MBC's new animal program 'Our Neighborhood Fluffballs' (produced by Kim Hyun Chul/directed by Kim Hyun Ki) will premiere on Tuesday, July 16 at 10 PM KST. The show features Jung Jae Hyung, known as the father of 'Haedum,' actress Hyeri, who raises her pet dog 'Hodu,' and comedian Shin Kyu Jin.
MBC's 'Our Neighborhood Fluffballs' aims to naturally and honestly capture the daily lives of people with their beloved furry friends, ranging from household dogs and cats to zoo animals and wild animals in nature. The show also addresses the 'concerns' related to pet ownership, offering empathy and support to the cast and providing healing and vicarious satisfaction to viewers.
Actress Hyeri, active in movies, dramas, and YouTube, is known in the entertainment industry for her love of dogs, especially her pet Hodu, raising anticipation for her role as an animal program host.
Musician Jung Jae Hyung, who has volunteered as a 'puppy walker' for guide dog candidates for the past 15 years, will share his daily life with Haedum on the show.
Comedian Shin Kyu Jin, recognized as an online pet lover and a member of the 'View-nimal tribe' (a term combining 'View' and 'Animal,' referring to people who feel vicarious satisfaction from watching videos featuring pets), will serve as the comedic lubricant for the show.
With the combined empathetic abilities of the hosts and diverse animal stories brought by the guests each episode, MBC's new animal program 'Our Neighborhood Fluffballs' promises to deliver unique chemistry and joy.
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"Our Neighborhood Fluffballs' aims to naturally and honestly capture the daily lives of people with their beloved furry friends, ranging from household dogs and cats to zoo animals and wild animals in nature."
Oh. The title made me think it was going to be about stray animals and shine a light on how hard their lives are. Something like that with a focus on education and the importance of neutering would probably save a lot of animals suffering.