

Comedy · Drama
Overview
Jung-hwan is a gruff but loving zookeeper who specializes in training wild beasts. His teenage daughter, Soo-ah, is going through puberty and a full-blown dance obsession. Their days are full of bickering and bonding... until one day, Soo-ah becomes infected by a zombie virus that has swept across the globe. Refusing to give up on his daughter, Jung-hwan takes her to a quiet seaside village called Eunbong-ri, where his mother Bam-soon lives. In a world obsessed with rooting out the infected, Soo-ah shows strange signs of awareness - responding to music, her grandmother's sharp taps with a back scratcher, and even faint traces of human language. Determined to protect her at all costs, Jung-hwan draws on his years of experience training tigers and begins a secret mission to tame and retrain... his zombie daughter.
Top Cast


Cho Jung-seok
Cho Jung-seok
Lee Jung-hwan
Cho Jung-seok
Lee Jung-hwan


Lee Jung-eun
Lee Jung-eun
Kim Bam-soon
Lee Jung-eun
Kim Bam-soon


Cho Yeo-jeong
Cho Yeo-jeong
Shin Yeon-hwa
Cho Yeo-jeong
Shin Yeon-hwa


Yoon Kyung-ho
Yoon Kyung-ho
Cho Dong-bae
Yoon Kyung-ho
Cho Dong-bae


Choi Yu-ri
Choi Yu-ri
Lee Soo-ah
Choi Yu-ri
Lee Soo-ah


Geumdong-i
Geumdong-i
Meowmeow
Geumdong-i
Meowmeow


Jeon Su-ji
Jeon Su-ji
Lee Jeong-hye
Jeon Su-ji
Lee Jeong-hye


Kim Beong-choun
Kim Beong-choun
Village Chief
Kim Beong-choun
Village Chief


Jeong So-jeong
Jeong So-jeong
Min Eun-young
Jeong So-jeong
Min Eun-young


Chae I
Chae I
Go Yoon-seo
Chae I
Go Yoon-seo
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