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*The 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.
 
*The 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 Osawa]] which aired on TBS in 2009 and its sequel in 2011.
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* 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 Sakamoto Ryoma was replaced with Joseon political figure Lee Ha Eung.
  

Revision as of 04:09, 16 August 2012

Dr. Jin

Details

  • Title: 닥터 진 / Dak-teo Jin / Dr. 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
  • 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.

Cast

Correlation Chart

Production Credits

Episode Ratings

See Dr. Jin/Episode Ratings

Note

  • The 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.

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