Tale of the Nine Tailed

Tale of the Nine Tailed (Korean: 구미호뎐; Hanja: 九尾狐傳; RR: Gumihodyeon) is a South Korean television drama starring Lee Dong-wook, Jo Bo-ah and Kim Bum.[1][2] It aired on tvN from October 7 to December 3, 2020, every Wednesday and Thursday at 22:30 (KST).[3] A spinoff titled, The Untold Story Of The Tale Of The Nine-Tailed, will make up for the halt in production of Episodes 13 and 14 of the original series to “ensure better production”.[4][5]

Tale of the Nine Tailed
Promotional poster
Hangul구미호뎐
Hanja九尾狐傳
Genre
Developed byStudio Dragon
Written byHan Woo-ri
Directed byKang Shin-hyo
Jo Nam-hyung
Starring
ComposerHong Dae-sung
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of episodes16
Production
Executive producerKim Young-kyu
ProducersPark Jin-hyung
Park Seung-woo
Running time65-70 minutes
Production companiesStudio Dragon
HOW Pictures
DistributortvN
Release
Original networktvN
Original releaseOctober 7 (2020-10-07) 
December 3, 2020 (2020-12-03)
External links
Website

Synopsis

A gumiho (nine-tailed fox) named Lee Yeon (Lee Dong-wook) abdicated his position as the mountain spirit of Baekdudaegan to search for the reincarnation of his one true love, Ah-eum (Jo Bo-ah). He followed her soul up to the Samdo River and gave her the fox bead as her mark when she is reborn again. Meanwhile, his half-brother Lee Rang (his mother had an affair with Lee Yeon's father) (Kim Bum) was left alone and the mountain unprotected as well. With its guardian gone, humans were able to set fire in the mountains, causing Rang to flee. As a result, he exacted revenge on human beings, even the innocent ones, through various killings. Yeon later reunited with Rang, only to execute the Afterlife Judges' order to punish Rang by death. Rang managed to survive this punishment through the help of a mysterious man. Since then, he developed a deep grudge against his brother for choosing Ah-eum over him and being the mountain's protector. On the other hand, Yeon enlisted his service under Taluipa (Kim Jung-nan) to eradicate supernatural beings that threaten the mortal world in exchange for Ah-eum's reincarnation. Throughout centuries, Yeon encountered several lookalikes of Ah-eum but they do not bear the fox bead.

In the present day, Yeon lives in the city where he is being assisted by his loyal subject and fellow gumiho, Goo Shin-joo (Hwang Hee). He continues his search and mission under Taluipa's orders. Rang, with the assistance of Ki Yoo-ri (Kim Yong-ji), continuously harms human beings as a way of pestering his brother. While working on a mission, Yeon met Nam Ji-ah (Jo Bo-ah), a smart and dauntless producer at TVC Station. Ji-ah resembles Ah-eum but does not seem to be her reincarnation at first. Due to this resemblance, Ji-ah was saved by Yeon when she was a child from a car accident that presumably killed her parents although no bodies were found. Ji-ah believes that her parents are still alive and Yeon is the only lead she has in finding them. Later on, it is revealed that she is Ah-eum's reincarnation when the fox bead appeared on her. Yeon swore to protect her at all costs so she could live longer in this lifetime.

Cast

Main

The titular gumiho (nine-tailed fox) and former mountain spirit and guardian of Baekdudaegan, lover of Ah-eum and half-brother of Lee Rang, who swore to eradicate supernatural beings that harm the mortal world in exchange for Ah-eum's reincarnation. After centuries of searching, he found Ah-eum's reincarnation in the present: Nam Ji-ah. He swore to protect Ji-ah at all costs so she could live longer in this lifetime.
  • Jo Bo-ah as Nam Ji-ah / Ah-eum
    • Park Da-yeon as young Ji-ah / Ah-eum
Nam Ji-ah is 30-year old smart and dauntless producer at TVC Station, a broadcasting company, whose current show "Unveiling Urban Legends" features urban myths. She is on the mission to find her parents who disappeared 20 years ago after an accident in Yeou Gogae with the help of Lee Yeon. She is the reincarnation of Ah-eum who was Lee Yeon's past lover, the exiled princess, and the seventh daughter of the King. To save her father, the king, who was possessed by the Imoogi, she allowed him to reside in her body instead, promising to take him to Yeon. She asked Lee Yeon to kill her so that she could protect him from sacrificing himself, to which Lee Yeon can't deny as it was a payment of his debt to her.
  • Kim Bum as Lee Rang[7]
    • Lee Joo-won as young Lee Rang
A half-blood gumiho and Lee Yeon's younger half-brother, who seeks revenge on his brother by creating mischief. As a child, he was abandoned by his human mother in the Forest of the Starved. There, he was attacked by spirits of the villagers who died from starvation but was saved by Yeon. He came along with his brother to the mountain to start anew and lived happily. But when Ah-eum died, Yeon left Baekdudaegan and quit being a mountain spirit. Rang was left alone and the mountain unprotected as well. With its guardian gone, humans were able to set fire in the mountains, causing Rang to flee. He exacted revenge on all human beings, even the innocent ones. Years after, he reunited with Yeon as an adult only to find out that his brother will have to punish him by death as ordered by the Afterlife Judges for the crimes he had committed. He survived this punishment with the help of a mysterious man, to whom he's indebted. Since then, he lived by harming human beings and betting on their misfortunes, granting their desires for a hefty price, causing trouble to Yeon in turn. Deep inside, he hide his caring nature and long-time longing grudge for his brother.

Supporting

  • Kim Jung-nan as Taluipa, younger sister of King Yeomra (supreme ruler of the underworld), the wife of Hyun Eui-ong, who works at the Afterlife Immigration Office, manages the list of dead souls and gives Lee Yeon his missions. She appears to be cold-hearted but has a strict motherly affection for Yeon who calls her "Granny" in return. She had a son with her husband named Bok Gil who died but cannot be reincarnated again because he killed himself.
  • Ahn Gil-kang as Hyun Eui-ong, the gatekeeper of Samdo River, the husband of Taluipa and father of Bok Gil, who also works at the Afterlife Immigration Office and briefs dead souls before entering the underworld. He appears to be both obedient and scared of his wife.
  • Hwang Hee as Koo Shin-joo, Lee Yeon's loyal subject and friend, also a gumiho. After having bewitched innocent humans to lose their minds in revenge for his sisters who were killed by human traps, he fled from the former mountain spirit he served to save his life and ended up at Lee Yeon's forest. He was saved by Lee Yeon, who refused to return him to the mountain spirit and since then decided to dedicate his life for him. In present days, he is a veterinarian who can speak to animals using his magic necklace. He liked Ki Yoo-ri from the first time he met her.
  • Kim Yong-ji as Ki Yoo-ri, Lee Rang's loyal accomplice, a young gumiho from Russia. She was saved by Rang from a zoo where she was being maltreated. As her way of payment for saving her life, she eagerly does Rang's orders in causing trouble to his enemies. She assumed the identity of the 24-year old director of Moze Department Store who died while trekking in Nepal.[8]
  • Lee Tae-ri as adult Imoogi / Lee Ryong / Terry
    • Kim Tae-yul as young Imoogi
A serpent beast in human form, the nemesis of Lee Yeon, who has the power to read others' minds. Centuries ago, he was born in a cave where people were dying of plague. He took the body of the King, Ah-eum's father, as host. To save her father, Ah-eum allowed the Imoogi to transfer to her body for him to meet Yeon. He was killed by Yeon while inside of Ah-eum. In the present day, he is reborn at Eohwa Island with the help of Kwon Hae-ryong and Lee Rang. As a child, the Imoogi sucks the life out of his babysitters as his meal, turning them into mummified corpses, to be fully grown in a short period of time. In his adult form, he has the same face as Bok-gil, the deceased son of Taluipa and Hyun Eui-ong. He was originally a dragon that would become the mountain spirit, but was disqualified after a human spotted him in his dragon form. Hence, he wants to take the body of Lee Yeon, Baekdudaegan's former mountain spirit and marry Nam Ji-ah, the reincarnation of Princess Ah-eum who was supposed to be a sacrifice for him. With the help of his servant, the CEO at TVC Station, he disguised himself as Terry, an intern in Ji-ah's team at TVC Station. It is eventually revealed that Imoogi was responsible for infecting Bok Gil's wife leading to their deaths.

People around Nam Ji-ah

  • Um Hyo-sup as Kwon Hae-ryong, the CEO of TVC Station who is secretly the Imoogi's mysterious servant. He served during the reign of Ah-eum's father. As he sacrificed his wife and children to the Imoogi in exchange for extending his life, he is described as a living corpse since he prolonged his life for many centuries by stealing the life of humans trapped in ground cherries. He also saved Rang's life after he was supposedly killed by Yeon thereby making Rang indebted to him. He is also the man in a navy blue suit with a criminal branding on his forehead "seogyeong" who caused the car accident of Nam Ji-ah's parents.
  • Jung Yi-seo as Kim Sae-rom, a writer at TVC Station and Ji-ah's teammate. In her past life, she was a handmaiden who assisted and raised Ah-eum when she was exiled.
  • Kim Kang-min as Pyu Jae-hwan, a PD assistant at TVC Station and Ji-ah's teammate. In his past life, he was a eunuch who assisted and raised Ah-eum when she was exiled.
  • Joo Suk-tae as Choi Tae-suk, team leader of Nam Ji-ah, Kim Sae-rom and Pyu Jae-hwan, who woes Bok Hye-ja. He is revealed to be the reincarnation of Bok Hye-ja's deceased husband.
  • Kim Hee-jung as Lee Young-sun, Nam Ji-ah's mother who is a doctor. She went missing since the Yeou Gogae accident 20 years ago and revealed to be turned into a ground cherry.
  • Song Young-kyu as Nam Jong-soo, Nam Ji-ah's father who is a professor. He went missing since the Yeou Gogae accident 20 years ago and revealed to be turned into a ground cherry along with his wife.

Other Mythical Beings

  • Kim Soo-jin as Snail Bride / Bok Hye-ja, owner of the restaurant where Lee Yeon and Nam Ji-ah's team at TVC Station usually dines in. She knows all the supernatural beings in the world. She's a widow living for hundreds of years already. Her husband was devoured by a tiger through the Spirit of Darkness' trick on someone's greatest fear.
  • Shim So-Young as the Spirit of Darkness, the Imoogi's partner who preys on someone's greatest fear. She appears as a lady peddler in a green outfit, giving away bottled juice for free to her victims. She has been part of urban legends but rarely anyone could recall her name. Among her victims were Bok Hye-ja's husband and through the Imoogi's bidding, Lee Rang, Nam Ji-ah and Lee Yeon as well. Ultimately, she was killed by Yeon after he tricked her to enter his subconscious. (Ep. 8 & 9)
  • Woo Hyun as the totem spirit of Yeou Gogae who appears as a mysterious drunkard. He first appeared at a bus stop where Nam Ji-ah was supposed to board a bus that went into a fatal accident later. He annoyingly grabbed Ji-ah's leg to stop her from boarding which also meant saving her life. She volunteered to carry him on her back going home but asked to be dropped off by the side of the road. Later on, he involuntarily gave Rang the lead to obtaining the Eyebrows of the Tiger. (Ep. 1 & 5)
  • Son Woo-hyun as Jung Hyun-woo, a security staff at TVC station whose true form is a bulgasari (Ep. 2 & 9)
  • Lee Kyu-hyung as Governor / Moon Bear, a former mountain spirit and best friend of Lee Yeon (Ep. 6 & 15). He owned the Mirror of the Moon, one of the four gems of the four mountain spirits. He provided a crucial lead on the disappearance of Nam Ji-ah's parents.
  • Lim Ki-hong as the mysterious fortune teller with white eyes, who trades powerful objects with the most precious thing in someone's life. Through him, Lee Rang traded his brother Lee Yeon in exchange of the Eyebrows of the Tiger. In turn, Nam Ji-ah traded the fox bead to redeem Lee Yeon. He turns out to be the 10th and last Afterlife judge, the King of Darkness who was in charge of reincarnation. He who would leave his post once in a while to stay in the human world. Lee Rang traded his remaining lifespan to him, in turn of Lee Yeon's reincarnation. (Ep. 6 & 16)
  • Lee Jung-min as the bride whose true form is a gumiho. On her wedding day, Lee Yeon pursued her to execute the punishment by death for the crimes she committed against humanity. (Ep. 1)
  • Jung Si-yul as Kim Soo-oh, a young boy who is adopted by Lee Rang. In his previous life, he was the puppy dog Geomdung raised by Lee Rang which was given to him by his brother Lee Yeon, and he died due to a fire set by humans in the mountains 600 years ago. Soo-oh first appeared as a kid at the park met by Lee Yeon. Later on, Soo-oh immediately recognized Lee Rang at the sidewalk, though Lee Rang initially does not reciprocate. Soo-oh found the Eyebrows of the Tiger in the form of glasses which can make its wearer see the past life of another. Rang retrieved it from him and upon wearing, discovered Soo-oh is indeed the reincarnation of his beloved Geomdung. Later on, he was saved by Rang from his abusive step-father. After Rang's death, he was taken in by Ki Yoo-ri and her husband, Gu Shin-joo.

Eohwa Island

  • Kim Young-sun as a shaman who attempted to sacrifice Nam Ji-ah to the Imoogi (Ep. 2–3)
  • Do Yun-jin as Seo Pyung-hee, daughter of Seo Ki-chang. She is the only one who did not mysteriously disappear on the island; however, she is the one who cursed her father's crew-mate with the help of a shaman. (Ep. 2–4)
  • Maeng Bong-hak as Seo Ki-chang, father of Seo Pyung-hee, who was murdered and eaten by his crewmates when the were lost at the sea. (Ep. 2–3)
  • Ji Heon-il as Jin-Sik, a fisherman. (Ep. 2–3)
  • Jang Yong-chul as a fisherman. (Ep. 2–3)
  • Keum Dong-hyun as a fisherman. (Ep. 2–3)
  • Kim Gui-seon as fishing boat captain. (Ep. 2–3)
  • Kim Sun-yool as a mountain spirit tied to a tree. (Ep. 2–3)
  • Joo Boo-jin as an elderly woman. (Ep. 2–3)
  • Park Seung-tae as an elderly woman. (Ep. 2–3)

Special appearances

  • Lee Taek-geun as the groom of the disguised gumiho bride. (Ep. 1)
  • Son Dong-hwa as the groom next door. (Ep. 1)
  • Chu Ye-jin as Jung Soo-young, a 17-year-old student who was the only survivor of a deadly bus accident at Yeou Gogae, later morphed into Lee Rang as her true form. The real Soo-young was killed (eaten) by Rang. (Ep. 1)
  • Jang Won-hyung as Baek Si-woo, the detective who investigated the bus accident at Yeou Gogae that killed 5 people. (Ep. 1)
  • Jang Eui-don as a bus passenger who died in the accident, husband. (Ep. 1)
  • Yoon Tae-hee as a bus passenger who died in the accident, wife. (Ep. 1)
  • Kim Hwan-young as son of the bus passengers. He met Lee Rang at a wishing fountain at Moze Department Store before. (Ep. 1)
  • Yu Jun-won a family member of one of the deceased bus passengers. (Ep. 1)
  • Choi Sung-woong as funeral hall security. (Ep. 1)
  • Choi Seung-il as father of the real Ki Yoo-ri. (Ep. 4)
  • Oh Jung-won as mother of the real Ki Yoo-ri. (Ep. 4)
  • Lee Ye-bit as Min-seo, a child ghost. (Ep. 4–5)
  • Jung Ah-young as Yeon-seo, a child ghost. (Ep. 4–5)
  • Park No-shik as Min-seo & Yeon-seo's father. (Ep. 5)
  • Kim Nak-gyoon as Min-seo & Yeon-seo's uncle. (Ep. 5)
  • Jang Young-hyeon as watch salesman at Brennetano. (Ep. 5)
  • Jo Hyun-im as Imoogi's babysitter. (Ep. 5)
  • Seo Jin-won as Seo Hwan-ho, a baseball player who maltreated a puppy. (Ep. 5)
  • No Seong-eun as No Hae-sung, a baseball player who maltreated a puppy. (Ep. 5)
  • Han Chang-hun as Han Tae-soo, a baseball player who maltreated a puppy. (Ep. 5)
  • Shin Ji-Yeon as babysitter, the last meal of the Imoogi before becoming an adult. (Ep. 7)
  • Park Su-yeon as Lee Rang's mother who abandoned him. She resented having a child with a gumiho. (Ep. 7–8)
  • Sun Woo Jae Duk as the King, Ah-eum's father, the first host body of the Imoogi (Ep. 8)
  • Kim Young-sun as Psychiatrist Choi, a friend of Nam Ji-ah's mom. She facilitated Ji-ah's hypnotherapy session when she was 9 years old. (Ep. 8)
  • Kim Hyo-myung as Kim Soo-oh's stepfather (Ep. 11)

Release

The poster of the television series was unveiled by Lee Dong-wook and Jo Bo-ah on September 9, 2020, which was termed as "Rhapsody of intense affection".[9]

Original soundtrack

Tale of the Nine Tailed OST
Soundtrack album by
Various artists
Released2020
GenreSoundtrack
Language
Label

Part 1

Released on October 7, 2020 (2020-10-07)
No.TitleLyricsMusicArtistLength
1."Blue Moon"Jayins
  • Jayins
  • Naiv
Kim Jong-wan (Nell)3:37
2."Blue Moon" (Inst.) 
  • Jayins
  • Naiv
 3:37
Total length:7:14

Part 2

Released on October 15, 2020 (2020-10-15)
No.TitleLyricsMusicArtistLength
1."I'll Be There"DailogDailogShownu (Monsta X)3:28
2."I'll Be There" (Inst.) Dailog 3:28
Total length:6:56

Part 3

Released on October 22, 2020 (2020-10-22)
No.TitleLyricsMusicArtistLength
1."Moonchild Ballad" (월아연가 (月兒戀歌))
  • DANI
  • Park Geun-chul
  • Jung Su-min
  • Hong Dae-sung
  • Park Geun-chul
  • Jung Su-min
Lyn4:23
2."Moonchild Ballad" (Inst.) 
  • Hong Dae-sung
  • Park Geun-chul
  • Jung Su-min
 4:23
Total length:8:46

Part 4

Released on October 29, 2020 (2020-10-29)
No.TitleLyricsMusicArtistLength
1."Diary of Dawn" (새벽일기)
  • DANI
  • Park Geun-chul
  • Jung Su-min
  • Park Geun-chul
  • Jung Su-min
Yang Da-il4:45
2."Diary of Dawn" (Inst.) 
  • Park Geun-chul
  • Jung Su-min
 4:45
3."The Legend of the Fox - Tale of the Nine Tailed Opening Title" (여우 전설 (구미호뎐 Opening Title)) Hong Dae-sung 1:00
4."Moonchild Ballad - Score Version" (월아연가 (Score Ver.)) Hong Dae-sung 4:17
5."Parting at the River of Three Crossings" (삼도천의 이별) Hong Dae-sung 5:15
6."The Fox's Wedding Day (Lee Yeon Theme Song)" (여우가 시집 가는 날 (이연 테마)) Hong Dae-sung 1:34
7."The Uninvited" (불청객) Hong Dae-sung 3:12
8."I Waited For You" (나는 너를 기다렸어) Hong Dae-sung 1:26
9."The Nine Tailed Fox" (구미호) Hong Dae-sung 1:44
10."Lightning Bugs" (반딧불이) Hong Dae-sung 2:53
Total length:30:51

Part 5

Released on November 5, 2020 (2020-11-05)
No.TitleLyricsMusicArtistLength
1."Leaning On You" (비스듬히 너에게)Shim Hyun-boShim Hyun-boSung Si-kyung4:02
2."Leaning On You" (Inst.) Shim Hyun-bo 4:02
Total length:8:04

Part 6

Released on November 6, 2020 (2020-11-06)
No.TitleLyricsMusicArtistLength
1."Love Already Bloomed in My Heart" (그대가 꽃이 아니면)
  • Howl
  • Park Geun-chul
  • Jung Su-min
  • Park Geun-chul
  • Jung Su-min
  • Howl
Hynn3:42
2."Love Already Bloomed in My Heart" (Inst.) 
  • Park Geun-chul
  • Jung Su-min
  • Howl
 3:42
Total length:7:24

Part 7

Released on November 19, 2020 (2020-11-19)
No.TitleLyricsMusicArtistLength
1."Stay With Me"Dinner CoatDinner CoatYooA (Oh My Girl)3:27
2."Stay With Me" (Inst.) Dinner Coat 3:27
Total length:6:54

Part 8

Released on November 26, 2020 (2020-11-26)
No.TitleLyricsMusicArtistLength
1."My Destiny"
  • Dinner Coat
  • Dong Woo-seok
  • Dinner Coat
  • Dong Woo-seok
  • Yoo Jung-hyun
Miyeon ((G)I-DLE)3:38
2."My Destiny" (Inst.) 
  • Dinner Coat
  • Dong Woo-seok
  • Yoo Jung-hyun
 3:38
Total length:7:16

Viewership

Tale of the Nine Tailed: South Korea viewers per episode (millions)
SeasonEpisode numberAverage
12345678910111213141516
11.5141.5391.4601.4151.4671.2471.2871.4931.5011.3371.3481.5891.3501.4111.4421.6571.441
Source: Audience measurement performed nationwide by Nielsen Media Research.[10]
Average TV viewership ratings
Ep. Original broadcast date Title Average audience share
(AGB Nielsen)[10]
NationwideSeoul
1 October 7, 2020 The Incident That Occurred On Yeou Gogae 5.804% (1st) 6.479% (1st)
2 October 8, 2020 I've Been Waiting for You 5.557% (1st) 6.222% (1st)
3 October 14, 2020 The Secret of the Dragon King 5.588% (1st) 5.988% (1st)
4 October 15, 2020 Verge of Death 5.511% (1st) 6.075% (1st)
5 October 21, 2020 I Also Waited For You 5.100% (1st) 5.352% (1st)
6 October 22, 2020 Four Pillars of Destiny 4.962% (1st) 5.800% (1st)
7 October 28, 2020 The Trap of Samsara 4.789% (1st) 5.433% (1st)
8 October 29, 2020 Reincarnation 5.137% (1st) 5.666% (1st)
9 November 4, 2020 Spirit of Darkness 5.115% (1st) 5.623% (1st)
10 November 5, 2020 Deja-vu 4.474% (1st) 4.776% (1st)
11 November 11, 2020 Ground Cherries 4.863% (1st) 5.010% (1st)
12 November 12, 2020 Catch the Tail 5.318% (1st) 5.828% (1st)
13 November 25, 2020 The Other Imoogi 5.195% (1st) 6.275% (1st)
14 November 26, 2020 Dead End 5.160% (1st) 5.923% (1st)
15 December 2, 2020 Without Knowing Imoogi’s Plan 5.224% (1st) 6.082% (1st)
16 December 3, 2020 The Rewritten Tale of the Nine Tailed 5.785% (1st) 6.436% (1st)
Average 5.286% 5.810%
  • The blue numbers represent the lowest ratings and the red numbers represent the highest ratings.
  • This drama aired on a cable channel/pay TV which normally has a relatively smaller audience compared to free-to-air TV/public broadcasters (KBS, SBS, MBC and EBS).

International broadcast

The series is available in multiple streaming apps such as iQIYI in South East Asia and Taiwan, Viu, WeTV and Viki Rakuten.

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