High Kick (2006)

The beloved South Korean sitcom that charmed a generation with the hilarious and heartfelt daily life of the Lee family.

High Kick - Series Information

  • Original Title: 거침없이 하이킥
  • First Air Year: 2006
  • Last Air Year: 2007
  • Created by: Kim Young-ki, Kim Byeong-wook et al.
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Reality, Talk
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (30 minutes)
  • Number of Seasons: 1
  • Number of Episodes: 167
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: Korean
  • Spoken Languages: Korean
  • First Air Date: November 6, 2006 (South Korea - 15)
  • Networks: MBC
  • Alternative Titles: Unstoppable High Kick (US), 搞笑一家人 (CN)
  • Production Companies: Chorokbaem Media
  • Production Countries: South Korea

High Kick - Plot

High Kick! was a popular South Korean situation comedy revolving around the life of the Lee family, taking place in Seoul at the same time as the broadcast. The title of the show "High Kick!" has several implications, one of which is the oft-depicted high kicks of Yoon-ho, one of the main characters. The show aired in South Korea from Monday to Friday in sitcom format. Due to its popularity, the show filmed more episodes than were initially planned. Many of the characters starred in commercials and advertisements in Korea. The show's popularity also led to High Kick Through the Roof, which aired in 2009-2010, and High Kick 3: The Counterattack of the Short Leg, which aired in 2011-2012.

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High Kick - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Kim Young-ki
  • Kim Byeong-wook
  • Kim Chang-dong

Main Cast

  • Park Hae-mi
  • Jeong Jun-ha
  • Kim Hye-seong
  • Jung Il-woo
  • Lee Soon-jae
  • Choi Min-yong
  • Park Min-young
  • Kim Bum
  • Shin Ji
  • Suh Min-jung

Writers

  • Song Jae-jung

High Kick - FAQs

Where can you stream High Kick online?

High Kick is available to stream on OnDemandKorea (with subscription and ad-supported tiers), Kocowa, and the Kocowa Amazon Channel. These platforms specialize in Korean content and offer access to the full run of the series for international viewers.

Did High Kick lead to any sequel series?

Yes. The popularity of High Kick spawned two follow-up series: High Kick Through the Roof, which aired on MBC in 2009–2010, and High Kick 3: The Counterattack of the Short Leg, which aired in 2011–2012. Each installment features a new family and fresh storylines while retaining the sitcom format.

What is High Kick about?

High Kick is a South Korean sitcom centered on the comedic everyday life of the Lee family in Seoul. Airing Monday through Friday on MBC, it blends warm family humor with character-driven storytelling. The title references the signature high kicks performed by the character Yoon-ho throughout the series.

Who are the main actors in High Kick?

The principal cast includes Park Hae-mi, Jeong Jun-ha, Kim Hye-seong, Jung Il-woo, Lee Soon-jae, Choi Min-yong, Park Min-young, Kim Bum, Shin Ji, and Suh Min-jung. The series served as an early breakthrough role for several cast members, including Jung Il-woo and Kim Bum.

When did High Kick first air?

High Kick first aired on November 6, 2006, in South Korea on the MBC network. The series ran until 2007, airing Monday through Friday in a daily sitcom format. Due to its strong viewership, the show was extended beyond its originally planned episode count.

How many episodes does High Kick have?

High Kick consists of 167 episodes across its main season, plus an additional 15 special episodes. The series was extended from its original episode order due to high audience demand, making it one of the longer-running Korean sitcoms of its era.

Who created and wrote High Kick?

High Kick was created by Kim Young-ki, Kim Byeong-wook, and Kim Chang-dong. The series was written by Song Jae-jung, who would later become a prominent Korean drama screenwriter known for projects such as Nine: Nine Time Travels and W – Two Worlds Apart.

Is High Kick a good Korean sitcom to watch?

High Kick is widely regarded as a landmark Korean sitcom that helped define the genre for a generation of viewers. Its warm humor, relatable family dynamics, and strong ensemble cast earned it devoted viewership. It is especially recommended for fans of slice-of-life Korean comedy and those interested in early K-drama history.

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