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Hero (2009 TV series)

Hero (Korean히어로; RRHieoro) is a 2009 South Korean action-comedy television series about passionate reporters working for a third-rate newspaper who fight against corruption and inequality in society.[1] Starring Lee Joon-gi, Yoon So-yi, Um Ki-joon and Baek Yoon-sik, it aired on MBC from November 18, 2009, to January 14, 2010, on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes.[2][3][4]

Hero
Promotional poster for Hero
Genre
Written byPark Ji-suk
Directed by
  • Kim Kyung-hee
  • Lee Dong-yoon
Starring
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of episodes16
Production
ProducerLee Jae-dong
Running time70 minutes
Production companies
  • Media Zoo
  • Union Entertainment
Original release
NetworkMunhwa Broadcasting Corporation
ReleaseNovember 18, 2009 (2009-11-18) –
January 14, 2010 (2010-01-14)

Synopsis edit

Jin Do-hyuk (Lee Joon-gi) lost his parents at an early age, after they were killed in a hit and run car accident. His older sister Do-hee (Jang Young-nam) raised him, though she is immature and impulsive, and often takes Do-hyuk's money if he has any. Do-hyuk wants to become a journalist like his father, and his dream job is to work at the prestigious newspaper Daese Ilbo. But because of their poor financial situation, Do-hyuk is unable to attend college. Instead, he gets hired at the tabloid Monday Seoul, famous for its scandalous articles and ruthless paparazzi. Still, the optimistic and energetic Do-hyuk does his best and uses any means necessary to cover a story.

Joo Jae-in's (Yoon So-yi) father was a police officer who died in the line of duty when she was a young girl. Since then, she has wanted to follow in her father's footsteps, and graduates at the top of her class at the police academy. Now the lead detective of the station's homicide team, Jae-in always plays by the book. She's a bundle of contradictions: a tough cop who catches criminals with her martial arts skills, but feminine and elegant like her mother and wears pink pajamas at home; she bravely and carefully sneaks into a crime scene, but turns shy in front of her crush. Jae-in likes Kang Hye-sung (Um Ki-joon), a highly respected journalist working for the Daese Ilbo. She doesn't know quite what to make of Monday Seoul's Jin Do-hyuk, and initially ignores and despises him. But the more she gets to know him, her respect for Do-hyuk and romantic interest grows.

Quick-witted and cold-hearted Kang Hye-sung covers his newspaper's business/economy section. He is dating Choi Ho-kyung (Shin Ju-ah), the daughter of Choi Il-doo (Choi Jung-woo), president of Daese Ilbo's parent company Daese Enterprise. Often, Hye-sung spins news stories to favor Il-doo and the Daese Enterprise. Il-doo views Hye-sung somewhat like his right-hand man and hopes that Hye-sung will someday become his son-in-law. Sure enough, he and Ho-kyung get engaged. But when Hye-sung notices Jae-in and Do-hyuk becoming closer, he starts feeling jealous.

Former mobster Jo Yong-deok (Baek Yoon-sik) was the leader of the Double Axe Gang prior to his 15-year jail sentence. His gang members have abandoned him, his wife has remarried, and he is estranged from his daughter Yu-ri (Yoon Seung-ah), a college student. On the day of his release, Yong-deok finds that the only people waiting for him outside the prison are one last loyal underling, Bong Sang-chul (Jo Kyung-hoon), and the reporter Jin Do-hyuk, who's there to interview him. With nowhere to turn to and hungry for revenge, Yong-deok suddenly decides to start his own newspaper named the Yongdeok Ilbo, which he plans to use to settle old scores with Daese Ilbo. When Monday Seoul goes out of business, Yong-deok makes the proposal that Do-hyuk join him. Filled with new dreams, passion and ambition, Do-hyuk later transforms into a reporter with a strong sense of justice, who speaks up for the downtrodden in society.[5]

Cast edit

Main edit

Supporting edit

Do-hyuk's older sister, the mother of Jin Sol and Jin Jung.
10-year-old daughter of Do-hee.
  • Uhm Ji-sung as Jin Jung
6-year-old son of Do-hee.
President of Daese Enterprise and owner of newspaper Daese Ilbo. He single-handedly developed Daese into one of Korea's top companies, but has his eye set on acquiring absolute power.
  • Shin Ju-ah as Choi Ho-kyung
Il-doo's daughter. She was Do-hyuk's high school classmate and first love, and is engaged to Hye-sung.
Yong-deok's daughter.
Second-in-command of the Double Axe Gang. Formerly a follower of Yong-deok's, he has been watching the latter carefully since Yong-deok was released from prison. Chil-sung is envious of Il-doo's trust in Hye-sung.
  • Jo Yang-ja as Kim Bok-soon
Hae-sung's mother. She worries that her son's glamorous fiancée Ho-kyung is too privileged for their way of life.
  • Lee Dong-hyung as Park Sang-hoon
Daese Ilbo photographer and Hye-sung's trusted sidekick.
Jae-in's mother and the owner of Tesoro Coffee House. Myung-hee is elegant and sensitive, but a little naive. She raised Jae-in as a single mother after her husband was killed in the line of duty.
  • Lee Han-wi as Na Kyung-man
  • Jung Suk-yong as Cha Man-soo
  • Jung Soo-young as Na Ga-yeon
  • Ji Chang-wook as Park Joon-hyung
  • Jin Sung as Go Eun-shik
  • Jo Kyung-hoon as Bong Sang-chul
  • Choi Su-rin as Madam P
  • Seo Seung-man as president of Monday Seoul
  • Kim Ik as Oh Jung-gil
  • Choi Beom-ho as Jang Heung-gi
  • Han Soo-jin as Kang So-hee
  • Nam Da-reum as Choi Han-kyul
  • Noh Tae-yeob as Jung-bae
  • Kara (cameo)
  • Bbaek Ga (cameo)

Production edit

Kim Min-jung was originally cast as the female protagonist Joo Jae-in.[8] But a shoulder injury during the filming of her previous project, baseball melodrama Strike Love in April 2009, developed into calcific tendinitis, a condition characterized by crystalline calcium phosphate deposits on the tendons. Kim neglected to treat it and went on to train at an action school for Hero, aggravating her condition. Despite laser therapy, 30 percent of her tendons were damaged, which caused pain and inflammation in her right arm, rendering her unable to use it. Kim withdrew from the drama one week before November 11, 2009, the supposed premiere date.[9][10][11] This development pushed the airing date to November 18, and Kim was replaced by Yoon So-yi.[12][13]

The Hero staff conducted an online contest from September 30 to October 11 for an invitation to the drama's location shoots and other promotional activities. Out of the 341 who applied, 10 Korean fans and 2 overseas fans from China and Taiwan were chosen.[14]

Ratings edit

Date Episode Nationwide Seoul
2009-11-18 1 5.4% 9.0%
2009-11-19 2 4.9% 8.6%
2009-11-25 3 4.4% 8.7%
2009-11-26 4 3.9% 8.4%
2009-12-02 5 5.1% 9.0%
2009-12-03 6 4.7% 8.7%
2009-12-09 7 3.6% 8.2%
2009-12-10 8 4.0% 7.5%
2009-12-16 9 8.3% 8.5%
2009-12-17 10 3.8% 7.7%
2009-12-23 11 6.4% 8.4%
2009-12-24 12 5.7% 7.9%
2010-01-06 13 5.3% 9.4%
2010-01-07 14 5.0% 8.8%
2010-01-13 15 4.2% 9.7%
2010-01-14 16 4.7% 9.4%
Average 4.9% 8.6%

Source:

Awards edit

International broadcast edit

Though the drama received low ratings domestically,[16] it was sold to four countries in Asia: Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaysia. Even before airing, Japanese distributor Digital Adventure purchased the rights for the drama in November 2008 upon seeing its initial script.[17]

In Thailand, the drama aired dubbed into Thai under the title นักข่าวใจเด็ด เผ็ดแสบเต็มร้อย (Nak Khaw Jai Ded Ped Saeb Tem Roi; literally Spicy Correspondent) on the Channel 3 beginning January 26, 2014.[18]

References edit

  1. ^ Kim, Lynn (October 27, 2009). "MBC's Hero unveils teaser poster". 10Asia. Retrieved September 1, 2013.
  2. ^ Han, Sang-hee (October 27, 2009). . The Korea Times. Archived from the original on April 14, 2014. Retrieved December 2, 2012.
  3. ^ Yoon, Hee-seong (October 28, 2009). "PREVIEW: MBC TV series Hero". 10Asia. Retrieved September 1, 2013.
  4. ^ Wee, Geun-woo (November 17, 2009). "Lee Jun-ki says Hero is the perfect fit". 10Asia. Retrieved September 1, 2013.
  5. ^ Kim, Linda (November 23, 2009). "REVIEW: MBC TV series Hero starring Lee Jun-ki". 10Asia. Retrieved September 1, 2013.
  6. ^ Park, Kun-ouc (October 8, 2009). "Photos of Lee Jun-ki's new drama Hero unveiled". 10Asia. Retrieved September 1, 2013.
  7. ^ Lim, Hye-seon (October 16, 2009). "Lee Jun-ki turns waiter in drama Hero". 10Asia. Retrieved September 1, 2013.
  8. ^ Kim, Lynn (October 20, 2009). "Photos of Lee Jun-ki in Hero unveiled". 10Asia. Retrieved September 1, 2013.
  9. ^ Lee, Hyo-won (November 2, 2009). . The Korea Times. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved November 29, 2012.
  10. ^ Park, So-yeon (November 3, 2009). "Kim Min-jung leaves Hero". 10Asia. Retrieved September 1, 2013.
  11. ^ Lim, Hye-seon (October 15, 2009). "Lee Jun-ki's Hero premiere date pulled up". 10Asia. Retrieved September 1, 2013.
  12. ^ Moon, Yong-sung (November 4, 2009). "Yoon Soy-yi picks up Hero". 10Asia. Retrieved September 1, 2013.
  13. ^ Kim, Jessica (November 6, 2009). "Lee Jun-ki's Hero premiere pushed back". 10Asia. Retrieved September 1, 2013.
  14. ^ "MBC '히어로' 서포터즈 30:1 경쟁률 속 선발, 인기 견인차 될까?" [MBC Hero Supporters 1 out of 30 Selection, Will It Be A Hit?]. Newsen (in Korean). October 13, 2009. Retrieved September 1, 2013.
  15. ^ Park, So-yeon (December 31, 2009). "Ko Hyun-joung wins grand prize at MBC Acting Awards". 10Asia. Retrieved September 1, 2013.
  16. ^ Km, Lynn (January 15, 2010). "Lee Jun-ki's Hero ends with low ratings". 10Asia. Retrieved September 1, 2013.
  17. ^ Park, So-yeon (December 21, 2009). "Lee Jun-ki drama Hero sold to 5 countries". 10Asia. Retrieved September 1, 2013.
  18. ^ "HERO นักข่าวใจเด็ด เผ็ดแสบเต็มร้อย – ซีรีย์เกาหลี". korea.tlcthai.com (in Thai). August 22, 2015.

External links edit

  • Hero official MBC website (in Korean)
  • Hero at MBC Global Media
  • Hero at HanCinema
  • Hero at IMDb  

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Hero Korean 히어로 RR Hieoro is a 2009 South Korean action comedy television series about passionate reporters working for a third rate newspaper who fight against corruption and inequality in society 1 Starring Lee Joon gi Yoon So yi Um Ki joon and Baek Yoon sik it aired on MBC from November 18 2009 to January 14 2010 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21 55 for 16 episodes 2 3 4 HeroPromotional poster for HeroGenreComedyActionDramaWritten byPark Ji sukDirected byKim Kyung heeLee Dong yoonStarringLee Joon giYoon So yiUm Ki joonBaek Yoon sikCountry of originSouth KoreaOriginal languageKoreanNo of episodes16ProductionProducerLee Jae dongRunning time70 minutesProduction companiesMedia ZooUnion EntertainmentOriginal releaseNetworkMunhwa Broadcasting CorporationReleaseNovember 18 2009 2009 11 18 January 14 2010 2010 01 14 Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Cast 2 1 Main 2 2 Supporting 3 Production 4 Ratings 5 Awards 6 International broadcast 7 References 8 External linksSynopsis editJin Do hyuk Lee Joon gi lost his parents at an early age after they were killed in a hit and run car accident His older sister Do hee Jang Young nam raised him though she is immature and impulsive and often takes Do hyuk s money if he has any Do hyuk wants to become a journalist like his father and his dream job is to work at the prestigious newspaper Daese Ilbo But because of their poor financial situation Do hyuk is unable to attend college Instead he gets hired at the tabloid Monday Seoul famous for its scandalous articles and ruthless paparazzi Still the optimistic and energetic Do hyuk does his best and uses any means necessary to cover a story Joo Jae in s Yoon So yi father was a police officer who died in the line of duty when she was a young girl Since then she has wanted to follow in her father s footsteps and graduates at the top of her class at the police academy Now the lead detective of the station s homicide team Jae in always plays by the book She s a bundle of contradictions a tough cop who catches criminals with her martial arts skills but feminine and elegant like her mother and wears pink pajamas at home she bravely and carefully sneaks into a crime scene but turns shy in front of her crush Jae in likes Kang Hye sung Um Ki joon a highly respected journalist working for the Daese Ilbo She doesn t know quite what to make of Monday Seoul s Jin Do hyuk and initially ignores and despises him But the more she gets to know him her respect for Do hyuk and romantic interest grows Quick witted and cold hearted Kang Hye sung covers his newspaper s business economy section He is dating Choi Ho kyung Shin Ju ah the daughter of Choi Il doo Choi Jung woo president of Daese Ilbo s parent company Daese Enterprise Often Hye sung spins news stories to favor Il doo and the Daese Enterprise Il doo views Hye sung somewhat like his right hand man and hopes that Hye sung will someday become his son in law Sure enough he and Ho kyung get engaged But when Hye sung notices Jae in and Do hyuk becoming closer he starts feeling jealous Former mobster Jo Yong deok Baek Yoon sik was the leader of the Double Axe Gang prior to his 15 year jail sentence His gang members have abandoned him his wife has remarried and he is estranged from his daughter Yu ri Yoon Seung ah a college student On the day of his release Yong deok finds that the only people waiting for him outside the prison are one last loyal underling Bong Sang chul Jo Kyung hoon and the reporter Jin Do hyuk who s there to interview him With nowhere to turn to and hungry for revenge Yong deok suddenly decides to start his own newspaper named the Yongdeok Ilbo which he plans to use to settle old scores with Daese Ilbo When Monday Seoul goes out of business Yong deok makes the proposal that Do hyuk join him Filled with new dreams passion and ambition Do hyuk later transforms into a reporter with a strong sense of justice who speaks up for the downtrodden in society 5 Cast editMain edit Lee Joon gi as Jin Do hyuk 6 7 Seo Young joo as young Jin Do hyuk Yoon So yi as Joo Jae in Kim Ji won as young Joo Jae in Um Ki joon as Kang Hye sung Baek Yoon sik as Jo Yong deokSupporting edit Jang Young nam as Jin Do heeDo hyuk s older sister the mother of Jin Sol and Jin Jung Kim Hyang gi as Jin Sol10 year old daughter of Do hee Uhm Ji sung as Jin Jung6 year old son of Do hee Choi Jung woo as Choi Il dooPresident of Daese Enterprise and owner of newspaper Daese Ilbo He single handedly developed Daese into one of Korea s top companies but has his eye set on acquiring absolute power Shin Ju ah as Choi Ho kyungIl doo s daughter She was Do hyuk s high school classmate and first love and is engaged to Hye sung Yoon Seung ah as Jo Yu riYong deok s daughter Joo Jin mo as Gong Chil sungSecond in command of the Double Axe Gang Formerly a follower of Yong deok s he has been watching the latter carefully since Yong deok was released from prison Chil sung is envious of Il doo s trust in Hye sung Jo Yang ja as Kim Bok soonHae sung s mother She worries that her son s glamorous fiancee Ho kyung is too privileged for their way of life Lee Dong hyung as Park Sang hoonDaese Ilbo photographer and Hye sung s trusted sidekick Lee Hye sook as Joo Myung heeJae in s mother and the owner of Tesoro Coffee House Myung hee is elegant and sensitive but a little naive She raised Jae in as a single mother after her husband was killed in the line of duty Lee Han wi as Na Kyung man Jung Suk yong as Cha Man soo Jung Soo young as Na Ga yeon Ji Chang wook as Park Joon hyung Jin Sung as Go Eun shik Jo Kyung hoon as Bong Sang chul Choi Su rin as Madam P Seo Seung man as president of Monday Seoul Kim Ik as Oh Jung gil Choi Beom ho as Jang Heung gi Han Soo jin as Kang So hee Nam Da reum as Choi Han kyul Noh Tae yeob as Jung bae Kara cameo Bbaek Ga cameo Production editKim Min jung was originally cast as the female protagonist Joo Jae in 8 But a shoulder injury during the filming of her previous project baseball melodrama Strike Love in April 2009 developed into calcific tendinitis a condition characterized by crystalline calcium phosphate deposits on the tendons Kim neglected to treat it and went on to train at an action school for Hero aggravating her condition Despite laser therapy 30 percent of her tendons were damaged which caused pain and inflammation in her right arm rendering her unable to use it Kim withdrew from the drama one week before November 11 2009 the supposed premiere date 9 10 11 This development pushed the airing date to November 18 and Kim was replaced by Yoon So yi 12 13 The Hero staff conducted an online contest from September 30 to October 11 for an invitation to the drama s location shoots and other promotional activities Out of the 341 who applied 10 Korean fans and 2 overseas fans from China and Taiwan were chosen 14 Ratings editDate Episode Nationwide Seoul2009 11 18 1 5 4 9 0 2009 11 19 2 4 9 8 6 2009 11 25 3 4 4 8 7 2009 11 26 4 3 9 8 4 2009 12 02 5 5 1 9 0 2009 12 03 6 4 7 8 7 2009 12 09 7 3 6 8 2 2009 12 10 8 4 0 7 5 2009 12 16 9 8 3 8 5 2009 12 17 10 3 8 7 7 2009 12 23 11 6 4 8 4 2009 12 24 12 5 7 7 9 2010 01 06 13 5 3 9 4 2010 01 07 14 5 0 8 8 2010 01 13 15 4 2 9 7 2010 01 14 16 4 7 9 4 Average 4 9 8 6 Source TNS Media KoreaAwards edit2009 MBC Drama Awards Popularity Award Lee Joon gi 15 International broadcast editThough the drama received low ratings domestically 16 it was sold to four countries in Asia Japan Hong Kong Singapore and Malaysia Even before airing Japanese distributor Digital Adventure purchased the rights for the drama in November 2008 upon seeing its initial script 17 In Thailand the drama aired dubbed into Thai under the title nkkhawicedd ephdaesbetmrxy Nak Khaw Jai Ded Ped Saeb Tem Roi literally Spicy Correspondent on the Channel 3 beginning January 26 2014 18 References edit Kim Lynn October 27 2009 MBC s Hero unveils teaser poster 10Asia Retrieved September 1 2013 Han Sang hee October 27 2009 Lee Joon gi to Take a Lighter Role as Reporter The Korea Times Archived from the original on April 14 2014 Retrieved December 2 2012 Yoon Hee seong October 28 2009 PREVIEW MBC TV series Hero 10Asia Retrieved September 1 2013 Wee Geun woo November 17 2009 Lee Jun ki says Hero is the perfect fit 10Asia Retrieved September 1 2013 Kim Linda November 23 2009 REVIEW MBC TV series Hero starring Lee Jun ki 10Asia Retrieved September 1 2013 Park Kun ouc October 8 2009 Photos of Lee Jun ki s new drama Hero unveiled 10Asia Retrieved September 1 2013 Lim Hye seon October 16 2009 Lee Jun ki turns waiter in drama Hero 10Asia Retrieved September 1 2013 Kim Lynn October 20 2009 Photos of Lee Jun ki in Hero unveiled 10Asia Retrieved September 1 2013 Lee Hyo won November 2 2009 Kim Min Jung s Role on TV Soap in Jeopardy The Korea Times Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved November 29 2012 Park So yeon November 3 2009 Kim Min jung leaves Hero 10Asia Retrieved September 1 2013 Lim Hye seon October 15 2009 Lee Jun ki s Hero premiere date pulled up 10Asia Retrieved September 1 2013 Moon Yong sung November 4 2009 Yoon Soy yi picks up Hero 10Asia Retrieved September 1 2013 Kim Jessica November 6 2009 Lee Jun ki s Hero premiere pushed back 10Asia Retrieved September 1 2013 MBC 히어로 서포터즈 30 1 경쟁률 속 선발 인기 견인차 될까 MBC Hero Supporters 1 out of 30 Selection Will It Be A Hit Newsen in Korean October 13 2009 Retrieved September 1 2013 Park So yeon December 31 2009 Ko Hyun joung wins grand prize at MBC Acting Awards 10Asia Retrieved September 1 2013 Km Lynn January 15 2010 Lee Jun ki s Hero ends with low ratings 10Asia Retrieved September 1 2013 Park So yeon December 21 2009 Lee Jun ki drama Hero sold to 5 countries 10Asia Retrieved September 1 2013 HERO nkkhawicedd ephdaesbetmrxy siriyekahli korea tlcthai com in Thai August 22 2015 External links editHero official MBC website in Korean Hero at MBC Global Media Hero at HanCinema Hero at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hero 2009 TV series amp oldid 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