Inspiring Generation
Inspiring Generation
is a 2014 South Korean television series
starring Kim Hyun-joong, Im Soo-hyang and Jin Se-yeon. It
aired on KBS2 from
January 15 to April 3, 2014 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 24 episodes.
Based on the manhwa by
Bang Hak-gi (published daily by Sports Seoul from
June 1985 to June 1988), the drama series had a budget of US$14
million and its story depicts the loves, friendships and patriotism of
young Korean independence fighters in 1930s Shanghai
A story
of violence, love and friendship that travels between Korea, China and Japan in
the 1930s.
Main characters
·
Kim Hyun-joong as Shin Jung-tae
o
Kwak Dong-yeon as young Jung-tae
·
Im Soo-hyang as Lady Gaya Deguchi
o
Joo Da-young as young Gaya
·
Jin Se-yeon as Yoon Ok-ryun
o
Ji Woo as young Ok-ryun
Supporting characters
·
Kim Jae-wook as Kim Soo-ok
·
Kim Kap-soo as Toyama Denkai
·
Choi Jae-sung as Shin
Young-chul
·
Son Byong-ho as Choi Soo-ri
·
Shin Seung-hwan as Jjang-ddol
o
Kim Dong-hee as young
Jjang-ddol
·
Kim Ga-eun as So-so
·
Yoon Hyun-min as Toyama Aoki
·
Choi Cheol-ho as Shinjo Deguchi
·
Shin Eun-jung as Kim Sung-deok
·
Lee Cho-hee as Mal-sook
o
Kim Min-ha as young
Mal-sook
·
Bae Noo-ri as Yang-yang
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Jo Dong-hyuk as Shinichi
·
Choi Ji-ho as Aka
·
Kwak Seung-nam as
Genjo
·
Yang Ik-june as Hwang Bong-shik
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Jo Dal-hwan as
Poong-cha
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Ji Seung-hyun as
Kang-gae
·
Nuel as Kkab-sae
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Kim Sung-oh as Jung Jae-hwa
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Kim Seo-kyung as
Mang-chi
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Yoo Tae-woong as Shin
Ma-juk
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Seo Dong-gun as Cha
Sang-ki
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Choi Il-hwa as Seol Doo-sung
·
Jung Ho-bin as Wang
Baek-san
·
Song Jae-rim as Mo Il-hwa
·
Lee Joon-seok as
Won-pyung
·
Lee Chul-min as
Bul-gom
·
Uhm Tae-goo as Do-goo
·
Oh Soon-tae as Omogari
·
Kim Roi-ha as Shin Ga-jum
·
Park Chul-min as Old Man Fly
·
Kim Se-jung as Shin
Chung-ah
o
Lee Ji-woo as young
Chung-ah
·
Kim Byung-ki as Fortune teller
·
So Hee-jung as Mok
Po-daek, Mal-sook's mother
·
Lee Sang-hee as Kim
Cheom-ji
·
Jung Jin as Yamamoto
Hagesawa
·
Im Hyung-joon as Koichi
·
Jo Ha-seok as Sasaki
·
Im Se-hwan as Tamada
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Moon Hee-kyung as Nun director
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Hwang Chae-won as
Ran-ran
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Kim Yoon-hee as Ryoko
Deguchi
·
Yeo Ho-min as Ma
Dang-ga
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Lee Hae-in as Sunwoo
Jin
·
Han Je-in as Dan-shim
·
Kim Jae-kyung as Meiling
·
Tae Hang-ho as
Moon-bokk
While
it aired in Korea, the drama was simultaneously available online (with subtitles in several
languages) on Singapore-based video streaming
website Viki.
It aired in Japan on cable channel DATV beginning August 9,
2014.
In Thailand aired on PPTV HD beginning March 20, 2015.
Takes over the KBS2 Wed. & Thu. 21:55 time slot previously occupied
by "Bel Ami"
and followed by "Golden Cross"
April, 2014.
Based on the comic
series "Inspiring Generation" by Bang Hak-Ki (published by daily
newspaper Sports Seoul from June, 1985 to June, 1988)
First script reading
took place October, 2013 at KBS Annex Building in Seoul.
"Inspiring
Generation" was originally scheduled to air beginning in November, 2013,
but due to the extensive overseas filming, the series has been postponed to
January, 2013.
Actress Kim So-Eun was originally cast to
play Kim Ok-Ryeon, but dropped out due to filming delays and scheduling
conflicts. In her place, Jin Se-Yun plays
Kim Ok-Ryeon.
Screenwriter was
changed from ep.1-10 (Chae
Seung-Dae) to ep.11-24 (Park Kye-Ok).
Actor Kim Jae-Wook who plays Kim Soo-Ok
dropped out of the drama series. His last appearance is in episode 8.
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