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==Details== | ==Details== | ||
| − | *'''Title:''' 쾌걸 춘향 / | + | *'''Title:''' 쾌걸 춘향 / Kwaegeol Chunhyang |
*'''Also known as:''' Sassy Girl, Choon-hyang (KBS Global) / Pleasurable Girl Choon-Hyang | *'''Also known as:''' Sassy Girl, Choon-hyang (KBS Global) / Pleasurable Girl Choon-Hyang | ||
*'''Genre:''' Comedy, romance, drama | *'''Genre:''' Comedy, romance, drama | ||
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*'''Broadcast network:''' KBS2 | *'''Broadcast network:''' KBS2 | ||
*'''Broadcast period:''' 2005-Jan-03 to 2005-Mar-01 | *'''Broadcast period:''' 2005-Jan-03 to 2005-Mar-01 | ||
| − | *'''Air time:''' Monday & Tuesday 21:55 | + | *'''Air time:''' [[KBS2 Monday & Tuesday Night 21:55|Monday & Tuesday 21:55]] |
| − | *''' | + | *'''Original Soundtrack:''' [[Delightful Girl Choon Hyang OST]] |
==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
"Sassy Girl, Choon-hyang" is the 2005 interpretation of the "[[Wikipedia:Chunhyangga|Legend of Choon-hyang]]". The story begins when Lee Mong-ryong is transferred from [[Wikipedia:Seoul|Seoul]] to a high school in [[Wikipedia:Namwon|Namwon]], [[Wikipedia:North Jeolla|North Jeolla]] Province. Chun-hyang does her best to help Mong-ryong, her first love and the son of the Namwon Police Station chief, to enter a prestigious university. However, after meeting with Mong-ryong's first love, Chae-rin, Mong-ryong's love toward Chun-hyang is shattered, although Chun-hyang's love remains unwavering. One day, Byeon Hak-do, CEO of a famous entertainment company, appears in her life. He exudes confidence that he can make any woman fall for him. But as Chun-hyang shows no interest in him, his self-esteem is damaged profoundly. Byeon Hak-do is determined to make her love him. --''KBS Global Marketing'' | "Sassy Girl, Choon-hyang" is the 2005 interpretation of the "[[Wikipedia:Chunhyangga|Legend of Choon-hyang]]". The story begins when Lee Mong-ryong is transferred from [[Wikipedia:Seoul|Seoul]] to a high school in [[Wikipedia:Namwon|Namwon]], [[Wikipedia:North Jeolla|North Jeolla]] Province. Chun-hyang does her best to help Mong-ryong, her first love and the son of the Namwon Police Station chief, to enter a prestigious university. However, after meeting with Mong-ryong's first love, Chae-rin, Mong-ryong's love toward Chun-hyang is shattered, although Chun-hyang's love remains unwavering. One day, Byeon Hak-do, CEO of a famous entertainment company, appears in her life. He exudes confidence that he can make any woman fall for him. But as Chun-hyang shows no interest in him, his self-esteem is damaged profoundly. Byeon Hak-do is determined to make her love him. --''KBS Global Marketing'' | ||
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==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
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*[[Park Shi Hoo]] as Chae Rin's boyfriend (''cameo'', ep1-2) | *[[Park Shi Hoo]] as Chae Rin's boyfriend (''cameo'', ep1-2) | ||
*[[Lee Gun]] as Director Baek (Byun Hak Do's subordinate) | *[[Lee Gun]] as Director Baek (Byun Hak Do's subordinate) | ||
| + | *[[Hyo Min]] | ||
| + | *[[Song Seung Yong]] | ||
| + | *[[Lee Seung Hoon (1976)|Lee Seung Hoon]] | ||
| + | *[[Goo Jung Rim]] | ||
| + | *[[Kang Chul Sung]] | ||
==Production Credits== | ==Production Credits== | ||
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*'''Producer:''' [[Lee Duk Gun]] | *'''Producer:''' [[Lee Duk Gun]] | ||
*'''Director:''' [[Jun Ki Sang]], [[Ji Byung Hyun]] | *'''Director:''' [[Jun Ki Sang]], [[Ji Byung Hyun]] | ||
| − | *'''Cinematography:''' Lee Ja | + | *'''Cinematography:''' Lee Ja Sung (이자성) |
| − | *'''Lighting:''' Jo Cha | + | *'''Lighting:''' Jo Cha Hyun (조차현) |
| − | *'''Asst. Director:''' [[Lee Eung Bok]] | + | *'''Asst. Director:''' [[Lee Eung Bok]] |
==Episode Ratings== | ==Episode Ratings== | ||
Latest revision as of 14:03, 11 September 2021
Contents
Details
- Title: 쾌걸 춘향 / Kwaegeol Chunhyang
- Also known as: Sassy Girl, Choon-hyang (KBS Global) / Pleasurable Girl Choon-Hyang
- Genre: Comedy, romance, drama
- Episodes: 17
- Broadcast network: KBS2
- Broadcast period: 2005-Jan-03 to 2005-Mar-01
- Air time: Monday & Tuesday 21:55
- Original Soundtrack: Delightful Girl Choon Hyang OST
Synopsis
"Sassy Girl, Choon-hyang" is the 2005 interpretation of the "Legend of Choon-hyang". The story begins when Lee Mong-ryong is transferred from Seoul to a high school in Namwon, North Jeolla Province. Chun-hyang does her best to help Mong-ryong, her first love and the son of the Namwon Police Station chief, to enter a prestigious university. However, after meeting with Mong-ryong's first love, Chae-rin, Mong-ryong's love toward Chun-hyang is shattered, although Chun-hyang's love remains unwavering. One day, Byeon Hak-do, CEO of a famous entertainment company, appears in her life. He exudes confidence that he can make any woman fall for him. But as Chun-hyang shows no interest in him, his self-esteem is damaged profoundly. Byeon Hak-do is determined to make her love him. --KBS Global Marketing
User/Viewer Ratings
Cast
- Han Chae Young as Sung Choon Hyang
- Jae Hee as Lee Mong Ryong
- Uhm Tae Woong as Byun Hak Do
- Park Shi Eun as Hong Chae Rin
Extended Cast
- Lee In Hye as Han Dan Hee
- Moon Ji Yoon as Pang Ji Hyuk
- Kim Chung as Kong Wol Mae (Choon Hyang's mother)
- Ahn Suk Hwan as Mong Ryong's father
- Choi Ran as Mong Ryong's mother
- Joo Ho as Dong Soo
- Lee Han Wie as teacher
- Hong Ji Young as Mi San
- Son Il Kwon as Kang Min
- Park Shi Hoo as Chae Rin's boyfriend (cameo, ep1-2)
- Lee Gun as Director Baek (Byun Hak Do's subordinate)
- Hyo Min
- Song Seung Yong
- Lee Seung Hoon
- Goo Jung Rim
- Kang Chul Sung
Production Credits
- Screenwriter: Hong Jung Eun, Hong Mi Ran
- Producer: Lee Duk Gun
- Director: Jun Ki Sang, Ji Byung Hyun
- Cinematography: Lee Ja Sung (이자성)
- Lighting: Jo Cha Hyun (조차현)
- Asst. Director: Lee Eung Bok
Episode Ratings
| Date | Episode | Nationwide | Seoul area |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2005-01-03 | ep. 1 | 14.4% (11th) | 14.8% (11th) |
| 2005-01-04 | ep. 2 | 14.1% (12th) | 14.1% (13th) |
| 2005-01-10 | ep. 3 | 18.2% (8th) | 18.8% (7th) |
| 2005-01-11 | ep. 4 | 17.3% (11th) | 17.4% (11th) |
| 2005-01-17 | ep. 5 | 23.6% (2nd) | 24.9% (2nd) |
| 2005-01-18 | ep. 6 | 25.9% (2nd) | 27.1% (1st) |
| 2005-01-24 | ep. 7 | 26.2% (2nd) | 26.7% (2nd) |
| 2005-01-25 | ep. 8 | 25.9% (1st) | 26.9% (1st) |
| 2005-01-31 | ep. 9 | 29.1% (1st) | 29.9% (1st) |
| 2005-02-01 | ep. 10 | 26.4% (1st) | 26.0% (1st) |
| 2005-02-07 | ep. 11 | 22.0% (3rd) | 20.5% (4th) |
| 2005-02-14 | ep. 12 | 25.1% (1st) | 24.2% (1st) |
| 2005-02-15 | ep. 13 | 25.9% (1st) | 26.3% (1st) |
| 2005-02-21 | ep. 14 | 26.4% (1st) | 25.9% (1st) |
| 2005-02-22 | ep. 15 | 30.1% (1st) | 29.4% (1st) |
| 2005-02-28 | ep. 16 | 30.7% (1st) | 30.2% (1st) |
| 2005-03-01 | ep. 17 | 32.2% (1st) | 32.1% (1st) |
| average | 24.3% | 24.4% | |
Source: TNS Media Korea
Notes
- Both lead actor and actress made a guest appearance in the last episode of My Girl which thought to be the spin-off of this series.
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