

Though the situation doesn't turn out as romantic as Yumi's cells has imagined, the beautiful room appeals to both of them.ģ3 Gukhoe-daero 76-gil, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul In the 6th episode, Yumi and Goo Woong go on a trip together to Gangneung and stay in the Sky Bay Hotel Gyeongpo. This scene made the viewers feel that the plot had changed and also paved the way for a second season.Ģ58-4 Gangmun-dong, Gangneung-si, Gangwon-do

This is the place where the handsome Bobby meets his girlfriend to cancel filming. In this episode they visited the Sinjung-dong location. If you do come to visit, please remember that people live here and maintain good manners so as not to disturb the residents.īy episode 5, the relationship between Goo Woong and Yumi has improved, so they went on a date to a Cafe called Mauritius Brown. This was the location used for Yumi's stylish and cozy home. It tells the story of a single woman who has little self confidence, but there are cells in her body that cheer her up every day.ĥ91-2 Sang-dong, Wonmi-gu, Bucheon-si, Gyeonggi-do It's a cute and heart-healing drama that stars Kim Go-eun ( Cheese In The Trap, Goblin ) and Ahn Bo-hyun ( My Name, Itaewon Class ). I look forward to coming back with Season 2.Today we're visiting the filming locations from the K-Drama Yumi's Cells, an adaptation from a popular webtoon. Lee Sang Yeop also spoke about the second season saying, “Season 2 will tell the story of Yoo Babi and Yumi, which will be different from the relationship with Goo Woong. Song Jae Jung also added that the idea is to create something close to a mild version of “Sex and the City.” The writer said that the decision to have multiple seasons came early on from the idea that unlike most Korean romance dramas, “Yumi’s Cells” will have the same female character with her boyfriends consistently changing throughout the story. Song Jae Jung also talked about how Season 2 will showcase the growth of the characters and said the story will be dynamic compared to the lovey-dovey theme of Season 1. Song Jae Jung thanked Kim Go Eun and Ahn Bo Hyun for portraying their characters so well as the director also complimented Kim Go Eun for her superb and natural acting abilities. Ahn Bo Hyun played a lot of different types of characters in the past so I was concerned about whether he’d fit with the role, but after talking to him I realized that he had a quiet and sensitive aura, and I liked that.” However when talking about casting Kim Go Eun for the role, he said, “When I first met Kim Go Eun she was very bright and energetic so I thought she’d be great as Yumi.

Lee Sang Yeop talked about the diverse characteristics of the character Yumi and said that her diverse attributes could’ve been a difficult factor in casting for the role. When asked about casting GOT7’s Jinyoung as Yoo Babi, the director said, “I thought of Yoo Babi’s character to be handsome, and when I first saw Jinyoung, I remember thinking that he was extremely good-looking.” Writer Kim Yoon Joo added, “I think attempting new ideas has become less concerning as I saw the viewers enjoying the drama.” The combination of live-action and 3D animation is a first for Korean dramas, and Song Jae Jung, the writer for “Yumi’s Cells,” said, “I was able to realize that this combination was actually possible as we were looking at the original webtoon and also came to understand the need to consider broader ranges of ideas when it comes to the spectrum of creativity.” The director also explained why he decided to use 3D animation for the cells, saying, “I was originally going to use 2D animation for the cells like the webtoon does, but I suggested the use of 3D animation because I thought the cells should look so lovable so that people want to hug them.” In an interview reported by Newsen, director Lee Sang Yeop talked about the pressure from bringing the hit webtoon to life, saying, “I’d be lying if I said there wasn’t any pressure, and as a fan of the webtoon, I worked on the drama with the thought of creating something I’d want to watch.”

Kim Go Eun played the titular role of Yumi, an ordinary woman who struggles with expressing her feelings, while Ahn Bo Hyun starred as the straightforwardly honest game developer Goo Woong. The director and writers of “ Yumi’s Cells” talked about the creation of “Yumi’s Cells” and the cast!īased on the hit webtoon of the same name, “Yumi’s Cells” told the story of an ordinary office worker named Yumi-from the point of view of the many brain cells in her head controlling her every thought, feeling, and action.
