
King of the Children
Comedy · Horror · Fantasy
Overview
The story begins when Tiarn Tiarn is about to be born. Her father was fighting the demon who has stolen lots of children. Her mother is killed and her father has taken up the fight. Years later, trying, now an adolescent, Tiarn Tiarn and her grandfather battle the demon and try to free her still, demon-possessed father.
Top Cast


Lin Hsiao-Lao
Lin Hsiao-Lao
Tiarn Tiarn
Lin Hsiao-Lao
Tiarn Tiarn


Chu Ko-liang
Chu Ko-liang
Chu Ko-liang


Chin Tu
Chin Tu
Grandpa Chin
Chin Tu
Grandpa Chin


Shadow Liu Chih-Yuh
Shadow Liu Chih-Yuh
Young Tiarn Tiarn
Shadow Liu Chih-Yuh
Young Tiarn Tiarn


Chen Chi-Chiang
Chen Chi-Chiang
Hsiao Hei
Chen Chi-Chiang
Hsiao Hei
Chiang Long-Sheng
Chiang Long-Sheng
Chiang Long-Sheng


Chan Chung-Yung
Chan Chung-Yung
Chan Chung-Yung
Wong Chung-Yue
Wong Chung-Yue
Wong Chung-Yue


Emily Chu Bo-Yee
Emily Chu Bo-Yee
Emily Chu Bo-Yee
Tou Tsai
Tou Tsai
Tou Tsai
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