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Dragon Girl

Kim Yongman, the daughter of the Dragon King, escapes from the Dragon Palace and flees to the human world to avoid an arranged marriage. Determined to succeed, she enrolls in high school with one clear goal: to become the top student in her class. But the current number-one student, Shim Haesu—who happens to sit right next to her—doesn’t seem too happy about the arrival of a new rival… Even though they’re both far too busy focusing on their studies, the two somehow keep getting tangled up with each other!

Dragon Girl

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Mr. Eo's Food World Tour

"No new recipe, no return!" Three men set sail on a survival cooking adventure under this ultimate mission. Ryu Su Young (a.k.a. Mr. Eo), a man with proven culinary skills, teams up with Yoon Kyung Ho, who keeps the team grounded with humor, and Kihyun, full of youthful energy and passion. Though they come from different backgrounds and personalities, their unique colors blend as they build teamwork and develop creative new recipes. But the challenges go far beyond the kitchen. From unfamiliar food cultures to language barriers, wave after wave of obstacles stands in their way. Will this trio complete their culinary mission and successfully navigate their way back home? (Credit: Kocowa)

Mr. Eo's Food World Tour

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Deep Dive Korea: Song Ji-hyo’s Haenyeo Adventure

The extraordinary lives of Jeju Island’s female free divers are brought to the surface by one of South Korea’s biggest television personalities – Song Ji-hyo. The television star undertakes her greatest challenge yet – free diving with the legendary Haenyeo. Now mostly in their 80s, they risk their lives plunging up to 20 metres to the seafloor without air apparatus to gather shellfish. Most Haenyeo start training aged eight. Ji-hyo crams over 30 years of preparation into a month. As she tests her limits, Ji-hyo discovers how the changing marine environment coupled with an ageing population threatens the nation’s incredible Haenyeo heritage – and explores what it will take to preserve their way of life.

Deep Dive Korea: Song Ji-hyo’s Haenyeo Adventure

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My Boss, My Rules

The ultimate hierarchy society—K-company. Among them, Se-yeon is a contract employee positioned at the very bottom of the company's food chain. Today again, tasks assigned from above slide down like a playground slide and land squarely on her desk. In this rigid vertical culture where no one dares speak back to their superiors, Se-yeon stands out. As an MZ-generation contract worker, she is honest and bold, never backing down even when facing Seung-gi. But the old-school team leader Seung-gi is no easy opponent either. The relationship between the two, which seemed impossible to overturn, is completely flipped by an unexpected incident. After discovering Seung-gi's secret sexual preference, Se-yeon begins to use it as leverage to control him. At the office she loses, but in bed she wins. What will become of the push-and-pull relationship between the two?

My Boss, My Rules

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Please, Yes

A chance, drunken kiss between two men—Su-hyeon, an emotionally guarded office worker, and Seung-hyeon, a younger student who refuses to let the moment be forgotten—unravels into an uneasy, lingering connection neither of them knows how to define. What begins as embarrassment turns into persistent encounters, forced proximity, and emotional misreadings that blur the boundary between avoidance and attraction. As Su-hyeon tries to deny what happened, Seung-hyeon challenges his restraint with quiet persistence, pushing both toward confronting feelings they never planned to name. In short-form episodic fragments, the series traces hesitation, tension, and gradual emotional recognition between two men caught between discomfort and desire.

Please, Yes

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A Head Coach's Turnover

Maeng Gong is the coach of the professional basketball team ‘Big Pandas’, which has been on the verge of elimination from the playoffs for three consecutive years. Due to poor performance, he is in danger of being fired. When he was young, he was a star player who attacked boldly on the court, as his name suggests, but now he is more famous as the ‘Young Gong Dae’ coaching a professional basketball team. Ko Hwa Jin, a dedicated hater of Maeng Gong, works under the nickname ‘Maeng Gong Extermination Group’. He is a high school student who knows how to analyze the game in seconds. He is a character who has become a malicious commenter, full of hostility and a desire to get revenge on Maeng Gong. With his job on the line, Maeng Gong decides to work with his malicious commenter to achieve team results.

A Head Coach's Turnover

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