Spirit Fingers - Season 1
About an ordinary high school sophomore, Song Woo-yeon, who joins a drawing club called Spirit Fingers and paints the story of finding her own color, personality, and dream.
About an ordinary high school sophomore, Song Woo-yeon, who joins a drawing club called Spirit Fingers and paints the story of finding her own color, personality, and dream.
Park Ji-hu
Song Woo-yeon / "Baby Blue Finger"
Cho Jun-young
Nam Gi-jeong / "Red Finger"
Choi Bo-min
Koo Seon-ho / "Blue Finger"
Park You-na
Nam Geu-rin / "Mint Finger"
Kwon So-hyun
Hwang Bun-hong / "Pink Finger"
Kim Seul-gi
Ko Taeng-ja / "Black Finger"
Lim Cheol-soo
Jang Dong-geon / "Brown Finger"
Lee Jin-hyuk
Kwon Hyeok / "Khaki Finger"
Cha Woo-min
Byeon Tae-seon
About an ordinary high school sophomore, Song Woo-yeon, who joins a drawing club called Spirit Fingers and paints the story of finding her own color, personality, and dream.
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