Exciting News on Dramas ‘Strong Girl Bong Soon,’ ‘The Tale of the Nine Tailed,’ and ‘Love Between Fairy and Devil’!
What do "Strong Girl Bong Soon," "The Tale of the Nine Tailed," and "Love Between Fairy and Devil" have in common? All three Asian dramas share the excitement of featuring beloved characters once again. Not in the mood to read? Watch the video here. Check out our beautiful artwork inspired by Love Between Fairy and Devil here. "Strong Girl Bong Soon" starred Park Hyung-sik and Park Bo-young in lead roles, and its spin-off, "Strong Woman Kang Nam Soon," is set for release in the first half of 2023. The upcoming sequel tells the story of Do Bong Soon's distant
8 Fascinating Facts About The K-Drama “Bulgasal: Immortal Souls”
Bulgasal: Immortal Souls is a South Korean television series starring Lee Jin-wook, Kwon Nara, Lee Joon, Gong Seung-yeon, Jung Jin-young, Park Myung-shin and Kim Woo-seok. The plot features a woman who can remember all her previous lives - repeating death and rebirth for 600 years - as well as a man who cannot be killed and has spent the last 600 years as a Bulgasal—a mythical creature that has to feed on human blood (although he chooses to drink animal blood) and is cursed with immortality. This dark fantasy offers a gripping tale and a mysterious, tension-filled story – telling
Love in the Airwaves: NerdiPop’s Top 10 Most Romantic K-Drama Couples of 2023
It's easy to see why Korean dramas, or K-dramas, have grown in popularity in recent years. The stories frequently include romance, drama, and heart-breaking moments that keep the audience interested. Not in the mood to read? Watch the video here. Looking for unique gifts? Visit our Red Bubble Store here. Here are some of the most adorable romantic couples from K-dramas: (1) Hyun Bin and Son Ye-jin in "Crash Landing on You" (2019): The chemistry between these two actors is undeniable, and their love story is one of the most iconic in recent K-drama history. Their romance takes place against the backdrop of a forbidden love between a North Korean
Fairy Tale Stories in “It’s Okay To Not Be Okay”
In the captivating K-drama series "It's Okay to Not Be Okay," the main protagonist, Ko Moon-young, is a writer with an intriguing personality disorder who writes enchanting, yet dark fairy tales that reflect her complex psyche. Here are some of the fairy tales featured in the series: Love the message of It's Okay Not to be Okay? Shop our merch here. Episode 1: The Boy Who Fed On Nightmares Watch the story video of The Boy Who Fed On Nightmares here. Once upon a time, in a land not too far away,
Happiness, an alternative Zombie drama
Happiness is a South Korean television series starring Han Hyo-joo, Park Hyung-sik, and Jo Woo-jin that is streaming, on amongst others, Netflix. It's a post-apocalyptic thriller set in a world where contagious diseases have become the new normal (post Covid-19). Happiness transpires in the not-too-distant future, when the release of a unsuccessful Covid-19 therapy drug "Next" has resulted in a worldwide pandemic known as the Rita Virus, sometimes known as "mad person disease." Rita's victims undergo brief periods of insanity and bloodlust before completely regressing into a zombie-like state. While the South Korean military and police are attempting to control
























