Fly High Butterfly

2022 South Korean television drama series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Fly High Butterfly (Korean: 날아올라라 나비) is a South Korean television series directed by Kim Bo-kyung and Kim Da-ye. Starring Kim Hyang-gi, Oh Yoon-ah, Choi Daniel and Shim Eun-woo,[1] the series follows the story of hair stylists at Fly High Butterfly Hair Salon.[2][3] It was scheduled to premiere on JTBC in 2022, but was postponed.[4]

Hangul
날아올라라 나비
Lit.Fly Up Butterfly
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MRNaraollara nabi
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Fly High Butterfly
Promotional poster
Hangul
날아올라라 나비
Lit.Fly Up Butterfly
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MRNaraollara nabi
GenreDrama
Comedy
Written byPark Yeon-seon
Directed by
  • Kim Bo-kyung
  • Kim Da-ye
Starring
Music by
  • Jeong Se-rin
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of episodes16
Production
Executive producers
  • Choi Jae-seok
  • Kim Dong-sik
  • Lee Jeong-cheol
Producers
  • Oh Seong-min
  • Park Soon-seo
  • Kwak Hong-seok
Editor
  • Kim Young-joo
Running time70 minutes
Production companies
Original release
Network
ReleaseJuly 15 (2022-07-15) 
September 2, 2022 (2022-09-02)
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Fly High Butterfly began airing the series ahead of its television release on July 15, 2022, in Taiwan via MyVideo[5] and on August 1, 2022, titled as Salon de Nabi, on Amazon Prime Video in selected regions.[6]

Synopsis

The series tells the story of the hair stylists and interns at a hair salon named Fly High Butterfly, who transform customers into 'butterflies'. The series follows hair salon director Michelle (Oh Yoon-ah), hairstylists Jen and Kwang Soo, and interns Gi-Bbeum (Kim Hyang-gi), Moo Yeol, Teacher Woo, and Soo-ri. All work hard in tiring conditions, dealing with all kinds of customers.

Cast

Production

On 4 June 2020, JWIDE Company announced that Choi Daniel was positively considering a role in the television series.[14] On 5 August, Oh Yoon-ah's agency announced that she was considering to appear in the drama.[15]

On June 25, 2021, Oh Yoon-ah posted photos on her Instagram account and announced that it was the last day of filming.[16]

Release

Ahead of its release in South Korea, the series was released in Taiwan on Chunghwa Telecom's CHT MOD drama 199 zone on July 15, 2022, airing on weekends. From August 13, it began airing on the MOD353 channel of Longhua Idol Channel.[5] Titled Salon de Nabi, it was available from August 1, 2022, on Amazon Prime Video in selected regions for streaming.[6]

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