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[[File:JeonWooChi.jpg|thumb|320px|Jeon Woo Chi]] | [[File:JeonWooChi.jpg|thumb|320px|Jeon Woo Chi]] | ||
==Details== | ==Details== | ||
*'''Title:''' 전우치 (田禹治) / Jeon Woo Chi | *'''Title:''' 전우치 (田禹治) / Jeon Woo Chi | ||
| − | *'''Also known as:''' 우치 / | + | *'''Also known as:''' 우치 / Woo Chi |
| − | *'''Genre:''' Action, fantasy, | + | *'''Genre:''' Action, fantasy, period, romance |
| − | *'''Episodes:''' | + | *'''Episodes:''' 24 |
*'''Broadcast Network:''' KBS2 | *'''Broadcast Network:''' KBS2 | ||
| − | *'''Broadcast period:''' 2012-Nov-21 to 2013- | + | *'''Broadcast period:''' 2012-Nov-21 to 2013-Feb-07 |
| − | *'''Air time:''' Wednesday & Thursday 22:00 | + | *'''Air time:''' [[KBS2 Wednesday & Thursday Night 2155#KBS2 Wednesday & Thursday (9:55 PM)|Wednesday & Thursday 22:00]] |
| + | *'''Original Soundtrack:''' [[Jeon Woo Chi OST]] | ||
==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
Jeon Woo Chi based on classical novel of unknown origin dating to the Joseon era that tells the story of a free-wheeling, mischievous Jeon Woo Chi, who swallowed the gumiho's fox bead, which gave him powers of Taoist magic. He uses those powers to save the poor, oppressed people and becomes a hero. [http://www.dramabeans.com/2012/08/jeon-woo-chi-drama-enters-pre-production-courts-cast/ Dramabeans] | Jeon Woo Chi based on classical novel of unknown origin dating to the Joseon era that tells the story of a free-wheeling, mischievous Jeon Woo Chi, who swallowed the gumiho's fox bead, which gave him powers of Taoist magic. He uses those powers to save the poor, oppressed people and becomes a hero. [http://www.dramabeans.com/2012/08/jeon-woo-chi-drama-enters-pre-production-courts-cast/ Dramabeans] | ||
| − | Jeon | + | Jeon Woo Chi ([[Cha Tae Hyun]]) is student of Hong Gil Dong, fights against Ma Sook ([[Kim Gab Soo]]) and Kang Rim ([[Lee Hee Joon]]) to protect Hong Gil Dong′s country Yuldo. Jeon Woo Chi acts like a lazy nobody in everyday life, but whenever he has to fight he transforms into the magician Jeon Woo Chi. He even puts his life on the line when Hong Moo Yeon ([[Uee]]), granddaughter of Hong Gil Dong and his fiance, falls under a spell and starts to attack him. Jeon Woo Chi who dreams of revenge after having lost his trusted best friend and lover is not interested in becoming a hero but becomes one as he gets rid of the bad guys. |
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| + | ==User/Viewer Ratings== | ||
| + | <vote type=1/> | ||
==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
| + | {{multicol}} | ||
;Main Cast | ;Main Cast | ||
| − | *[[Cha Tae Hyun]] as Jeon Woo Chi / | + | *[[Cha Tae Hyun]] as Jeon Woo Chi / Lee Chi |
*[[Uee]] as Hong Moo Yeon | *[[Uee]] as Hong Moo Yeon | ||
*[[Lee Hee Joon]] as Kang Rim | *[[Lee Hee Joon]] as Kang Rim | ||
| − | *[[Baek Jin Hee]] as Lee Hye | + | *[[Baek Jin Hee]] as Lee Hye Ryung |
*[[Kim Gab Soo]] as Ma Sook | *[[Kim Gab Soo]] as Ma Sook | ||
*[[Sung Dong Il]] as Bong Goo | *[[Sung Dong Il]] as Bong Goo | ||
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*[[Shin Seung Hwan]] as Doong Gae | *[[Shin Seung Hwan]] as Doong Gae | ||
*[[Jang Jung Hee]] as Maeb Ji | *[[Jang Jung Hee]] as Maeb Ji | ||
| − | * | + | *[[Go Joo Yun]] as Lady Kim |
| + | *[[Jang Tae Sung]] as Mok Mal | ||
| + | *[[Lee Jung Sung]] as Dae Je Hak | ||
;Joboso People | ;Joboso People | ||
*[[Kim Seung Wook (1963)|Kim Seung Wook]] as Jang Sa Doo | *[[Kim Seung Wook (1963)|Kim Seung Wook]] as Jang Sa Doo | ||
*[[Kim Chi Gook]] (김치국) as Noh Joon Ik | *[[Kim Chi Gook]] (김치국) as Noh Joon Ik | ||
*[[Park Joo Hyung]] as Oh Gyu | *[[Park Joo Hyung]] as Oh Gyu | ||
| − | ;Sham Gae | + | *[[Bae Dong Sung]] (배동성) as Choi Seo Ri |
| + | ;Sham Gae Na Roo Party | ||
*[[Kim Roe Ha]] as Mak Gae | *[[Kim Roe Ha]] as Mak Gae | ||
| − | *[[Jang Won Young]] as | + | *[[Jang Won Young]] as Uh Joong Yi |
| − | *[[Park Jae Won]] | + | *[[Park Jae Won]] as Mong Sae |
;Yoon Jong Ga Party | ;Yoon Jong Ga Party | ||
| − | *[[Park | + | *[[Park Hae Joon]] as Dae Geun |
*[[Kim Jae Man]] as Eok Chun | *[[Kim Jae Man]] as Eok Chun | ||
*[[Kim Sang Hoon]] (김상훈) as Eop Dong | *[[Kim Sang Hoon]] (김상훈) as Eop Dong | ||
| + | {{multicol-break}} | ||
;Other People | ;Other People | ||
*[[Kim Kwang Gyu]] as Myung Gi | *[[Kim Kwang Gyu]] as Myung Gi | ||
*[[Jo Jae Yoon]] as Chul Kyun | *[[Jo Jae Yoon]] as Chul Kyun | ||
| − | *[[Jung | + | *[[Jung Soo Young]] as Eul Yi |
*[[Lee Dae Yeon]] as Moon Po Gyo | *[[Lee Dae Yeon]] as Moon Po Gyo | ||
*[[Park Gil Soo]] as Choi Sa Ryung | *[[Park Gil Soo]] as Choi Sa Ryung | ||
*[[Kim Byung Choon]] as Lee Chae Pal | *[[Kim Byung Choon]] as Lee Chae Pal | ||
*[[Choi Duk Moon]] as Gye Son | *[[Choi Duk Moon]] as Gye Son | ||
| + | *[[Lee Byung Joon (1964)|Lee Byung Joon]] as Yoon Bo | ||
| + | *[[Jo Ha Rang]] as Gam Nae | ||
| + | *[[Jo Woo Ri]] as Sol Mi | ||
| + | *[[Kim Yoo Hyun]] as Sa Rang Son | ||
| + | *[[Baekho]] as Jang Won ''cameo'' | ||
| + | *[[Ren]] as Kang Sul ''cameo'' | ||
| + | ;Special Appearances | ||
| + | *[[Kim Myung Soo]] as Gapsa Choi (ep 1) | ||
| + | *[[Jung Jin Young]] as Jeon Woo Chi's teacher (ep 1&6) | ||
| + | *[[Jung Ho Bin]] as Kim Kwang Hee (ep 12-14) | ||
| + | *[[Kim Won Hyo]] (김원효) as Joseon officer (ep 1-2) | ||
| + | *[[Lee Hee Do]] as Craftsman Choi (ep 4-5) | ||
| + | *[[Jung Hyun Suk]] as Craftsman Choi's grandson (ep 4-5) | ||
| + | *[[Kim Ji Wan]] as Joboso's worker (ep 13) | ||
| + | *[[Seo Bum Shik]] as monk (ep 2) | ||
| + | *[[Joo Boo Jin]] as Pyejoo's court lady (ep 2) | ||
| + | *[[Lee Joo Suk]] as Lee Gaek Jo (ep 5) | ||
| + | *[[Jo Jae Wan]] as Gam Dong (ep 9-10) | ||
| + | *[[Shin Joon Young]] (신준영) as Pyo Mang Dong (ep 15,24) | ||
| + | *[[Yoo Hyun Chul]] (유현철) as Seol Joo (ep 16) | ||
| + | {{multicol-end}} | ||
==Production Credits== | ==Production Credits== | ||
| − | *'''Production Company:''' [http://www.chorokbaem.com/ | + | *'''Production Company:''' [http://www.chorokbaem.com/ Chorokbaem Media] |
| − | *'''Director:''' [[Kang Il Soo]], [[Park Jin Suk]] | + | *'''Director:''' [[Kang Il Soo]], [[Park Jin Suk]] |
*'''Screenwriter:''' [[Jo Myung Joo]], [[Park Dae Young]] (박대영) | *'''Screenwriter:''' [[Jo Myung Joo]], [[Park Dae Young]] (박대영) | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*[http://www.kbs.co.kr/drama/jeonwoochi/index.html Official site] | *[http://www.kbs.co.kr/drama/jeonwoochi/index.html Official site] | ||
| − | *'''News articles:''' [http://www.asiae.co.kr/news/view.htm?idxno=2010083010122946464 (1)] [http://www.newsen.com/news_view.php?uid=201208301116180910 (2)], [http://enewsworld.mnet.com/enews/contents.asp?idx=21059&idxType=News&trendKeyword=Woochi (3)], [http://www.hancinema.net/jeon-woochi--drama-ahn-yong-joon-as-a-young-king-48508.html (4)] | + | *[[wikipedia:Jeon Woo-chi (TV series)|English Wikipedia]] |
| + | *[[Wikipedia:ko:전우치 (드라마)|Korean Wikipedia]] | ||
| + | *'''News articles:''' [http://www.asiae.co.kr/news/view.htm?idxno=2010083010122946464 (1)] [http://www.newsen.com/news_view.php?uid=201208301116180910 (2)], [http://enewsworld.mnet.com/enews/contents.asp?idx=21059&idxType=News&trendKeyword=Woochi (3)], [http://www.hancinema.net/jeon-woochi--drama-ahn-yong-joon-as-a-young-king-48508.html (4)], [http://enewsworld.mnet.com/enews/contents.asp?idx=26727 (5)] | ||
| − | {{DramaRing|KBS2|Wednesday & Thursday 22:00|[[No Such Thing As Nice Guys]]| | + | {{DramaRing|KBS2|Wednesday & Thursday 22:00|[[No Such Thing As Nice Guys]]|[[IRIS#Season 2|IRIS 2]]}} |
| − | [[Category:KDrama]] [[Category:KDrama2012]] [[Category:KBS]] | + | [[Category:KDrama]] [[Category:KDrama2012]] [[Category:KBS]] [[Category:Chorokbaem Media]] [[Category:Historical]] [[Category:Fantasy]] [[Category:Action]] [[Category:Romance]] |
Latest revision as of 17:47, 24 July 2024
Contents
Details
- Title: 전우치 (田禹治) / Jeon Woo Chi
- Also known as: 우치 / Woo Chi
- Genre: Action, fantasy, period, romance
- Episodes: 24
- Broadcast Network: KBS2
- Broadcast period: 2012-Nov-21 to 2013-Feb-07
- Air time: Wednesday & Thursday 22:00
- Original Soundtrack: Jeon Woo Chi OST
Synopsis
Jeon Woo Chi based on classical novel of unknown origin dating to the Joseon era that tells the story of a free-wheeling, mischievous Jeon Woo Chi, who swallowed the gumiho's fox bead, which gave him powers of Taoist magic. He uses those powers to save the poor, oppressed people and becomes a hero. Dramabeans
Jeon Woo Chi (Cha Tae Hyun) is student of Hong Gil Dong, fights against Ma Sook (Kim Gab Soo) and Kang Rim (Lee Hee Joon) to protect Hong Gil Dong′s country Yuldo. Jeon Woo Chi acts like a lazy nobody in everyday life, but whenever he has to fight he transforms into the magician Jeon Woo Chi. He even puts his life on the line when Hong Moo Yeon (Uee), granddaughter of Hong Gil Dong and his fiance, falls under a spell and starts to attack him. Jeon Woo Chi who dreams of revenge after having lost his trusted best friend and lover is not interested in becoming a hero but becomes one as he gets rid of the bad guys.
User/Viewer Ratings
Cast
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Production Credits
- Production Company: Chorokbaem Media
- Director: Kang Il Soo, Park Jin Suk
- Screenwriter: Jo Myung Joo, Park Dae Young (박대영)
Notes
- This drama is the remake of the 2009 hit movie Jeon Woo Chi which stars actor Kang Dong Won.
Episode Ratings
See Jeon Woo Chi/Episode Ratings
External Links
- Official site
- English Wikipedia
- Korean Wikipedia
- News articles: (1) (2), (3), (4), (5)

