KPOP DEMON HUNTERS: Songs From Netflix's Animated Movie Have Been Banned In An English Catholic School

KPOP DEMON HUNTERS: Songs From Netflix's Animated Movie Have Been Banned In An English Catholic School

Netflix's KPop Demon Hunters may seem like an inoffensive watch for the whole family, but one particular school in England has taken issue with the lyrics from the movie's original songs...

By MarkCassidy - Nov 19, 2025 09:11 PM EST
Filed Under: Netflix
Source: Via Toonado.com

It might be hard to imagine a family-friendly musical adventure like KPop Demon Hunters offending anyone, but it seems the lyrics in some of the songs from Netflix's animated phenomenon have become cause for concern for the faculty in one particular school in England.

According to The BBC, Lilliput Church of England Infant School in Poole, Dorset has "banned" its students from singing the original tunes from the movie due to concerns over certain song lyrics not being in line with its “Christian ethos.”

The school reportedly "sent a message to parents on Friday saying some members of the community are ‘deeply uncomfortable’ with references to demons. It said this was because they ‘associate them with spiritual forces opposed to God and goodness.’ In an update on Monday, acting head teacher Lloyd Allington said he had since received feedback from parents, highlighting positive messages from the songs, but said the school was seeking to support those who found the themes ‘challenging.'”

The school originally asked students to refrain from singing the songs out of respect for those "who find the themes at odds with their faith," but this was met with backlash from parents who pointed out that certain songs contained positive messages for their kids.

The school's headmaster wasn't having it, however.

“While we fully respect your right to make choices about the content your child engages with at home, we also want to be mindful of the diversity of beliefs within our school community,” head teacher Lloyd Allington responded. “For some Christians, references to demons can feel deeply uncomfortable because they associate them with spiritual forces opposed to God and goodness. We are not asking parents to tell their children that there is anything wrong with enjoying the film or its songs if it aligns with your own views and beliefs. Our role will simply be to help children understand that some of their peers may hold different views and to explore how we can respect and support those peers in upholding their faith.”

Back in August, Kpop pushed past Red Notice to claim first place on Netflix’s all-time rankings for English-language films, and earlier this month, we got official confirmation that a sequel was moving forward - but Huntr/x fans should prepare to wait quite a while for that reunion tour.

Netflix and Sony have finalized a deal for a second movie, which is not expected to release until 2029. An animated project of this scale obviously takes a long time to complete, but there is a chance it could arrive sooner, depending on how the production progresses.

KPop Demon Hunters introduced Rumi (Arden Cho), Mira (May Hong), and Zoey (Ji-young Yoo) as members of HUNTR/X, an internationally recognized K-pop girl group that secretly moonlight as demon hunters.

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TheVisionary25
TheVisionary25 - 11/19/2025, 9:22 PM
I get both sides tbh but it is a movie at the end of the day…

Maybe those parents who are offended need to sit down and watch the film with their kids to see the messages it is trying to state which are indeed positive (and could even enjoy the film since it’s a good one).

Also I wonder if anyone got in trouble for singing “Soda Pop”?.

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OriginalGusto1
OriginalGusto1 - 11/19/2025, 9:30 PM
I know a certain someone who has many K-Pop posters...
vectorsigma
vectorsigma - 11/19/2025, 10:02 PM
@OriginalGusto1 - we all know that about Josh Wilding
OriginalGusto1
OriginalGusto1 - 11/19/2025, 10:04 PM
@vectorsigma - Boom!!!!!!!!!!! K-Pop n sheep!
JackDeth
JackDeth - 11/19/2025, 9:42 PM
So dumb. Also, let's just ignore all the terrible things in the Bible. Fictional demons are bad, but condoning slavery is a-okay, I guess.
Malatrova15
Malatrova15 - 11/19/2025, 9:45 PM
Good, this satánic slop doesnt fly here now that Trump fixed our country
MarkCassidy
MarkCassidy - 11/19/2025, 9:54 PM
The silliest thing about this is that they're not even actual demons... like not Biblical, fire and brimstone devils. They're just interdimentional beings or something.
OriginalGusto1
OriginalGusto1 - 11/19/2025, 10:05 PM
@MarkCassidy - So, democrats?
CyberNigerian
CyberNigerian - 11/19/2025, 9:56 PM
A lot of Christians just seem very performative as of late.

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