Two of the most important hits of the summer season have been Disney’s billion-dollar blockbuster, the live-action Lilo & Sew, and Netflix and Sony Animation’s KPop Demon Hunters. Contemplating the 2 blockbusters come from very totally different studios, you wouldn’t look forward to finding them collectively, and but that’s precisely what’s occurring at Walt Disney World.
Sew Is Apparently A Fan Of KPop Demon Hunters
A video on TikTok just lately went viral from a latest visitor at Disney World who was confused to see Sew dancing at Magic Kingdom’s Tomorrowland, to not a track from the Lilo & Sew soundtrack, however to “Soda Pop,” one of the songs off the soundtrack to Kpop Demon Hunters.
It might appear unusual, however the entire thing continues to be fairly superb. I imply, everyone else is dancing round to the music of KPop Demon Hunters, so why ought to Sew be neglected? I really like this video. The one drawback is the small youngster who needs to satisfy Sew, however must be moved away so that they don’t get unintentionally knocked over by the dancing character. I hope the child received to say hello later.
I haven’t even had an opportunity to look at KPop Demon Hunters but, however my daughter is as obsessive about the soundtrack like everyone else, so I do know the music nicely. If we’d been there, we’d have been dancing together with Sew to make certain.
Each the unique publish and the feedback are seemingly blown away by the truth that Sew is dancing to this explicit track. Whereas the music has been insanely widespread for months, the straightforward indisputable fact that Disney doesn’t personal this explicit IP makes it an odd selection. You wouldn’t essentially count on Disney World to offer any house to music they don’t personal when there may be a lot Disney music that could possibly be used as a substitute.
Disney Parks Really Use Non-Disney Music All The Time
Whereas a specific amount of cognitive dissonance at seeing Sew dance to “Soda Pop” is to be anticipated, it’s really not all that uncommon for Disney Parks to make use of widespread music they don’t personal for leisure like this, even when it runs up in opposition to IP that’s arguably instantly in competitors with Disney.
Over at Disney California Journey, when The Mad T Occasion Band used to carry out, one of many songs that was within the setlist for a very long time was Pharrell Williams’ “Comfortable,” a track that was written for the second Despicable Me. I’m positive lots of people considered the Illumination Animation film when that track performed, despite the fact that they have been standing in the midst of the Disneyland Resort.
And who is aware of, on the charge at which Disney continues to purchase issues, perhaps they will find yourself proudly owning KPop Demon Hunters, after which they will dance with Sew at Disney World on daily basis.