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''High Kick!'' (; lit. "High Kick without Hesitation" or "Unstoppable High Kick") was a South Korean
situation comedy A sitcom, a portmanteau of situation comedy, or situational comedy, is a genre of comedy centered on a fixed set of characters who mostly carry over from episode to episode. Sitcoms can be contrasted with sketch comedy, where a troupe may use ne ...
revolving around the life of the Lee family. It aired in South Korea from Monday through Friday, in sitcom format. The show led to the sequels ''
High Kick Through the Roof ''High Kick Through the Roof'' () was a popular South Korean situation comedy revolving around the life of the Lee family. Cast Soon-jae's House ;Lee Soon-jae (, Lee Soon-jae) : President of the self-named food company Lee Soon-jae F&B (Food & ...
'', which aired in 2009-2010, and '' High Kick: Revenge of the Short Legged'', which aired in 2011-2012.


Characters

There's a fact that almost all of the character's name is their actor/actress real name - some of the characters just change their last name.


Main

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Lee Soon-jae Lee Soon-jae (; born November 16, 1934) is a South Korean actor. He has had a prolific career on the small and big screen spanning over six decades, and was given a second-class Eungwan Order of Cultural Merit for his work as an actor. Early an ...
as Lee Soon-jae, the head of the Lee family, who works alongside his daughter-in-law at his
Korean medicine Traditional Korean medicine (known in North Korea as Koryo medicine) refers to the forms of traditional medicine practiced in Korea. History Korean medicine traditions originated in ancient and prehistoric times and can be traced back as far a ...
hospital. The oldest in the family, he can be strict and aggressive toward his family members, and thinks only about himself. In flashback scene, He used to be Moon-hee's master **
Lee Tae-ri Lee Tae-ri () (born Lee Min-ho; June 28, 1993) is a South Korean actor. He is well-known for his role as young Yang Myung in ''Moon Embracing the Sun'' (2012), Song Man-bo in ''Rooftop Prince'' (2012), Jung Joo-hwan in '' The Beauty Inside'' (20 ...
as young Lee Soon-jae *
Na Moon-hee Na Moon-hee (; Na Kyung-ja, ; November 30, 1941) is a South Korean actress. Since 1960, Na has had a prolific acting career in television and film spanning more than five decades. She established a classic Korean mother persona with her TV drama ...
as Na Moon-hee, Soon-jae's wife. She does all of the cooking and cleaning, and looks after Joon (Min-yong's baby). In flashback scene, she used to serve Sunjae's family as maid *
Jeong Jun-ha Jeong Jun-ha (born March 18, 1971) is a South Korean comedian and entertainer. His well-known motto is "(Whether they) give love or not, (he) always gives love: Jeong Jun-ha" (정주나 안정주나 늘정주는 정준하). History Just after ...
as Lee Jun-ha, son of Soon-jae and Moon-hee, a huge man with an enormous appetite. Laid off from his job, he spends his time at home as an unsuccessful investor and depends on the earnings of his wife, who is the main doctor at his father's hospital. *
Choi Min-yong Choi Min-yong (born June 6, 1977) is a South Korean actor. He is best known for his role in the hit sitcom ''High Kick!''. He was a cast member in the MBC's variety show ''We Got Married'' with comedian Jang Do-yeon Jang Do-yeon (born Ma ...
as Lee Min-yong, the late-born son of Soon-jae and Moon-hee, who works as a P.E teacher at Pungpa High School where his nephews attend. Returning to his parents house after a short-lived marriage with Shin Ji, he lives in an expanded and modified storeroom upstairs, which is connected with the main house with a
firemen's pole A fireman's pole (also called a firefighter's pole, sliding pole or fire pole) is a pole that firefighters slide down to quickly reach the ground floor of a fire station. This allows them to respond to an emergency call faster, as they arrive at ...
. *
Park Hae-mi Park Hae-Mi (born January 28, 1964) is a South Korean actress. She is best known as a musical theatre actress, starring in stage productions of '' Mamma Mia!'', '' 42nd Street'', and ''Really Really Like You''. Park rose to mainstream popularit ...
as Park Hae-mi, the wife of Lee Joon-ha, she is a doctor that works with Lee Soon-jae. in flashback, she married Lee Junha to seek revenge after her breakup to his boyfriend *
Kim Hye-seong Kim Hye-sung (; also spelt Kim Hye-seong; born January 14, 1988) is a South Korean actor and model. Biography Kim Hye-sung is a South Korean actor under NAMOOACTORS. In March 2012, Kim Hye-sung enlisted for his mandatory military service at the ...
as Lee Min-ho, the eldest and smart son of Lee Joon-ha and Park Hae-mi. *
Jung Il-woo Jung Il-woo (; born 9 September 1987) is a South Korean actor. He is best known for his roles in the sitcom '' Unstoppable High Kick'' (2006), and the television dramas '' The Return of Iljimae'' (2009), ''49 Days'' (2011), '' Cool Guys, Hot R ...
as Lee Yoon-ho, the youngest son of Lee Joon-ha and Park Hae-mi, who narrates the story of the show. *
Shin Ji Shin Ji (born Lee Ji-Seon; 18 November 1981) is a South Korean singer, lyricist and actress. She attended Dongduk Women's University – Department of Popular Music. She made her debut in 1998 in the group, Koyote, and wrote lyrics for some ...
as Shin Ji a.k.a. Shin Bong-hee,an unemployed small-time singer. Lee Min-yong's former wife and the mother of Joon who wants to study Music in Russia but was conned. She and Hae-mi are not in good terms. *
Seo Min-jung Seo Min-jung (born July 11, 1979) is a South Korean actress. She made her entertainment debut in 2000 as a VJ on cable program ''Music Under Heaven''. Seo rose to stardom in the 2006 sitcom '' Unstoppable High Kick!'', playing the role of a tea ...
as Seo Min-jung, a clumsy English teacher at Pungpa High School, and the homeroom teacher of Min-ho, Yoon-ho, Bum, Chan-sung and Seung-hyun. She rented the apartment that Min-yong and Shin Ji used to live in, and lives there with Shin Ji after her return from the short and unsuccessful attempt to study in Moscow. *
Kim Bum Kim Sang-bum (; born July 7, 1989), known professionally as Kim Bum (alternatively Kim Beom), is a South Korean actor, dancer, singer and model. He is best known for his television roles as F4 member So Yi-jung in ''Boys Over Flowers'' (2009), ...
as Kim Bum, Lee Min-ho's best friend, who desires to become a member of the family. *
Park Min-young Park Min-young (; born March 4, 1986) is a South Korean actress. She rose to fame in the historical coming-of-age drama ''Sungkyunkwan Scandal '' (2010) and has since starred in television series ''City Hunter'' (2011), ''Glory Jane'' (2011), ...
as Kang Yoo-mi,an unintelligent girlfriend of Lee Min-Ho daughter of Hae-mi's friend.


Minor

* Lee Su-na as Lee Su-na a.k.a. Gaeseong-daek and Lee Yu-na, Na Moon-hee's best friend, currently in prison for murdering her sister. * Yeom Seung-hyun as Yeom Seung-hyun, another classmate of Min-ho and Yoon-ho, and the rival of Yoon-ho. *
Hwang Chan-sung Hwang Chan-sung ( ko, 황찬성, born February 11, 1990), also known mononymously as Chansung, is a South Korean singer, rapper, songwriter and actor. He is a member of the Korean boy band 2PM. He made his debut as an actor in the 2006 comedy ...
as Hwang Chan-sung, Yum Seung-hyun's friend and one of Yoon-ho's rivals. He later befriends Yunho. * Go Chae-min as Lee Jun, Min-yong and Shin Ji's infant child. * Na Hye-mi as Na Hye-mi, a classmate of Yoo-mi, transferred from a different school in later episodes. * Jeong Shin-woo as Nurse Yu * Park Seung-chan as Nurse Park * Hong Sun-chang as Hong Sun-chang, the sarcastic Vice Principal of Pungpa High School. * Yoon Seo-hyun as Lee Seo-hyun, a detective. *
Roh Joo-hyun Roh Joo-hyun (born Roh Un-young on August 19, 1946) is a South Korean actor. Filmography Film Television series Variety/Radio Show News Show Theater Ambassadorship * Ambassador of Public Relations to Seoul (2023) Awa ...
as Seo Joo-hyun, Seo Min-jung's father. * Seo Hyun as Han Young-min, a member of the staff in a musical Shin Ji played in. *
Jo Yeon-hee Jo Seon-joo is a South Korean actress. She is known for her roles in dramas such as ''One Thousand Won Lawyer'', '' Mr. Queen'', ''One the Woman'' and '' Black Dog: Being A Teacher''. She also appeared in movies ''The Houseguest and My Mother'', ...
as Yoga instructor *
Park Chanyeol Park Chan-yeol (; born November 27, 1992), better known mononymously as Chanyeol, is a South Korean rapper, singer, songwriter, producer, actor and model. He is a member of the South Korean-Chinese boy group Exo, its sub-group Exo-K and sub-u ...
as High school student (ep. 71) *
Jo Young-min Jo Young-min (; born 24 April 1995) is a South Korean actor, model and singer. He is a member of Boyfriend. Biography and career Born on 1995, April 24 in Seoul Seoul (; ; ), officially known as the Seoul Special City, is the Capital cit ...
as Yoon-ho


Notes

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Original soundtrack

;Part 1 # ''Unstoppable High Kick'' - Moogadang # ''Love U Like U'' - Moogadang # ''Why Is It'' - Moogadang # ''Sambuja Song'' - Moogadang ;Part 2 # ''Love to Ride'' - Lee Gyeong-mi # ''In Place'' - Lee Eun-ju ;Special edition # ''Love to Ride (Full Ver)'' - Lee Gyeong-mi


International broadcast

* It aired in Japan on cable channel KNTV from May 21, 2007 to January 8, 2008. * It aired in Vietnam on
HTV3 HTV3 is a channel of Ho Chi Minh City Television in Vietnam and used to be administered by Tri Viet Media Corporation (TVM Corp.). Originally, HTV3 aired shows for youth audiences. HTV3 always has the copyright from the creator and production of ...
called ''Gia đình là số 1'' from November 11, 2009. * It aired in the Philippines on TV5 beginning April 5, 2010. Chicosci song Diamond Shotgun was used as the theme song of the series.


Adaptation

* In Vietnam, the series was adapted by Điền Quân Media & Entertainment to be produced in 2016. The first episode was on air on every Monday through Thursday, beginning from January 18, 2017.


References


External links


''High Kick!'' official MBC website


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