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==Trivia==
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==Notes==
[[Star's Echo]] is the third collaboration by South Korean and Japanese television companies, after [[Friends (2002)|Friends]] in 2001 and [[Passing Rain]] in 2002.
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*[[Star's Echo]] is the third collaboration by South Korean and Japanese television companies, after [[Friends (2002)|Friends]] in 2001 and [[Passing Rain]] in 2002.
  
 
==External Links==
 
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*[http://www.imbc.com/broad/tv/drama/star/ Official Homepage] (MBC)
 
*[http://www.imbc.com/broad/tv/drama/star/ Official Homepage] (MBC)
 
*[http://www.imbc.com/broad/tv/drama/star/photo/ Photo Gallery] (MBC)
 
*[http://www.imbc.com/broad/tv/drama/star/photo/ Photo Gallery] (MBC)
*[http://www.koreanwiz.org/at/drama-star.html KoreanWiz]
 
  
[[Category:KDrama]] [[Category:KDrama2004]] [[Category:MBC]]
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Latest revision as of 06:29, 25 July 2020

Star's Echo

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  • Korean title: 별의 소리 / Byeolui Sori
  • Japanese title: あなたに逢いたくて / Anata ni Aitakute
  • English title: Star's Echo
  • Episodes: 2
  • Broadcast network: MBC / Fuji TV
  • Broadcast period: 2004-Jan-30 (MBC)
  • Air time: Friday 21:55 (MBC)

Synopsis

The story is centered on the love between a musically gifted South Korean man, Sung-jae Jo Hyun Jae, and a Japanese woman, Misaki Nakagoshi Noriko. Misaki, who feels guilty over her boyfriend's death, is transferred to Korean and meets Seong-jae who helps her cure her wounds of the past memories with love.

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