Overview
- New reporting puts global viewing at more than 61 million hours for the Netflix animated film.
- Viewers on social platforms say the songs are so catchy they stay stuck in their heads for days.
- Some audience members praise the animation, character design and premise even as they criticize the music.
- The story centers on Huntr/x—Rumi, Mira and Zoey—whose performances power a protective barrier in a K-pop meets mythology setup.
- The title quickly hit No. 1 on Netflix after release and remains available to stream worldwide.