The topic of High Kick: Revenge of the Short Legged is one that has captured the attention of many people in recent years. Since its emergence, High Kick: Revenge of the Short Legged has generated a great deal of debate and discussion in various sectors of society. It has provoked both interest and controversy, with conflicting opinions and opposing positions. High Kick: Revenge of the Short Legged has had an impact in different areas, from politics and economics to culture and entertainment. In this article, we will explore the phenomenon of High Kick: Revenge of the Short Legged in depth, analyzing its origin, its evolution and its influence on today's world.
High Kick: Revenge of the Short Legged | |
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Genre | Situation comedy |
Created by | Kim Byung-wook |
Written by | Baek Sun-woo Jang Jin-ah Lee Young-chul |
Directed by | Kim Byung-wook Park Soon-tae Jo Chan-joo Kim Yeong-gi |
Starring | Ahn Nae-sang Yoon Yoo-sun Yoon Kye-sang Seo Ji-seok Lee Jong-suk Krystal Jung Park Ha-sun Baek Jin-hee Kim Ji-won Julien Kang Kang Seung-yoon Lee Juck Park Ji-sun Go Young-wook Yoon Gun |
Country of origin | South Korea |
Original language | Korean |
No. of episodes | 124 |
Production | |
Running time | 28 minutes |
Production company | Chorokbaem Media |
Original release | |
Network | MBC |
Release | September 19, 2011 March 30, 2012 | –
Related | |
Unstoppable High Kick! |
High Kick: Revenge of the Short Legged | |
Hangul | |
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Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Haikik! : Jjalbeun dariui yeokseup |
McCune–Reischauer | Haik'ik! : Tchalbŭn tariŭi yŏksŭp |
High Kick: Revenge of the Short Legged (Korean: 하이킥! : 짧은 다리의 역습) was a South Korean sitcom that aired from 2011 to 2012. Revolving around the lives of the Ahn family and their neighbors, it explored the lives of people who are down and out and how they manage to recover.
The story begins in 2041, where Lee Juck has released a best-selling novel called "High Kick: Revenge of the Short-legged". The book describes his experience with the Ahn's and Ji-won's households, the primary plot being the Ahn family's financial hardship. The story is narrated by Lee Juck himself.
The drama begins when Nae-sang's business partner, who has embezzled funds from the company, flees the country and leaves behind a mountain of debts and a horde of angry creditors. Faced with the prospect of going to debtors' prison, Nae-sang frantically collects his family (his wife in the middle of a massage session, his son during an ice hockey match and his daughter who had just arrived from LA) and escapes to the countryside.
Rendered both bankrupt and homeless, the family has no place to stay for the night after Nae Sang's plans to live with his great uncle fall through (the old man has died and sold his house). In desperation, they call Yoo Sun's younger brother, Kye-sang. They decide to move into the house he shares with Ji-seok, Yoo-sun's other younger brother.
The series follows several subplots through to their conclusion; the relationship between Ha-sun and Ji-seok, Jin-hee's search for a stable career, the one-sided love triangle between Ji-won, Jin-hee, and Kye-sang, and Jong-seok's unrequited love for Ji-won.
Most characters use the actor's real name (with the exception of surnames).
It aired on Japan cable channel KNTV.
It aired in Thailand on Workpoint TV in July 2012.
It aired in Panama on RPC-TV in upcoming 2019.
Episode # | Date | Average audience share | |||
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TNmS Ratings | |||||
Nationwide | Seoul National Capital Area | ||||
1 | 2011/09/05 | 10.2% (14th) | 11.9% (7th) | ||
2 | 2011/09/06 | 10.4% (11th) | 12.4% (8th) | ||
3 | 2011/09/07 | 9.5% (12th) | 10.9% (10th) | ||
4 | 2011/09/08 | 11.2% (9th) | 13.1% (6th) | ||
5 | 2011/09/09 | 9.8% (12th) | 11.2% (8th) | ||
6 | 2011/09/12 | 9.7% (14th) | 10.5% (10th) | ||
7 | 2011/09/13 | 10.9% (9th) | 11.9% (9th) | ||
8 | 2011/09/14 | 10.6% (16th) | 12.5% (11th) | ||
9 | 2011/09/15 | 11.1% (10th) | 12.0% (7th) | ||
10 | 2011/09/16 | 13.1% (7th) | 16.0% (5th) | ||
11 | 2011/09/19 | 11.4% (10th) | 12.8% (7th) | ||
12 | 2011/09/20 | 9.9% (14th) | 11.1% (9th) | ||
13 | 2011/09/21 | 10.7% (11th) | 11.8% (10th) | ||
14 | 2011/09/22 | 9.7% (17th) | 11.0% (12th) | ||
15 | 2011/09/23 | 10.8% (9th) | 11.3% (8th) | ||
16 | 2011/09/26 | 10.7% (10th) | 11.7% (7th) | ||
17 | 2011/09/27 | 12.5% (10th) | 13.3% (7th) | ||
18 | 2011/09/28 | 10.1% (17th) | 12.1% (8th) | ||
19 | 2011/09/29 | 11.1% (10th) | 12.8% (7th) | ||
20 | 2011/09/30 | 10.7% (12th) | 12.6% (7th) | ||
21 | 2011/10/03 | 11.1% (13th) | 12.9% (7th) | ||
22 | 2011/10/04 | 11.0% (14th) | 12.0% (13th) | ||
23 | 2011/10/05 | 10.7% (13th) | 13.4% (9th) | ||
24 | 2011/10/06 | 9.9% (12th) | 11.4% (7th) | ||
25 | 2011/10/07 | 9.3% (19th) | 11.0% (12th) | ||
26 | 2011/10/10 | 9.9% (13th) | 11.4% (9th) | ||
27 | 2011/10/11 | 10.9% (10th) | 12.3% (7th) | ||
28 | 2011/10/12 | 10.5% (13th) | 11.9% (9th) | ||
29 | 2011/10/13 | 10.2% (14th) | 12.4% (6th) | ||
30 | 2011/10/14 | 10.2% (13th) | 11.8% (6th) | ||
31 | 2011/10/17 | 10.9% (10th) | 13.5% (6th) | ||
32 | 2011/10/18 | 13.0% (9th) | 14.9% (5th) | ||
33 | 2011/10/19 | 11.7% (10th) | 12.5% (8th) | ||
34 | 2011/10/20 | 11.9% (10th) | 13.9% (5th) | ||
35 | 2011/10/21 | 11.4% (10th) | 12.1% (6th) | ||
36 | 2011/10/24 | 10.3% (14th) | 12.2% (9th) | ||
37 | 2011/10/25 | 12.2% (10th) | 14.7% (5th) | ||
38 | 2011/10/26 | 12.3% (10th) | 13.9% (6th) | ||
39 | 2011/10/27 | 15.2% (5th) | 17.1% (4th) | ||
40 | 2011/10/28 | 11.4% (9th) | 14.0% (4th) | ||
41 | 2011/10/31 | 10.4% (14th) | 11.6% (10th) | ||
42 | 2011/11/01 | 11.4% (10th) | 13.9% (5th) | ||
43 | 2011/11/02 | 11.2% (13th) | 12.3% (8th) | ||
44 | 2011/11/03 | 12.1% (10th) | 13.2% (5th) | ||
45 | 2011/11/04 | 10.9% (9th) | 12.1% (8th) | ||
46 | 2011/11/07 | (<8.7%) (NR) | 10.9% (12th) | ||
47 | 2011/11/08 | 11.7% (9th) | 12.3% (5th) | ||
48 | 2011/11/09 | 11.4 (10th) | 12.9% (6th) | ||
49 | 2011/11/10 | 10.8% (14th) | 11.9% (7th) | ||
50 | 2011/11/11 | 10.2% (14th) | 13.5% (6th) | ||
51 | 2011/11/14 | 12.8% (8th) | 14.7% (5th) | ||
52 | 2011/11/15 | 10.9% (16th) | 13.5% (8th) | ||
53 | 2011/11/16 | 12.4% (9th) | 13.8% (5th) | ||
54 | 2011/11/17 | 10.3% (14th) | 12.2% (6th) | ||
55 | 2011/11/18 | 10.6% (14th) | 12.7% (8th) | ||
56 | 2011/11/21 | 12.9% (7th) | 14.5% (5th) | ||
57 | 2011/11/22 | 12.8% (11th) | 14.3% (7th) | ||
58 | 2011/11/23 | 12.4% (11th) | 14.0% (5th) | ||
59 | 2011/11/24 | 11.5% (11th) | 13.8% (5th) | ||
60 | 2011/11/25 | 11.4% (14th) | 13.2% (5th) | ||
61 | 2011/11/28 | 12.1% (15th) | 12.8% (12th) | ||
62 | 2011/11/29 | 11.7 (13th) | 13.1% (7th) | ||
63 | 2011/11/30 | 10.9% (14th) | 12.8% (6th) | ||
64 | 2011/12/01 | 10.5% (13th) | 12.1% (9th) | ||
65 | 2011/12/02 | 12.3% (8th) | 14.3% (5th) | ||
66 | 2011/12/05 | 12.3% (8th) | 12.9% (8th) | ||
67 | 2011/12/06 | 9.7% (19th) | 11.4% (15th) | ||
68 | 2011/12/07 | 12.6% (8th) | 14.5% (4th) | ||
69 | 2011/12/08 | 12.5% (9th) | 13.9% (5th) | ||
70 | 2011/12/09 | 14.5% (4th) | 16.6% (4th) | ||
71 | 2011/12/12 | 13.4% (6th) | 14.6% (4th) | ||
72 | 2011/12/13 | 12.2% (11th) | 14.7% (5th) | ||
73 | 2011/12/14 | 12.7% (11th) | 14.9% (5th) | ||
74 | 2011/12/15 | 12.9% (8th) | 15.8% (4th) | ||
75 | 2011/12/16 | 14.2% (5th) | 16.8% (4th) | ||
76 | 2011/12/19 | 13.7% (6th) | 15.7% (5th) | ||
77 | 2011/12/20 | 13.2% (8th) | 15.6% (4th) | ||
78 | 2011/12/21 | 12.7%(9th) | 14.6% (4th) | ||
79 | 2011/12/22 | 12.7% (9th) | 13.9% (6th) | ||
80 | 2011/12/23 | 12.2% (14th) | 13.3% (8th) | ||
81 | 2011/12/26 | 11.8% (6th) | 12.9% (5th) | ||
82 | 2011/12/27 | 12.4% (8th) | 13.1% (5th) | ||
83 | 2011/12/28 | 12.0% (8th) | 13.6% (6th) | ||
84 | 2011/12/29 | 13.3% (5th) | 14.4% (3rd) | ||
85 | 2011/12/30 | 11.3% (13th) | 12.3% (6th) | ||
86 | 2012/01/02 | 10.9% (13th) | 11.2% (10th) | ||
87 | 2012/01/03 | 11.8% (8th) | 12.6% (7th) | ||
88 | 2012/01/04 | 11.7% (11th) | 13.2% (6th) | ||
89 | 2012/01/05 | 13.5% (9th) | 13.8% (6th) | ||
90 | 2012/01/06 | 12.6% (11th) | 13.7% (7th) | ||
91 | 2012/01/09 | 12.5% (15th) | 14.3% (7th) | ||
92 | 2012/01/10 | 14.1% (8th) | 14.2% (7th) | ||
93 | 2012/01/11 | 14.7% (6th) | 15.0% (6th) | ||
94 | 2012/01/12 | 14.6% (5th) | 17.4% (4th) | ||
95 | 2012/01/13 | 12.5% (9th) | 13.5% (8th) | ||
96 | 2012/01/16 | 11.0% (14th) | 10.7% (13th) | ||
97 | 2012/01/17 | 12.3% (10th) | 11.9% (11th) | ||
98 | 2012/01/18 | 12.9% (14th) | 12.4% (9th) | ||
99 | 2012/01/19 | 13.8% (12th) | 15.4% (5th) | ||
100 | 2012/01/20 | 11.1% (15th) | 11.7% (13th) | ||
101 | 2012/01/23 | 9.5% (20th) | 11.5% (13th) | ||
102 | 2012/01/24 | 9.6% (19th) | 10.3% (12th) | ||
103 | 2012/01/25 | 8.7% (19th) | 9.0% (18th) | ||
104 | 2012/01/26 | 9.7% (17th) | 9.3% (14th) | ||
105 | 2012/01/27 | 11.5% (17th) | 13.0% (7th) | ||
106 | 2012/01/30 | 10.1% (19th) | 11.0% (11th) | ||
107 | 2012/01/31 | 10.3% (17th) | 9.9% (15th) | ||
108 | 2012/02/01 | 12.6% (14th) | 14.1% (8th) | ||
109 | 2012/02/02 | 10.4% (17th) | 10.3% (17th) | ||
110 | 2012/02/03 | 9.8% (18th) | 11.1% (11th) | ||
111 | 2012/02/06 | 10.2% (19th) | 11.7% (12th) | ||
112 | 2012/02/07 | 8.7% (18th) | (<8.5%) (NR) | ||
113 | 2012/02/08 | 10.2% 20th) | 10.2% (16th) | ||
114 | 2012/02/09 | 9.2% (20th) | 9.3% (16th) | ||
115 | 2011/02/10 | 9.7% (19th) | 11.3% (12th) | ||
116 | 2012/02/13 | 8.6% (20th) | 9.5% (15th) | ||
117 | 2012/02/14 | 10.6% (15th) | 11.9% (9th) | ||
118 | 2012/02/15 | 9.7% (17th) | 11.3% (11th) | ||
119 | 2012/02/16 | 10.3% (18th) | 11.6% (12th) | ||
120 | 2012/02/17 | 10.4% (18th) | 12.9% (8th) | ||
121 | 2012/02/20 | 8.5% (19th) | 9.2% (18th) | ||
122 | 2012/02/21 | 10.0% (14th) | 12.4% (8th) | ||
123 | 2012/02/22 | 11.7% (16th) | 12.0% (12th) | ||
124 | 2012/02/23 | 11.9% (14th) | 12.7% (9th) | ||
125 | 2012/02/24 | 10.6% (14th) | 12.3% (9th) | ||
126 | 2012/02/27 | 10.4% (17th) | 12.2% (12th) | ||
127 | 2012/02/28 | 9.1% (17th) | 10.4% (9th) | ||
128 | 2012/02/29 | 9.3% (19th) | 9.8% (18th) | ||
129 | 2012/03/01 | 5.6% (30th) | 7.3 (31st) |
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