The ranking of the K-dramas favorites in Netflix South Korea has been updated, presenting some new features. While Korean dramas are noted for their production quality, compelling stories, and characters with great emotional depth facing complex dilemmas, the latest list has expanded its spectrum beyond the usual.
An anime based on a Japanese manga has been added to the selection. This addition has been recognized for its excellent quality and for having captured the interest of the public, despite being an animation.
The 0.01% of students at Jooshin School are in control of everything, but a new, quite secretive exchange student manages to open a crack in that unfathomable world.
This anime is based on the Taisho period in Japan. Tanjiro, a kind-hearted boy who sells coal for a living, discovers that his family was massacred by a demon. To make matters worse, his younger sister Nezuko, his only survivor, has been transformed into a demon. Although devastated by this harsh reality, Tanjiro vows to become a ‘demon hunter’ so he can restore his sister’s human form and kill the demon that massacred his family.
They once had unique superpowers, but modern life caused them to lose their abilities… until a mysterious woman changes everything.
Eight people trapped in a mysterious eight-story building participate in a tempting but dangerous game in which they win money as time passes.
At a young age, they stumbled into the world of parenting. In addition to their daily tasks, they face obstacles and the stigma of being teenage parents.
Amateur baseball players face sports professionals in a championship to determine which team is the overall winner.
In a world plagued by creatures known as Kaiju, Kafka Hibino aspired to enlist in the Defense Force. He makes a promise to go with his childhood friend, Mina Ashiro, but soon, life takes them their separate ways. While working cleaning up after the Kaiju battles, Kafka meets Reno Ichikawa. Reno’s determination to join the Defense Force rekindles Kafka’s promise to unite with Mina and protect humanity.
After returning to singlehood, this group of divorced men and women prepares to get their dates, live with other people and find love again.
The ‘queen of department stores’ and her husband—who comes from a small town—go through a marital crisis until, suddenly, love begins to blossom again…
A respected commentator suddenly loses the ability to filter his words on the air and attracts the attention of a television writer who invites him to her variety show.
In recent times, these korean series have captured the interest of an international audience thanks to their high quality production. A clear example of this phenomenon is “The Squid Game,” a Netflix production, which managed to captivate millions of viewers around the world and became a benchmark for the entertainment potential of K-dramas.
The streaming platforms have played a crucial role in this boom, providing access to these Korean dramas anytime, anywhere, removing language and visual quality barriers, and allowing users to enjoy marathons of your favorite series with ease.
It should be noted that, although this list reflects preferences in South Korea, some of the titles mentioned may not be available in all regions, given the variability of streaming catalogs by country.