

Animation · Family · Adventure
Overview
Based on a bestselling preteen novel of the same title that has sold more than 1 million copies in Korea, “Leafie, A Hen into the Wild” is about a laying hen named Leafie who is destined to live the “same old” repetitive life confined on the chicken farm. Her fate changes when she escapes from the chicken farm and hatches a duck egg. With the duckling (who believes Leafie to be his mother), sets off on a journey into the wild with her new son to find her freedom.
Top Cast


Moon So-ri
Moon So-ri
Leafie (voice)
Moon So-ri
Leafie (voice)


Yoo Seung-ho
Yoo Seung-ho
Greenie (voice)
Yoo Seung-ho
Greenie (voice)


Choi Min-sik
Choi Min-sik
Wanderer (voice)
Choi Min-sik
Wanderer (voice)


Park Cheol-min
Park Cheol-min
Mayor (voice)
Park Cheol-min
Mayor (voice)


Kim Sang-hyun
Kim Sang-hyun
One-Eye (voice)
Kim Sang-hyun
One-Eye (voice)


Jeon Sook-kyung
Jeon Sook-kyung
Jjaek (voice)
Jeon Sook-kyung
Jjaek (voice)


Um Sang-hyun
Um Sang-hyun
Rooster (voice)
Um Sang-hyun
Rooster (voice)
Sa Seong-ung
Sa Seong-ung
Red Head (voice)
Sa Seong-ung
Red Head (voice)
Kim Ji-hye
Kim Ji-hye
Wanderer's Mate / Yard Hen (voice)
Kim Ji-hye
Wanderer's Mate / Yard Hen (voice)


Seo Seung-won
Seo Seung-won
Owl / Duck Captain (voice)
Seo Seung-won
Owl / Duck Captain (voice)
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