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==Details== | ==Details== | ||
| − | *'''Title:''' 닥터 진 / Dak-teo | + | *'''Title:''' 닥터 진 / Dak-teo Jin |
*'''Also known as:''' 타임슬립 닥터 진 / Time Slip Dr. Jin | *'''Also known as:''' 타임슬립 닥터 진 / Time Slip Dr. Jin | ||
*'''Genre:''' Period, medical, time travel, romance, fantasy | *'''Genre:''' Period, medical, time travel, romance, fantasy | ||
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*'''Broadcast network:''' MBC | *'''Broadcast network:''' MBC | ||
*'''Broadcast period:''' 2012-May-26 to 2012-Aug-12 | *'''Broadcast period:''' 2012-May-26 to 2012-Aug-12 | ||
| − | *'''Air time:''' [[ | + | *'''Air time:''' [[MBC Saturday & Sunday Night 21:45|Saturday & Sunday 21:50]] |
| + | *'''Original Soundtrack:''' [[Dr. Jin OST]] | ||
*'''Related TV show:''' [[JIN]] (TBS, 2009), [[JIN#Season 2|JIN 2]] (TBS, 2011) | *'''Related TV show:''' [[JIN]] (TBS, 2009), [[JIN#Season 2|JIN 2]] (TBS, 2011) | ||
==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
Jin Hyuk is a genius neurosurgeon with a cold and severe attitude in his interactions with other people due to his personal pursuit of perfection. Through a mysterious power, Jin Hyuk finds himself transported back in time 150 years. He begins treating people there, but the lack of necessary implements and rudimentary medical knowledge of the period forces him to seek new ways to aid the sick. Through this challenging process, Jin Hyuk eventually becomes a genuine doctor. | Jin Hyuk is a genius neurosurgeon with a cold and severe attitude in his interactions with other people due to his personal pursuit of perfection. Through a mysterious power, Jin Hyuk finds himself transported back in time 150 years. He begins treating people there, but the lack of necessary implements and rudimentary medical knowledge of the period forces him to seek new ways to aid the sick. Through this challenging process, Jin Hyuk eventually becomes a genuine doctor. | ||
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| + | ==User/Viewer Ratings== | ||
| + | <vote type=1/> | ||
==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
[[Image:DrJinCast.jpg|thumb|200px|Correlation Chart]] | [[Image:DrJinCast.jpg|thumb|200px|Correlation Chart]] | ||
| + | ;Main Cast | ||
*[[Song Seung Hun]] as Jin Hyuk | *[[Song Seung Hun]] as Jin Hyuk | ||
*[[Park Min Young]] as Yoo Mi Na / Hong Young Rae | *[[Park Min Young]] as Yoo Mi Na / Hong Young Rae | ||
| − | *[[Kim | + | *[[Kim Jae Joong]] as Kim Kyung Tak |
| + | **[[Seo Dong Hyun]] as child Kyung Tak | ||
*[[Lee Bum Soo]] as Lee Ha Eung | *[[Lee Bum Soo]] as Lee Ha Eung | ||
| − | *[[Lee So | + | *[[Lee So Yun]] as Choon Hong |
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| + | ;Extended Cast | ||
*[[Jin Yi Han]] as Hong Young Hwi | *[[Jin Yi Han]] as Hong Young Hwi | ||
*[[Kim Eung Soo]] as Kim Byung Hee | *[[Kim Eung Soo]] as Kim Byung Hee | ||
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*[[Kim Il Woo]] as Yoo Hong Pil | *[[Kim Il Woo]] as Yoo Hong Pil | ||
*[[Jung Eun Pyo]] as Heo Gwang | *[[Jung Eun Pyo]] as Heo Gwang | ||
| − | *[[Lee Seung Joon]] | + | *[[Lee Seung Joon]] as Kwon Ik Joo |
*[[Lee Won Jong]] as Joo Pal | *[[Lee Won Jong]] as Joo Pal | ||
| − | *[[Kim Kwang Sik]] as Kkae Bok | + | *[[Kim Kwang Sik]] as Kkae Bok Yi |
*[[Kim Myung Soo]] as Kim Dae Gyun | *[[Kim Myung Soo]] as Kim Dae Gyun | ||
*[[Kim Byung Choon]] as Kim Byung Ok | *[[Kim Byung Choon]] as Kim Byung Ok | ||
| + | *[[Kim Myung Gook]] as Lee Gyo Ri | ||
| + | *[[Yoon Joo Hee]] as Gye Hyang | ||
| + | *[[No Eul]] as Yeon Shim | ||
| + | *[[Jung Hye Sun]] as Queen Dowager Jo | ||
| + | *[[Kim Byung Se]] as King Chul Jong | ||
| + | *[[Jang Young Nam]] as Lady Jo | ||
| + | *[[Shin So Mi]] as Lady Min | ||
| + | *[[Lee Hyung Suk (2000)|Lee Hyung Suk]] as child Go Jong | ||
| + | *[[Jo Woo Jin]] as Deuk Chil | ||
| + | *[[Uhm Ji Sung]] as Shik Yi | ||
| + | *[[Ha Soo Ho]] as teacher Kang | ||
| + | *[[Fabien]] as Riddle | ||
| + | *[[Bang Eun Hee]] as Shik Yi's mother | ||
| + | *[[Jo Mi Ryung]] as silk merchant | ||
| + | *[[Kim Dong Suk]] as Joseon officer | ||
| + | *[[Oh Ji Hoo]] (오지후) | ||
| + | *[[Goo Seung Hyun]] | ||
==Production Credits== | ==Production Credits== | ||
| − | *'''Original | + | *'''Producer:''' [[Kim Hyun Woo (producer)|Kim Hyun Woo]] (김현우) |
| − | *''' | + | *'''Director:''' [[Han Hee]], [[Oh Hyun Jong]] |
| − | *''' | + | *'''Original writing:''' Manga ''[[Wikipedia:Jin (manga)|Jin]]'' by [[Wikipedia:Motoka Murakami|Motoka Murakami]] |
| − | *''' | + | *'''Screenwriter:''' [[Han Ji Hoon]], [[Jun Hyun Jin]] |
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| + | ==Recognitions== | ||
| + | *'''2013 8th Seoul International Drama Awards:''' Outstanding Korean Drama OST - "Living Like A Dream" (Dr. Jin OST Part 1) by [[Kim Jae Joong]] | ||
| + | *'''2012 MBC Drama Awards:''' New Actor Award ([[Kim Jae Joong]]) | ||
==Episode Ratings== | ==Episode Ratings== | ||
''See [[Dr. Jin/Episode Ratings]]'' | ''See [[Dr. Jin/Episode Ratings]]'' | ||
| − | == | + | ==Notes== |
| − | * | + | *This drama is based on the Japanese seinen manga "Jin" by [[Wikipedia:Motoka Murakami|Motoka Murakami]], which was published by [[Wikipedia:Shueisha|Shueisha]] from 2000 to 2010. |
| − | * This Korean series is the third television drama adaptation of the manga following the Japanese television drama [[JIN]], starring [[Takao | + | * This Korean series is the third television drama adaptation of the manga following the Japanese television drama [[JIN]], starring [[Osawa Takao]] which aired on TBS in 2009 and its sequel in 2011. |
| − | * Revamped with Korean sentiment, the setting was changed from the original's Edo period to the Joseon Dynasty, and real-life Japanese historical figure Sakamoto Ryoma was replaced with Joseon political figure Lee Ha Eung. | + | * Revamped with Korean sentiment, the setting was changed from the original's Edo period to the Joseon Dynasty, and real-life Japanese historical figure [[Wikipedia:Sakamoto Ryōma|Sakamoto Ryoma]] was replaced with Joseon political figure Lee Ha Eung ([[Wikipedia:Heungseon Daewongun|Heungseon Daewongun]]). |
| + | *The drama will broadcast in Japan with a major change, as Song Seung Hoon and Park Min Young′s roles will become siblings instead of lovers.{{ref|1=http://enewsworld.interest.me/enews/contents.asp?idx=33121}} | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
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[[Category:KDrama]] [[Category:KDrama2012]] [[Category:MBC]] | [[Category:KDrama]] [[Category:KDrama2012]] [[Category:MBC]] | ||
| + | [[Category:Time travel]] | ||
Latest revision as of 07:10, 5 May 2026
Contents
Details
- Title: 닥터 진 / Dak-teo Jin
- Also known as: 타임슬립 닥터 진 / Time Slip Dr. Jin
- Genre: Period, medical, time travel, romance, fantasy
- Episodes: 22
- Broadcast network: MBC
- Broadcast period: 2012-May-26 to 2012-Aug-12
- Air time: Saturday & Sunday 21:50
- Original Soundtrack: Dr. Jin OST
- Related TV show: JIN (TBS, 2009), JIN 2 (TBS, 2011)
Synopsis
Jin Hyuk is a genius neurosurgeon with a cold and severe attitude in his interactions with other people due to his personal pursuit of perfection. Through a mysterious power, Jin Hyuk finds himself transported back in time 150 years. He begins treating people there, but the lack of necessary implements and rudimentary medical knowledge of the period forces him to seek new ways to aid the sick. Through this challenging process, Jin Hyuk eventually becomes a genuine doctor.
User/Viewer Ratings
Cast
- Main Cast
- Song Seung Hun as Jin Hyuk
- Park Min Young as Yoo Mi Na / Hong Young Rae
- Kim Jae Joong as Kim Kyung Tak
- Seo Dong Hyun as child Kyung Tak
- Lee Bum Soo as Lee Ha Eung
- Lee So Yun as Choon Hong
- Extended Cast
- Jin Yi Han as Hong Young Hwi
- Kim Eung Soo as Kim Byung Hee
- Kim Hye Ok as Young Rae's mother
- Kim Il Woo as Yoo Hong Pil
- Jung Eun Pyo as Heo Gwang
- Lee Seung Joon as Kwon Ik Joo
- Lee Won Jong as Joo Pal
- Kim Kwang Sik as Kkae Bok Yi
- Kim Myung Soo as Kim Dae Gyun
- Kim Byung Choon as Kim Byung Ok
- Kim Myung Gook as Lee Gyo Ri
- Yoon Joo Hee as Gye Hyang
- No Eul as Yeon Shim
- Jung Hye Sun as Queen Dowager Jo
- Kim Byung Se as King Chul Jong
- Jang Young Nam as Lady Jo
- Shin So Mi as Lady Min
- Lee Hyung Suk as child Go Jong
- Jo Woo Jin as Deuk Chil
- Uhm Ji Sung as Shik Yi
- Ha Soo Ho as teacher Kang
- Fabien as Riddle
- Bang Eun Hee as Shik Yi's mother
- Jo Mi Ryung as silk merchant
- Kim Dong Suk as Joseon officer
- Oh Ji Hoo (오지후)
- Goo Seung Hyun
Production Credits
- Producer: Kim Hyun Woo (김현우)
- Director: Han Hee, Oh Hyun Jong
- Original writing: Manga Jin by Motoka Murakami
- Screenwriter: Han Ji Hoon, Jun Hyun Jin
Recognitions
- 2013 8th Seoul International Drama Awards: Outstanding Korean Drama OST - "Living Like A Dream" (Dr. Jin OST Part 1) by Kim Jae Joong
- 2012 MBC Drama Awards: New Actor Award (Kim Jae Joong)
Episode Ratings
Notes
- This drama is based on the Japanese seinen manga "Jin" by Motoka Murakami, which was published by Shueisha from 2000 to 2010.
- This Korean series is the third television drama adaptation of the manga following the Japanese television drama JIN, starring Osawa Takao which aired on TBS in 2009 and its sequel in 2011.
- Revamped with Korean sentiment, the setting was changed from the original's Edo period to the Joseon Dynasty, and real-life Japanese historical figure Sakamoto Ryoma was replaced with Joseon political figure Lee Ha Eung (Heungseon Daewongun).
- The drama will broadcast in Japan with a major change, as Song Seung Hoon and Park Min Young′s roles will become siblings instead of lovers.[1]
External Links
- Official site
- News articles: (1), (2), (3), (4)


