I asked three 5-year-old girls what they were playing. They answered K-pop demon hunters. Each of them had a different garish hair color (represented by colorful beanies). That’s about all I know about K-Pop Demon Hunters.
I have watched 10-20 min random segments a dozen, dozen times over the last couple weeks… I can fill some holes. Rumi is the one with purple hair. They fight demons with weapons and song, the song strengthens the “honmoon” which is an artificial barrier which keeps demons away from the human realm. If they can get all of Korea to thirst for them at the exact same time they can create a “golden honmoon” and seal off the demons forever.
I asked three 5-year-old girls what they were playing. They answered K-pop demon hunters. Each of them had a different garish hair color (represented by colorful beanies). That’s about all I know about K-Pop Demon Hunters.
I have watched 10-20 min random segments a dozen, dozen times over the last couple weeks… I can fill some holes. Rumi is the one with purple hair. They fight demons with weapons and song, the song strengthens the “honmoon” which is an artificial barrier which keeps demons away from the human realm. If they can get all of Korea to thirst for them at the exact same time they can create a “golden honmoon” and seal off the demons forever.