10 Best First-Generation K-Dramas

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The F4 clique from the K-Drama Boys Over Flowers.

First-generation K-dramas are easily overlooked by new fans, but some of the oldest series have timeless appeal. While K-dramas have been around for decades, the Hallyu Wave that popularized Korean culture across Asia hit at the end of the 1990s and carried on through Y2K.

As such, classic K-dramas from the 2000s laid the groundwork for dramaland's future. As the years passed and K-dramas became widely appreciated on a global scale, the number of new series exponentially increased annually. By 2026, major streaming services like Netflix are now turning out masterpiece K-dramas month after month, proliferating the industry's all-time high popularity. Yet, while K-dramas are more accessible than ever before, the genre owes everything to its first-generation hits. My Lovely Sam Soon A Heartbroken Baker Crosses Paths With A Restaurant Owner In Need Just when it seems like Kim Sam-soon has everything going for her, her life falls apart. Her cheating boyfriend breaks up with her on Christmas Eve, shortly followed by her losing her job— all while a crowd of strangers watch. Luckily, one of the spectators is Hyun Jin-heon , a restaurateur in need of a pastry chef. This wholesome K-drama about cooking takes a turn when Sam-soon and Jin-heon— who already don't particularly like one another— enter a fake relationship on the condition that neither party falls in love. Of course, feelings have a way of going against logic, and soon Sam-soon and Jin-heon are both fighting against their better judgment. Full House An A-List Actor & Aspiring Screenwriter Enter A Fake Relationship Similarly, feel-good K-drama Full House also centers on the fake relationship between star actor Lee Young-jae and aspiring writer Han Ji-eun . The pair initially meet by chance on vacation, but when Ji-eun returns home, she learns her so-called friends have put her house up for sale— and Young-jae has already bought it. Related 10 Best Opposites-Attract K-Dramas, Ranked Most Korean dramas follow familiar formulas, but two contrasting characters unexpectedly falling in love may be the genre's most timeless trope. Posts By Shealyn Scott After they strike up a deal for Ji-eun to stay as a housemaid, the pair realize they're polar opposites. Yet, when an opportunity arises for Young-jae to make his childhood crush jealous, he seizes it by proposing to Ji-eun. As all contract marriages eventually reveal, however, Ji-eun and Young-jae develop real feelings for one another. Princess Hours To Fulfill Her Grandfather's Dying Wish, An Average Teen Agrees To Marry A Prince In an alternate world where the monarchy was never abolished in Korea, Princess Hours follows the unlikely match of Crown Prince Lee Shin and Shin Chae-kyeong , an ordinary high school student. Unbeknownst to both teens, their grandfathers were close friends and secretly arranged their betrothal. Soon, duty gives way to young love. Most coming-of-age K-dramas touch on similar themes, but it's far from the norm for a teenage protagonist to work through growing pains in a palace. Nevertheless, Princess Hours offers light-hearted banter, absurd twists, and a well-earned fairytale ending that feels just as satisfying as the end credits of a blockbuster romantic comedy. Stairway to Heaven Childhood Sweethearts Who Were Once Torn Apart Unexpectedly Reconnect Named after the hit Led Zeppelin song, Stairway to Heaven is a melodramatic tragedy about Han Jung-suh and Cha Song-joo , young lovers who are separated by the wicked schemes of Jung-suh's evil stepsister. Of course, not even a faked death, forced engagement, or bout of memory loss is enough to stop their fated romance. Like many K-dramas about young love, however, Stairway to Heaven asserts that your first isn't always the last. Just as Jung-suh and Song-joo find their way together, life gets in the way with a cruel, ironic twist: Jung-suh has rapidly-progressing cancer. When she dies in Song-joo's arms shortly thereafter, it's the closest thing the characters get to a happy ending. Couple or Trouble A Fixer-Upper Takes Advantage Of An Heiress' Sudden Amnesia Loosely based on a classic Hollywood film called Overboard, Couple or Trouble is a paradigmatic opposites-attract story following tactless heiress Anna Jo and working-class handyman Jang Chul-soo . The characters first cross paths when Chul-soo is hired to renovate Anna's yacht. When she's dissatisfied with his work, however, she throws the man and his tools overboard. Afterward, Couple or Trouble uses nearly every common K-drama trope imaginable. Anna herself falls into the water after a fight with her estranged husband, causing intense amnesia. To get revenge, Chul-soo convinces Anna that she's his live-in girlfriend. What starts as a vengeful ploy, however, turns into a valuable lesson when Anna loses her sharp edges and changes Chul-soo's life. I’m Sorry, I Love You One Man's Quest For Answers Spirals Into A Grand Tragedy I'm Sorry, I Love You is an infamous love story, and no doubt a K-drama you can only watch once due to its devastating ending. The tragedy begins with Cha Moo-hyuk living on the streets of Melbourne until a chance encounter with Song Eun-chae inspires his return to Korea. Sadly, the more Moo-hyuk learns about his past, the more dismal his outlook becomes. A last-second twist reveals his series-long rival to actually be his adopted brother, who direly needs a heart transplant. To save one person's life, Moo-hyuk decides to give up his own— but not before calling Eun-chae to say"I'm sorry, I love you." Winter Sonata First Love Prevails Over Time, Space, And A Bit Of Hypnosis Out of the biggest classic K-drama romances, few were as influential as Winter Sonata, which became a major international hit upon its 2002 release. The romantic melodrama centered on Kang Joon-sang , a lonely teen who falls in love with kindhearted classmate Jeong Yoo-jin . Their young love is cut short, unfortunately, by a life-changing car crash. Winter Sonata is the second entry in the Endless Love tetralogy, preceded by Autumn in My Heart and followed by Summer Scent and Spring Waltz . When Joon-sang wakes up with no memory prior to the accident, his estranged mother uses his amnesia as an opportunity to make amends— by hypnotizing Joon-sang into forgetting his traumatic childhood, that is. Years later, Yoo-jin coincidentally crosses paths with Joon-sang— now going by the name Lee Min-hyung— and wonders why he seems so much like her presumed-dead first love. Jewel In The Palace A Fascinating Historical K-Drama Based On True Events Nowadays, there are countless period piece K-dramas dedicated to the Joseon Dynasty, ranging from meticulous historically-accurate tales to more fantastical spins on the era. A pioneer of the sub-genre that deserves continual celebration is Jewel In The Palace, a story inspired by real-life historical figures like King Jungjong and Seo Jang-geum . Subscribe to the newsletter for classic K-drama insights Build a smarter watchlist by subscribing to the newsletter for curated context on classic and influential K-dramas, recommendation highlights, and behind-the-scenes perspectives that deepen your appreciation. Subscribe By subscribing, you agree to receive newsletter and marketing emails, and accept our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. You can unsubscribe anytime. After losing her parents due to rampant political violence, Jang-geum navigates life as a royal cook until she's sent to Jeju Island, wherein she pivots to learning medicine. Upon her return to the palace, Jang-geum climbs the ranks until she becomes the first woman in history to be the king's personal physician. From birth to death, Jang-geum's story is sensational. Boys Over Flowers A Strong-Willed Scholarship Student Disrupts Her School's Elite Clique To be pedantic, Boys Over Flowers technically falls under second-wave dramas, as some historians posit 2008 as a turning point for the Hallyu Wave. Nonetheless, 2009's Boys Over Flowers is largely considered to be a classic, with the romance being credited as one of the most popular entry-level dramas of all time. Beyond its legendary K-drama love triangle, Boys Over Flowers catapulted its main cast to stardom. The love story between scholarship student Geum Jan-di and chaebol heir Gu Jun-pyo was fraught with toxic twists and turns, but the adversity they faced made their relationship that much more gratifying, cementing Boys Over Flowers as an inescapable guilty pleasure. Coffee Prince An Unlikely Romance Blooms Amidst A Web Of Lies Long before Gong Yoo delivered show-stopping performances in Train to Busan and Squid Game, he starred in quintessential K-drama Coffee Prince as Choi Han-gyeol. To avoid his grandmother's matchmaking attempts, Han-gyeol poses as a gay man, going so far as to hire a fake boyfriend: Go Eun-chan , a gender non-conforming woman who is constantly mistaken for a boy. Your Rating close 10 stars 9 stars 8 stars 7 stars 6 stars 5 stars 4 stars 3 stars 2 stars 1 star Rate Now 0/10 Leave a Review Your comment has not been saved Like Follow Followed Coffee Prince TV-Y7 Comedy Drama 10/10 Release Date 2007 - 2012-00-00 Cast See All Powered by Expand Collapse As Han-gyeol and Eun-chan grow closer while working together at the titular coffee shop, their feelings turn into conundrums. Han-gyeol, believing Eun-chan is a man, begins to question himself and his sexuality. Meanwhile, Eun-chan's double-life only provides added stress. Yet, what makes Coffee Prince an unbeatable first-generation K-drama is how well it's aged; 19 years later, it remains a fan-favorite.

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