As of October 2023, Netflix offers a variety of Korean dramas (K-dramas) that are suitable for a PG audience. Here are some recommendations:
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Crash Landing on You - A South Korean heiress accidentally lands in North Korea while paragliding and meets a North Korean officer. The story revolves around their romantic journey.
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It's Okay to Not Be Okay - A unique love story between a caretaker for the mentally ill and a children’s book author with antisocial personality disorder, focusing on healing and personal growth.
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Details of My Life - A heartwarming story that follows the lives of four friends navigating their careers and relationships in Seoul.
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Navillera - An inspiring tale about a 70-year-old man who decides to pursue his dream of becoming a ballet dancer, and the young dancer who helps him along the way.
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Kingdom - A historical thriller that combines political intrigue with a zombie apocalypse, though it's recommended to check the content warnings for any intense scenes.
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Sweet Home - A horror/drama focusing on a group of residents fighting for survival against monsters while confronting their own personal demons.
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My Name - A revenge thriller that involves a young woman who joins a gang to uncover the truth behind her father's death.
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Romance is a Bonus Book - A charming romantic comedy about a talented but unemployed woman who finds work at a publishing company, rekindling her love for literature and romance.
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The Uncanny Counter - A supernatural series about demon hunters who battle evil spirits while working in a noodle shop.
These dramas often blend romance, humor, and life lessons, making them great choices for a PG audience. Be sure to check the specific ratings and content warnings for each title on Netflix, as offerings can vary by region and may change over time.