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Ripples (Italian: Ondino) is an Italian animated television series created and produced by Animabit and Rai Fiction. The first series was broadcast on Italian RAI television beginning July 8, 2007. The first series was broadcast on Italian RAI television beginning July 8, 2007.
Dramacool is a website that provides free access to a variety of Asian television shows and films, focusing primarily on Korean dramas. The platform offerers streaming services in multiple languages, catering to an international audience. Many people thought that dramacool shut down but the website is still working. [1] [unreliable source?]
This is an incomplete list of Korean dramas, broadcast on nationwide networks KBS (KBS1 and KBS2), MBC, SBS; and cable channels JTBC, tvN, OCN, Channel A, MBN, Mnet and TV Chosun.
Live Your Own Life [4] (Korean: 효심이네 각자도생) is a South Korean television series starring Uee, Ha Jun, and Go Joo-won.The series is about a daughter who devoted her whole life to her family, but now has to break away because of the difficulties they cause, and live an independent life.
No Matter What (Korean: 누가 뭐래도) is a 2020 South Korean television series starring Na Hye-mi, Choi Woong, Jung Min-ah and Kim Jung-heon. [1] The series, directed by Sung Joon-hae and written by High Phoenix, revolves around an extended family and a flower shop filled with beautiful flowers 365 days in a year.
Tunnel (Korean: 터널; RR: Teoneol) is a 2017 South Korean television series starring Choi Jin-hyuk, Yoon Hyun-min and Lee Yoo-young. [1] [2] It replaced Voice and aired on cable network OCN on Saturdays and Sundays at 22:00 from March 25 to May 21, 2017 for 16 episodes. [3]
You've Fallen for Me) is a 2011 South Korean television series starring Park Shin-hye and Jung Yong-hwa. [1] It aired on MBC from June 29 to August 19, 2011, on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 15 episodes. Heartstrings is a youth melodrama about love, friendship and dreams, set against the backdrop of a performing arts college.
[1] [2] The two leading stars eventually married in 2015. A sequel, Scarlet Heart 2, aired in China on Zhejiang TV on 22 April 2014. [3] [4] A film version, Time to Love, with different cast was released in 2015. A Korean version, Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo, aired in 2016. A Thai version was announced in 2024.