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PR: Crunchyroll Streams Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation (MBC) Korean Dramas: General Hospital 2, I R




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Tofusensei



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PostPosted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 4:05 pm Reply with quote
Nice. I've really wanted to watch Jumong but the DVDs were always just a little more expensive than I wanted to pay.
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poonk



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PostPosted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 7:17 pm Reply with quote
Ah, so this is why I Really Really Like You fansubs disappeared from the usual places last year... I tried watching it when it first aired and ended up stalling at ep08... for like 3 years. I'm slowly picking it up again. It's not the greatest K-drama out there, especially considering it's a whopping 34 episodes (usual K-drama length is about 16 episodes). Even longer series that I loved, once they go too far beyond the usual 16 episodes they seem to be stretching it around episode 20 or so; so I'm not sure how this somewhat mediocre one is going to fare at twice the normal length. But hey, it stars Lee Min Ki (okay, Lee Min Gi, if you will) and that's reason enough for me to continue for now, although it's not high priority viewing. Interesting, though, to see that Crunchyroll is streaming dramas too-- have they always done that?
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babbo



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PostPosted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 8:16 pm Reply with quote
poonk wrote:
Ah, so this is why I Really Really Like You fansubs disappeared from the usual places last year... I tried watching it when it first aired and ended up stalling at ep08... for like 3 years. I'm slowly picking it up again. It's not the greatest K-drama out there, especially considering it's a whopping 34 episodes (usual K-drama length is about 16 episodes). Even longer series that I loved, once they go too far beyond the usual 16 episodes they seem to be stretching it around episode 20 or so; so I'm not sure how this somewhat mediocre one is going to fare at twice the normal length. But hey, it stars Lee Min Ki (okay, Lee Min Gi, if you will) and that's reason enough for me to continue for now, although it's not high priority viewing. Interesting, though, to see that Crunchyroll is streaming dramas too-- have they always done that?


They used to have a boatload of them before they went legit. I'd guess they were pretty comparable to anime in the amount of people they drew in. This is pretty old news too. They posted this up crunchyroll before they announced the reborn simulcast even o,o;;
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 10:35 pm Reply with quote
I missed the dramas that I used to watch on Asian TV before they stopped broadcasting. I'm glad Crunchyroll streams these dramas... I started to view "Spotlight" and I'm getting my old fix back. Smile
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