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soranatus · 4 months
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Falin By Jo Cheol-Hong (Mi-Gyeung), the artist of The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance, Rangers Academy, Beastlands comics
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Cassandra Cain by Jo Cheol-Hong
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roguerebels · 2 years
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The High Republic Adventures: Volume Three!
Jedi Sweet pastry recipes! Jedi retirement adventures! Rumble Races with no rules! Jedi knightings! Check out Sal's review of The High Republic Adventures: Volume Three! #StarWarsComics #TheHighRepublic
The High Republic Adventures brings us to the end of Phase I with our favorite Padawans as they take their final steps for light and life and hugs and love! Daniel José Older brings us a heartfelt, bold, and brilliant conclusion! Jedi Sweet pastry recipes! Jedi retirement adventures! Rumble Races with no rules! Jedi knightings! These are some of my favorite moments! SPOILERS…
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phoenixlionme · 1 year
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texaxwib · 2 years
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dae jo yeong mosaic by Joy Grassman Via Flickr: Dae Jo-yeong is my favorite television show, it's an epic historical Korean drama. Last night I watched episode 71 and witnessed one of the most moving moments ever in cinematic history. The plot of Dae Jo-yeong is extremely complex as it involves warring factions of Chinese and Korean history who are constantly shifting alliances in an attempt to maintain or regain the security of their tribe or kingdom. Episode 71 revolves around our hero, Dae Joyeong, and his father's efforts to free his son from a slave death camp on Mount Guifu. Dae Jung Sang, (Dae Jo Yeong's father) throws himself upon the mercy of his lifelong enemy General Xue Rengui. The touching scene depicting General Xue's reaction to Jung Sang's request had me sobbing under the covers. Both men, generals who have fought and killed and ordered the deaths of thousands, sit on the floor together crying. General Xue, known for his ruthlessness and bizarre sense of humor, joins the prostrate Jung Sang on the floor and brushes away the father's tears. This is my little homage to what I feel is one of the best made television shows ever. I park myself in front of the television every Thursday and Friday night at 10pm to watch Dae Joyeong on WYBE. from left to right, top to bottom: Li Kaigu Dae Jung Sang Pincess Sukyoung Xue Rengui Dae Joyeong on horseback promo poster Xue Rengui in battle Dae Joyeong (Dae Joyoung) posing for promo Dae Joyeong principal characters promo poster Chorin (Chulin) Geol Sabiu (Gulsabiwu) Heuk Sudol King Bojang actors pictured: Choi Soo Jong : as Dae Jo-yeong Hong Su Hyeon : as Princess Suk-yeong (becomes Dae Joyeongs's wife) Im Hyeok : as Dae Jung-sang , father of Dae Joyeong Choi Chul Ho : as Geol sabiu , a sworn brother of Dae Joyeong Kim Hak Cheol : as Heuksudol , another sworn brother of Dae Joyeong. Gil Yong U : as King Bojang, Last King of Goguyeo. Lee Deok Hw : as General Xue Rengui Park Ye-Jin : as Chorin, formerly Dae Joyeong's lover and mother of his child Bo-seok Jeong : as Li Kaigu, Chief-general of Khitan, Chorin's husband
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Zatanna by Jo Cheol-hong
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elderflowergin · 2 months
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3 K-drama moments (January edition)
1. Kim Hae-sook expressing her rage at a young Japanese officer in full satoori and banmal in Gyeongseong Creature. Until this point she has been a capable right hand to Park Seo-joon, restrained, deadly efficient and completely unshakeable. But long-simmering fears and frustrations are boiling over everywhere in Gyeongseong and elsewhere, resulting in this atypical, shocking conversation with a junior officer who sympathises with them but cannot bridge the colonial gap. Language is so significant in this genre, and it’s so visceral when Kim Hae-sook openly vents to this man in her own language, in her own dialect.
Gyeongseong Creature is a pretty dark take on human experimentation, the last gasp of colonial horrors in a dying empire and the endurance of community. Park Seo-joon (and Han So-hee to a lesser extent) have to be the heroes; nonetheless the story understands that liberation is won not by strong-jawed men who talk pretty, but by community, by ordinary people doing extraordinary things together.
Kdrama has a wealth of supporting actors and it's no different here, with Jo Han-cheol, Kang Mal-geum, the aforementioned Kim Hae-sook, Claudia Kim and lovely, lovely Kim Yoon-woo in an affecting subplot (you might have seen him as Ryang Eum in My Dearest). Hate that Netflix made this one a cliffhanger, but they got me. Now, please give us a grown up romance with Jo Han-cheol in it. Our man's earned it.
2. Jung Jin-young’s vividly joyous sex life with his partner played by Yang Mal-bok in LTNS. The astonishing tenderness of their meeting, their love story and the joy he has brought to her arid, parched life are all so well-done that I had a lump in my throat throughout the episode.
This show took atypical love and affair stories, the sort we tend to mock or criticise - the plain girl sleeping with the married colleague, the fiftysomethings rediscovering their zest for life in each other’s bodies, the married lipstick lesbian who keeps coming back into her ex’s life - and offered so much kindness and love in the writing and the framing of those stories. @drivingsideways remarked that it was so different from anything Kdrama has given us, and that is completely correct.
Esom and Ahn Jae-hong were beyond excellent as a troubled couple that maybe shouldn't have married all those years ago - people who were maybe always a little too different, and then papered over their differences with the routines of matrimony. I suspect this was all too real to appeal to the general audience and I don't think this is going to be nomination-heavy. But it deserves to be.
3. Hwa-rok running from the handsome Officer Jeong in the brilliantly written The Matchmakers. The youngest sister in the famously unmarried trio of Namsan, Hwa-rok is a very relatable babe who really wants to get married! Get a husband! Have SEX! - and manifests this through her popular erotica series. The bond between Hwa-rok and the shy, upright officer whose first introduction to her is all the erotica she writes is one of the most adorable plots on this incredibly cute show.
I have several feelings about The Matchmakers, namely that it is the rare romance I respect despite the minimal chemistry between the leads. The writing was top-notch and the lead acting didn't quite live up to it - this is not a criticism of Cho Yi-hyun or Rowoon, but rather a testament to the sheer wealth of talent in Kdrama and how accustomed we've become to actors elevating material. Rowoon surprisingly grew on me in this, with his physicality and his looks somehow making Gyeongwoonjae indelible despite his iPhone-knowing face. I might do a separate post on this yet, but it was absolutely worth the watch, and all of you were right, especially @haraxvati who bravely advocated for Rowoon's talents.
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thepoopdokyeomtouched · 6 months
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Yeh jahan..Saara bhool kar
Jismon ke saaye tale
Dheemi dheemi saanse Chale raat bhar
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Pal do pal, Hum hain humsafar the abhi dono yahan , Honge subah jane kahan Kya khabar
About me :
Aznik (internet name) , She/her , 18 , Indian carat 💙💗
Socials :
Twitter : @DaPoopDkTouched(fanacc)+@aznik_kinza(priv)
Insta : aznik_kinza
I play call of duty : @mingyu_bingyu is my id
Aa ja zara Khud ko mujhme mila ja.. Jane kya hona hai kal
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Bias : mingyu, woozi, cheol, dino
Bias wrecker : all the rest members
also I'M ALWAYS WOOZI and JAY(ENHA) FIC STARVE so make sure you send your works and recs😙(PLEASE FOR GOD SAKE🛐)
Also my other biases are : jay and sunghoon (enhypen) + yoongi (BTS)
Music obsessed (hindi, english, korean)
Just a reader (yet) but we can discuss soft and hard thoughts (˵ ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°˵)
Feel free to ask 🤸‍♀️
Aa zara Kareeb se jo pal mile Naseeb se
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Aa ja zara Kareeb se jo pal mile Naseeb se jeele…
~Aa zara
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katmaatui · 1 year
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The Green Lantern Corps by Jo Cheol-Hong
them!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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kwavecl · 1 year
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Los 59th Baeksang Arts Awards anuncia a los nominados para las categorías de cine y televisión.
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¡Los 59th Baeksang Arts Awards han anunciado sus nominados para las categorías de cine y televisión!
Los candidatos fueron elegidos entre dramas, programas y películas que se emitieron o se estrenaron entre el 1 de abril de 2022 y el 31 de marzo de 2023. Sin embargo, las obras que se estrenaron durante el período de proyección del año pasado también se incluyeron en el grupo de este año. Se encuestó a 60 expertos de la industria antes de las nominaciones finales. Además, las producciones que se excluyeron el año pasado porque se estrenaron durante el período de proyección también se incluyeron en el grupo de este año.
Echa un vistazo a los candidatos finales de la televisión y el cine del año pasado a continuación:
Mejor Drama
JTBC “My Liberation Notes” Netflix “The Glory” tvN “Our Blues” ENA “Extraordinary Attorney Woo” tvN “Little Women”
Mejor Variety Show
tvN “Earth Arcade” Psick University “Psick Show” Netflix “Physical: 100” TVING “EXchange 2” Coupang Play “SNL Korea 3”
Mejor Show Educativo
wavve “National Office of Investigation” (literal title) Netflix “In the Name of God: A Holy Betrayal” EBS “Your Literacy Skills+” (literal title) MBC Gyeongnam “Adult Kim Jang Ha” (literal title) KBS “Hidden Earth: 3 Billion Years on the Korean Peninsula”
Mejor Actor
Son Suk Ku – JTBC “My Liberation Notes” Lee Byung Hun – tvN “Our Blues” Lee Sung Min – JTBC “Reborn Rich” Jung Kyung Ho – tvN “Crash Course in Romance” Choi Min Sik – Disney+ “Casino”
Mejor Actriz
Kim Ji Won – JTBC “My Liberation Notes” Kim Hye Soo – tvN “Under the Queen’s Umbrella” Park Eun Bin – ENA “Extraordinary Attorney Woo” Song Hye Kyo – Netflix “The Glory” Suzy – Coupang Play “Anna”
Mejor Actor de Reparto
Kang Ki Young – ENA “Extraordinary Attorney Woo” Kim Do Hyun – JTBC “Reborn Rich” Kim Jun Han – Coupang Play “Anna” Park Sung Hoon – Netflix “The Glory” Jo Woo Jin – Netflix “Narco-Saints”
Mejor Actriz de Reparto
Kim Shin Rok – JTBC “Reborn Rich” Yeom Hye Ran – Netflix “The Glory” Lee El – JTBC “My Liberation Notes” Lim Ji Yeon – Netflix “The Glory” Jung Eun Chae – Coupang Play “Anna”
Mejor Nuevo Actor
Kim Gun Woo – Netflix “The Glory” Kim Min Ho – ENA “New Recruit” Moon Sang Min – tvN “Under the Queen’s Umbrella” Joo Jong Hyuk – ENA “Extraordinary Attorney Woo” Hong Kyung – wavve “Weak Hero Class 1”
Mejor Nueva Actriz
Kim Hieora – Netflix “The Glory” Noh Yoon Seo – tvN “Crash Course in Romance” Lee Kyung Sung – JTBC “My Liberation Notes” Joo Hyun Young – ENA “Exaordinary Attorney Woo” Ha Yun Kyung – ENA “Extraordinary Attorney Woo”
Mejor Entertainer Masculino
Kian84 Kim Kyung Wook Kim Jong Kook Jun Hyun Moo Hwang Jae Sung
Mejor Entertainer Femenina
Kim Min Kyung Park Se Mi Lee Soo Ji Lee Eun Ji Joo Hyun Young
Mejor Película
“Next Sohee” “The Night Owl” “Hansan: Rising Dragon” “Hunt” “Decision to Leave”
Mejor Actor
Ma Dong Seok – “The Roundup” Ryu Jun Yeol – “The Night Owl” Park Hae Il – “Decision to Leave” Song Kang Ho – “Broker” Jung Woo Sung – “Hunt”
Mejor Actriz
Bae Doo Na – “Next Sohee” Yang Mal Bok – “The Apartment With Two Women” Yum Jung Ah – “Life Is Beautiful” Jeon Do Yeon – “Kill Boksoon” Tang Wei – “Decision to Leave”
Mejor Actor de Reparto
Kang Ki Young – “The Point Men” Kim Sung Cheol – “The Night Owl” Park Ji Hwan – “The Roundup” Byun Yo Han – “Hansan: Rising Dragon” Im Siwan – “Emergency Declaration”
Mejor Actriz de Reparto
Park Se Wan – “6/45” Bae Doo Na – “Broker” Ahn Eun Jin – “The Night Owl” Yum Jung Ah – “Alienoid” Lee Yeon – “Kill Boksoon”
Mejor Nuevo Actor
Noh Jae Won –”Missing Yoon” Jinyoung – “Christmas Carol” Byun Woo Seok – “20th Century Girl” Seo In Guk – “Project Wolf Hunting” Ong Seong Wu – “Life Is Beautiful”
Mejor Nueva Actriz
Go Yoon Jung – “Hunt” Kim Si Eun – “Next Sohee” Kim Hye Yoon – “The Girl On a Bulldozer” IU – “Broker” Ha Yun Kyung – “Gyeong Ah’s Daughter”
La ceremonia está programada para el 28 de abril en Paradise City en Incheon a partir de las 5:30 p.m. KST. El programa se transmitirá en vivo por televisión a través de JTBC, JTBC2 y JTBC4, y también se transmitirá en vivo a través de TikTok.
Fuente: soompi.com
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racewingz · 2 years
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Things That Appear in Most Romance / Romantic Comedy Kdramas
Disclaimer: this will contain spoilers of plot points listed below as I will be using examples from different dramas to back up my statements
Romance / Romantic Comedy: W, Strong Woman Do Bong Soon, Guardian: The Lonely And Great God, While You Were Sleeping, Pinocchio, Love Alarm etc (these are just some I know about)
I will also include parts from Love Unexpected 2022 (a Cdrama) where I think it fits too.
Key of included dramas: W (W), Strong Woman Do Bong Soon (SWDBS), Guardian: The Lonely And Great God (GTLAGG), While You Were Sleeping (WYWS), Pinocchio (P), Love Alarm (LA), Just Between Lovers (JBL), Doom At Your Service (DAYS), Love Unexpected (LU)
SPOILERS AHEAD
1 -> Love triangles (obvious or subtle)
~ (W) Pretty obvious between Kang Cheol, Yeon Joo and So Hee. Kang Cheol and So Hee and Kang Cheol were the fated lovers, as almost male lead and female lead characters within the comic, but when Yeon Joo arrives, that romance turns into a triangle, with So Hee being the one to miss out
~ (SWDBS) Not obvious at first but eventually becomes an extremely obvious love triangle between Bong Soon, Min Hyeok and Gook Doo. It’s not initially obvious due to the fact that Gook Doo is trying to keep his current relationship in tact, while suffering due to a long-term love. The only visible romance bridge at this point is Bong Soon’s crush on Gook Doo (and possibly Min Hyeok’s disgust). It then progresses to Gook Doo breaking up with Hee Ji and actively seeking out Bong Soon, as well as Min Hyeok releasing subtle hints that he also has feelings for her. This is where the triangle really begins, and its Gook Doo who misses out, although he does so graciously and continues to maintain a great relationship with Bong Soon
I almost see it as having 2 triangles running simultaneously, the Bong Soon, Min Hyeok, Gook Doo triangle as the main one, but a Hee Ji, Gook Doo, Gong Gi triangle at the beginning too, making it compliated as a side triangle
~ (GTLAGG) I wouldn’t even call this a love triangle really, but the jealousy displayed is funny either way. There is a point where Eun Tak bumps into her first love Tae Hee. She wants to spend more time with Tae Hee, having had feelings for him for a very long time, to the horror of goblin.
~ (WYWS) It was not the most obvious thing but the triangle that is Hong Joo, Jae Chan and Woo Tak is definitely sweet. Woo Tak was obviously the one to miss out, considering I think everyone but Hong Joo knew about his feeling for her, but he never openly admitted it to her. It was very sweet though, as he clearly understood that although he has feelings for her, her heart lies with Jae Chan and it was still good to remain as best friends. I think I should also mention Hwang Mi here too
~ (P) This is an odd one because there are many instances that may or may not be different love triangles. You could argue an In Ha, Dal Po, Chan Soo love triangle while they were in school, in Dal Po’s case shown by his determination to show up Chan Soo in the game show. You can also argue a Dal Po, In Ha, Yoo Rae triangle, though realistically Yoo Rae was never going to come out on top. In Beom Jo’s case, his intentions were clear, so I don’t see him in a triangle really
~ (LA) I think the triangle is the most obvious of the dramas listed here. The drama between Jo Jo, Sun Oh and Hye Yeong is very clear from the start.
~ (JBL) Although the feelings of both Moon Soo and Kang Doo continuously change, there is a very clear triangle between Moon Soo, Kang Doo and Joo Won throughout the series. Joo Won is the person that misses out in this triangle, which is a shame really considering how much he tried to truly show his feelings for Moon Soo
~ (LU) This love triangle is also extremely subtle but there nonetheless. The love between Fan Fan and Ruo Chen is clear but its not until later that we find out about Qin Yang’s feelings. 
~ (DAYS) This love triangle was a secondary storyline, which I thought was quite different to the normal triangles you typically see. It is also very messy, and very unclear a lot of the times as Ji Na’s feelings about both Hyeon Gyu and Joo Ik are extremely unpredictable at time. 
2 -> Main characters trying to break up with their partner due to the feeling of putting them in danger
~ (SWDBS) Bong Soon tries to break up Min Hyeok because she feels that because she is uniquely strong, she is a danger to him (which is quite evident from past incidents). I mean she had already broken his foot by stepping on it and injured secretary Gong. There was also the knife incident but I currently can’t remember whether this is before she tries to break up with him or after this incident occurs.
~ (LU) When Fan Fan wakes up from fainting (after Qin Yang’s accident), she immediately leaves because she knows that it was partially her fault that they were in that situation in the first place and considering that during her time in 2012 she’d had both Ruo Chen and Qin Yang in hospital because of her (because they were saving her), it meant she saw herself as a danger.
~ (W) I’m not sure this really counts but I feel like the whole situation where Yeon Joo rewrites their whole past as a dream (although under Kang Cheol’s instruction) is similar to them breaking up to limit the element of danger that they would bring, to not only people in the real world but limit the danger to the characters within the comic
~ (WYWS) Again I know this is not exactly the same as the characters breaking up due to danger, but I think it’s similar enough. By this I’m referencing when Jae Chan tells Hong Joo that he chooses not to believe her mainly due to his responsibilities as a prosecutor, but also because if they believed in the dreams and it went wrong, he questioned whether Hong Joo would be able to deal with the consequences
3 -> Characters getting injured (weapon or not) in the place of another character
~ (SWDBS) This scenario occurs when Kwang Bok (who was hiding) appears and runs over to stab Bong Soon in the back. Seeing this occur, Min Hyeok runs over and gets stabbed instead, ensuring that Bong Soon was safe while sustaining an injury which thankfully wasn’t too bad
~ (GTLAGG) Although this is slightly different again, I see goblin’s sacrifice when he uses Eun Tak to pull the sword out as this kind of thing. At the time, Joong Hoon is roaming with the intention to cause disputes and choas, and also to kill both Eun Tak and Sunny. Goblin sacrificed himself by removing the sword, and therefore in the process made sure both his sister and his bride stayed safe from possible harm
~ (WYWS) Again its slightly different but I’d categorise it in the same way. When Hong Joo and Woo Tak were looking for Dae Hee after putting different pieces of evidence together. Woo Tak  gets stabbed and eventually gets badly beaten up, and after Hong Joo comes in to grab Cho Hee, he grabs Dae Hee’s legs, leading to him getting beaten up more, so they could get away safetly.
~ (LU) A similar thing happens that occurs in SWDBS, nearly identical. After Ruo Chen and Qin Yang had rescued the two Fan Fan’s from Yi Xiao’s father, Ruo Chen and Fan Fan embraced, for Yi Xiao’s father to then grab a knife and head to stab Fan Fan (as her back was to him) Ruo Chen noticed this and swung around to be stabbed himself, leaving himself in a poor condition for Fan Fan’s safety
~ (Doom At Your Service) This is another unusual one for many reason I will list. A criminal had faked being passed out and grabbed a scalpel from the back of the ambulance he was riding in and attempted to stab Doom (as he had got in his way numerous times). Dong Kyeong saw what was happening and swiftly turned around to block him getting stabbed. Before that could happen Doom grabbed the blade, so Dong Kyeong wouldn’t get stabbed either. Like what I talked about with Goblin, a similar situation also occurs here, where doom disappears so Dong Kyeong can survive and cure her cancer
4 -> Tragic backstories 
~ (W) Kang Cheol’s backstory is tragic, as a random hooded individual randomly kills his whole family, while years later he gets framed for
~ (SWDBS) It’s slightly different but I see Min Hyeok’s backstory as kind of tragic, having lost his mum and being bullied by his half sibling as he was growing up.
~ (GTLAGG) Eun Tak’s backstory is very tragic, as she grew up all her life seeing deceased people, but tragically lost her mum when she was 9. She was able to see her mum for the last time because of her ability to see the deceased but its tagic nonetheless. She then had to grow up getting abused by her aunt and cousins, and also being tracked down by a grim reaper.
~ (WYWS) Both main characters have a tragic backstory. Jae Chan got into a lot of trouble with his dad (the police chief) for a motorbike accident and faked report cards (though it was really Lee Yoo Beom’s doing). He then heard his dad apologise for being too harsh after the incident when his mum had kicked the two of them out. Jae Chan’s dad was later shot to death by a runaway soldier, as he tried to apprehend him. That runaway soldier then boarded the bus that Hong Joo’s dad was driving. Her dad sacrificed himself and saved his daughter and all of the other people on the bus by getting them off safely before the bus blew up. That soldier was the younger brother of investigator Choi, who felt guilty for not being supportive enough of his brother and because of the hurt his brother cause, attempted to kill himself. They all had a lot of trauma in their pasts
~ (P) Ha Myeong (Dal Po) had a very traumatic event happen to their family, where his father (the fire chief) was killed in an explosion where they were trying to put out a fire. They didn’t find his body for days later and the blame was put on his father for the whole incident, which put a lot of blame on his family and even led to his mum killing himself and trying to kill him with her, leading to him ending up in his adoptive family.
~ (LA) Kim Jojo had a very tragic backstory, where she only just escaped alive when her parents tried to kill the three of them in a suicide attempt. She constantly gets backlash for her dark past, which doesn’t make the trauma any easier to get over. 
~ (LU) I’m not entirely sure this counts because it’s very unclear what did or did not happen in this series but Fan Fan (pre time travel) had quite a traumatic past after her mum was involved in a fire when she was 12, and spent the next twelve years in a coma, where she was constantly struggling to find ways to pay for her hospital bills
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soranatus · 6 months
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Constantine & The Sandman By Jo Cheol-Hong (Mi-Gyeung)
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Green Lantern by Jo Cheol-Hong
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joseondemonslayerau · 2 years
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About Joseon!Demon Slayer AU
The setting of this Demon Slayer AU is in Joseon Dynasty, Korean dynastic kingdom that lasted for over five centuries. It was the last dynastic kingdom of Korea. Founded by Yi Seong-gye in July 1392, and replaced by the Korean Empire in October 1897. So in this AU, it is around mid 1400s of Joseon Dynasty (15th Century). And yes, ALL characters’ name will be in Korean. Because of its society and diffrences from original, there are couple of characters gender-bent and some Headcanons involved. And maybe few OCs.
This AU will have more informations of beginning of Joseon Dynasty’s cultures, its influences by Buddhism and Confucianism, Korean Folk religion, each demon based on Korean folktale monsters/spirits/demons. There are mentions of other dynasties before Joseon.
And these are the main team of the AU’s Demon Slayer:
Moon Gi-Cheol/문기철 (Kamado Tanjiro)
Moon Aeng-Du/문앵두 (Kamado Nezuko)
Agatsuma Zenitsu/ 아선일 (Ah Sun-Il)
Geum Yi-Jo /금이조 (Hashibira Inosuke)
Hwa Yu-Ra/화유라 (Tsuyuri Kanao)
Ha Cheol-Du/하철두 (Shinazugawa Genya)
Shin Ha-Neul/신하늘 (Kanzaki Aoi)
And for the Leaders of the Demon Slayers:
Yeon Heng-Su/연행수 (Rengoku Kyojuro)
Woo Cheon-Do/우천도 (Uzui Tengen)
Kang Yi-Seul/강이슬 (Kanroji Mitsuri)
Ja Myeong-Go/자명고 (Himejima Gyomei)
Shim Mu-Il/심무일 (Tokito Muichiro)
Sa Nae-Hyeon/사내현 (Iguro Obanai)
Do Min-Gyu/도민규 (Tomioka Giyuu)
Ho Eun-Ju/호은주 (Kochou Shinobu)
Ha Cheol-Mi/하철미 (Shinezugawa Kanemi)
Last but not least, the Demons:
Gi Mu-San/기무산 (Kibutsuji Muzan)
SaMo/사모 (Kokushibo)
SoMa/소마 (Douma)
Hong-Gwan/홍관 (Akaza)
Ga-Ya/가야 (Nakime)
Ok-Han/옥한 (Gyokko)
Gi-Tae/기태 (Gyutaro)
Mae-Hyang = Nak-Hee/ 매향 = 낙희 (Ume)
Yeon-Mong/연몽 (Enmu)
No-Rok/노록 (Rokuro)
Byung-Yeop/병엽 (Wakuraba)
Yeo-Ryeong/여령 (Mukago)
Yang Su-Ri/양수리 (Rui)
Baek Woo-Rung/백우렁 (fem!Kamanue)
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emeraldwarriors · 10 months
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Is your header by steelscarlet/jo cheol-hong? It’s really cool! Out of curiosity, do you have the original post?
yes its by hong! i credited them on my blog
and im sorry i do not, i sadly dont use twitter anymore :( but im sure theres a way to search for it?
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enterenews · 1 year
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Love-hate intertwined with ‘Red Balloon’… Act 2 viewing points
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TV Chosun's weekend mini-series 'Red Balloon' has released 'Points to Watch Act 2 of Point and Go' ahead of the full-scale start of the second act, where 'Blue Storm' will blow fiercely.
In the second act of ‘Red Balloon’, the biggest question is what kind of ‘blue nucleus’ the sad blackening of Jo Eun-gang (Seo Ji-hye), who properly bursts out her long-hidden desire, will work. In the 10th episode, Cho Eun-kang was angry when he learned of Han Bada (Hong Soo-hyun)'s true intentions, saying, "I'll do anything for you if you give me money, but where can I get a kid like that, and it's perfect for pampering him?"
And Cho Eun-gang, who used Shin Ki-ki (Choi Seong-jae), a subtle relationship with Hanbada, to provide an excuse for misunderstanding and conflict between the Hanbada and the high dimension (Lee Sang-woo), was shocked by the appearance of a violent and hot night after crossing the line with the high dimension that swayed to him. gave Curiosity is amplifying how far Jo Eun-kang, who triggered a bitter blackening after a thorough and meticulous strategy, will go to satisfy his desire.
With Cho Eun-gang and Go Ji-won crossing the line that should not be crossed, attention is focused on the fact that the triangle composition, the 'blue itself' of the three people, including Jo Eun-gang and Han Bada, who have been friends for the next 20 years, and the friend's husband, Go Ji-won, will accelerate. there is.
When Yeo Jeon-hee (Lee Sang-suk), Hanbada’s mother, raises her suspicions toward Jo Eun-gang, who is trying to separate the Hanbada and the higher dimension, Jo Eun-gang says without hesitation, “Do you want the sea to divorce? Then what would you do?” At this time, Jo Eun-gang's words were not recorded and the crisis was passed, but Yeo Jeon-hee, who does not slow down her suspicions about Cho Eun-gang, and whether the day of catastrophe will come when Hanbada realizes about Cho Eun-gang and a high-level night, raises anxiety and tension. .
The future moves of the two loving people, Jin-cheol (Lee Seong-jae) and Jo Eun-san (Jung Yu-min), are also one of the important points to watch in the second act. Nam Ji-cheol, who was happy with the things he and Jo Eun-san did for the first time in his life, said, “Eun-san, you found my boy again, who stopped at 17. It feels like my heart is beating again.”
And when Jo Eun-san saw Jin-cheol with his wife Go Geum-ah (Kim Hye-seon), “I want to be mine forever. I decided to live for only one month, but I don't think I can keep that promise. Let's get caught,” revealing their deepening affection for each other by expressing their upset feelings. However, Jin-cheol was eventually discovered by his father-in-law, a junk dealer (Yoon Joo-sang), and despite being yelled at to stop, he insisted on "give me some time" without a word of apology. Attention is focused on whether Jin-cheol will break up with Jo Eun-san, who gave him the greatest happiness in his entire life, and what will happen to the future of the two.
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