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[[Korean Drama]]s are comparable in content and format to Japanese, Hong Kong and other Asian dramas. They typically run for one season. Aimed at women with focus on romance, family and, well, drama, Korean dramas (along with music and movies) have been sweeping over Asia for the last decade in a phenomenon called the 'Korean Wave' or [[wikipedia:Hallyu|Hallyu]].
 
Some Korean dramas are popular enough to get remade in other countries - ''[[Winter Sonata]]'' was so popular in Japan in got a Japanese version. The street runs both ways, too, as the immensely popular ''[[Hana Yori Dango]]'' was made into a [[Boys Before Flowers|Korean drama as well]] (not to mention a Taiwan drama and a Chinese drama).
 
Korean dramas are famous for the female lead inevitably having to deal with a vicious mother-in-law, tragic setbacks and someone falling terminally ill. Actually, they're famous for pretty much [[Troperiffic|everything]].
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Another taste of Korean Drama is serial historical epics. These focus on such subjects as palace intrigue, war, etc, and can look similar to a [[Wuxia]].
 
Here is a [[So You Want To/Write a Korean Drama|guide]] on how to write a Korean Drama (Under Construction)
 
It also has a [http://wiki.d-addicts.com/Main_Page wiki] (which is for Asian dramas in general).
 
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