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Die Schreckliche Wahrheit ÜBer Monster Und Diejenigen, Die Sie FüRchten

Die Schreckliche Wahrheit ÜBer Monster Und Diejenigen, Die Sie FüRchten

Hast du Angst vor Monstern? Bestimmt hast du! Lass mich dir eine gruselige Geschichte über einen Jungen erzählen, der etwas wirklich schauderhaftes erlebt hat ... Diese Geschichte ereignete sich in einer verlassenen Traktorenfabrik. Der Junge verlor die Schaufel von seinem Spielzeugtraktor und beschloss, diese in der Fabrik zu suchen. Heimlich schlich er die Treppe hoch und entdeckte ein großes, weibliches Monster, das sich gerade die Lippen schminkt! Als er weiter ging, bemerkte er immer mehr Monster, die Domino spielten! Der Junge war sehr erschrocken und wollte in Tränen ausbrechen, als er realisierte, dass es nur ein Filmset war und alle Monster nicht echt waren! Sie waren nur Schauspieler ... Schließlich erkannte der Junge, dass Monster aus den Büchern und Filmen überhaupt nicht echt sind! Aber wenn Du mal ein echtes Monster sehen willst, dann sieh dir eine Fliege unter dem Mikroskop an!

2026-06-09 00:57:04 +0000 UTC2026-06-09 01:04:10 +0000 UTC(7m)
라이딩 인생

라이딩 인생

정은은 새로운 시터 모시기와 서윤의 빅파커 A반 입성이 달린 스피치 대회 준비로 동분서주 하고 지아는 학원에서 호경을 대신에 일일 라이딩을 온 토미 할아버지 영욱을 만나게 되는데...새로운 시터를 찾을 때 까지 만이라는 조건으로 시작된 지아의 라이딩 인생. 라이딩 첫날부터 빅파커 1등 토미 엄마인 호경의 눈 밖에 난 지아는 자신처럼 손녀 라이딩을 전담하고 있는 미춘을 만나 라이딩의 세계에 대해 배우게 된다.

2026-06-09 00:57:07 +0000 UTC2026-06-09 02:05:14 +0000 UTC(1h8m)
Don't Tell Papa

Don't Tell Papa

As Cho-won grows up frequenting the clubs with his father, he bonds with characters like the drag show's Bo-ri-su and Elena Kim, as well as the club hostesses, maturing into a precocious and cheerful child. By absorbing the real-world slang of these fringe characters, he gains a natural vocabulary far beyond his peers and occasionally predicts the future by reading "Hwatu" cards, a skill even some adults lack. Time passes, and Cho-won turns seven. Then, Ae-ran returns from the U.S. as the direct superior of Cheol-su's former classmate and underwear designer, Jeol-gu. Haunted by the guilt of abandoning her baby, Ae-ran longs to see Cho-won and lingers by his side without revealing that she is his mother. Cho-won, believing his mother is dead, follows Ae-ran, thinking of her as a kind lady, while Cheol-su grows anxious that the child might be taken away. Eventually, Cheol-su tries to leave for a club in the countryside with Cho-won, but a minor incident pulls them into a massive ordeal...Cheol-su, a clumsy high schooler who acts like a tough hoodlum, ends up spending "exactly one night" with Ae-ran, whose specialty is putting out cigarettes with her mouth. He hears nothing from Ae-ran after that night until nearly a year later, when a basket is delivered to his classroom via quick service. Inside the basket is a newborn baby. As it turns out, Ae-ran had conceived Cheol-su's child that night and gave birth in a high school restroom. Cheol-su visits Ae-ran's friend, Sun-mi, to ask about her whereabouts, only to turn away after hearing she left to study in the United States. Kicked out of school due to the "baby basket delivery incident," Cheol-su begins raising his son, Cho-won, while working as a show MC at an adult nightclub. Leaving the baby with his colleagues like a modern-day beggar-father, Cheol-su names the boy "Cho-won" after the name of the motel where he spent that first night with Ae-ran. A baby in a basket is delivered to a classroom, and a high schooler suddenly becomes a father. “Baby delivery!”

2026-06-09 00:57:13 +0000 UTC2026-06-09 02:54:36 +0000 UTC(1h57m)
Don't Tell Papa

Don't Tell Papa

As Cho-won grows up frequenting the clubs with his father, he bonds with characters like the drag show's Bo-ri-su and Elena Kim, as well as the club hostesses, maturing into a precocious and cheerful child. By absorbing the real-world slang of these fringe characters, he gains a natural vocabulary far beyond his peers and occasionally predicts the future by reading "Hwatu" cards, a skill even some adults lack. Time passes, and Cho-won turns seven. Then, Ae-ran returns from the U.S. as the direct superior of Cheol-su's former classmate and underwear designer, Jeol-gu. Haunted by the guilt of abandoning her baby, Ae-ran longs to see Cho-won and lingers by his side without revealing that she is his mother. Cho-won, believing his mother is dead, follows Ae-ran, thinking of her as a kind lady, while Cheol-su grows anxious that the child might be taken away. Eventually, Cheol-su tries to leave for a club in the countryside with Cho-won, but a minor incident pulls them into a massive ordeal...Cheol-su, a clumsy high schooler who acts like a tough hoodlum, ends up spending "exactly one night" with Ae-ran, whose specialty is putting out cigarettes with her mouth. He hears nothing from Ae-ran after that night until nearly a year later, when a basket is delivered to his classroom via quick service. Inside the basket is a newborn baby. As it turns out, Ae-ran had conceived Cheol-su's child that night and gave birth in a high school restroom. Cheol-su visits Ae-ran's friend, Sun-mi, to ask about her whereabouts, only to turn away after hearing she left to study in the United States. Kicked out of school due to the "baby basket delivery incident," Cheol-su begins raising his son, Cho-won, while working as a show MC at an adult nightclub. Leaving the baby with his colleagues like a modern-day beggar-father, Cheol-su names the boy "Cho-won" after the name of the motel where he spent that first night with Ae-ran. A baby in a basket is delivered to a classroom, and a high schooler suddenly becomes a father. “Baby delivery!”

2026-06-09 00:57:13 +0000 UTC2026-06-09 02:54:36 +0000 UTC(1h57m)
Don't Tell Papa

Don't Tell Papa

As Cho-won grows up frequenting the clubs with his father, he bonds with characters like the drag show's Bo-ri-su and Elena Kim, as well as the club hostesses, maturing into a precocious and cheerful child. By absorbing the real-world slang of these fringe characters, he gains a natural vocabulary far beyond his peers and occasionally predicts the future by reading "Hwatu" cards, a skill even some adults lack. Time passes, and Cho-won turns seven. Then, Ae-ran returns from the U.S. as the direct superior of Cheol-su's former classmate and underwear designer, Jeol-gu. Haunted by the guilt of abandoning her baby, Ae-ran longs to see Cho-won and lingers by his side without revealing that she is his mother. Cho-won, believing his mother is dead, follows Ae-ran, thinking of her as a kind lady, while Cheol-su grows anxious that the child might be taken away. Eventually, Cheol-su tries to leave for a club in the countryside with Cho-won, but a minor incident pulls them into a massive ordeal...Cheol-su, a clumsy high schooler who acts like a tough hoodlum, ends up spending "exactly one night" with Ae-ran, whose specialty is putting out cigarettes with her mouth. He hears nothing from Ae-ran after that night until nearly a year later, when a basket is delivered to his classroom via quick service. Inside the basket is a newborn baby. As it turns out, Ae-ran had conceived Cheol-su's child that night and gave birth in a high school restroom. Cheol-su visits Ae-ran's friend, Sun-mi, to ask about her whereabouts, only to turn away after hearing she left to study in the United States. Kicked out of school due to the "baby basket delivery incident," Cheol-su begins raising his son, Cho-won, while working as a show MC at an adult nightclub. Leaving the baby with his colleagues like a modern-day beggar-father, Cheol-su names the boy "Cho-won" after the name of the motel where he spent that first night with Ae-ran. A baby in a basket is delivered to a classroom, and a high schooler suddenly becomes a father. “Baby delivery!”

2026-06-09 00:57:13 +0000 UTC2026-06-09 02:54:36 +0000 UTC(1h57m)