- Name: My Absolute Boyfriend
- Alternative Titles: Romantic Comedy King, Absolutely Him
- Genre: Romance, Comedy, Fantasy
- Director: Jung Jung-Hwa
- Scriptwriter: Yuu Watase (manga), Yang Hyuk-Moon
- Production Company: Apollo Pictures, iHQ
- Publisher: SBS
- IMDb Rating: 7.0
- Episodes: 36
- Year of Production: 2018 – 2019
- Release Dates: May 15, 2019 – July 11, 2019
- Broadcast Schedule: Wednesday & Thursday at 22:00 (two episodes per day)
- Language: Korean
- Country: South Korea
Actors:
Young-Goo
Eom Yes-Yes
Ma Wang-Joon
Other Actors:
Hong Seo-Young / Diana
Choi Sung-Won / Nam Bo-Won
Kong Jung-Hwan / Department Head Ko
Kwon Hyun-Sang / Hwang In-Hyuk
Cha Jung-Won / Baek Kyu-Ri
Kim Do-Hoon / Yoo-Jin
Hong Seok-Cheon / Geum Eun-Dong
Ha Jae-Suk / Yeo Woong
Choi Joo-Won / Hwa-Ni
Ko Jung-Min / Ran
Synopsis
The series follows Eom Da-Da, a special effects makeup artist who has sworn off love after a painful breakup. Her life takes an unexpected turn when she acquires Young-Goo, an android robot programmed to be the perfect boyfriend. As Da-Da navigates her feelings and the complexities of her past relationship with popular actor Ma Wang-Joon, she finds herself caught between reality and fantasy.
Character Descriptions
- Young-Goo: Played by Yeo Jin-Goo, Young-Goo is an android robot designed to be the ideal boyfriend.
- Eom Da-Da: Portrayed by Minah, Da-Da is a special effects makeup artist who has closed her heart to love after a significant heartbreak.
- Ma Wang-Joon: Played by Hong Jong-Hyun, Wang-Joon is a famous actor and Da-Da’s ex-boyfriend.
Notes
- The series is an adaptation of the manga “Absolute Boyfriend” (“Zettai Kareshi”), written by Japanese author Yuu Watase. The manga was also adapted into a Japanese TV series in 2008.
- “My Absolute Boyfriend” aired on SBS, succeeding “Big Issue” and preceding “Doctor Detective.”
Official Website
For more information, visit the official website: SBS Drama – My Absolute Boyfriend
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