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Rumi, Zoey and Mira are Huntr/x – the K-pop trio who also try and save the world from demons
A school has banned the singing of songs from hit Netflix film KPop Demon Hunters over concerns they are not in keeping with its “Christian ethos”.
Lilliput Church of England Infant School in Poole, Dorset, 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”.
KPop Demon Hunters became Netflix’s most viewed film ever in August and follows the adventures of fictional K-pop girl band Huntr/x as its three members use their music and fighting skills to protect humans from demons.
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