
Collective Invention
Comedy · Drama
Overview
Park Goo mutates into a man-fish due to side effects from an experimental drug. He receives heavy publicity and becomes a star. A conspiracy by a pharmaceutical company leads Park Goo to being possibly expelled from the world.
Top Cast


Lee Kwang-soo
Lee Kwang-soo
Park-ku
Lee Kwang-soo
Park-ku


Park Bo-young
Park Bo-young
Ju-jin
Park Bo-young
Ju-jin


Lee Chun-hee
Lee Chun-hee
Sang-won
Lee Chun-hee
Sang-won


Jang Kwang
Jang Kwang
Mutant's Father
Jang Kwang
Mutant's Father


Lee Byung-joon
Lee Byung-joon
Doctor Byeon
Lee Byung-joon
Doctor Byeon


Kim Hie-won
Kim Hie-won
Lawyer Kim
Kim Hie-won
Lawyer Kim


Jung In-gi
Jung In-gi
Dong-shik
Jung In-gi
Dong-shik


Dong Bang-woo
Dong Bang-woo
Chairman
Dong Bang-woo
Chairman


Choi Ji-ho
Choi Ji-ho
Chairman's Secretary
Choi Ji-ho
Chairman's Secretary


Kang Bong-sung
Kang Bong-sung
Moon-gi
Kang Bong-sung
Moon-gi
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