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9 fan-favourite K-drama opening credits you wouldn't want to skip

9 fan-favourite K-drama opening credits you wouldn't want to skip

Tatler Asia30-05-2025
'Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha'
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Fun, lighthearted and upbeat, the animation in the opening credits draws directly from scenes in the K-drama—accurate down to the costumes, characters and seaside locations. Viewers who didn't skip the intro were rewarded with cleverly embedded clues to upcoming episodes, and subtly introduced to the coastal town of Gongjin and its residents. More than just a charming prelude, it also perfectly captures the heart and spirit of the healing K-drama.
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Channelling Bond, James Bond, Vincenzo 's title sequence pays homage to classic 007 intros. Featuring sleek silhouettes, stylised animation, geometric patterns, weapon imagery and luxury iconography, it hints at Vincenzo's (Song Joong-ki) background and personality as well as the vibe the K-drama is going for—a blend of crime, sophistication and dark humour. It's an apt opening sequence for a series about an Italian consigliere on a quest for revenge.
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The very first shot of the opening credits leaves no doubt that this is a food drama. Charming and whimsical, the animated sequence blends 2D and 3D elements, immediately introduces viewers to the characters and dishes out the show's basic premise. The enemies-to-lovers plot? Check. The friendship and camaraderie? Check. The struggles and triumphs? Check. The yummy dishes? Check.
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The sepia-tinged opening sequence, paired with a nostalgic title track, is a dead giveaway that the drama will take viewers on a trip to the past. Imagery scattered throughout—peas, a ship, a toppled candy jar, a paper plane—all serve as meaningful touchpoints that fans will immediately recognise, echoing key moments in the story. Meanwhile, Ae-sun (IU) running through the entire sequence from beginning to end serves as an invitation to bear witness to her journey and life.
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Evoking the fleeting magic of first love and the golden haze of youth, the opening credits of Our Beloved Summer are both wistful and warm. Art elements directly link to Choi Ung's (Choi Woo-shik) background as a successful illustrator and artist, while Polaroid photos of characters and scenes from the K-drama inspire nostalgia and a longing for carefree days and the innocence of the past. 'Trauma Code: Heroes on Call'
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The edgy title track, rapid transitions, dynamic animated movements and sharp visual cues all contribute to a heightened sense of urgency—perfectly capturing the intensity and high-stakes nature of a K-drama centred on emergency trauma care. The pace is relentless with an animated version of Baek Kang-Hyuk (Ju Ji-hoon) racing across the screen, setting the tone for the fast-moving, adrenaline-charged story that follows.
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The K-drama's opening sequence leans into illustrated visuals, a clear nod to its webtoon roots and a playful homage to the original source material. It also introduces the main characters, highlighting their distinct superpowers and teasing the high-octane action and offbeat energy that define the series. 'Little Women'
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The title sequence immediately sets the tone for the K-drama—moody, dark and twisted. Similar to Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha 's opening, eagle-eyed fans who choose not to skip the intro will recognise key elements and moments from the show's plot. The Oh sisters (Kim Go-eun, Nam Ji-hyun and Park Ji-hu) are introduced with glimpses of their personalities and narrative arcs.
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