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  • 2013
  • 1 Season
  • 7.1  (253)

Monstar is a South Korean television series from 2013 produced by CJ E&M. The show stars Yong Jun-hyung, a member of the K-pop group Highlight, and is directed by Kim Won-seok. The plot of Monstar follows a group of high school students who come together to form a band, known as Color Bar. The members of the band each have their own unique talents and personalities, and as they work together to create music, they also navigate the challenges of adolescence and growing up. The protagonist of the show is Yoon Sul-chan, played by Yong Jun-hyung. Sul-chan is a talented musician who has become disenchanted with the music industry, and as a result, has withdrawn from his previous life as a performer. Despite his reluctance to join the band, Sul-chan is eventually persuaded to become a member of Color Bar, and as the series progresses, he begins to rediscover his love of music. One of the key themes of Monstar is the power of music to bring people together and to help individuals overcome their personal struggles. Throughout the series, the members of Color Bar face a range of challenges, from family conflicts to romantic entanglements, and music serves as a source of solace and inspiration for each of them. Aside from its focus on music, Monstar also explores issues related to education and the Korean school system. The show depicts the pressures faced by students to perform well academically, as well as the broader societal expectations surrounding education and career success. In addition to Yong Jun-hyung, Monstar features a talented ensemble cast, including Ha Yeon-soo as Min Se-yi, a transfer student from the United States with a unique musical background, and Kang Ha-neul as Jung Sun-woo, a popular student with a hidden passion for music. Overall, Monstar is a heartwarming and engaging series that combines elements of music, comedy, and drama to great effect. With its memorable characters and catchy soundtrack, the show is sure to appeal to viewers of all ages and backgrounds.

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12. Monstar
August 5, 2013
As SeYi confessed her feelings for Seol-Chan, Su-Woo struggles and his competition with Seol-Chan continues. With the help of Seol-Chan, Color Bar practices hard for their upcoming final battle with All For One. Final Episode
Episode 11
11. Episode 11
July 29, 2013
Now that Seol-Chan and Se-Yi confirmed their feelings for each other, their relationship becomes awkward as they are cautious of Sun-Woo. On the other hand, Byun PD's persistent investigation on Seol-Chan continues...
Episode 10
10. Episode 10
July 22, 2013
After sharing a heartening first kiss, Se-Yi and Sul-Chan feel awkward and embarrassed, unable to confess how they feel about each other.
Episode 9
9. Episode 9
July 12, 2013
Kyu-dong's incident has left all the Colorbar members in shock and confusion. Do-nam is even more flustered because he can't erase the thought that he is responsible.
Episode 8
8. Episode 8
July 6, 2013
The battle may be over and the problems have just begun. Every member of Color Bar becomes exposed to their demons but do they have the power to fight back? Seol-chan and Se-yi's relationship becomes more complicated and Sun-woo has begun to change colors
Episode 7
7. Episode 7
June 28, 2013
The day of the battle is finally here but nothing seems to be going right for Seol-chan and his crew. Nana's dark past catches up with her and the team and Se-yi's emotional battle continues to rage as she tries to figure out her relationships.
Episode 6
6. Episode 6
June 22, 2013
Misunderstandings rise as Seol-chan and Sun-woo fight for Se-yi's heart. Nana's mysterious past is revealed little by little as other dark corners of the group are revealed. Can they hang on and produce a winning performance or will this be the end?
Episode 5
5. Episode 5
June 14, 2013
As the performance nears, all bets are off in the battle between All For One and Seol-chan's group as they practice to secure a chance to perform in front of cameras and respected guests.
Episode 4
4. Episode 4
June 7, 2013
Se-yi finally meets the mysterious man and Seol-chan and Sun-woo's hidden relationship is at last uncovered! Tensions within the group reach an all-time high as time runs out for practice and patience before their big performance.
Episode 3
3. Episode 3
May 31, 2013
Yoon Sul Chan and his classmates are stuck in a vandalism case...about poop. To hide this case and save their image, Sul Chan, Se Yi and the others are forced to perform for a charity concert organization. Can they pull it off just in time?
Episode 2
2. Episode 2
May 24, 2013
Sun-woo helps Se-E and Sul-Chan prepare for the music critique session but due to Go-Dae-Pyo's orders, Sul-Chan goes home forgetting about the critique practice, leaving Se-E and Sun-Woo to begin the practice by themselves.
Episode 1
1. Episode 1
May 19, 2013
Yoon Sul-Chan (Yong Joon-Hyung) is the vocalist for the group "Man in Black". He carries deep wounds within his mind, but doesn't express his feelings. Because of his hot temper, he causes trouble.
Description

Monstar is a South Korean television series from 2013 produced by CJ E&M. The show stars Yong Jun-hyung, a member of the K-pop group Highlight, and is directed by Kim Won-seok. The plot of Monstar follows a group of high school students who come together to form a band, known as Color Bar. The members of the band each have their own unique talents and personalities, and as they work together to create music, they also navigate the challenges of adolescence and growing up.

The protagonist of the show is Yoon Sul-chan, played by Yong Jun-hyung. Sul-chan is a talented musician who has become disenchanted with the music industry, and as a result, has withdrawn from his previous life as a performer. Despite his reluctance to join the band, Sul-chan is eventually persuaded to become a member of Color Bar, and as the series progresses, he begins to rediscover his love of music.

One of the key themes of Monstar is the power of music to bring people together and to help individuals overcome their personal struggles. Throughout the series, the members of Color Bar face a range of challenges, from family conflicts to romantic entanglements, and music serves as a source of solace and inspiration for each of them.

Aside from its focus on music, Monstar also explores issues related to education and the Korean school system. The show depicts the pressures faced by students to perform well academically, as well as the broader societal expectations surrounding education and career success.

In addition to Yong Jun-hyung, Monstar features a talented ensemble cast, including Ha Yeon-soo as Min Se-yi, a transfer student from the United States with a unique musical background, and Kang Ha-neul as Jung Sun-woo, a popular student with a hidden passion for music.

Overall, Monstar is a heartwarming and engaging series that combines elements of music, comedy, and drama to great effect. With its memorable characters and catchy soundtrack, the show is sure to appeal to viewers of all ages and backgrounds.

Monstar is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (12 episodes). The series first aired on May 19, 2013.

Where to Watch Monstar

Monstar is available for streaming on the CJ Entertainment website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Monstar on demand at , Viki and Tubi TV.

  • Premiere Date
    May 19, 2013
  • IMDB Rating
    7.1  (253)