Promotional photos for Korean pop group Kara’s latest album, Lupin. The image concept is presumably a mimic of Japanese manga Lupin which is about a band of gentlemen thieves…

Promotional photos for Korean pop group Kara’s latest album, Lupin. The image concept is presumably a mimic of Japanese manga Lupin which is about a band of gentlemen thieves…

English subbed MV of Lupin (루팡) by Korean pop group Kara, title track of their third mini-album which was released last week [video via Dspentert@Youtube]…
Decent song. Love the image and style, not the video and choreography.
Korean pop group Kara’s recent endorsement pics for Crown Bakery [Kr]…
Korean online games portal HanGame [Kr] has created a cafe game featuring Korean pop group KARA; below are the girls’ commercials, dressing in maid-cafe-kinda-cosplay-costumes to endorse the game…
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Korean pop group Kara’s live performances of “Mister” (미스터) from their latest album “Revolution Vol.2″ on three major weekly music shows; hip-swaying and booty-shaking FTW…
[video mixed by CodeMonmon, reuploaded by RWLeader @Youtube]
Promotional images of Korean pop group Kara for their latest “Revolution Vol. 2″ album; found nothing interesting with the songs, but the pics are pretty nice. Members according to sequence: Ji-young, Hara, Nicole, Seung-yeon and Gyuri…

English-subbed music video of “Pretty Girl” from Korean girls group Kara, a song from their same title mini-album which was released in early December 2008.
Cute girls, bubbly tune, self absorbant lyrics, upbeat video… which reminds me of some J-pop groups like Morning Musume and AKB48 somehow. Would be great if the choreography is more original; it’s looking a bit too similar with a few others.
The song was pretty catchy when I first listened to it, kinda fits the holiday season mood… but just ok after playing it for a few times.
Chuseok (추석 – Full Moon Harvest) is a Korean festival celebrated on the 15th day of the 8th month in lunar calendar (Sept 14 in 2008).
Chuseok is one of the two biggest holidays in Korea (the other is Seollal the Korean New Year). It is considered the Korean equivalent of Thanksgiving and a time to honour ancestors with newly harvested grains and fruits [more on KoreaNet]
As for Korean entertainment fans, it’s the season to see their favourite Korean celebs in traditional Hanbok wishing everyone a happy Chuseok. Sharing a few pics of some all-girls Korean pop groups (image from Newsen and Star)…
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