Konnichiwa and Annyeong Haseyo minna-san

Konnichiwa and Annyeong Haseyo minna-san

Hope that's correct above but what I'm saying is welcome everyone. May 10, 2019 is the first day of this blog and many may know me from 'Nao Kanzaki and Friends'... aitoda.com. There I have such a mix of things and finally decided to branch out with just a blog devoted to Japanese and Korean dramas. Will also be having some film reviews but one thing you won't see are any J-Pop idols or gravure models except for their dramas, this blog is dedicated 100% to dramas and films.

Also actresses as will be having many, many posts for them. Such as them appearing at events, mag spreads, interview pics and whatever else. So you should be seeing a lot of my bigger long time faves such as Erika Toda, Park Min-Young, Lee Yeon-Hee, Tsubasa Honda and too many others to count. The first few weeks there many not be too many posts for new dramas as I'll be copying many recaps from the old blog along with some film reviews and actress posts.

Won't be going too far back, perhaps to 2015 with a few exceptions and will have an entire series in a row to make it easy to follow. Did find it a problem completing series at the Nao Kanzaki blog, won't be doing that here as all the series will have a post for every episode. Thanks for visiting, it'll will be a work in progress for a while here but hopefully not for too long. Comments are also appreciated, like to know your opinions on dramas and for any recommendations you may have.

News and upcoming projects

News and upcoming projects

Should have done this on my Aitoda blog which is to let viewers know what's going on. Seems like a good way to let everyone know if I'll be taking a break, what to look forward to and any other tidbits.

Updating update, May 19th:

Whew, have finally finished transferring over enough posts from the Aitoda blog. May be a few here and there in the future for some new that's being introduced but there shouldn't be too many. Have also included announcers for women that I'll be posting about as my top two current faves just happen to be in that profession.

The first five episodes of '3-Nen A Gumi' have now been posted. For series over five shows will be doing two batches of them as I figure ten posts are way too many to read through during one sitting so will have the second half of the drama coming up in 2-3 weeks, highly recommend the show.

June 4th.... Have written up the recaps for episodes 7 and 8 of the '3-Nen A Gumi' show and will have those long with episode eight by June 6th. Up next for Korean dramas is up in the air but leaning towards a pair of shorter series which will be either "Splish Splash Love" or "The Universe's Star".

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Tuesday, February 11, 2020

Korean drama "Choco Bank": Episode's one and two recap





 Air Dates: February 15th to February 19, 2016 on Naver-TV
Series aired five consecutive nights, six shows in total that averaged 15 minutes in length

 There will be a different video at the top for all of these three recaps, one above for today is a short promo one that has some behind the scenes footage.

Main Cast:

 Park Eun-Bin as Ha Cho-Co.... owner of the 'Choco Bank' chocolate cafe, you can see the play with her name. The cafe is really struggling but perhaps with the help of a man she just met she can turn the tide as she's behind on all of her bills.

Kai as Kim Eun-Haeng.... the man Cho-Co met by accident and because of that she forced him to work at her cafe. He's been unemployed for five years though has a degree and in Korean Eun-Haeng means Bank.

Yun Joon-Suk as Bae Dal-Soo.... Cho-Co's childhood friend who also works at the cafe.

Lee Chae-Won as Hong Cherry(!).... reporter who we didn't meet until the fourth show and is doing some features on the cafe.

Lee Ii-Hwa as Mrs. Kim.... Eun-Haeng's mother who had no idea he was unemployed.

 Small cast but a small drama as the running time was just 86 minutes but a very enjoyable show, these mini series are faves of mine and how I wish there were more of them.




 That's Eun-Haeng in the top two screenshots, the show began off with that scene of him appearing to work at a bank. That's not the case but even his mother for five years had thought her son had a prestigious job at a bank but unknown to her that wasn't the case. Those screenshots were of our main male character dreaming that he had a job, somehow for five years Eun-Haeng has been out of work even though he's such a whiz at finances and does have a college degree. Eun-Haeng being out of work had brought a question to my mind is how did he support himself over those five years, especially when his family was in debt due to his father passing away.
 We learned Eun-Haeng had been unemployed when a security guard woke him up as he had been dozing in the lobby of a company. He had been searching the want ads with his usual zero success and still can't fathom how he couldn't get any kind of job. Eun-Haeng left the lobby in a daze and shortly after he heard the screams of a man shouting 'Stop that thief!'. As Eun-Haeng turned around he saw a young woman carrying a bag about to run past him. Eun-Haeng stopped the thief and like a good citizen handed the bag which was full of cash back to the man who immediately jumped in a taxi and said 'Thanks for the money Sis, I'll pay you back!'.






 For his action we should call Eun-Haeng an anti-hero as he nabbed the innocent person! He finally deduced that the woman was running away from the man and his soon to be partner was beside herself with fury. That woman's name is Cho-Co(!) and believe me she's heard many jokes about that from too many people, especially the woman at the bank she just left. That bag contained 5 million Won and she needed the cash to pay off her debts for her small chocolate cafe, Choco Bank. That man who yelled at Eun-Haeng to stop Cho-Co was her brother and to her that money is gone for good, what is Eun-Haeng going to do to make it up to her?
 She brought Eun-Haeng back to her cafe to 'interrogate' him and to Cho-Co's amazement he's been out of work for five years! That bewildered her as unknown to us at the time Cho-Co had watched Eun-Haeng every morning head to his job or at least she presumed that's where he was going. Like us viewers she couldn't understand why such an intelligent business minded person like Eun-Haeng be unemployed for so long, was there something seriously wrong with him? Cho-Co thought to herself, 'what can I do with this man who is broke but owes me five million Won?'.





 The only thought that came to her mind was to have Eun-Haeng work at her cafe. Of course she had no money so paying him was out of the question so Cho-Co did the math, if he works for no salary for three months that will total five million Won. Eun-Haeng was aghast at the idea but with no options he had to agree but think he may have relished the thought of actually having any kind of work. Cho-Co was very inept at financial matters and Eun-Haeng could see why the cafe was losing money, he volunteered to help her out with all of the bills, promoting and more.
 Cho-Co was so impressed with Eun-Haeng's skills, so much that she made an offer that the two of them should become partners. It took some wheeling and dealing but as you can see above the two are now partners though not in crime. These two shows just totaled 26 minutes so it's getting close to the end of the second show, that partnership was made but for now we didn't have any idea what changes were to come to the cafe. As the second episode ended the front door opened, a young man entered with Cho-Co uttering 'Dal-Su?' who we'll meet in the next recap.



































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