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  • The Sound of Magic

    South Korean Netflix TV series

    The Sound of Magic (Korean:&#;안나라수마나라; RR:&#;Annarasumanara) is a South Korean television series based on the NaverwebtoonAnnarasumanara by Ha Il-kwon. It is directed by Kim Seong-yoon, written by Kim Min-jeong, and starring Ji Chang-wook, Choi Sung-eun, and Hwang In-youp. The series tells the story of a mysterious magician named Ri Eul who suddenly appears in front of Yoon Ah-yi, a girl who lost her dreams, and Na Il-deung, a boy who is forced to dream. The series was released on May 6, , exclusively by Netflix.

    Synopsis

    Yoon Ah-yi, an impoverished student at Sewoon High School, has stopped believing in magic since childhood, and, after significant misfortunes, wishes to grow up faster to escape the stress of her life. She then meets Ri Eul, a magician who wants to remain a child even though he's an adult. After being a frequent visitor of Ri Eul's residence at an abandoned amusement park, Ah-yi's classmate Na Il-deung, a cold and well-off student, starts to spy on her magic lessons and as a result starts to show a liking for Ah-yi and magic. Ah-yi's life changes as she becomes a follower of Ri Eul, once again believing in magic and pursuing her dreams.

    Cast

    Main

    A mysterious magician who lives in an abandoned amusement park. He wants to remain a child even in adulthood.
    A high school student that lives alone with her younger sister and wants to grow up sooner than later. She struggles to make a living.
    A gifted and wealthy high school boy who comes across as cold and silent, and is always immersed in his studies. He is Ah-yi's classmate, and develops a liking towards her. His life and career change after meeting Ri Eul.

    Supporting

    Yoon Ah-yi's family

    Na Il-deung's family

    Sewoon High School

    Others

    Episodes

    Production

    Development

    The series reunited director Kim Seong-yoon and write

    Magician Lee Eun-gyeol takes inspiration from old sci-fi film for new show 'Melies Illusion'

    A scene from Lee Eun-gyeol's “Melies Illusion″ [COMPANY EG]

    Lee Eun-gyeol speaks during a press conference held on Nov. 12 at LG Arts Center in Gangseo District, western Seoul. [COMPANY EG]

     
    Lee Eun-gyeol, the first Korean magician to win the prestigious FISM World Championship of Magic in , has returned with his latest show, “Melies Illusion.”  
     
    Launched on Nov. 9, “Melies Illusion” is a multigenre performance blending theater, magic, video art, mime and masked drama. The show is Lee’s homage to French magician and filmmaker Georges Melies, presenting a nonverbal cine-performance inspired by the visionary artist who directed “A Trip to the Moon” from — the first science fiction film in history.
     

    A scene from Lee Eun-gyeol's “Melies Illusion″ [COMPANY EG]

     
    In , Lee, sharing a deep interest in Melies, collaborated with media artist Jung Yeon-doo to create “Cinemagician,” a show combining film and magic. An earlier version of “Melies Illusion” debuted first in and has evolved through various showcases and incubation programs. The latest version features enhancements in structure and visual art, making it an even richer experience.
     
    “Magic is only focused on results, which is why I want to show my process through something else. This performance is a piece that highlights that process,” said Lee during a press conference at the LG Arts Center on Nov. 12 in Gangseo District, western Seoul.
     

    A scene from Lee Eun-gyeol's “Melies Illusion″ [COMPANY EG]

     
    Despite being a renowned magician in the country, he is embracing new challenges that push boundaries, going beyond traditional magic shows to showcase his skills and artistry in fresh, innovative ways.
     
    “Even though I’m in the public eye often, I still feel fear. But facing what’s inside oneself is crucial as a cr

    From Now On, Showtime!

    South korean fantasy television series

    From Now On, Showtime! (Korean:&#;지금부터, 쇼타임!; RR:&#;Jigeumbuteo, Syotaim!) is a South Korean television series starring Park Hae-jin, Jin Ki-joo, and Jung Joon-ho. The series, directed by Lee Hyeong-min and Jeong Sang-hee for Samhwa Networks, is about a mysterious magician, Cha Cha-woong, and a hot-blooded policewoman working with ghosts to solve cases based on hidden clues. It premiered on MBC on April 23, , and aired every Saturday and Sunday at (KST) till June 12, It was also pre-sold to OTT media services in over countries.

    Synopsis

    The series is a romantic comedy between Cha Cha-woong (Park Hae-jin), a magician and employer of ghosts, and Go Seul-hae (Jin Ki-joo), a passionate but hot blooded female police officer with supernatural powers.

    Cast and characters

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    Supporting

    People around Cha Woong

    Father Teresa of 'Magic Factory'.
    In charge of power, a chief magician. He is a former gangster with a phoenix-patterned shirt and a gold necklace.
    In charge of mechanical and electronic equipment, a beautiful employee.
    Cha Woong's shaman grandfather. He has served the general god Choi Gum all throughout his life.
    Cha Sa-geum's longtime colleague. She has the 'Immortal Grandma' as her body.
    • Jang Ha-eun as Cheon Ye-ji, granddaughter of Na Geum-ok.

    People around Go Seul-hae

    • Kim Jong-tae as Ko Young-sik
    • Kim Jong-hoon as Seo Hee-soo, Go Seul-hae's longtime unrequited love, and the police detective team leader.

    Police

    • Jeong Jae-sung as Seo Chang-ho, Hee-soo's father
    • Choi Moo-in as Min Hong-sik, gag maniac police station chief.
    • Ahn Jung-kwon as Kim Il-kyung, a sincere and reliable sergeant as Seul-hae's senior.
    • Kim Hee-jae as Lee Yong-ryeol.
    An adjunct gunner and patrol partner for Seul-hae
    • Yang Joo-ho as Byeon Tae-sik, a detective at a p

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  • A mysterious magician Cha Cha-woong