Playful Kiss (Korean: 장난스런 키스; RR: Jangnanseureon Kiseu), also known as Mischievous Kiss or Naughty Kiss, is a 2010 South Korean romantic-comedy television series, starring Kim Hyun-joong and Jung So-min.[1][2][3] It aired on MBC from September 1 to October 21, 2010, on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes.
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Hangul | 장난스런 키스 |
Revised Romanization | Jangnanseureon Kiseu |
McCune–Reischauer | Changnansŭrŏn K'isŭ |
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Based on | Itazura na Kiss by Tada Kaoru |
Written by | Go Eun-nim |
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Starring | |
Country of origin | South Korea |
Original language | Korean |
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Executive producer | Han Hee |
Producer | Song Byung-joon |
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Network | Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation |
Release | September 1 October 21, 2010 | –
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It is based on the Japanese manga Itazura Na Kiss written by Tada Kaoru. The Korean series is the third television adaptation of the manga following the Taiwanese It Started with a Kiss in 2005, and its sequel They Kiss Again in 2007.[4] Though Playful Kiss received low ratings in South Korea in the five to seven percent range, it was sold to 12 countries in Asia for approximately US$3,400,000 and developed a strong cult following, having been streamed 70 million times on Viki and earning US$400,000 in ad revenue through online streaming.[5][6][7] Due to its international popularity, a short special edition was aired on YouTube after the series finale.[8]
Plot
editA ditsy and unpopular Oh Ha-Ni (Jung So-Min) is in love with her opposite, Baek Seung-Jo (Kim Hyun-Joong) who is a smart and popular boy and never accepts her feelings. Tension rises when Oh Ha-Ni and her dad have to live in the same home as Baek Seung-Jo and his parents due to unexpected reasons
Cast
editMain characters
edit- Kim Hyun-joong as Baek Seung-jo
- Baek Seung-jo is the smartest and the most handsome guy in the high school. He is rumored to have an IQ of 200, but has a cold attitude. Ha-ni writes him a love letter which he rejects, claiming he hates stupid girls. When Ha-ni and her father move in with his family, he still continues his cold attitude towards her, but warms up to her over time and slowly falls for her. Eventually, he proposes to Ha-ni and decides to be a doctor instead of inheriting his father's gaming company.
- Jung So-min as Oh Ha-ni
- Oh Ha-ni is a not so bright girl who struggles academically and is at the bottom of her class. She has had a crush on Baek Seung-jo, the smartest and most handsome boy in the whole school, for three years. One day, Ha-ni decides to write a love letter for Seung-jo but Seung-jo rejects her publicly, correcting the grammar in her letter. Fate happens when an earthquake strikes Ha-ni's newly built home and they are invited to stay with her father's childhood friend, who happens to be Seung-jo's father. Seung-jo is cold to her at first, but he eventually falls for her and their relationship develops. She later marries Seung-jo and decides to become a nurse.
- Lee Tae-sung as Bong Joon-gu
- Bong Joon-gu has been in love with Oh Ha-ni since his first year of High School. He loves her so much that he follows her everywhere and encourages her, hoping that she will feel the same way. He is devastated when he finds out Ha-ni is dating Seung-jo, but does not give up on her until he finds out that she is marrying Seung-jo. However, he later meets a girl named Chris who has a crush on him, and they start a relationship at the end of the series.
- Lee Si-young as Yoon Hae-ra
- She is considered to be Baek Seung-jo's female equivalent. She is smart, good-looking and good at tennis like Seung-jo. She takes an interest in him at college, but decides to give up on him when Seung-jo and Ha-ni get married. She later shows interest for Kwang Kyung-soo, the tennis club's vice-president.
Supporting characters
edit- Baek and Oh families
- Jung Hye-young as Hwang Geum-hee, Seung-jo's mother
- Oh Kyung-soo as Baek Soo-chang, Seung jo's father
- Choi Won-hong as Baek Eun-jo, Seung-jo's brother
- Kang Nam-gil as Oh Ki-dong, Ha-ni's father
- Tennis club
- Choi Sung-kook as Kwang Kyung-soo
- Yoon Bo-hyun as Tennis team captain
- Extended cast
- Hong Yoon-hwa as Jung Joo-ri, Ha-ni's best friend.
- Yoon Seung-ah as Dokgo Min-ah, Ha-ni's best friend.
- Choi Sung-joon as Kim Gi-tae.
- Jang Ah-young as Hong Jang-mi.
- Bye Bye Sea as Bong Joon-gu's followers.
- Hwang Hyo-eun as Song Kang-yi, Ha-ni's homeroom teacher.
- Kang Doo as Song Ji-oh.
- Moon Hoe-won as Head Teacher Hwang.
- Abigail Alderete as Chris.
Reception
editRatings
editEpisode # | Original broadcast date | Average audience share | |||
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TNmS Ratings[9] | AGB Nielsen[10] | ||||
Nationwide | Seoul National Capital Area | Nationwide | Seoul National Capital Area | ||
1 | 2010 September 1 | 3.5% | 3.8% | 3.6% | 4.2% |
2 | 2010 September 2 | 3.6% | 4.5% | 3.7% | 4.6% |
3 | 2010 September 8 | 3.2% | 3.6% | 3.5% | 3.9% |
4 | 2010 September 9 | 3.2% | 4.2% | 3.4% | 4.4% |
5 | 2010 September 15 | 3.4% | 3.9% | 3.0% | 3.5% |
6 | 2010 September 16 | 3.0% | 4.1% | 2.8% | 3.9% |
7 | 2010 September 22 | 5.8% | 7.0% | 6.3% | 7.5% |
8 | 2010 September 23 | 6.0% | 6.4% | 5.8% | 6.2% |
9 | 2010 September 29 | 4.0% | 4.8% | 4.5% | 5.3% |
10 | 2010 September 30 | 8.2% | 8.8% | 7.5% | 8.1% |
11 | 2010 October 6 | 5.4% | 6.1% | 5.6% | 6.3% |
12 | 2010 October 7 | 4.9% | 5.8% | 5.7% | 6.6% |
13 | 2010 October 13 | 5.9% | 6.1% | 6.0% | 6.2% |
14 | 2010 October 14 | 6.4% | 8.3% | 5.6% | 7.5% |
15 | 2010 October 20 | 6.0% | 7.0% | 6.1% | 7.1% |
16 | 2010 October 21 | 6.0% | 7.0% | 5.9% | 6.9% |
Average | 4.9% | 5.7% | 4.9% | 5.7% |
Awards and nominations
editYear | Award | Category | Recipient | Result |
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2010 | Korean Culture and Entertainment Awards |
Best New Actress for TV | Jung So-min | Won |
Popularity Award | Kim Hyun-joong | Won | ||
Best New Actor | Lee Tae-sung | Won | ||
Best New Actress | Jung So-min | Nominated | ||
Excellence Award, Actor | Kim Hyun-joong | Nominated |
Soundtrack
editNo. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Will You Kiss Me (키스해줄래)" (G.NA) | |
2. | "Will You Kiss Me (키스해줄래) (Inst.)" (G.NA) |
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "One More Time" (Kim Hyun-joong) | |
2. | "One More Time (Inst.)" (Kim Hyun-joong) |
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Saying I Love You (사랑한다 말할까)" (Soyou (SISTAR)) | |
2. | "Saying I Love You (사랑한다 말할까) (Inst.)" (Soyou (SISTAR)) |
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Kiss Kiss Kiss" (Pink ToniQ) | |
2. | "One More Time" (Kim Hyun-joong) | |
3. | "Will You Kiss Me (키스해줄래)" (G.NA) | |
4. | "I Called You (널 부른다)" (RUN) | |
5. | "Try Again" (Pink ToniQ) | |
6. | "Talking to Yourself (혼잣말)" (Lee Tae-sung) | |
7. | "Saying I Love You (사랑한다 말할까)" (Soyou (SISTAR)) | |
8. | "Overture for Mischievous Kiss (장난스런 키스)" (Various Artists) | |
9. | "I Love You (Main Theme)" (Various Artists) | |
10. | "Confession (고백)" (Various Artists) | |
11. | "Oh! Chef" (Various Artists) | |
12. | "Run, Run, Run" (Various Artists) | |
13. | "Marriage" (Various Artists) | |
14. | "Love Theme" (Various Artists) | |
15. | "With Friends" (Various Artists) | |
16. | "Love Waltz" (Various Artists) | |
17. | "Campus Life" (Various Artists) | |
18. | "Love and Sorrow" (Various Artists) | |
19. | "Shadow (그림자)" (Various Artists) | |
20. | "Miss More (그리워할수록)" (Various Artists) | |
21. | "Excitement (설레임)" (Various Artists) |
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Palpitations (두근두근)" (Park Boram, Kim So-jung, & Lee Bo-ram) | |
2. | "Palpitations (두근두근) (Inst.)" (Park Boram, Kim So-jung, & Lee Bo-ram) |
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Have I Told You (말한 적 있나요)" (Howl) |
Epilogue
editTo show Ha-ni and Seung-jo's married life, Playful Kiss: Special Edition was released on YouTube beginning November 2, 2010.[11][12][13] The seven 10-minute webisodes were subtitled in English, Japanese, Chinese, and Spanish, among others. The online series was popular, with the first episode initially receiving over 1,000,000 hits in the first two days, and over 19,000,000 hits (and counting) for the entire 7 episodes.[8] Kim Hyun-joong was later interviewed by Anna Coren on CNN's TalkAsia in which he discussed the significance of YouTube in spreading awareness about Korean culture.[14][15][unreliable source?]
Theatrical version
editOn October 19, 2012, it was announced that the drama would be edited down into a film version. This theatrical edition was released exclusively in Japan on a limited run to selected theaters in Tokyo and Osaka in December 2012. It was screened with the original Korean dialogue with subtitles in Japanese.[16] Afterwards, a DVD of the theatrical edition was also released in Japan.[17]
References
edit- ^ Kang, Myoung-seok (August 27, 2010). "TV series Naughty Kiss press conference - Part 1". 10Asia. Retrieved November 21, 2012.
- ^ Kang, Myoung-seok (August 27, 2010). "TV series Naughty Kiss press conference - Part 2". 10Asia. Retrieved November 21, 2012.
- ^ Oh, Jean (August 29, 2010). "Kim Hyun-joong eager to prove worth as actor". The Korea Herald. Retrieved July 8, 2013.
- ^ Han, Sang-hee (August 30, 2010). "Will Naughty Kiss create magic?". The Korea Times. Retrieved November 21, 2012.
- ^ Kim, Jessica (September 15, 2010). "Kim Hyun-joong series Naughty Kiss sold to 12 countries". 10Asia. Retrieved November 21, 2012.
- ^ Hong, Lucia (November 1, 2010). "Korean drama Naughty Kiss sold to 11 Asian countries". 10Asia. Retrieved November 21, 2012.
- ^ Frankel, David (April 12, 2012). "How Korean TV drama Playful Kiss flopped locally but hit globally". GigaOM. Retrieved July 11, 2014.
- ^ a b Hong, Lucia (November 4, 2010). "YouTube version of Kim Hyun-joong Naughty Kiss a big hit". 10Asia. Retrieved November 21, 2012.
- ^ "TNMS Daily Ratings: this links to current day-select the date from drop down menu". TNMS Ratings (in Korean). Archived from the original on November 28, 2013. Retrieved September 1, 2010.
- ^ "AGB Daily Ratings: this links to current day-select the date from drop down menu". AGB Nielsen Media Research (in Korean). Archived from the original on December 26, 2013. Retrieved September 1, 2010.
- ^ Kim, Jessica (September 15, 2010). "YouTube version of Naughty Kiss to air starting Nov". 10Asia. Retrieved November 21, 2012.
- ^ Kim, Jessica (November 2, 2010). "Kim Hyun-joong to show "deeper affection" to Jung So-min". 10Asia. Retrieved November 21, 2012.
- ^ Yu, Roger (March 21, 2013). "American audiences: I want my international TV". USA Today. Retrieved March 4, 2015.
- ^ "Naughty Kiss report on CNN". Hancinema. November 12, 2010. Retrieved March 4, 2015.
- ^ "CNN to hold exclusive interview with Kim Hyun Joong on the success of Playful Kiss". Allkpop. November 5, 2010. Retrieved March 4, 2015.
- ^ "シネマート六本木&心斎橋、期間限定で「イタズラなKiss~Playful Kiss<劇場編集版>」を上映!予告動画". navicon.jp.
- ^ "韓流・華流イケメン見るなら!-Datv".
External links
edit- Playful Kiss official MBC website (in Korean)
- Playful Kiss's channel on YouTube
- Playful Kiss at HanCinema
- Playful Kiss at IMDb