7 Funny K-Dramas To Watch With Family During Holidays: ‘The Fiery Priest,’ ‘Welcome To Waikiki,’ More

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Make your holiday season merrier with these hilarious K-dramas! Laugh out loud with your family this Christmas and New Year while watching Kim Nam Gil in "The Fiery Priest," Kim Jung Hyun in "Welcome To Waikiki," and more!

1. 'The Fiery Priest'

The Fiery Priest
SBS Entertainment

Since this series is rumored to have season 2, this is your sign to start watching season 1. Starring Miss Korea 2006 Lee Honey, award-winning actor Kim Nam Gil, and a group of talented actors, "The Fiery Priest" will surely make leave you glued to your seats with the actors' hilarious antics!

The series tells the journey of a Catholic priest Kim Hae Il with anger management issues, detective Koo Dae Young, and prosecutor Park Kyung Sun. They join forces to solve a murder case involving a senior priest.

2. 'Vincenzo'

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Song Joong Ki never disappoints! Through this drama, you'll see the new side of him as he portrays the role of Vincenzo Cassano, a mafia consigliere. His supposed short visit to Korea got extends when he meets Hong Cha Young (Jeon Yeo Bin), a lawyer in Korea.

The two team up to take down a huge conglomerate, which has been pushing to demolish the Geumga Plaza building.

3. 'Mr. Queen'

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Starring Shin Hye Sun and Kim Jung Hyun, this record-breaking historical drama should be on your watchlist!

"Mr. Queen" tells the story of a modern man who is transported back in time to the Joseon dynasty, where he inhabits the body of a queen. There, he gets entangled with a secretive king who hides his true personality.

4. 'Rooftop Prince'

Rooftop Prince
Rooftop Prince SBS Entertainment

This romantic-comedy-historical drama tells the story of Crown Prince Yi Gak (Park Yoo Chun) of the Joseon era, who traveled to modern-day Seoul, along with his three trusted bodyguards Song Man Bo (Lee Tae Ri), Do Chi San (Choi Woo Sik), and Woo Yong Sool (Jung Suk Won).

Through their unexpected journey, they cross paths with Park Ha (Han Ji Min) and end up living in her rooftop apartment.

5. 'Strong Woman Do Bong Soon'

Strong Woman Do Bong Soon
JTBC

This fantasy-romance series, starring Park Bo Young and Park Hyung Sik, tells the story of Do Bong Soon, a woman born with superhuman strength that comes from the long line of women possessing it.

She then meets Ahn Min Hyuk, the CEO of ainsoft, a gaming company, who witnesses her superpower and ends up hiring her as his personal bodyguard.

6. 'Marriage, Not Dating'

Marriage Not Dating
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This romantic-comedy series follows the chaotic love story of Joo Jang Mi (Han Groo) and Gi Tae (Yeon Woo Jin). Before Jang Mi can propose to her boyfriend, she has her best friend, Gong Gi Tae, who helps her break up with him.

Meanwhile, Gi Tae, who is eager to remain single, is forced to introduce Jang Mi as his fiance due to his family insisting on him marrying.

7. 'Welcome To Waikiki'

Welcome To Waikiki
JTBC

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"Welcome To Waikiki" Seasons 1 and 2 will definitely have you rolling on the floor laughing!

The first season tells the story of three young men, Kang Dong Goo (Kim Jung Hyun), the bad luck incarnate who dreams of becoming a film director, Cheon Joon Ki (Lee Yi Kyung), an eccentric actor who performs to make a living, and Bong Doo Sik (Son Seung Won), a freelance writer who travel around doing nothing most of the time. They open a guest house named "Waikiki" where many foreigners come to stay.

Kim Seon Ho, Moon Ga Young, Kim Ye Won, and Shin Hyun Soo enter the season season, and join with Lee Yi Kyung to bring never-ending laughter to the audience.

Which of these funny K-dramas are you watching with your family this holiday season? Tell us in the comments!

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