Ugly Duckling (TV series)

Ugly Duckling (Thai: Ugly Duckling – รักนะเป็ดโง่; Ugly Duckling – Rak Na Pet Ngo) is a 2015 Thai television series each presented through one of the four segments entitled Perfect Match, Pity Girl, Don't and Boy's Paradise based on a series of novels published by Jamsai Publishing.[1]

Ugly Duckling
ThaiUgly Duckling – รักนะเป็ดโง่
GenreRomantic comedy
Created byGMMTV
Directed byChatkaew Susiwa
Starring
Country of originThailand
Original language(s)Thai
No. of episodes30
  • 9 (Perfect Match)
  • 5 (Pity Girl)
  • 7 (Don't)
  • 9 (Boy's Paradise)
Production
Producer(s)Sataporn Panichraksapong
Running time50 minutes
Production company(s)GMM Grammy
GMMTV
Release
Original networkGMM 25
Original release17 May (2015-05-17) 
20 December 2015 (2015-12-20)
External links
Ugly Duckling on LINE TV

Directed by Chatkaew Susiwa and produced by GMMTV, the premiere segment Perfect Match was broadcast on 17 May 2015 to 12 July 2015,[2] followed by Pity Girl (26 July 2015 to 23 August 2015),[3] Don't (30 August 2015 to 11 October 2015)[4] and Boy's Paradise (25 October 2015 to 20 December 2015),[5] airing on Sundays on GMM 25 at 20:00 ICT.

The series was popular, and was Thailand's second-most searched for item in 2015, according to Google.[6]

Synopsis

Perfect Match

Junior (Worranit Thawornwong) is a pretty and rich young miss who's living a happy life, has lots of friends and a handsome boyfriend. One day, she decides to do plastic surgery because she couldn't stand her friends saying how big her cheeks was. She does it without knowing that she is allergic to chemicals, and that causes acne/pimples all over her face. After the incident, her friends and boyfriend starts ditching her by giving excuses. She can't stand the social life she's living among (where everyone is disgusted by her), so she begs her parents to study at a college in the countryside to have a treatment at the college's hospital, and to follow her dream guy from her favorite fiction. And that's where she meets Suea (Puttichai Kasetsin), a very handsome cheeky guy.

Pity Girl

As it continue from perfect match. Alice (Neen Suwanamas) climbed up a tree to take photos, as she took pictures, she saw a handsome boy Aston (Natcha Janthapan) sitting on a bench beneath the tree she climbed. While sneakily taking pictures of him, Aston looked up at her and took her shock, which lead to her falling off the tree. When she woke up after being in a coma, she could not remember anything and came to the realization that she lost her memories. Here comes Fuyu (Nachat Janthapan) he was with her when she went to the hospital. He gave her a journal to write things down and if she can't remember something, just to look back at it. Alice have two friends which is Chicha (Marie Eugenie LeLay) and Chicha's boyfriend BM (Thitipoom Techaapaikhun). When school started Aston came back from America, where he originally lives and was determined to get back Alice. What will happen next? Watch to know what happens.

Don't

Maewnam (Lapassalan Jiravechsoontornkul) is a girl who suffered from trauma as a child, she had confessed to a boy she liked, but was rejected and called ugly. This started a chain, in which the other children also called her ugly. Ever since that accident she had always worn a box over her head and had always stayed at home not interacting with anyone. She relents to attend the school after much pleading from her father. In the school, she befriends Minton (Chatchawit Techarukpong), a sweet, flirty, genuine boy and a rude, rowdy, bad boy, Zero (Jirakit Thawornwong), who always creates troubles. She faces new problems related to social life. But one fine day she is forced to remove her box and everyone sees that she is pretty. Minton and Zero confess their love to her, but whom will she choose?

Boy's Paradise

Happily living alone in her family's pension, Mami (Esther Supreeleela) vows to die before dating a man, after her mother catches on to her secret girl crush. So her mother rents out the house to three guys in hopes to bring her daughter around. But when Mami gets pulled into someone else's romance problems, she begs her new roommate CU (Sean Jindachote), to be her fake boyfriend.

Cast and characters

Main

Perfect Match

Pity Girl

  • Natcha Janthapan (Mouse) as Aston
  • Neen Suwanamas as Alice
  • Nachat Juntapun (Nicky) as Fuyu

Don't

Boy's Paradise

  • Esther Supreeleela as Mami
  • Sean Jindachot as CU
  • Korn Khunatipapisiri (Oaujun) as Rayji
  • Kitkasem Mcfadden (James) as LJ

Supporting

Perfect Match

  • Korawit Boonsri (Gun) as Bee
  • Akkaranat Ariyaritwikul (Nott) as Rio
  • Nat Sakdatorn as a doctor
  • Leo Saussay as Max
  • Niti Chaichitathorn (Pompam) as a teacher
  • Oranicha Krinchai (Proud) as Ning
  • Petchbuntoon Pongphan (Louis) as Tot

Pity Girl

Don't

  • Lapisara Intarasut (Apple) as Ozone
  • Alysaya Tsoi (Alice) as Vivien
  • Korapat Kirdpan (Nanon) as Plawan
  • Gornpop Janjaroen (Joke) as Maewnam's father

Boy's Paradise

  • Anchasa Mongkhonsamai as Namsom, Mami's friend
  • Vichuda Pindum (Mam) as Mami's mother

Guest role

Perfect Match

  • Neen Suwanamas as Alice

Pity Girl

Don't

Boy's Paradise

References

  1. "'ผู้แต่ง'ซีรี่ส์'รักนะเป็ดโง่' ยืนยัน!ไม่ได้ลอกงานใคร". เดลินิวส์.
  2. ""จีเอ็มเอ็ม ทีวี" จับมือ "แจ่มใส" คว้าซีรี่ส์วัยรุ่นที่ขายดีที่สุด "รักนะเป็ดโง่" ลงจอ "พุฒ, ฌอห์ณ, เอสเธอร์, เม้าส์, นิกกี้" นำทีมเรียกเรตติ้ง ชวนจิกหมอนพร้อมกัน 17 พ.ค.นี้ ช่อง GMM 25". ryt9.com (in Thai). RYT9. 14 May 2015. Retrieved 18 July 2020.
  3. "นิกกี้ ณฉัตร-ออฟ จุมพล ชวนฟินไปกับซีรีส์ รักนะเป็ดโง่ ตอน Pity Girl". kapook.com (in Thai). Kapook. 24 July 2015. Retrieved 18 July 2020.
  4. "รักวุ่นวายของยัยหัวปี๊บ! ตัวอย่างเต็ม "Ugly duckling รักนะเป็ดโง่" ตอน "DON'T"". sanook.com (in Thai). Sanook.com. 17 August 2015. Retrieved 18 July 2020.
  5. "เอสเธอร์ เซ็กซี่ยั่ว ฌอห์ณ เปิดฉาก รักนะเป็ดโง่ "BOY'S PARADISE"". sanook.com (in Thai). Sanook.com. 21 October 2015. Retrieved 18 July 2020.
  6. "กูเกิล เผยสุดยอดคำค้นปี 58 รู้ไหมคนไทยชอบ 'เชือกวิเศษ - รักนะเป็ดโง่'". Thairath Online (in Thai). 16 December 2015. Retrieved 13 September 2017.
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