Netflix Hit "Love Between the Fairy and Devil" Tops Taiwan, Hong Kong Charts
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The second season of Netflix's "Love Between the Fairy and Devil" is a hit in Asia, topping charts in Taiwan and Hong Kong.
- The show also reached fourth place globally among non-English TV series on Netflix.
- The article briefly mentions the show's setting in Okinawa and a character's direct reason for affection.
Netflix's "Love Between the Fairy and Devil" (presumably referring to a different show with a similar theme, as the original title is "ไธ่ฏไธๆๅฐๆ่จ" which translates to "Bad Family Seeking Love") has captured significant attention across Asia. The second season has surged to the top of the weekly charts in both Taiwan and Hong Kong, demonstrating its strong regional appeal.
Beyond its success in East Asia, the series has also made an impact on the global stage. It secured the fourth position worldwide among Netflix's non-English language series, indicating a broad international viewership.
The latest season unfolds in the scenic setting of Okinawa, with a particular focus on a character named Xiao Ma (ๅฐ้ฆฌ). The narrative highlights his straightforward and heartfelt reasons for his affection towards Cai Zhu (ๅฝฉๆฑ), adding a personal and emotional dimension to the romantic storyline.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.