Pig Bride



Pig Bride is a Korean Sunjeong (romance) Manhwa written and illustrated by Kook-Hwa Huh and Su-Jin Kim. It was published monthly in Yen Plus.

Rich pretty boy Si-Joon got lost in the woods when he was eight years old. He feared he never make it out alive and became extremely hungry. When a strange girl in a pig mask appears before him, he followed her to an old-fashioned house where he was told that he must marry the pig-faced girl to atone for the sins of their ancestors. Si-Joon's not too keen on getting married, but famished as he was, he agreed to marry her in exchange for the wedding feast! Eight years later, Si-Joon has dismissed this encounter as a dream... that is until his 16th birthday, when the girl in the pig mask shows up in his dorm and wants to consummate their marriage! Si-Joon returns home thinking he can get a away from this nightmare only to find that Mu-Yeon has been reluctantly welcomed into his home - as his wife!

Now Si-Joon struggles to cope with this new situation with the help of his savvy best friend, Ji-Oh, but when Doe-Doe (Si-Joon's school crush who may not be the perfect, well-mannered lady he imagines her to be) shows up at his front door, the pig may be out of the bag!

Pig Bride has examples of:
""Please don't stab the birds! That doesn't mean you can shoot them with a slingshot!""
 * Alpha Bitch: Doe-Doe
 * Animal Motifs:, the snake assassin, who is "filled with snake ki".
 * Beautiful All Along:
 * In volume 4 As if it was any big surprise...
 * Big Eater: Mu-Hwa, who can be bribed with snacks and displays affection through food as well.
 * Bishounen: Si-Joon and Ji-Oh. It's commented on all the frickin' time.
 * Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: Doe-Doe can be vicious.
 * Bolt of Divine Retribution:
 * Childhood Marriage Promise: Si-Joon made one with Mu-Yeon in exchange for dinner when they were eight, but thought it was just a dream- until eight years later...
 * Dangerous Sixteenth Birthday: Not exactly dangerous, but things certainly get complicated from then on.
 * Different As Night and Day: Mu-Hwa and Mu-Yeon
 * Deadpan Snarker: Surprisingly, Mu-Yeon; Si-Joon blames himself since he introduced Mu-Yeon to the Internet.
 * The Faceless: Mu-Yeon, due to the pig mask.
 * Fortune Teller: Mu-Yeon has a talent for this.
 * Gold Digger: How Doe-Doe is initially portrayed.
 * Grand Theft Me: is possessed by a ghost which tries to make her kill Si-Joon.
 * Idiot Hero: Dear God Si-Joon is thick sometimes. Ji-Oh thinks of him as a pet.
 * Instant Fanclub: Si-Joon is always followed around by girls, and later the BL fans get excited when they think he's in a relationship with Ji-Oh.
 * Love At First Sight: Ji-Oh was given a particularly extensive Love At First Sight sequence the first time he saw Mu-Hwa. Whether anything will actually come of this remains to be seen.
 * This is also the case when Mu-Yeon first saw Si-Joon. Keep in mind she was eight.
 * Love Triangle: Initially Si-Joon is caught between Mu-Yeon and Doe-Doe.
 * The Matchmaker: Mu-Yeon and Mu-Hwa's mother.
 * No Guy Wants an Amazon: Si-Joon remarks early on that he doesn't like modern women because they're "too strong and aggressive." So you think he'd be pleased with the ultimate in old-fashioned girls....
 * No Social Skills: Mu-Yeon was raised to be the perfect (very, very traditional) Korean lady while her sister Mu-Hwa was raised to be the perfect bodyguard and warrior.
 * No Social Skills: Mu-Yeon was raised to be the perfect (very, very traditional) Korean lady while her sister Mu-Hwa was raised to be the perfect bodyguard and warrior.


 * Power Incontinence: Doe-Doe temporarily gains the ability to magnetically attract objects... which can't be turned off.
 * Real Men Wear Pink: As you can see, Si-Joon has pink hair and eyes.
 * Reincarnation Romance: are the reincarnations of a married couple from a Korean folk-tale.
 * Secret Test of Character: Si-Joon has to endure three of these to win Mu-Yeon's hand.
 * The Smart Guy: Ji-Oh's unfailing competence is just about all that keeps Si-Joon sane.
 * Strange Girl: Mu-Hwa is quiet almost to the point of being mute, expressionless, quite violent, wears her sword even after transferring into high school and is obsessed with food to the point that she'll like anyone who feeds her.
 * Team Pet: Mr. Racoon
 * Tsundere: Si-Joon is a male type A towards Mu-Yeon.
 * Will They or Won't They: Ji-Oh and Mu-Hwa seem set to become the Beta Couple, with Mu-Hwa's mother even attempting to arrange their marriage, but by the end they're still not together and just makes things more complicated.
 * Yamato Nadeshiko: Mu-Yeon is very much this (or whatever the Korean equivalent is called).