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Emperor of the Sea

Emperor of the Sea
  • English:Emperor of the Sea
  • Korean:해신
  • Original Network: KBS(2004)
  • Aired: 2004/11/24 - 2005/05/25
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Summary&Synopsis
sea god (Korean: 해신) is a TV Series. Broadcast starts on 2004-11-24. The broadcast ended on 2005-05-25. The broadcasting station is KBS (2004).
The mysterious hero who ruled the seas is now revived! The definitive version of the Korean history TV series! . Jang Bo-go (Choi Suzy-young) was a man who once ruled the seas of East Asia. His turmoil was called “Sea God”
What is a half-life full of... . The Korean TV series ``Sea God'' cost 15 billion won to produce and became a hot topic for its grand scale and gorgeous costumes. At the time of broadcast, average visual acuity was high in South Korea.
It gained popularity with an audience rating of 30%. The cast includes many unique characters, including Suzyung Choi, who has a charismatic performance, and Soo Ae, who is popular for her innocent charm after appearing in ``Love Letter.''
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Sea God is a 51-part HD drama depicting the life of Jang Bogo, a general of the Silla Dynasty, from November 24, 2004 to May 26, 2005.
It is a special drama. It is the fourth historical drama produced in HD and has the highest number of broadcasts among KBS' HD special dramas.
This is the highest number ever recorded. Meanwhile, starting from Resurrection, the sequel to this work, KBS' Wednesday-Thursday dramas are taking the form of mini-series, with Kim Kap-soo, Go Myung-hwan, Lee Yeon-hee, etc.
It drew criticism for using actors who had previously appeared in it twice in a row. In addition, while aiming for a popular fusion historical drama, it is not based on the biography of Jang Bogo, the sea king who is a legend of the sea.
It was criticized for focusing on dramatic relationships. In addition, Soo-jong Choi (played by Jang Bo-go) began filming the drama as soon as MBC's War of the Roses ended.
Perhaps because of that, Choi Soo-jong's show, which was his entry into SBS, had to end with a reorganization in the spring of 2004.


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