As the hit K-drama “Resident Playbook” nears its finale tonight, the cast members shared heartfelt messages expressing their gratitude to fans and reflecting on their experiences during the filming of the series.
A spin-off of the popular show “Hospital Playlist”, “Resident Playbook” explores the lives of hospital residents, focusing on their growth, friendships, and the challenges they face as they begin their medical careers.
Go Youn Jung’s Emotional Farewell
Go Youn Jung, who portrayed Yi Young, expressed her deep connection to the drama, saying,
“Every moment spent on this drama was valuable and precious. I feel sad and overwhelmed as I say goodbye. I am grateful for all the love from the viewers and will strive to repay that with better performances in the future.”
Shin Si Ah’s Gratitude for Her First Role
Shin Si Ah, who made her drama debut in “Resident Playbook” as Nam Kyung, expressed how special the experience was for her.
“It was an honor to conclude my first drama meaningfully. All the time spent living as Nam Kyung was so happy and precious,” she shared. “I hope to repay everyone with even better performances in the future.”
Kang You Seok’s Reflection on His Character
Kang You Seok, who played Jae Il, shared his deep affection for his role, saying,
“Through playing Jae Il, who cares for others and perseveres, I gained a lot of positive energy. The drama resonated with people just starting out in their careers or trying something new, and I hope the cheerful, positive energy of my character reached the viewers.”
Han Ye Ji’s Gratitude for the Experience
Han Ye Ji, who portrayed Sa Bi, humbly reflected on her experience, saying,
“It was an honor to be part of this drama, and I’m so happy to have shared the screen with Yi Young, Nam Kyung, Jae Il, and Do Won. Though I worried I might be a blotch on this wonderful production, the staff and team’s help allowed me to complete my journey smoothly.”
Jung Joon Won’s Joyful Farewell
Jung Joon Won, who played Gu Do Won, shared how happy and excited he felt during filming.
“The time I spent filming was the happiest and most exciting of my life,” he said. “I will never forget this beautiful journey, and I’m grateful to everyone involved. I hope all our viewers stay healthy and find happiness in their lives.”
The final episode of “Resident Playbook” will air on May 18 at 9:20 p.m. KST. Fans can look forward to an emotional and heartwarming conclusion to this beloved series.
The paranormal sci-fi sensation DAN DA DAN continues dominating headlines as the manga officially blows past 10 million copies in print. With Volume 19 set to release in Japan on April 4, 2025, this milestone adds yet another layer to the growing legend of Yukinobu Tatsu’s hit series. And with the anime’s second season arriving this summer, momentum for the franchise has never been hotter.
To mark the occasion, a celebratory trailer was released online, showcasing fan-favorite scenes from the anime’s first season. The highlight reel serves as a nostalgic trip through DAN DA DAN ’s chaotic blend of psychic powers, alien invasions, and urban ghost-hunting—reminding fans of what makes the story so addictive. The trailer also teases the high stakes and fresh madness awaiting viewers when Season 2 drops.
DAN DA DAN’s Meteoric Rise

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The rise of DAN DA DAN has been anything but ordinary. When the anime was announced at Jump Festa 2024, the manga was already sitting comfortably at 8 million copies in print. In just a few months, that number has skyrocketed by another 2 million—an impressive feat that underlines the series’ growing cultural impact.
International fans haven’t been left out of the fun either. English physical volumes are published by VIZ Media , while digital chapters are available through both the Shonen Jump app and MANGA Plus . This ensures that readers around the world can experience the wild world of ghostly schoolgirls, ancient aliens, and psychic brawls without missing a beat.
Season 2 Is Set to Explode

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With Science SARU again at the helm, Season 2 of the DAN DA DAN anime is poised to take things up a notch. After directing the chaotic brilliance of Season 1, Fuga Yamashiro passes the baton to Abel Gongora, who steps in as director for the upcoming cour. Meanwhile, industry veterans continue to flesh out the production: Hiroshi Seko (Jujutsu Kaisen) handles the screenplay, Naoyuki Onda designs the characters, and kensuke ushio (Chainsaw Man) returns to deliver another genre-blending, spine-tingling soundtrack.
Whether you’re here for the aliens, the spirits, or just the offbeat humor, now is the perfect time to jump into DAN DA DAN . With Volume 19 on the way and Season 2 prepping for liftoff, the series is becoming a staple in the new generation of anime powerhouses.
Catch the official accolades trailer and Season 2 teaser via Netflix Anime, and prepare to re-enter a world where nothing is too weird—and no spirit or extraterrestrial is safe.
Stay tuned for more DAN DA DAN coverage as its explosive summer continues.