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Cheerful and mischievous, Moon Haet-nim is a freelance voice actor. She voices the main character, Happy Mong, in the lively children's animation Detective Happy Mong—a role that perfectly fits her personality. One day, while accompanying her friend Young-hee, who is struggling with depression, to a psychiatric clinic, Haet-nim takes a test out of boredom... The result? Depression?! This can't be real! In denial, Haet-nim embarks on a journey, just like her animated character, to uncover the cause of her depression!

Songi is a very, very peculiar woman. Pressured by her mother, she attends blind dates daily and drifts into sexual fantasies about men she feels no attraction to.

Yoon Ji-hee played with the ouija board in childhood. As she grew, she sank deeper into the occult using ritual to change her appearance, manipulate events, enchant people - her ultimate aim: to rule Korea. Meanwhile, Kim Seok-il, a sturdy presidential candidate, is being investigated by a journalist who discovers things best kept hidden.

The city hums with its usual noise and haste. Unable to keep pace with its restless speed, Se-yeon moves slowly, as if walking through a different time. Every day she brews her tea carefully, hangs her laundry, heads to work, and eats alone. She has a dream, yet never steps into it - only circles around it. Avoiding people's eyes, she goes to the darkened river after sunset and paints. It is the only moment she feels she is reaching toward her dream, the only moment she feels alive. There, in that night river, is someone else besides Se-yeon. By the same river, Jae-woo dreams as well - a dream of making a fortune by selling river sand. They share the same river, share meals, walk the same path, and spend a season together. At the end of summer, Se-yeon and Jae-woo finally come face to face with each other's fragile truths.

Seong-hwan, a stranger who arrives in a coastal town in the countryside, attempts suicide at a motel but fails, losing his memory in the process. Elderly woman Hyun-suk, who discovers him, brings Seong-hwan to her home.

A woman who has shut out the light of her emotions, Doah. Amid a bitter divorce and custody battle, she locks every feeling into darkness using the "Gray Rock" strategy. As a school counselor, she heals students’ wounds while hardening her own pain into cold stone, concealing cracks in her identity between a demanding mother and an emotionally numb workplace. Everything holds—until a single outburst during a visit with her daughter fractures her armored shell.

It’s summer, and the whole Kim family has gathered in Daegu for the ancestral rites. This includes Seong-jin, the eldest grandson of the family, whose father has taken on the family business: a tofu factory. After the rites, family tensions start to rise and Seong-jin drops the bombshell that he won’t be taking on the family business.

Sooin, a piano teacher, decides to attend a debut concert at her professor's request after a long absence. As she prepares for the concert, she reflects on her memories and feelings.

Eun-soo and Eun-ha, a couple, left of the popular music production company to shout their individuality and form a Milky Way band with Dong-eun. Meanwhile, Dong-eun, who was investing to earn living expenses, even invested the band's money, but failed.The rest of the members, angry at Dong-eun who disappeared, sell the guitar that means a lot to Dong-eun... Dong-eun returns and goes on a journey to find a guitar.

The daughter, an aspiring actress turned insurance planner, dreams of running a café with her mother in their hometown of Jeju Island. As they contemplate signing up for dementia insurance for her mother, who is beginning to show signs of the condition, an unexpected delivery from the past arrives, prompting her mother to embark on a journey back in time to meet with old friends.
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