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Ms. Kim's Million Dollar Quest
  • Title: Ms. Kim's Million Dollar Quest
  • Also Known As: 파란만장 미스 김/ Miss Kim Makes 1 Million / Miss Kim's Making One Billion Won Project / 파란만장 미스 김 10 억 만들기
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Broadcast Date: April, 2004
  • English Subs:  Yes
  • Total Episodes: 16
  • Casts: Ji Jin Hee, Kim Hyun Joo, Kim Sung Ryung, Park Gun Hyung
  • Status: Complete
  • Summary/Synopsis: 

    On the day of Eun-jae’s wedding, the groom, Young-hun, fails to turn up and the delivery man hands her a letter from him saying “sorry.” The photographer, Moo-yeol, takes Eun-jae by the arm as she stands panicking in front of countless guests and runs out of the hall. Unable to bring herself to admit the annulment of her wedding, Eun-jae pleads Moo-yeol to play the role of her husband at the housewarming party, and Moo-yeol does a splendid job. Meanwhile, Eun-jae finds out that the reason for the break-up of her wedding was because of her poor financial situation. Young-hun had gravely worried about reality issues if he were to marry Eun-jae and Seo Wu-gyung had suggested just on time full financial support if he drops the wedding with Eun-jae. Eun-jae makes up her mind to make money, thinking that she’d be able to get Young-hun back if she becomes rich.

    In the meantime, Moo-yeol’s father, who was in the sanitation facility business, goes bankrupt. When the beachside house that holds many cherished memories of his family is in danger of being seized by creditors, Moo-yeol vows to make money. However, Seo Wu-gyung plans to buy the beach house to build a research center for Young-hun and attempts to stop Moo-yeol from paying off the creditors. Thus, Eun-jae and Moo-yeol decide to join forces. They invest every cent in their possession to begin an “online flower delivery” service. But who said making money was easy? Their prospects become increasingly gloomy but on top of that, Seo Wu-gyung begins to interfere when he finds out that Moo-yeol and Eun-jae are in it together. To make matters worse, Eun-jae and Moo-yeol’s different backgrounds and values about money cause internal conflicts between them, not to mention people around them that seem to be allies at times but enemies at others… Will Eun-jae and Moo-yeol’s quest to make a million dollars ever succeed?

Phoenix
  • Title: Phoenix
  • Also Known As: 불새 / Bul Sae / The Fire Bird
  • Genre: Drama, Romance
  • Broadcast Date: April, 2004
  • English Subs:  Yes
  • Total Episodes: 26
  • Casts: Eric, Jung Hye Young, Lee Eun Joo, Lee Seo Jin
  • Status: Complete
  • Summary/Synopsis: 

    Love is timing. Love needs just the "right time". It's not because you loved him or her less that you parted. Heaven brings you your soul mate when the time is just "right". Phoenix shows you this heaven's work.

    There is a young couple who desperately fell in love but who couldn't be together because the time wasn't just right for them. Years pass by and these two meet again. And the trick of fortune switches their situation and environments. A daughter of a millionaire (Lee Eun Joo) has now become an helper suffering from the grim realities of life. On the other hand, an orphan self-supporting student (Lee Seo Jin) is now an accomplished wealthy businessman. Now these two people are looking at the world with different eyes. The childlike girl has finally learned the harshness of the world and the guy with once twisted mind has learned to enjoy the latitude of mind. In the end, these two start to understand each other, thus arriving at the "right time".

Snow White
  • Title: Snow White
  • Also Known As: 백설공주 / Baek Seol Gong Ju / Taste Sweet Love
  • Genre: Drama
  • Broadcast Date: March, 2004
  • English Subs:  Yes
  • Total Episodes: 16
  • Casts: Jo Yoon Hee, Kim Jung Hwa, Lee Wan, Oh Seung Hyun, Yeon Jung Hoon
  • Status: Complete
  • Summary/Synopsis: 

    Ma Young-Hee (Kim Jung Hwa) has been in love with her best friend Han Jin-Woo (Yeon Jung Hoon) since the first time they met in high school. Han Jin-Woo, on the other hand, does not see Ma Young-Hee's love for him and blindly goes out with other girls in front of Ma Young-Hee. On a trip to Japan, Young-Hee meets a young man on the street who takes her back to his apartment since she is drunk. Young-Hee accuses this man of raping her even though he didn't, but before she can rightfully press charges, he runs away as the government officials of Japan chase him down for an expired visa. Upon returning to Korea, Jin-Woo stops by her apartment and introduces his younger brother, Han Sun-Woo (Lee Wan) who just happens to be the young man she met in Japan. Jin-Woo asks if Sun-woo may stay at her place, and Young-hee accepts out of love for Jin-Woo. The story unfolds as a sudden high school classmate of Young-Hee, Jang Hee-Won, (Oh Seung Hyun), begins to court Jin-Woo.

Tell Me You Love Me
  • Title: Tell Me You Love Me
  • Also Known As: 사랑한다 말해줘 / Sa-rang-han-da Mal-haejwo / Tell Me You Love Me / Say You Love Me
  • Genre: Drama
  • Broadcast Date: February, 2004
  • English Subs:  Yes
  • Total Episodes: 15
  • Casts: Kim Rae Won, Kim Sung-Soo (Kim Seong-Su), Yeom Jung-Ah, Yoon So Yi
  • Status: Complete
  • Summary/Synopsis: 

    "I can't fly without Young-Chae...because it's impossible to fly with only one wing.""Byung-Soo is mine. He has always been mine ever since we were born.""There are neither victims nor assaulters when it comes to love.""If I knock that little girl down as you wish...then would you come to me?"

    There’s Byung-Soo and Young-Chae who have grown up together ever since they were little. They seem to share everything, not to mention their dream so in order to together make their dream come true, they enter the same film company.

    And there’s Ina who is the successful owner and the president of the film production company. She also has Hee-Soo beside her but they are not desperately in love with each other and lead their own private lives. They just occasionally go out and sleep together. But all of a sudden there comes this young and lovable couple and somehow she’s not that pleased to see them. Why? This young couple seems to be such full of life and they’re in love! She has missed all that just in order to come up where she’s now. She is totally feeling at loss now and she just can’t stand this feeling. She asks Hee-Soo, "Take Young-Chae away from Byung-Soo."

    Source: mbcpro.co.kr

Stars Echo
  • Title: Stars Echo
  • Also Known As: Star's Echo / Anata ni Aitakute / Byeolui Sori
  • Genre: Drama, Romance
  • Broadcast Date: January, 2004
  • English Subs:  Yes
  • Total Episodes: 2
  • Casts: Jo Hyun Jae, Kim Yong Hee , Lee Da Hae, Lee Joon Ki
  • Status: Complete
  • Summary/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.

Sweet 18
  • Title: Sweet 18
  • Also Known As: 낭랑18세 / Nang Rang 18 Seh
  • Genre: Comedy, Romance
  • Broadcast Date: January, 2004
  • English Subs:  Yes
  • Total Episodes: 16
  • Casts: Han Ji Hye, Lee Dong Gun
  • Status: Complete
  • Summary/Synopsis: 

    The concept of an arranged marriage is often difficult to accept, especially amongst less traditional adolescents today. Sweet 18 (Nang Rang 18 Seh) covers this very premise and the story begins when Kwon Hyuk-joon's grandfather, the head of the traditional Kwon family agrees to an arranged marriage between his grandson (Lee Dong Gun) and Yoon Jung-sook (Han Ji Hye) when Yoon Jung-sook is born. 18 years later, the two families lose contact because soon after the contract is signed, Jung-sook's family encounters financial issues and is forced to run away.

    Meanwhile, Jung-sook has grown up to be a rebellious and strong-willed girl who just wants to live her life as she sees fit. With little aspirations, she is the direct foil of her achievement-bound counterpart, Hyuk-joon. When the two meet each other, they clash horribly; Jung-sook thinks her fiancee is nothing but boring, and Hyuk-joon believes Jung-sook to be nothing but an immature child. The rest of the series follows their life living together as a couple, and the obstacles they are faced with. When Hyuk-joon's first love reappears and wants to claim Hyuk-joon for herself (despite the fact that he's married), who will Hyuk-joon choose? His first love Ga-young, or immature spunky Jung-sook?

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