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Fictional K-Pop Group Saja Boys Becomes Real Billboard Hit
8 Aug
Summary
- Saja Boys, a fictional K-pop boy band from Netflix's animated film, has 3 Billboard Hot 100 entries
- The group's merch is now available on Amazon, including t-shirts and sweatshirts
- The film was inspired by K-pop and South Korean folklore

As of August 8th, 2025, the fictional K-pop boy band Saja Boys from Netflix's animated film has achieved unexpected success, with three entries on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. This surprising development has led to the group's merchandise becoming available on Amazon, allowing fans to show their support for the faux K-pop act.
The animated film, which was released in June of this year, has been a hit with audiences, thanks in part to its vibrant animation style and energetic action sequences. The movie's director, Maggie Kang, drew inspiration from her South Korean roots and the country's rich folklore surrounding demons and mythology, as well as her love for K-pop.
The film centers around the members of the world-renowned K-pop girl group Huntr/x, who balance their lives in the spotlight with their secret identities as demon hunters. The characters were loosely based on real-life K-pop acts, including BLACKPINK, MONSTA X, Itzy, and EXO, further adding to the appeal for K-pop fans.
With the success of the Saja Boys and the film's overall popularity, it's clear that the demand for K-pop-inspired content continues to grow. Fans have even taken it upon themselves to create their own merch, with Etsy shops offering a variety of items featuring the Saja Boys members.