Until now, original films released by Netflix have often failed to fully meet audience expectations. This has been particularly true for its live-action movies, many of which have received disappointing reviews. In contrast, the animation genre has consistently maintained its reputation with well-regarded works. Now, an animated film that no one saw coming is creating a global box-office sensation and writing a new chapter in history. That film is K-Pop: Demon Hunters. One of the most interesting aspects of this work is its origin. While its subject is K-Pop, now an undisputed global cultural genre, the production was led by Japan's Sony and Hollywood capital. Of course, a significant number of Korean staff members were involved and played a crucial role in grounding the film's identity. However, the very fact that it approached K-Pop from an external perspective became a key to its success. This "outsider's gaze" managed to capture the charm and essence of K-Pop...