
"KPop Demon Hunters has been a huge surprise hit for Netflix, becoming the most-streamed film or series on the platform. And to think that Sony Animations turned it down - a mistake animation fans think the studio should avoid repeating with Genndy Tartakovsky's The Black Knight."
"Such popularity comes with risks, however, and KPop Demon Hunters has now sparked warnings about a potentially dangerous craze. Doctors are concerned that kids risk getting burned by trying to recreate a famous scene from Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans' movie."
"Shriners Children's warned that tippy soups' tall, narrow, microwavable noodle cups are easy to knock over and can cause bad burns when spilled. "Instant noodles make up nearly one-third of pediatric scald burn injuries, and at Shriners Children's Boston, we see injuries like this two to three times a week," said Colleen Ryan, M.D., associate surgeon at Shriners Children's Boston. If a burn occurs, Dr. Ryan recommends running cool water over the injured area for 20 minutes."
KPop Demon Hunters became Netflix's most-streamed film or series after surprising success. Sony Animations initially turned the project down. The film's popularity triggered a dangerous social media trend with children imitating a hot-instant-noodle scene. Hospitals reported videos tagged #KPopNoodleChallenge and #DemonHuntersRamen showing kids recreating the scene. Shriners Children's warned that tall, narrow microwavable noodle cups are easy to knock over and can cause severe scald burns. Colleen Ryan, M.D., said instant noodles account for nearly one-third of pediatric scald burn injuries and that similar injuries are seen two to three times a week at Shriners Children's Boston. Dr. Ryan advises running cool water over burns for 20 minutes.
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