Directors Maggie Kang, Chris Appelhans, and voice actor Arden Cho celebrate KPop Demon Hunters' 10 Annie Awards wins on stage with animated film visuals in background.
Directors Maggie Kang, Chris Appelhans, and voice actor Arden Cho celebrate KPop Demon Hunters' 10 Annie Awards wins on stage with animated film visuals in background.
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KPop Demon Hunters sweeps Annie Awards with 10 wins

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Netflix's animated hit KPop Demon Hunters dominated the 53rd Annie Awards, securing 10 honors including best feature and voice acting. Directors Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans, along with voice actor Arden Cho, celebrated the victories amid growing Oscar buzz. The film's success continues to highlight its cultural impact and K-pop integration.

The 53rd Annie Awards on February 25, 2026, saw KPop Demon Hunters emerge as the night's biggest winner, claiming 10 awards for excellence in animation. This sweep, the only multiple wins among films, bolsters the Netflix release's frontrunner status for best animated feature and best original song at the upcoming Oscars on March 15.

Directors Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans received Outstanding Achievement for Directing in an Animated Feature Production, presented by Filipino-American actress Liza Soberano, who snapped photos with them backstage alongside colleagues Joel Crawford and Januel Mercado. Arden Cho, voicing lead character Rumi, won Outstanding Achievement for Voice Acting in an Animated Feature Production. The film, released on June 20, 2025, follows a K-pop girl group doubling as demon hunters, blending action, music, and Korean folklore.

Its soundtrack, featuring the Grammy-winning "Golden"—the first K-pop track to take Best Song Written for Visual Media—has topped the Billboard Hot 100 and 200. Singers EJAE, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami, embodying fictional group HUNTR/X, recently performed "Golden" at the BAFTAs, drawing viral attention for the audience's subdued reactions despite over 1.5 million YouTube views. HUNTR/X is set for a historic pre-recorded showcase at the BRIT Awards on February 28, marking the first K-pop group there.

A sequel was officially confirmed in late 2025, slated for 2029, exploring Rumi's past and other half-demons, with core voice cast including Cho, May Hong, and Ji-young Yoo expected to return. The film has surpassed 540 million views, becoming Netflix's most-watched ever, and boosted Korean tourism. Kang, a Korean-Canadian from Toronto with stints at DreamWorks and others, emphasized authentic Korean elements in design and story. As EJAE shared at the Grammys, where Kendrick Lamar noted his kids love "Golden," the project represents key representation for Asian creators. According to sources close to the production, fan demands for more 'weird' moments like popcorn from eyes fuel sequel excitement, but Kang insists it must come from the heart.

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X users, including official Annie Awards accounts and animation journalists, celebrate KPop Demon Hunters' sweep of 10 awards at the 53rd Annie Awards, including Best Feature, Direction, and Voice Acting for Arden Cho. Posts highlight the film's dominance across categories like Character Design, Music, and Production. Animation outlets note its historical clean sweep and growing Oscar buzz. Some fans express surprise at the achievement, calling it a 'rare W' amid rival fan reactions.

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Photorealistic illustration of KPop Demon Hunters girl group Huntr/x celebrating Oscar nominations for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song 'Golden' on the red carpet.
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KPop Demon Hunters nominated for Oscars in two categories

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The animated Netflix film KPop Demon Hunters has received Oscar nominations for best animated feature and best original song for 'Golden,' marking the first K-pop track nominated in the category. The fictional group Huntr/x, voiced by real singers Audrey Nuna, Ejae, and Rei Ami, has achieved massive global success with the soundtrack topping charts worldwide. The film's story follows the group battling a rival demon boyband, blending K-pop culture with animation.

Netflix's KPop Demon Hunters has secured Oscar nominations for best animated feature and best original song for Golden. The film, released last June, follows a K-pop group battling demons. It previously won similar awards at the Critics Choice Awards and Golden Globes.

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Netflix's animated hit 'KPop Demon Hunters' claimed major wins at the 83rd Golden Globe Awards, securing Best Motion Picture – Animated and Best Original Song for 'Golden.' Korean stars like BLACKPINK's Lisa and director Park Chan-wook attended, highlighting the growing global reach of Korean entertainment.

The creator of Netflix's hit animated film KPop Demon Hunters has shared an update indicating a lengthy wait for its sequel. Director Maggie Chang discussed the project's timeline in a recent interview, noting the time-intensive nature of animation production. The original film continues its success with Oscar nominations ahead.

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The vocal cast of the Grammy-winning animated film KPop Demon Hunters appeared on First We Feast's Hot Ones Versus on February 24, 2026. The episode features voice actors and singers facing off in spicy wing challenges while testing their knowledge of the Netflix movie. Teams competed through trivia, lyrics, and dance segments amid escalating heat levels.

BLACKPINK's Rose has been nominated for the International Song of the Year category at the 2026 BRIT Awards with her solo track "APT.". The soundtrack song "Golden" from Netflix's animated hit "KPop Demon Hunters" also earned a nod in the same category, while the trio who performed it received a nomination for International Group of the Year.

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BLACKPINK's Rosé's 'APT.' and 'Golden' from the Netflix animated film 'KPop Demon Hunters' have been nominated for Song of the Year at the 68th Grammy Awards. Both tracks also earned nods in key categories like Best Pop Duo/Group Performance, highlighting K-pop's growing global influence. The ceremony is set for February 1, 2026, in Los Angeles.

 

 

 

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