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Oppa, Saranghae! is the debut appearance of Kim Jae-hoon (also known as KimKim) in a Singaporean television production. A Taiwan-based South Korean actor and singer, Kim also provided the vocals for the Mandarin and Korean versions of the series theme song "Galaxy Wind" (来自星际的风). [4]
Loving You a Thousand Times (Korean: 천만번 사랑해; RR: Cheonmanbeon Saranghae; lit. "I Love You Ten Million Times") is a South Korean television series starring Lee Soo-kyung, Jung Gyu-woon, Ko Eun-mi, Ryu Jin and Lee Si-young. It aired on SBS from August 29, 2009 to March 7, 2010 on Saturdays and Sundays at 20:50 for 55 episodes. [1]
Sorry Saranghaeyo (Thai: เการักที่เกาหลี Sorry ซารังเฮโย; Kaorak thi kaoli Sorry saranghaeyo; Korean: 쏘리 사랑해요) is a 2010 Thai film written and directed by Poj Arnon
Sorry Saranghaeyo: Poj Arnon: Haru Yamaguchi, Ajoo, Saran Sirilak, Guy Ratchanont, Patrick Paiyer: Comedy: Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives: Apichatpong Weerasethakul: Won the Palme d'Or at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival: The Vanquisher: Manop Udomdej: Sopita Sribanchuen, Kessarin Ektawatkul, Pete Thongchua: Action: Yamada: The ...
You Are My Destiny [1] (Korean: 운명처럼 널 사랑해; RR: Unmyeongcheoreom Neol Saranghae; lit. Fated to Love You) is a 2014 South Korean television series starring Jang Hyuk, Jang Na-ra, Choi Jin-hyuk and Wang Ji-won.
DVDs for the U.S. market now sometimes have three forms of English subtitles: SDH subtitles; English subtitles, helpful for viewers who may not be hearing impaired but whose first language may not be English (although they are usually an exact transcript and not simplified); and closed caption data that is decoded by the end-user's closed ...
The Liar and His Lover (Korean: 그녀는 거짓말을 너무 사랑해) is a South Korean television series starring Lee Hyun-woo and Park Soo-young with Lee Jung-jin, Lee Seo-won and Hong Seo-young.
This type of captioning is usually carried in a subtitle track labeled either "English for the hearing impaired" or, more recently, "SDH" (subtitled for the deaf and Hard of hearing). [38] Many popular Hollywood DVD-Videos can carry both subtitles and closed captions (e.g. Stepmom DVD by Columbia Pictures). On some DVDs, the Line 21 captions ...