Korean dramas, or K-dramas, have gained immense popularity worldwide, and you may have noticed that many of them are based on webtoons. But why is this the case?

One reason for the prevalence of webtoon-based K-dramas is the existing fan base. Webtoons, which are digital comics, have a dedicated following. By adapting these webtoons into dramas, producers can tap into an existing audience who are already invested in the story and characters.

Webtoons also provide a rich source of storytelling material. They often feature unique and compelling narratives that captivate readers. Adapting these stories into dramas allows for the exploration of different genres, from romance and fantasy to thriller and mystery.

Additionally, webtoons offer visual inspiration. With their vibrant and detailed artwork, webtoons provide a visual blueprint for creating visually appealing and engaging dramas. This visual appeal, combined with the well-crafted stories, attracts both existing fans and new viewers.

Some notable K-dramas that originated from webtoons include “True Beauty,” “Itaewon Class,” and “What’s Wrong with Secretary Kim.” These dramas have not only garnered high viewership but have also received critical acclaim for staying true to the essence of the source material.

The popularity of webtoon-based K-dramas can be attributed to the pre-existing fan base, the rich storytelling material, and the visual inspiration provided by webtoons. So, if you’re a fan of K-dramas, exploring webtoon adaptations might be a great way to discover new and exciting stories.

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Sources:

  • Time
  • Regina Kim
  • Screen Rant
  • Lingua Asia
  • Kpopmap