It’s a very difficult song to sing, right? I asked Lee Jae to make it difficult. Because when you hear songs in a high register, you get “UP.” I wanted to make a song that gives a heart-fluttering feeling. Our movie gives positive energy. Yoo Jae-suk – The lyrics also have “UP” coming out repeatedly. LyricsㅡWe’re goin’ up, up, up, it’s our moment.ㅡYou know together we’re glowingㅡGonna be, gonna be golden ㅡThe <Golden> cover challenge spread on SNS with a bright and powerful message and an addictive chorusㅡPopularity regardless of age or genderㅡVarious parodies appearedㅡNo. 1 at the US Box Office in just two days of screening … 25 billion won in revenueㅡ”Should we seal the Spirit Gate with a sing-along?” 7-hour wait for the US Sing-along BusㅡThe world is currently in <K-DeHun> fever Yoo Jae-suk – Not only the songs, but scenes in the movie are becoming hot topics. ㅡThe scene of interest – The scene of eating a whole roll of Gimbap Yoo Jae-suk – People are even imitating eating a whole roll of Gimbap. ㅡAs interest in Gimbap intensifies, videos of people making Gimbap themselves are gaining popularity.ㅡThe 13-million-view Soda Pop Challenge Director Maggie Kang’s Childhood ㅡImmigrated at the young age of 5 – CanadaㅡYou can forget Korean if you don’t use it, but her Korean is still fluent Maggie Kang – When I first went to Canada, I only used English. I didn’t use Korean at home. They said I spoke English perfectly in 6 months. After my English became perfect, my mother gave me a Korean book, but I couldn’t read it. My mom said, “This won’t do,” and from then on, she sat me down and started studying. Three to four times a week, for several hours, I absolutely studied Korean. I did dictation and read repeatedly. At the time, I really hated doing it, but now I’m so grateful for it. ㅡStudying itself is not easy at age 5. Korean study has now become a great asset. Yoo Jae-suk – Even though you immigrated to Canada, did you visit Korea often? Maggie Kang – I spent all my summer vacations in Korea. Because my parents always thought they would return to Korea, we spent a lot of time in Korea. ㅡKorean sensibilities naturally ingrained in the body Maggie Kang – I think I watched a lot of TV whenever I came to Korea during vacations, haha. Every summer when I went to Korea, there was a hit song trending at that time. I have really good memories of going to karaoke with my cousins and singing popular songs. Production Team – Which singers did you like? Maggie Kang – For singers, it was H.O.T. I was a fan of H.O.T., and also Seo Taiji and Boys. ㅡSeo Taiji and Boys – <As This Night Goes Deep>(1992)ㅡDeux – <Turn Around and Look at Me>(1993)ㅡKorean songs inserted throughout the movie, influenced by the singers she liked as a child Maggie Kang – My mother always said, “You are Korean. You must not forget the Korean language.” So I always remembered those words. Although I hold a Canadian passport now, in my heart, I have always felt 100% Korean. Yoo Jae-suk – How did you start in animation? Maggie Kang – My dad really likes movies. So I’ve been interested in storytelling since I was little. When I wrote a story, I drew character designs and scenes there, and my dad saw that and bought me an animation book. So from that moment, I thought, “Animation can be a job!” and started learning 2D animation, then took a story test at DreamWorks. I passed and joined DreamWorks. Jo Se-ho – Director, do you remember the animations you liked when you were young? Maggie Kang – I liked Dooly too. I also remember <Candy Candy>. I was influenced a lot by Korean cartoons and also by the Western side. Things like Disney. I liked various things. ㅡA

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《K-Pop 恶魔猎人》(K-Pop: Demon Hunters) 导演 Maggie Kang (姜敏知) 访谈录

tvN 《YOU Quiz on the Block》 tvN 节目《YOU Quiz on the Block》邀请了动画电影《K-Pop 恶魔猎人》的导演 Maggie Kang,分享了关于作品的幕后故事。以下是访谈内容的整理: 《Golden》 Maggie Kang 导演的童年 制作《K-Pop 恶魔猎人》的原因 刘在石: 是如何构思并制作《K-Pop 恶魔猎人》的? Maggie Kang: 从事动画工作已有 20 年。从刚开始工作时,作为韩国人,我就想看到包含韩国文化的动画片!因为韩国也制作并热爱动画,我想“如果能有代表我们国家的电影就好了!”一直在等这样的项目出现,但一直没有。后来我做到了主管,到了可以当导演的位置,就想“那要不我来做吧?”。于是想到了一个创意:外国人似乎不太了解韩国传说中的阴间使者和鬼怪。自然而然,民俗中的形象与驱魔的“恶魔猎人”概念联系了起来。 为了表现韩国,导演用双脚走遍各地进行记录。 Maggie Kang: 这次考察是我第一次去北村。我才发现路那么窄,坡那么陡。砖块和花纹的多样性让我觉得很特别,所以想原封不动地展现在电影里。 经过大量研究与努力,完成了仿佛将韩国搬进电影的细节: 韩国传统文化、K-Pop 与粉丝文化的融合 刘在石: 作品中 K-Pop、韩国传统文化和粉丝文化融合得非常好,让人沉浸其中。 主要是韩国人参与制作的《K-Pop 恶魔猎人》 刘在石: 电影里有一些能感受到导演细腻之处的场面,看了真的让人起鸡皮疙瘩。 《K-Pop 恶魔猎人》制作周期 刘在石: 您构思并制作这部作品应该花了很长时间吧? Maggie Kang: 花了 7 年。这期间我的孩子都长高了许多(呵呵)。 刘在石: 在从事动画工作的 20 年里,有 7 年投入到了《K-Pop 恶魔猎人》。7 年后公开时,心情如何? Maggie Kang: 我们一直守候到公开的那一刻。当时就忍不住流泪了。在 Netflix 上打开电影看到画面的那一刻……就是想流泪。太开心了。 刘在石: “《K-Pop 恶魔猎人》是我献给我所热爱并引以为傲的韩国及 K-Pop 文化的情书,也是一部表达我韩国根源的电影。” Maggie Kang: 坦白说,制作时很苦恼。“韩国人会认可这部电影吗?”、“我有资格制作这样的电影吗?” 刘在石: 为什么这么想? Maggie Kang: 因为我没有长期生活在韩国,而是在海外生活了很久,难免会有这种想法。所以很苦恼,但看到大家这么喜爱,真的很感谢。我想通过 K-Pop 电影向世界展示我们的文化。 Maggie Kang: 坦白说,虽然我是韩国人,但我没在韩国上过学,也没住太久。所以会想“我能做出代表韩国的电影吗?”、“我有那个资格吗?”。

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《K-Pop Demon Hunters》与 Maggie Kang(姜敏智)导演的对话tvN《YOU QUIZ ON THE BLOCK》

tvN《YOU QUIZ ON THE BLOCK》节目中,《K-Pop Demon Hunters》的导演 Maggie Kang(姜敏智)登场,分享了关于作品的各种故事。以下整理了当时的对话内容。 ㅡ 出现在芝加哥的《K-Pop Demon Hunters》应援合唱巴士ㅡ 仅特别放映两天……《K-Pop Demon Hunters》北美票房第一ㅡ 让全世界为之疯狂ㅡ 《K-Pop Demon Hunters》ㅡ Netflix 43 个国家排行榜第一ㅡ 累计观看次数突破 2 亿 3,600 万ㅡ 掀起全球《K-Pop Demon Hunters》热潮的韩国导演ㅡ Maggie Kang 姜敏智导演 <Golden> ㅡ “最具韩国特色的,反而成为最具世界性的”这句话变成了现实Maggie Kang:我从没想过一部电影能受到这么大的欢迎。刘在石:在与恶鬼对抗的过程中,将 K-Pop 与韩国文化结合,真的是“神来之笔”。 ㅡ 以守护世界免受恶鬼侵害的女子组合“Huntrix”,与恶鬼男子组合“狮子男孩(Saja Boys)”展开对决,保护粉丝的故事背景设定在韩国,并巧妙运用 K-Pop 音乐的动画电影ㅡ 6 月公开后,在 43 个国家登顶ㅡ 累计观看次数突破 2 亿 3,600 万ㅡ 登上 Netflix 历史观看量最高电影ㅡ 纪录至今仍在不断刷新 ㅡ OST《GOLDEN》登上 Billboard HOT100 第一、英国官方单曲榜第一,8 首 OST 同时占据音乐排行榜刘在石:您有预料到会有这样的热潮吗?Maggie Kang:在制作歌曲时,我希望 K-Pop 粉丝能把这些歌当作真正的 K-Pop,也希望大家把 Huntrix 和 狮子男孩当作真正的偶像组合。但从没想过会登上 Billboard,这真的太神奇了。在 Billboard 排行榜上看到 Huntrix 和 狮子男孩“对决”,也非常不可思议。 ㅡ 电影中的情节成为现实(《Soda Pop》《Golden》) ㅡ 亲自作曲并演唱《GOLDEN》的李宰(Lee Jae),曾是 SM 娱乐练习生 10 年,引发热议Maggie Kang:我在纽约看过他录音。《Golden》音域非常高,他连续唱 20~30 次高音,非常困难。我是刻意要求把歌做得很难的。因为高音会让人情绪高涨,我想做一首能让人“沸腾起来”的歌。我们的电影本身就传递着积极的力量。刘在石:歌词里也一直出现“UP”。 歌词:ㅡ We’re goin’ up, up, up, it’s our moment.ㅡ You know together we’re glowingㅡ Gonna be, gonna be golden ㅡ 明亮而有力量的信息,加上极具中毒性的副歌,使《Golden》翻唱挑战在 SNS 上迅速扩散ㅡ 男女老少都为之着迷ㅡ 各种模仿与恶搞版本不断出现 ㅡ 仅上映两天便登顶美国票房第一,收入约 250 亿韩元ㅡ “要不要用大合唱封印魂门?”美国应援合唱巴士排队等待 7 小时ㅡ 全世界正掀起《K-Pop Demon Hunters》热潮 刘在石:不仅是音乐,电影中的许多场面也成为话题ㅡ 热议场景:一口吃下整条紫菜包饭(김밥)刘在石:很多人都在模仿这个吃法ㅡ 因此对紫菜包饭的关注度大幅提升,亲自制作并分享的视频也大受欢迎ㅡ 《Soda Pop》挑战视频播放量达 1,300 万 姜敏智导演的童年 ㅡ 5 岁时移民加拿大ㅡ 即使不常使用韩语,依然能流利使用 Maggie Kang:刚到加拿大时只使用英语,在家里也不说韩语。6 个月就完全掌握了英语。后来妈妈给我韩文书,我却读不出来。妈妈说“这样不行”,于是开始严格教我韩语。每周 3~4 次,每次几小时,做听写、反复朗读。当时真的很讨厌,但现在非常感谢那段经历。 ㅡ 对 5 岁孩子来说并不轻松的学习,如今成了巨大的资产 刘在石:移民后也经常回韩国吗?Maggie Kang:暑假几乎都在韩国度过。父母一直认为会回韩国,所以在韩国生活了很多时间。 ㅡ 自然而然形成的韩国情感Maggie Kang:每次暑假回韩国都会看很多电视(笑)。每年都有当时最流行的歌曲,和堂兄妹一起去 KTV 唱歌,那些回忆真的很美好。 赵世浩:最喜欢的歌手是谁?Maggie Kang:H.O.T.,还有徐太志和孩子们。 ㅡ 徐太志和孩子们《这夜渐深》(1992)ㅡ Deux《回头看看我》(1993) ㅡ 童年喜爱的歌手影响了电影中穿插的韩国歌曲 Maggie Kang:我妈妈常说:“你是韩国人,不能忘记韩语。”所以我一直记着这句话。虽然现在持有加拿大护照,但内心始终觉得自己是 100% 的韩国人。 动画导演之路 刘在石:是如何开始做动画的?Maggie Kang:爸爸非常喜欢电影,所以我从小就对故事创作很感兴趣。写故事时也会画角色和场景,爸爸看到后给我买了动画书。从那时起我意识到“动画也可以成为职业”,开始学习 2D 动画,并参加了梦工厂的故事考试,成功入职。 赵世浩:小时候最喜欢的动画?Maggie Kang:喜欢《小恐龙多利》,也记得《小甜甜》。既受到韩国漫画影响,也受到迪士尼等西方作品影响。 ㅡ 曾在梦工厂担任分镜艺术家ㅡ 参与作品:《怪物史瑞克3》《功夫熊猫2》《小黄人大眼萌2》 ㅡ 分镜艺术家的角色:将尚未完善的剧本视觉化,通过画面表达镜头角度、人物位置、动线与氛围分镜 → 分镜主管 → 导演 ㅡ 导演的首部执导作品:《K-Pop Demon Hunters》 创作《K-Pop Demon Hunters》的原因 Maggie Kang:从事动画工作 20 年,一直想做一部包含韩国文化的动画。一直等这样的项目出现,但没有。直到成为监督、导演的位置,我想:“那不如自己来做吧。” ㅡ 将韩国民间传说中的鬼怪形象转化为“恶鬼猎人”概念ㅡ 重新塑造潇洒、神秘的阴间使者形象 ㅡ 结合 K-Pop 与“恶鬼猎人”设定,诞生了女子组合 Huntrixㅡ 男子恶鬼偶像组合:狮子男孩(Saja Boys) 传统文化与细节 ㅡ 巫师“跳大神(굿)”仪式ㅡ 日月五峰图ㅡ 诺里盖(传统饰品)ㅡ 巫俗法器(曲刀、四寅剑、神刀) ㅡ 角色“Duffy”灵感来自传统民画中的老虎ㅡ 韩国真实场景:南山首尔塔、北村韩屋村、骆山公园城墙路、大众澡堂、韩医院、地铁 韩国文化热潮的影响 ㅡ Google 韩国相关搜索量暴增 10 倍ㅡ 外国人间兴起《K-Pop Demon Hunters》圣地巡礼ㅡ 大众澡堂体验商品交易额增长 84%ㅡ 取景韩医院月访客从 6,000 增至 20,000ㅡ 国立中央博物馆访客一年内翻倍,突破 407 万人 制作周期与导演心声 ㅡ 制作耗时 7 年Maggie Kang:公开时我直接哭了,太开心了。 ㅡ “这是一封献给我所热爱、引以为傲的韩国与 K-Pop 文化的情书。” Maggie Kang:我曾怀疑自己是否有资格代表韩国文化,但大家的喜爱让我非常感动。 ㅡ 电影想传达的讯息:直面内心的恐惧,找到对自己的自信。即使无法完全消除不安,也要学会承认并克服它。

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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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A Conversation with Director Maggie Kang of

tvN <You Quiz on the Block> Director Maggie Kang of K-Pop: Demon Hunters appeared on the tvN program You Quiz on the Block to share stories about her work. Here is a summary of the conversation. <Golden> Maggie Kang’s Childhood The Reason for Making <K-Pop: Demon Hunters> Yoo Jae-suk: “How did you come to make K-Pop: Demon Hunters?” Maggie Kang: “I’ve been working in animation for 20 years. Ever since I started, I wanted to see an animation that captures Korean culture. As a Korean! Korea makes and loves animation so much, so I thought, ‘I wish there was a movie that represents our country!’ and ‘If such a project comes out, I want to work on it.’ I waited until it came out, but it didn’t. So, after becoming a supervisor and reaching a position where I could be a director, I thought, ‘Then should I try making it?’ Then an idea came to me. It seemed like people abroad didn’t know much about Korea’s Grim Reaper (Jeoseung Saja) or Goblin (Dokkaebi) images. Those images from folklore naturally connected to the idea of ‘Demon Hunters’ who fight evil spirits.” The director who recorded everywhere by walking on her own two feet to express Korea. Maggie Kang: “When I came to Korea for the field trip this time, it was my first time in Bukchon. I realized for the first time that the streets are so narrow and the hills are steep. And I felt the bricks and patterns were diverse and special, so I wanted to show that in the movie exactly as it is.” Details that look as if Korea was moved into the screen, completed after much research and effort: The Harmony of Korea’s Traditional Culture, K-pop, and FandomYoo Jae-suk: “K-pop, traditional Korean culture, and fandom culture are well-harmonized in the work, so you get completely immersed while watching.” <K-De-Heon>, produced mainly by Koreans.Yoo Jae-suk: “There are scenes where your attention to detail is felt; there were points that really gave me goosebumps while watching.” Production Period of <K-Pop: Demon Hunters> Yoo Jae-suk: “It must have taken quite a while to plan and produce, Director?” Maggie Kang: “It took 7 years. In the meantime, my kid grew up so much, haha.” Yoo Jae-suk: “Investing 7 years into making K-De-Heon out of 20 years in animation. How did you feel when it was finally released after 7 years?” Maggie Kang: “We waited until the release time. I just started crying. Watching the movie on Netflix… I just cried. Because I was so happy.” Yoo Jae-suk: “<K-Pop: Demon Hunters> is a tribute and a love letter to Korea and K-pop culture, which I love and am proud of, and it’s a movie that expresses my Korean roots.” Maggie Kang: “Honestly, I worried a lot while making the movie. ‘Will Koreans accept this movie?’, ‘Am I qualified to make a movie like this?’” Yoo Jae-suk: “Why?” Maggie Kang: “Because I didn’t live in Korea for long and lived abroad a lot, there’s a bit of that. For people who don’t live in Korea! So I worried, but I’m so grateful that you love it so much. While making a K-pop movie, I wanted to show our culture to the world.” Maggie Kang: “Honestly, I am Korean, but I didn’t go to school in Korea and didn’t live there for long. Because of that, I thought, ‘Can I make a movie that represents Korea?’, ‘Am I qualified for that?’”

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