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Vampire Idol (Korean Drama)

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Description: A na?ve vampire prince struggles to become a global pop idol in this melodramatic youth sitcom.

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Hooked in two episodes - By Meikura

90%

Vampire Idol Reviewed by Meikura

Even though only two episodes of this drama has been subbed, I?ve been thoroughly enjoying it. The story goes a bit like this; an alien vampire prince with a ridiculously long name has travelled to Earth with his 3 bodyguards to go to a VIP concert, since musical pop bands appear to be forbidden on his planet. I believe he?s also looking to become a singer himself, though the subs haven?t gotten that far! However things go a little awry for the four when they crash on the planet, instead of gently arriving and so they?re learning about life on Earth, which is very different from their home planet. For one thing, short and slightly stubby appears to be the attractive trait on the prince?s planet, whereas here on Earth his three companions are what we like to call smokin? hot. While I was disappointed at first that No Min Woo would not be taking the lead,  I?ve since grown a fondness to Prince Baba, as the actor is much more suited to the character. He?s an arrogant, stuck up, kiss my foot kind of guy but he tends to grow on you. As for the other three, it?s simply a matter of choosing your favourite!  This live action appears to be a lot about character growth and has a lot of slapstick humour thrown into it. It?s not a drama that you have to take very seriously but is entertaining to watch and you probably have as much fun watching it as the actors did filming it. I recommend it for a different outtake on vampiric views and will wait with great anticipation for the other 118 episodes to be subbed!.

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