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Best Korean Anime Series – Top 10 Korean Anime

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Korean Anime Series: Anime has been around for a while and is still growing in popularity across the globe. The expanding anime community has led to more theatrical releases of anime films than ever before.

Without giving it any consideration, we assume that when someone says “anime,” they are talking about Japanese animation. Although we are usually right, there are times when they are referring to anime from other nations. Here is some Korean anime Series. In this article, we will discuss Top 10 Korean Anime Series.

Yobi, The five Thailed Box

Yobi, The five Thailed Box

In East Asian mythology, the nine-tailed fox is a common character; in Korean, it is known as the Kumho. The tale of Yobi, The Five Tailed Fox, is partially based on the legend of the Kumho. When she decides to save an extraterrestrial who has been abandoned by its fellow aliens and is trapped on earth, Yobi, a mythical fox, changes into a human.

She ends up attending a school for outcast children where she falls in love with humanity and develops a close bond with her new buddy Geum-ee. She attempts to lead a perfect life among people, but this is much easier said than done. She will eventually require a human soul, and she must also safeguard Geum-ee from the

Green Days

Green Days

A high school student named Yi-rang is followed in Green Days: Dinosaur and I as she battles the difficulties of maturing, falling in love, and being true to herself. When she meets Cheol-soo and Soo-min, two classmates with their own goals and issues, she has all but given up on her desire to be an athlete. All three of the teenagers experience growth and change as a result of their connections.

Seoul Station

Seoul Station

Hye-sun is attempting to leave her life as a prostitute. Her father Suk-gyu is attempting to contact his estranged daughter in the meantime. Before either of them can complete their objectives, a zombie epidemic interrupts them, requiring all of their resources to survive. In reality, Seoul Station is an animated precursor to Train to Busan, a live-action film by the same director.

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Oseam

Oseam

Oseam is hardly known in the United States despite enjoying a high reputation in both France and Korea. It centers on Gami and Gilson, two orphans who settle at a Mahayana Buddhist temple as their new home. The two assist around the temple to pay their rent.

They attempt to cope with losing Gami’s eyesight, their house, and their parents to a fire as they adjust to their new life there. Gilson still hopes to visit Gami’s parents even though she is aware they won’t be returning.

The King of Pigs

The King of Pigs

Kyung-min kills his wife after his business fails. He reconnects with his middle school classmate Jong-suk, a ghostwriter who yearns to create his own stories, in an effort to try and deal with his emotions. The two ex-friends talk fondly about their days in middle school when they endured severe bullying at the hands of the “dogs” who nicknamed them “pigs,” while keeping their current lives hidden.

When Kim Chul, the so-called “King of Pigs,” defends them, their lives get better. However, something terrible has happened to Kim Chul just now, and both Kyung-min and Jong-suk must face that reality.

Wonderful Days

Wonderful Days

The environment has almost been totally ruined by pollution in the year 2142. To combat this, the DELOS system, a potent way of converting pollution into energy, is used to power Ecoban, a city. All of this comes at a price; a working class outside the city is required to gather carbonite to power the system.

One of these employees is Shua, a young guy who is forced to decide between two lovers: Jay, a friend from his youth, and Cade, a senior security guard at Ecoban. The background of this movie is almost totally created using CGI, while the characters are actually drawn on cells.

My beautiful Girl, Mari

My beautiful Girl, Mari

Kim Nam-close woo’s friends and family have all abandoned him. His father passed away, his best buddy is relocating to Seoul for school, and his mother is giving her new boyfriend more attention than she is giving him. He dives into fantasy to deal with his loneliness. He meets Mari, a girl who might not be fully real but who can help him deal with the difficult reality of his life, in his fantasies.

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Doggy Poo

Doggy Poo

Doggy Poo, the main character, was “made” by a dog and is angry because he doesn’t seem to have a reason to be alive. He discovers that he does, in fact, have a purpose: to feed and support the growth of plants. The movie received the Viewer’s Choice Award at the 2003 Big Apple Anime Fest and the Best Pilot Award at the 2003 Tokyo International Anime Fair.

The House

The House

The House, also known as Jib in Korean, tells the tale of a lady who discovers a piece of jewelry that grants her the ability to communicate with every spirit that resides in her house. She asks the ghosts she became friends with for assistance when she learns that the city plans to destroy her neighborhood.

The Fake

The Fake

The seemingly innocent church elder Choi Gyeong-seok intervenes when a small village is going to be razed to make space for a dam and offers to provide new homes for his people. Choi, however, is just taking the money from his supporters and has grandiose intentions to steal all of their resettlement monies. Instead of actually helping them with housing. Kim Min-chul, a violent alcoholic with a horrible reputation, is the lone person who rejects his charm.

Final Thoughts

The popular K-Drama and K-Pop from South Korea are enjoyed by both teenagers and adults. Since its primary industries are K-drama and K-Pop, South Korea might not be able to take the top rank in the animation division—at least not right away. But i think you will love these Korean Anime Series.

 

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