A Hilariously Cursed Cinderella Rom-Com
Why it’s a blast
Quick, quirky, and bingeable — Only 10 episodes (~43–45 min each), so it’s over before you know it.
Goofy satire meets over-the-top rom-com — Visual gags, comedic narration, and CGI parodies keep it goofy but grounded.
The leads have awesome chemistry — Pyo Ye-jin is a delight here, and seeing Lee Jun-young go light-hearted instead of villain—yes, please!
Fills the soul with feel-good energy — Fans called it their "perfect palate cleanser," full of laughs, bickering, and surprisingly sweet moments.
Even emotional beats land hard — Towards the end, it balances the silliness with real, moving character backstories—fans got emotional.
breezy, hilarious, and heartfelt—and don’t mind a little silliness—this is your rom-com fix. It’s like a fairy-tale reboot with a sense of humor and a big dose of self-love.
Quick, quirky, and bingeable — Only 10 episodes (~43–45 min each), so it’s over before you know it.
Goofy satire meets over-the-top rom-com — Visual gags, comedic narration, and CGI parodies keep it goofy but grounded.
The leads have awesome chemistry — Pyo Ye-jin is a delight here, and seeing Lee Jun-young go light-hearted instead of villain—yes, please!
Fills the soul with feel-good energy — Fans called it their "perfect palate cleanser," full of laughs, bickering, and surprisingly sweet moments.
Even emotional beats land hard — Towards the end, it balances the silliness with real, moving character backstories—fans got emotional.
breezy, hilarious, and heartfelt—and don’t mind a little silliness—this is your rom-com fix. It’s like a fairy-tale reboot with a sense of humor and a big dose of self-love.
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