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My Unicorn Girl
Sang Tian is an aspiring figure skater. On the day she turns 18, she vows to her family that she will be accepted to the same university that her mother once attended. To get in, she must pass a test, which she – an exceptionally competent skater and student – expects to ace.
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Plot Summary
Sang Tian enrolls in an ice hockey college under false pretenses, pretending to be a man to join the men's team. Her elaborate deception is put to the test when she finds herself falling for her childhood friend, Wen Bing. As their relationship deepens and the pressures of maintaining her secret mount, Sang Tian must navigate the challenges of love, friendship, and the intense world of competitive ice hockey.
Critical Reception
My Unicorn Girl was primarily aimed at a younger audience and received generally lighthearted reviews. It was praised for its charming romance and energetic portrayal of ice hockey, though some critics noted its predictable plotlines and reliance on common romantic comedy tropes.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its cute and sweet romantic storyline.
Appreciated for its depiction of youth, friendship, and sportsmanship.
Some found the plot predictable and formulaic.
Google audience: Audience reception data on Google is not readily available for this series. However, general sentiment indicates appreciation for its lighthearted romantic elements and the integration of sports themes, often described as a feel-good watch for fans of young romance dramas.
Fun Fact
The series was filmed in Harbin, China, a city known for its cold climate and significant ice and snow culture, providing an authentic backdrop for the ice hockey scenes.
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