Chicken Nugget Review: Wryly Out-of-the-Box Series that is an Entertaining Delight!

Chicken Nugget Review: Directed by Lee Byung-hun, the Korean mystery comedy series 닭강정 stars Ryu Seung-ryong as Choi Seon-man, Ahn Jae-hong as Ko Baek-joong, and Kim You-jung as Choi Min-ah in lead roles. It also features Kim Nam-hee, Yang Hyun-min, Lee Ha-neui, Jung Ho-yeon, Park Jin-young, Yoo Seung Mok, and others. The Netflix series consists of a total of 10 episodes, each with a runtime of 35 minutes.

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Chicken Nugget Review

The series cantered around family, friendship, and the unexpected transformation of a beloved daughter into a chicken nugget. Based on the webtoon Fried Chicken by Park Ji-dok, this series takes viewers on a surreal and whimsical adventure unlike anything seen before in the realm of K-drama.

The series unfolds across 10 captivating half-hour episodes, plunging viewers into the extraordinary world of Choi Sung-man and his devoted intern, Go Baek-joong. Their ordinary lives take a fantastical turn when Sung-man’s daughter is inexplicably transformed into a chicken nugget by a mysterious contraption. This unexpected twist sets the stage for an epic adventure as Sung-man and Baek-joong embark on a mission to reverse the bizarre metamorphosis and rescue their friend from her crispy fate. Along the way, they encounter a motley crew of eccentric characters, each contributing to the series’ quirky charm and adding layers of depth to the narrative.

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At the heart of the series lies the dynamic chemistry between Ryu Seung-ryong and Ahn Jae-hong, whose on-screen partnership infuses the story with warmth and humour. Seung-ryong’s portrayal of Sung-man as a determined small-business owner provides a steady anchor amidst the chaos, while Jae-hong shines with his impeccable comic timing and heartfelt depiction of Baek-joong’s unwavering loyalty. Their endearing camaraderie drives the plot forward, captivating audiences with its blend of absurdity and heartfelt emotion. Through its offbeat premise and charming characters, the series offers a delightful escape into a world where the impossible becomes possible, leaving viewers eagerly anticipating each new twist and turn in the journey to restore a girl back from nugget-dom.

Netflix Korea continues to push boundaries with its diverse range of content, and Chicken Nugget is no exception. In a sea of dystopian dramas and twisty thrillers, this series stands out with its vibrant visuals, offbeat humour, and outlandish premise. From its saturated colours to its absurd sense of humour, this series offers a refreshing departure from traditional K-dramas. Director Lee Byeong-heon’s signature style shines through in this series, delivering a blend of dry humour and surrealism reminiscent of his previous hits like Extreme Job and Be Melodramatic. While the series may not be for everyone due to its unconventional humour, those who appreciate its unique brand of comedy are sure to be captivated by its curious rhythm.

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Despite its steadfast commitment to its peculiar premise, the series occasionally finds itself stumbling when certain elements fail to fully engage. However, it’s the compelling performances by Ryu Seung-ryong and Ahn Jae-hong that serve as the series’ anchor, ensuring that its charm and momentum persist throughout its entirety. Indeed, it stands out as a unique gem where viewers can simply immerse themselves in the laughter and vibrant characters, each portrayed with incredible sparks and unique flair.

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At times, the series does venture into exaggerated territory, which may feel unnecessary, and particularly towards the conclusion, there’s a sense that it could have taken a slightly different route to add an extra layer of spice. Nevertheless, it remains a delightful viewing experience, offering a chance to unwind and revel in the delightful chaos that consistently elicits genuine laughter and joy.

Chicken Nugget Review: Final Thoughts

This series is a delightful and whimsical journey that offers a fresh perspective on the K-drama genre. With its unique blend of humour, heart, and fried chicken, it’s a must-watch for fans of offbeat comedy and surreal storytelling. The series keeps you entertained from beginning to end, with few dull moments. The Korean comedy genre is experiencing a revival, and this show is perfect for a weekend when you want to unwind without taxing your brain too much. Highly recommended for a binge-watch session, so grab some popcorn or “chicken nuggets” and prepare to be transported into a world where anything is possible, even turning your loved ones into tasty snacks.

Kdrama Chicken Nugget is now streaming on Netflix.

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Chicken Nugget Review: This series offers humour in every aspect, providing offbeat comedy and surreal storytelling.
Shabnam Jahan
Shabnam Jahan
Shabnam Jahan has completed her Masters in Journalism Mass Communication from SRM University, Chennai. She has a total interning experience of 6 months and has previously interned at Asiana Times as a content writer and at The News Minute as a Graphic Designer.

2 COMMENTS

  1. Uhhhh…. okies i like magich things happens in show, but thus one the second she becomes a nuggets its for me the show fell flat on its face,

    Couldn they instead become something else like a animal,
    How abou a cat a cute black cat because of her black hair,

    I think all in korea likes cats, it have been more open for funny cat stuff,
    And is she not even as nuggets going to speak or move a bit, or roll away on the floor,

    I dont feel like to eat while i watching a sticky nugget for 10 episodes,

    I hope she gets to be human fast halfway,

    My score for now: 1.5 of 5

  2. Uhh right…..without the cute girl to look at or any other girl its bringing this show a bitt down, i dont know i can watch this without fast forward, im haf way trought episode 2,

    Its a bit to much talking and investigation , and we hardly see the chicken nuggets itself,

    I hope its not going to be a quiet tv show and ALOT OF BACKFLASHES in the past every 5 minutes so far…

    Mostly all they do is work stuff and eating…

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Chicken Nugget Review: This series offers humour in every aspect, providing offbeat comedy and surreal storytelling.Chicken Nugget Review: Wryly Out-of-the-Box Series that is an Entertaining Delight!