From the very scene, Demon Hunters had me hooked. It's a teeny bit dark, funny a bit silly and thrilling, but with real heart — exactly the kind of storytelling I live for. The characters are layered and powerful, and the plot unfolds like a K-pop concept album: rich with mystery, energy, and emotion.
Story line ( a little introduction with no spoling) Meet the Huntrix a K-pop girl group with a secret. Their voices are to keep humanity safe from the dark underworld made of demons. The more they are love by their voices and stage presence the safer humanity stay. but the demon world had other idea and well...Saja Boys was then created. The k-pop boy group, so polish and well absolutely georgeous are not what they seems ,created to fight on stage and in dark alleys the Huntrix or also knows as the Demon Hunters. Anyway I won't spoil it any further so I'll stop my little story introduction here.
Back to Demon Hunters . Honestly, it reminded me so much of the energy ATEEZ brings with their pirate-verse storyline or EXO’s iconic supernatural themes (remember "Mama" and "Obsession"? Pure gold!). The intense, high-stakes scenes even gave me the same adrenaline rush I get from watching SEVENTEEN’s performance unit in full force or SuperM's cinematic MV vibes.
What I really loved is how Demon Hunters explores strength through struggle. The main characters (Huntrix) are fighters — not just against demons, but against fear, guilt, and inner darkness. It's the same empowering message that K-pop often delivers: growth, resilience, and unity. That really resonated with me.
I almost forgot to mention but Saja Boys title Soda Pop became quite randomly this summer hit. Very catchy and already shared on all platforms and actual kpop stars recreating the dance move.
See it there:
And not gonna lie… I spent half the time imagining what it would be like if my favorite idols were cast in this show. (Tell me you wouldn’t watch ATEEZ’s Hongjoong leading a hunter squad or Kai from EXO doing intense fight choreography with a glowing weapon?!).
Who are behind the voices? Well very talented bucnh of artists some more knows than others:
Starting with the Saja Boys and then Huntrix:
Whether you're a fellow K-pop stan like me or just love a good supernatural but super fun binge, Demon Hunters is 100% worth your time. It's the kind of anime that sticks with you — in the same way a powerful K-pop comeback does. And lets be honest its just a bit of fun especially right now when humanity is fighting real demons. (Yeah I am looking at you Orange face racist clown and the 1% of the population)

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