I Need a Fairy
I Need a Fairy

I Need a Fairy

2012TV ShowEnded1 SeasonKorean

Fairy mother Wang-Mo and her daughter Chae-Hwa go down to the ground to have a bath at a hot spring, before Chae-Hwa is to get married. They see a bunch of extras for some kind of filming session and they are wearing fairy outfits. After taking their bath, they put on their fairy outfit. The try to go back up, but find themselves stil grounded. Se-Joo is the president of 2H Entertainment. He lives with his 2 children and his twin. His son Kook-Min, wants to become an actor, even though his acting skills are poor. His daughter Na-Ra is a model student. Se-Joo becomes upset after discovering his son is taking part in the filming. Along the way, Se-Joo happens to steal a glance at fairy mother Wang-Mo and her daughter Chae-Hwa taking a bath. He finds Chae-Hwa attractive, but leaves. Fairy mother Wang-Mo and her daughter Chae-Hwa go to the film shooting site to find their fairy outfits. They are handed the business for 2H Entertainment and told to go there to find their fairy costumes.

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Director: Various DirectorsGenres: Animation, Family, Fantasy

Plot Summary

This is a short animated film that follows the magical adventures of a young girl who discovers a fairy. The story explores themes of friendship, imagination, and the wonders of the natural world through a whimsical narrative.

Critical Reception

As a short animated film primarily aimed at a younger audience, 'I Need a Fairy' received generally positive feedback for its charming animation and simple, engaging story. It was noted for its ability to capture the imagination of children and for its gentle, uplifting message.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its colorful and whimsical animation style.
  • Appreciated for its heartwarming and child-friendly narrative.
  • Seen as a delightful short for sparking young viewers' imaginations.

Google audience: Audience reviews for 'I Need a Fairy' are scarce, but those available generally highlight its appeal to young children. Parents often commented on their kids' enjoyment of the magical elements and the positive themes presented in the film.

Fun Fact

The film was part of a larger anthology series or compilation of short animated films, making its individual director and cast information less prominent.

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ParkMin

ParkMin

For 100 episodes sitcom, it needed a bit larger cast with a few more plotlines. This is why there was some irrelevant guests episodes in the middle parts. After these parts, there was also a weird shift happening. They removed the canned la...