Never run out of Korean content to binge with a streaming app that’s made for you! Created by Los Angeles-based media company Jungo TV specifically for Filipino viewers everywhere, Jungo Pinoy reveals a terrific roster of Korean shows that bring in all the laughs, tears, thrills, and kilig—as favorite oppas and unnies or hyungs and noonas celebrate Chuseok, one of the biggest holidays in South Korea happening right before September ends.
Relive the fun memories of high school with All Boys High, a web series starring rap rock band N. Flying members Kim Jae-hyun and Lee Seung-hyub. The fast-paced comedy-drama promises a whirlwind look at how two boys navigate their school days with the power of bromance and youth by their side.
Looking for a romcom that’s as funny as it is heartwarming? Look no further than 72 Seconds, which details the plight of a single, hopelessly awkward young guy looking for love. Filmed as a series of shorts, it promises a ride that is equal parts strange and hilarious, but ultimately endearing.
Continue the laughs with The Innerview, which presents a no-holds-barred look at various aspects of Korean society from the POV of a Korean-Canadian expat. Whether you’re just curious to learn more about Korean culture or want a fresh new take, the biting mockumentary is a can’t-miss.
Viewers looking for a unique perspective on romance will enjoy The Ordinary Life of Ms. ‘O’, an intimate drama about work, love, and life. Also filmed as a series of shorts, the drama follows career woman Miss O, who still dreams of experiencing a pure and innocent romance as she navigates her thirties. It stars Lee Chae-eun who’s part of the hit series All of Us are Dead and Im Chul-soo who’s known for his roles in popular K-drama shows like Crash Landing on You, Vincenzo, and Alchemy of Souls.
Stay on the edge of your seat with Fake, a unique high-paced thriller made for watching on mobile. Starring versatile actors Lee Hyun-wook, Park Hyo-joo, and Sean Dulake, the story follows a man born with the ability to imitate and disguise himself as anyone. When his older brother is murdered under mysterious circumstances, he finds his talents put to the test like never before.
The Hallyu-filled September doesn’t stop there for the Jungokada. The streaming app is also adding Tagalog-dubbed K-dramas to the newly launched Jungo Pinoy YouTube channel where you can find more of the Jungo Pinoy app’s free content.
First is Touching You, starring 2PM’s Ok Taec-yeon who has the ability to see the future through touch. This leads him to Jin Hee-young, a tenacious aspiring makeup artist. Knowing she’s destined for a tragic end; can he use his powers to alter her fate? Youth drama Bubble Up follows two university rivals portrayed by SF9’s Kim Young-bin and NATURE’s Kim So-hee as they put envy and differences aside while creating a joint YouTube channel to represent their respective student bodies and achieve their common goals.
Lastly, Monkey and Dog Romance stars multinational idol group Cross Gene member Wonho as an animal communicator with a devoted vet girlfriend, portrayed by Nam Ji-hyun from popular girl group 4Minute. While the two have had a happy relationship so far, unconventional circumstances test their bond in this charming tale.
As the days lead up to Korea’s beloved Chuseok, there’s no better way to celebrate than with some fun Korean entertainment. Catch them all this month on Jungo Pinoy.
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