HIDDEN ADULT JOKES IN KPOP DEMON HUNTERS

The mother has betrayed us. [Music] K-pop Demon Hunters might sound like a fun cartoon about music stars fighting monsters, but there’s hidden jokes scattered throughout that only adults will catch. While kids laugh at silly animations and catchy songs, grown-ups are picking up on entirely different meanings in the same scenes. These jokes are so subtle, most viewers probably miss them the first time around. Excuse me, Mr. Ju. I made this for you. Uh, for me, Abby Saja gets called Abs Saja by fans, and every time he shows up on screen, the girls have crazy reactions that seem magical to kids, but mean something totally different to adults. When Hrix first meets the Saja boys, Zoe’s eyes turn into muscle emojis just from looking at Abby. Then her eyes change into corn on the cobs emojis when he flexes, and his shirt button pops off and becomes melted butter on the corn. Not only was Zoe affected by this cool move of Abby Saja, Meera was also speechless as she cited Abby Saja abs. The biggest moment happens when Zoe’s eyes explode into popcorn as Aby’s shirt rips apart completely. She screams and her whole face turns red. Kids think this is a funny cartoon magic with crazy eye changes. Adults know exactly what’s really happening there. The bath house scene made this even more obvious when Abby talks about the girl staring at him. Right then, some hot wind blows up his shirt. Meera and Zoe get popcorn eyes again while saying they weren’t even looking. Anyone who’s ever been caught staring at someone attractive knows this feeling. Even in the final fight, Mera gets popcorn eyes right before she beats Abby by cutting his abs with their weapon. Did you really follow us in here? I knew they would. That one’s always looking at me. The Saja boys sing soda pop and it sounds like a normal happy song about drinks to kids. Adults hear something completely different because the words have double meanings. When the characters sing about needing to fill up and drinking every drop, they’re not talking about soda. Music experts said the song sounds a little dirty with hidden meanings younger kids won’t understand. But older people in the audience will totally get it. The smart trick is using the demon story to hide the real meaning. Since the demons actually do need to eat souls for power, the song lyrics can pretend to be innocent. Adults catch all the hidden messages behind the fantasy story while kids just hear fun pop music about magical creatures needing food. Real K-pop songs often do this same thing where they hide grown-up content inside music that seems made for young people. Huh? Watch yourself. The Play Games with Us Show takes innocent kids activities and makes them weird for adults. Hrix has to slide down little kids slides while wearing tight leather clothes. Kids see a funny game show, but adults see something that makes them uncomfortable. The audience keeps shouting in the balls during the part in ways that sound like they mean something else entirely. The leather clothes make terrible screeching sounds against the slides. Even the bad guy, Saja Boyce, and the audience members look uncomfortable and cover their ears. Adults connect this awful sound with awkward personal moments while kids just wonder why everyone looks so bothered by some bad noise. Oh no, we couldn’t possibly. in the When smells and swallows a whole Kimbot roll at once, kids see a silly eating joke. Adults see something very different and inappropriate. The way the scene gets drawn and animated makes innocent eating look like something else entirely. Fan websites talked about how watching Roomie eat a whole Kimbop roll looks suggestive even though it’s supposed to be a funny food gag. People on the internet proved they saw the adult meaning when this scene became a popular meme. They made edited versions replacing the Kimbop with other objects. The way Roomie sniffs the food before swallowing it whole adds even more weird undertones that adults notice while kids just see the cartoon characters being silly with food. Thousand% a gajillion%. It’s not even a real number. It is for our fans. Romance has a signature move where he gives away paper stencils of his abs to older lady fans. These middle-aged aunties start giggling like young school girls while Meera watches in shock. Adults understand this joke about how people of all ages can find someone attractive. Kids just see funny fan meetings and wonder why the older ladies get so excited about a piece of paper. The joke recognizes that attraction happens at any age while keeping everything silly through the ridiculous stencil idea. How I hate Ka. If hate could defeat Ka. One of the funniest moments in the movies comes when Zoe sees Saja boys and tries to act disgusted. She calls them nasty and not beautiful, but she’s clearly flustered, drooling, blushing, and getting her words all mixed up. Kids watching this will see a silly cartoon character trying to hide her crush, but older viewers will catch on. Her insults are actually compliments in disguise. It’s a classic case of someone saying the opposite of how they really feel, and the comedy works for everyone. I am not sitting with no s. The movie includes sharp jokes about real K-pop industry issues that only adults who know about the business will understand. The movie makes fun of unrealistic K-pop fans compared to how obsessive real fans can be in actual life. The film jokes about celebrity gossip culture through comments about how Roomie and Gu’s secret meetings didn’t get spread all over social media and Dispatch. Dispatch is like TMZ, but for K-pop stars. Adults who follow K-pop drama recognize this is insider humor, while kids see normal romance story development. The movie also makes fun of diet culture through characters eating huge amounts of food, which references the serious eating disorder problems in the real K-pop industry. Which hidden joke did you catch that made you pause and think? Don’t forget to like and subscribe for more secret details hiding in your favorite animated movies. I know things have been really stressful lately and you’ve been working so hard on the auto routine. For what is worth

HIDDEN ADULT JOKES IN KPOP DEMON HUNTERS

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Kpop Demon Hunters might seem like a fun cartoon about music stars fighting monsters, but there are hidden jokes scattered throughout that only adults will catch. While kids laugh at the silly animations and catchy songs, grown-ups are picking up on entirely different meanings in the same scenes. These jokes are so subtle, most viewers probably missed them the first time around.

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