What's Up Fox? is a 2006 South Korean television series, starring Go Hyun-jung and Chun Jung-myung. It aired on MBC from September 20 to November 9, 2006 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes. The romantic comedy explores age differences in relationships, in particular between a thirty-something woman and her best friend's brother who is nine years younger.
No Mu Jin is a labor attorney who sees ghosts. Mu Jin is someone who lives for a living without any sense of history or social awareness. He wanders around labor sites to earn office rent, and after coming back from the brink of death, he grows up solving labor problems requested by ghosts while crying and eating mustard.
Na Hui Ju is the brain behind the failure of No Mu Jin's office and his sister-in-law, who controls him. Hui Ju has no specific job, but she is quick-witted like a ghost when it comes to money-making matters, and she possesses excellent judgment and fiery fighting skills.
Ko Gyeon U is a video creator who started out as a reporter. Gyeon U is a tall and handsome man with a witty personality and an unpredictable sense of humor. He makes videos that are more concerned with “views” than “meaning,” but he also has a pure side that is touched by the stories of ghosts.
Popopo is a South Korean children's television series broadcast on Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation. With over 32 years of broadcasting this, it is considered to be the longest-running children's programme in South Korea. It ended its run in 2013, after over 7,700 episodes.
Yoon Bo Mi of Apink Comedian Kim Min Kyoung, the former rhythmic gymnast Shin Soo Ji, Cheerleader Park Ki Ryang, Anchorwoman Park Ji Young, and Actress Kang So Yeon are huge fans of baseball. They come together to actually try playing baseball themselves instead of just watching it. Although they all work in different industries, they unite thanks to their mutual love of the sport. Together, they strive to compete against other amateur teams. Will their earnest desire to work together and their ambition to win make all the difference? How will they grow together as a team?
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The old man in the old traditional society was treated in his own way, whether at home or in society, as an adult. These days, however, they have been left out of the limelight due to computer Internet and digital devices, big and small. Even on TV entertainment programs, subtitles appear and most of them stand with bank accounts at bank windows, and no one talks to the elderly at home. (The cell phones are always in their hands, the ears, the MP's in their eyes, the computers) Now the elderly are only accepted as slow, stuffy, stubborn, and useless. The relationship between parents and children is even more so.