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Netflix Unveils The Most Rewatched K-Pop Demon Hunters Scenes — Saja Boys Claim No. 1

Netflix Unveils The Most Rewatched K-Pop Demon Hunters Scenes — Saja Boys Claim No. 1
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A syrupy text—You're my soda pop, my little soda pop—has leaked, sending social media into a fizz and raising awkward questions about boundaries, judgment, and who’s really calling the shots.

Netflix did something unusual: it told us which moments from KPop Demon Hunters people keep rewinding. The animated hit has only been on the service for a few months and it is already the most-watched title on Netflix, so this peek behind the curtain tracks. And yes, the scenes you think blew up the internet are exactly the ones fans keep looping.

The five KPop Demon Hunters scenes fans are replaying the most

  1. Saja Boys perform 'Soda Pop' — No surprise here. The earworm that detonated TikTok also comes with sharp choreography, swagger for days, and a blink-and-you-miss-it gag where Mira and Zoey see abs and their eyes literally turn into popcorn. It is polished and goofy at the same time, which is exactly why it sticks.

  2. HUNTR/X crash 'Play Games With Us!' — The Saja Boys show up to play nice, and HUNTR/X choose violence. Tension spikes, the fandom loses its mind, and we get Baby Saja delivering his now-immortal catchphrase:

    "Goo goo ga ga"
  3. Bathhouse brawl: HUNTR/X vs. Saja Boys — Chaos with a capital C. Weapons clash, the tile floor is a slip-and-slide, and water demons make everything wetter and weirder. It is the messy fight scene you can feel in your shins.

  4. The 'Golden' teaser drop — Not the full song; the tease. It is the first time both the in-movie crowd and we as viewers hear that 'Golden' chorus, and it is the moment that slingshots Rumi into stardom. Perfect setup, perfect payoff.

  5. Rumi grabs the golden ring — Mid-performance, she reaches for the ring, rockets into the sky over the crowd, and the whole theater goes breathless. Meanwhile, backstage is an active demon disaster zone, which only cranks the drama higher.

How big is big?

Per Netflix, KPop Demon Hunters pulled 325.1 million views in its first 91 days. That sprint made it the platform’s most popular title, period. The projection now is that it will clear half a billion total views before the end of 2025. And it is still hanging in the weekly top 10 in a lot of countries, which is wild for something only a few months old.

What happens next

The party is not over. A sequel is already on the books: KPop Demon Hunters 2 is expected to land on Netflix in 2029. So yes, brace yourself for more sugar-rush, soda-popping songs and at least a few new scenes you will end up replaying to death.