Step Into the World of ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ With These Unofficial Coloring Books
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The KPop Demon Hunters craze is still going strong — and it’s now reached unofficial coloring books. In the spirit of family, fun, creativity and, of course, K-pop, these coloring books depict scenes from the beloved animated Netflix film, from HUNTR/X’s pre-show ramen sessions to action poses struck by the Saja Boys. Each of our picks can be shopped right now on either Amazon or Etsy. Coloring materials are sold separately.
K-pop fans can enjoy coloring their favorite fictional acts, utilizing any and every color in their arsenal to bring the black-and-white outlined pictures to life.
All three options we’ve linked are super affordable at less than $10, and they come with a slew of pages to explore and color in. For children, these coloring books are a great way to occupy their time, allowing them to funnel their creative energy into a productive and fulfilling activity. For adults, coloring is a great way to manage stress — it’s a low-pressure activity that engages, leaving no room for overthinking.
For those of you who might not be familiar with KPop Demon Hunters, the Netflix animated film dropped on the streaming platform back in June, capitalizing on the popularity of K-pop. The film follows fictional world-renowned K-pop girl group called HUNTR/X consisting of members Rumi, Mira and Zoey. The group sings and performs while secretly slaying demons when not on stage.
The punchy and interactive visuals and musical score, composed by Marcelo Zarvos, make for a thrilling ride from start to finish. You’ve also got appearances from real-life K-pop acts throughout the film: K-pop girl group TWICE perform the version of “Takedown” that appears during the credits. Andrew Choi, the singing voice of Saja Boys’ Jinu, is currently an active solo artist under SM Entertainment. Kevin Woo from the K-pop boy band U-KISS provided the singing voice for Saja Boys’ Mystery Saja.
So if you’re looking for a fun and interactive way to occupy your time that isn’t just scrolling on your phone, these coloring books should do the trick.
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