Top 5 K-dramas with bizarre plots you have to watch

Aashna
5 K-dramas with bizarre plots you have to watch (Image via Viki Global TV)
5 K-dramas with bizarre plots you have to watch (Image via Viki Global TV)

K-dramas with bizarre plots completely throw logic out of the window and invite viewers on an enthralling adventure in a world where anything is possible.

These K-dramas stand out because they dare to be bold. They challenge the audience to imagine beyond the ordinary, yet remain deeply human at their core, exploring authentic emotions through an outlandish premise. K-dramas have mastered the art of making the weird feel romantic and the impossible feel intimate. These bizarre premises do not affect the story’s touching quality; often, their plots become beautiful metaphors for universal human suffering.

Here are 5 K-dramas with bizarre plots you have to watch.

**Disclaimer: This article is based on the author's opinion. Readers' discretion is advised.**


Top 5 K-dramas with bizarre plots

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1) Bade Man

This 2014 series certainly deserves the top spot on this list. Blade Man follows Joo Hong-bin (Lee Dong-wook), a wealthy man who develops a supernatural ability where his anger literally manifests as physical knives and blades sprouting from his body. His bizarre power meets its match when he encounters a warm and kind-hearted girl named Son Se-dong (Shin Se-kyung), who helps heal him.

While the K-drama was ahead of its time and explores important themes like anger management and mental health, its plot is naturally bizarre. Physical knives sprouting from a protagonist’s body are not common, and Blade Man remains a unique K-drama to this day.


2) The Girl Who Sees Smells

Next on the list is this 2015 series, which is exactly what it sounds like. The K-drama follows a girl who suddenly develops the ability to see smells after witnessing her parents’ murder and waking from a six-month coma. While she has no recollection of her past life, she begins anew with this strange ability.

Years later, she discovers her true purpose after meeting a man who lacks the ability to smell or taste but dreams of becoming a detective. They team up to solve a riveting murder mystery together. With strong performances from Park Yoo-chun, Shin Se-kyung, and Namkoong Min, The Girl Who Sees Smells might have a highly unrealistic plot, but it is a fun watch.


3) A Good Day to Be a Dog

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Move over Beauty and the Beast—Korea has its own fantastical love story. A Good Day to Be a Dog fits this list perfectly, featuring an extraordinary romance between a girl who turns into a dog and a boy who is afraid of dogs.

The K-drama is about a Korean language teacher cursed to turn into a dog whenever she kisses someone for the first time. She forms an unlikely romance with a math teacher who is afraid of dogs due to a traumatic childhood experience. With adorable chemistry between Cha Eun-woo and Park Gyu-young, this K-drama might sound weird, but it is perfect for fans looking for something different.


4) Chicken Nugget

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While stories about supernatural entities and immortal beings are common in K-dramas now, this 2024 Netflix series is sure to shock you. Chicken Nugget deserves a spot on this list as it literally follows a chicken nugget.

Starring Ryu Seung-ryong, Ahn Jae-hong, and Kim Yoo-jung, the series follows a girl who is the daughter of a company president. She enters a mysterious device, mistaking it for a fatigue recovery machine, and accidentally transforms into a chicken nugget. The comedy series follows her father and his employee’s efforts to turn her back into a human. While the premise is utterly silly, the absurdist humor will delight and thoroughly entertain viewers.


5) W

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This 2016 K-drama starring Lee Jong Suk is certainly the most popular on this list. It follows a female surgeon whose father, a webtoon writer, suddenly disappears while writing the final chapter of his webtoon W. After this incident, she is shockingly pulled inside her father’s webtoon through a monitor, where she meets the lead character.

As she falls in love with the webtoon’s protagonist, she realizes he holds the key to her return to the real world. W delivers a refreshing and imaginative storyline that entertains while making viewers reconsider their own fascination with fictional characters.


These K-dramas remind us that the strangest stories are often the ones that stay with us the longest.

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Edited by Aashna