Three Color Fantasy

2017 South Korean television series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Three Color Fantasy

Three Color Fantasy (Korean: 세가지 색 판타지; RR: segaji saeg pantaji) is a South Korean Three-color drama trilogy by MBC and Naver consisting of three mini television series The Universe's Star (White), Romance Full of Life (Green) and Queen of the Ring (Gold). The dramas started airing on Naver TV Cast every Tuesday at midnight starting on January 24 and on MBC every Thursday at 23:10 (KST) starting on January 26, 2017.[1]

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Three Color Fantasy
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GenreRomance
Fantasy
Written byKim Ji-hyun (The Universe's Star)
Park Eun-young, Park Hee-kwon (Romance Full of Life)
Kim Ah-jung (Queen of the Ring)
Directed byKim Ji-hyun (The Universe's Star)
Park Sang-hoon (Romance Full of Life)
Kwon Sung-chang (Queen of the Ring)
StarringKim Jun-myeon, Ji Woo (The Universe's Star)
Yoon Shi-yoon, Cho Soo-hyang (Romance Full of Life)
Kim Seul-gi, Ahn Hyo-seop (Queen of the Ring)
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of episodes18 (MBC)
Production
Executive producersPark Sung-eun (MBC)
Kim Tae-wook (Naver)
ProducersKim Ho-joon (The Universe's Star)
Lee Woo-joon (Romance Full of Life)
Yoo Hyun-joong (Queen of the Ring)
Production companiesMBC
Naver
Original release
NetworkMBC
Naver TV Cast
ReleaseJanuary 26 (2017-01-26) 
March 23, 2017 (2017-03-23) (MBC)
Related
The Universe's Star
Romance Full of Life
Queen of the Ring
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Parts

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Color Title Dates Main cast
White The Universe's Star
  • January 24 – February 7, 2017 (Naver)
  • January 26 – February 9, 2017 (MBC)
Kim Jun-myeon

Ji Woo

Green Romance Full of Life
  • February 14 to 28, 2017 (Naver)
  • February 16 – March 2, 2017 (MBC)
Yoon Shi-yoon

Cho Soo-hyang

Gold Queen of the Ring
  • March 7 to 21, 2017 (Naver)
  • March 9 to 23, 2017 (MBC)
Kim Seul-gi

Ahn Hyo-seop

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Production

The drama trilogy was entirely pre-produced and co-produced between Naver and iMBC.[2]

The Universe's Star was written and directed by Kim Ji-hyun who is known for Splash Splash Love, which won an award at the 20th AsiaTV Awards as the best short drama.[3][unreliable source?]

Romance Full of Life marks the directing debut of the director Park Sang-hoon and his second work after directing the movie A Mere Life. The screenwriter Park Eun-young is known for his drama Hwarang: The Poet Warrior Youth.

Queen of the Ring's director Kwon Sung-chan is known for his drama One More Happy Ending, and the drama is the second work for the screenwriter Kim A-jung, after writing the scenario for Divorce Lawyer in Love drama.

The first script reading for the dramas took place in September and in October at MBC Broadcasting Station in Sangam, South Korea.[4][5]

Ratings

  • In the table below, the blue numbers represent the lowest ratings and the red numbers represent the highest ratings.
  • NR denotes that the drama did not rank in the top 20 daily programs on that date.
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Ep. Date Average audience share
TNmS[6] AGB Nielsen[7]
The Universe's Star
1 January 26, 2017 2.1% (NR) 1.4% (NR)
2 2.1% (NR) 1.0% (NR)
3 February 2, 2017 1.7% (NR) 2.4% (NR)
4 1.1% (NR) 1.5% (NR)
5 February 9, 2017 1.3% (NR) 1.2% (NR)
6 0.8% (NR) 1.0% (NR)
Average 1.5% 1.4%
Romance Full of Life
1 February 16, 2017 1.8% (NR) 2.1% (NR)
2 1.9% (NR) 2.9% (NR)
3 February 23, 2017 1.7% (NR) 1.8% (NR)
4 2.0% (NR) 1.7% (NR)
5 March 2, 2017 1.6% (NR) 1.4% (NR)
6 1.2% (NR) 1.2% (NR)
Average 1.7% 1.9%
Queen of the Ring
1 March 9, 2017 2.4% (NR) 1.9% (NR)
2 2.1% (NR) 1.9% (NR)
3 March 16, 2017 2.1% (NR) 1.6% (NR)
4 1.8% (NR) 1.5% (NR)
5 March 23, 2017 2.5% (NR) 2.4% (NR)
6 2.4% (NR) 2.5% (NR)
Average 2.2% 2.0%
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