Extraordinary You is a creative school romance K-drama with a fantasy twist. This drama story of a girl who finds out she is a character in a comic book and decides to change her own destiny. The drama is full of emotion, surprises, sweet moments, and deep questions about fate and free will.
Serial Info
- Country: South Korea
- Language: Hindi Dubbed
- Episodes: 16
- Duration: 54 mins per episode
- Genre: Fantasy, Romance, School, Youth
- Aired On: Oct 02, 2019
- Director: Kim Sang-hyub
Main Roles
- Kim Hye-yoon as Eun Dan-oh
A high school girl who finds out she is a side character in a comic book and wants to change her storyline. - Rowoon as Ha-ru
A nameless extra in the comic world who becomes close to Dan-oh and helps her fight her fate. - Lee Jae-wook as Baek Kyung
Dan-oh’s fiancé in the comic, who slowly starts to change his feelings toward her.
Support Roles
- Lee Na-eun as Yeo Joo-da – The comic’s female lead character.
- Jung Gun-joo as Lee Do-hwa – The second male lead in the comic who falls for Joo-da.
- Kim Young-dae, Lee Tae-ri, and more – Students and characters from both the comic and behind the scenes.
Eun Dan-oh is a cheerful girl from a rich family who attends a fancy high school. But one day, strange things start happening. She discovers that she and everyone around her are characters in a comic book and her life is written by someone else.
Worse, she is just a side character who is meant to suffer. But Dan-oh refuses to follow the script. She meets Ha-ru, a quiet boy with no name in the comic. Together, they try to change their fate and write their own love story, even if the writer doesn’t allow it.
As Dan-oh fights to take control of her life, she discovers secrets about the comic world, the people around her, and even her past. It’s a story about love, freedom, and finding your true self.
Extraordinary You has a beautiful and emotional ending. Even though the comic world may reset, Dan-oh and Ha-ru’s bond stays strong. Their love continues beyond the pages of the story. The ending is bittersweet but full of hope reminding us that even if we’re not the main character, we can still write our own story.