Korean Cartoon is Very popular

What do you need most to turn a cartoon into a drama (or movie)?

balance. When using a cartoon that has already been completed, even visual production, if it is wrong, it is easy to become a reproduction of a cartoon. On the contrary, you may be obsessed with the reinterpretation of a movie (drama) and miss the core charm of the original cartoon. You should also have the coolness to disassemble and reassemble the original, but balance is the key!

If you have a cartoon that you want to make into a drama or movie.

What if I made my cartoon boxer square into a sitcom (I think about a second a year). I would like to see one of the cartoons of 툰코, a simple but sophisticated film.

 

Kim Na-kyung (comicist)

Beginning with Redhead Ann, a cheerful cartoonist who has been drawing short comics such as a square, Tori Go!go!, a pumpkin girl, and May's dog. Now, I'm serializing'Ask Me, Mr. Boba' to watch movies at my will in the weekly magazine. The style of watching and watching and watching only your favorite cartoons is so much that you buy and read about 10 books a month. When the new book comes out, the cartoons that I love enough to jump out of the bookstore are the original geek family and the Alba Cat Yukipon. Among the classics, I beat Dr. Slump, Dr. Screw, and Inajung at the table tennis club and watched them 100 times. It's good to be calm.

 

If you picked the best cartoon drama of my life.

If you choose the best drama based on an internet novel, I would like to name the palace as a cartoon based drama, as I can name Kim Sam-sun without hesitation. The palace was excellent in the merchandise of the original work itself, but I think it was born with the charm of the original work as it was dramatized. While the material is stimulating and attractive, I think that the reader's audience was not wide due to the authenticity of the ‘True’ manga that the picture body is too soft. However, as I was born as a drama, I found that many people were able to sympathize with the discovery of attractive new actors and the colors of director Hwang In-reo's unique colors (there's his lingeringness and freshness that still persists over the years). Nevertheless, if you think of Gung 2, which was terribly unpleasant and perished to die, it reminds you that the synergy of the original must be supported.

 

What was the most frustrating cartoon-based drama?

Gung 2 was the most disappointing, but I would like to mention rivals starring Jae-won Kim, So-jin Kim, Min-jung Kim, and Joo-hyuk Kim. This is because one of the best manga artists in Japan, Nara Urawa and the original charm of Naoki, has not survived. The worst thing was that I didn't even think about taking advantage of the original charm, but just dragged the story with the supportive jealousy and misery. I only thought that the original price was a waste.

 

About the pros and cons of the original cartoon drama (or movie).

The synergistic effect is great when a colored actor and a delicious actor's acting are added to a charming material like a palace, but if you simply borrow the powerful triangle of a cartoon, the original often appears only as a material in one episode and becomes colorless. The full house played by Rain and Song Hye-kyo is the best example. Nevertheless, the actor's acting ability, fame, and appearance make him popular when he is popular. I wondered if I needed to buy the original, because Korean dramas only follow the triangular structure that is terrifying rather than the personality of the original.