The Dolls We All Wanted from the K-Dramas
By Lily Lee | Published on
"Guardian: The Lonely and Great God"
The drama "Guardian: The Lonely and Great God" made everyone wanting the Buckwheat Boy doll. Even after the drama was over, the Buckwheat Boy doll is sold out every time the new stock comes in.
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This adorable pink octopus doll overtook all the claw machines in South Korea when it was first introduced in the drama "The Legend of the Blue Sea".
Mr. Wolf and Miss. White! Is it weird that they somehow resemble Song Hye-kyo and Song Joong-ki?
The piggy-bunny became such a big trend in South Korea as the drama was on air and for the sake of all the fans who were requesting the product; they made merchandise off of the piggy-bunny.
The cute piggy doll that resemble Sam-soon! I actually had this doll as a little girl, because of "My Lovely Sam Soon". And I say that every little girls/ teenage girls had this piggy doll growing up in Korea.
This owl doll became a popular item as a gift because it is said that this owl brings you fortune and good luck.
This cat doll had two versions as it was on the market, the white and black.
Anyone remember the tofu doll? Once upon a time, it was a trendy thing to do to put the picture of your gf/bf and gift it to your lover.
The gorilla, seal and puppy dolls became popular because it was revealed that they were used to represent the main characters and the love line that was about to happen. Acoording to how the dolls were placed in Na-jeong's room, it represented her heart and the future events.
Which one of these dolls would you get if you have a choice?
By. Lily Lee
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Made in Korea, Raised in Hawaii, Living in Utah. She is an aspiring flight attendant who loves traveling as much as watching K-dramas. Historical romances are her favorite and she will forever be an IU fangirl. Lily Lee can be contacted via lmauliolav@gmail.com.