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Red Swan tells the story of Oh Wan-soo, a woman born into a poor family, who turns her life around and becomes a world-class golfer, catching the attention of many, including her future husband, Kim Yong-guk, the heir to the Hwain Group. Struggling to pay off her mother's debts, Wan-soo agrees to marry Yong-guk, but soon becomes unhappy when ...
Red Swan may refer to: "Red Swan" (song), a song by Yoshiki feat. Hyde; Red swan, a motif in the Kandyan jewellery of Sri Lanka "Red Swan", a song from Susumu Yokota's 2002 album The Boy and the Tree "Red Swan", a song from the video game Pump It Up; Red Swan, a book by Sebastian Heilmann; Red Swan, a statue by Rainer Lagemann
"Red Swan" is a song by Japanese musician Yoshiki, featuring vocals by Hyde. Written and produced by Yoshiki, it is the opening theme song of the first 12 episodes of the third season of the Attack on Titan anime series.
Blood Free (Korean: 지배종) is a 2024 South Korean sci-fi thriller drama television series written by Lee Soo-yeon, directed by Park Chul-hwan, and starring Ju Ji-hoon, Han Hyo-joo, Lee Hee-joon, Lee Moo-saeng, Jeon Seok-ho, Park Ji-yeon, and Kim Sang-ho.
Shōgun premiered with its first two episodes on February 27, 2024, on FX on Hulu and FX. The remainder of the 10-episode series was released weekly. Internationally, the series was available on Disney+ and Star+ in Latin America and Disney+ in other territories. [43] An English dub of the series was available on Hulu. [44]
In France, this was the seventh and last of the original Super Sentai series to be dubbed and aired on TV in the country. It premiered on April 14, 1993, on TF1's Club Dorothée block, with only 28 episodes out of 51 aired and dubbed in French. Just like many Japanese TV programs dubbed into French, several changes were made.
Seoul Busters (Korean: 강매강) is a 2024 South Korean crime comedy television series co-written by Lee Young-chul and Lee Gwang-jae, co-directed by Ahn Jong-yeon and Shin Joong-hoon, and starring Kim Dong-wook, Park Ji-hwan, Seo Hyun-woo, Park Se-wan, and Lee Seung-woo.
The blue numbers represent the lowest ratings and the red numbers represent the highest ratings. N/A denotes that the rating is not known. This drama aired on a cable channel/pay TV which normally has a relatively smaller audience compared to free-to-air TV/public broadcasters ( KBS , SBS , MBC and EBS ).