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5 Family-Friendly Korean Films and Dramas Perfect for your Chuseok 2024 Holiday!


Perfect Family Movies and Dramas for a Cozy Chuseok 2024!

Amid Chuseok (mid-autumn festival), families across Korea are gearing up for this cherished festival of togetherness. Known as the Korean Harvest Festival, Chuseok is a time when loved ones reunite to celebrate with traditional foods, games, and rituals. This annual holiday is not just about honoring ancestors but also about enjoying quality time with family.


In the spirit of family bonding, finding the perfect entertainment to enjoy together can enhance the festive atmosphere. Korean cinema and television offer a wide range of options that cater to all ages and preferences. Whether you’re in the mood for a heartwarming drama or a laugh-out-loud comedy, there’s something for everyone.



In this guide, we’ve curated a selection of family-friendly Korean films and dramas that are ideal for Chuseok. These picks promise to provide entertainment and spark conversations, making your holiday celebrations even more memorable. From touching stories to hilarious moments, these recommendations will ensure a delightful viewing experience for the whole family.


So, as you prepare for Chuseok, consider adding these Korean films and dramas to your watchlist. They’re sure to bring joy and create lasting memories with your loved ones during this special time.



1. Secret Zoo (2020)


Secret Zoo follows a lawyer who takes over a failing zoo and discovers that the animals are actually disguised humans. As he navigates the quirky situation, he works to restore the zoo’s charm and save it from closing.


"Secret Zoo" (Credits: mydramalist.com)

This film’s comedic and heartwarming storyline makes it a great choice for family movie night. Its humorous take on animal antics and the charming cast will provide laughs and enjoyment for all ages during Chuseok.



2. Miss Granny (2014)


This heartwarming film tells the story of a 74-year-old woman who magically regains her youth and experiences life as a 20-year-old again. Embracing her newfound youth, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery and adventure.



This film blends humor with heartfelt moments, making it ideal for family viewing. Its touching exploration of aging and rediscovery, combined with comedic elements, offers a delightful mix that will resonate with viewers of all ages.



3. Reply 1988 (2015 — 2016)


One of the most successful dramas from the Reply series, Reply 1988 is a nostalgic drama set in the late 1980s, focusing on five families living in the same neighborhood in Seoul. It highlights their everyday lives, friendships, and the bonds they share as they navigate the ups and downs of growing up.



This drama’s warm, nostalgic portrayal of family and community life makes it a perfect choice for Chuseok. Its heartwarming stories and relatable characters capture the essence of familial bonds and the joy of togetherness, resonating deeply during the holiday season.



4. Seoul Busters (2024)


Seoul Busters is a comical crime investigation drama that follows the transformation of the Songwon Police Department’s 2nd Violent Crimes Unit. Initially the least effective team in the country, they face a major overhaul when their new leader, Dongbang Yubin (Kim Dong Wook Delightfully Deceitful 2023), a renowned detective with a promising international career, steps in. As Yubin joins forces with the struggling unit, they tackle cases together and gradually forge a strong, cohesive team.


"Seoul Busters" (Credits: Disney+)

This drama's blend of comedy and crime-solving makes it an entertaining choice for family viewing. The engaging storyline and the dynamic between the quirky team members offer both humor and excitement, making it a great fit for the festive atmosphere.



5. Officer Black Belt (2024)


Officer Black Belt stars Lee Jung Do, played by Kim Woo Bin (Park Jung Joon, Our Blues 2022), who leads a seemingly ordinary life working at his father's chicken restaurant, indulging in video games, Kim Woo Bin (Park Jung Joon, Our Blues 2022), who leads a seemingly ordinary life working at his father's chicken restaurant and indulging in video games and socializing. However, he is a martial arts prodigy with top taekwondo, kendo, and judo ranks.

When he rescues a martial arts officer under attack, he steps in to cover for the injured officer. Partnered with probation officer Kim Sun Min, Lee Jung Do uses his exceptional fighting skills to handle dangerous situations, catching Kim's eye and eventually being encouraged to pursue a full-time role as a martial arts officer.



This film’s combination of action and comedy makes it an engaging watch for families. The protagonist’s extraordinary martial arts abilities and the film's humorous moments offer both excitement and light-hearted fun. It's available for streaming on Netflix now!


Which of these family-friendly Korean films and dramas are you most excited to watch this Chuseok? Share your thoughts and recommendations in the comments below!


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