Mask Girl (2023-2023)

Premiere:
August 18, 2023

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 7

Finale:
August 18, 2023

Creators:
Kim Yong-hoon
Kim Young-hoon

Original Title:
마스크걸

Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Drama | Mystery

Production Companies:
Bon Factory
Dexter Studios
UNU

Countries:
KR

An office worker who is insecure about her looks becomes a masked internet personality by night — until a chain of ill-fated events overtakes her life.

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Choreographer:
HEEEEYUN

Costume Design:
Choi Se-yeon

Digital Intermediate:
Park Jin-young

Director:
Kim Yong-hoon

Executive Producer:
Son Sang-bum
Kim Yong-hoon
Oh Gwang-hui
Moon Seok-hwan

Key Grip:
Jung Il-seo

Lighting Director:
Choi Jong-ha

Line Producer:
Lee Bok-seon

Makeup & Hair:
Sung So-won

Martial Arts Choreographer:
Lee Gun-moon
Lim Hyo-woo

Original Music Composer:
Jang Young-gyu

Producer:
Jin Il-kyu

Production Design:
Ryu Seong-hie

Production Sound Mixer:
Lee Sang-joon

Props:
Park Jun-yong
You Cheong

Sound Supervisor:
Kim Byung-in

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Song Jong-hee
Pi Dae-seong
Seol Ha-un

Special Effects Supervisor:
Park Kyoung-soo
Kim Chang-seok

Storyboard:
Park Song-i

Visual Effects:
Ryu Geon-hui
Yang Il-seok

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