They say that you shouldn't form an opinion about dramas (or anything) from their appearance only. But I disagree! At least in my case, it is always the cover that attracts my attention first, then the title and then everything else. If a cover is unsightly or poorly done, I might even skip the drama altogether... and perhaps miss out on all the fun!
So... do you see how important drama covers are? In this article, I'm going to discuss this topic and present my favorite posters/covers. So stay tuned!
☆ The Flashy & Breathtaking Covers ☆
The Princess Wei Young The Empress of China The Four
When it comes to extremely flashy covers, Chinese historical dramas are definitely the most famous. They also tend to release a series of accompanying posters for each character and a couple of additional covers for the drama itself, as flashy as the main cover of course. This practice is rarely seen in Japan; on the other hand, Korean dramas have started this trend, but it seems like nothing can top the Chinese ones (yet).
Meteor Garden Ruler:Master of the Mask Song of Phoenix
It is interesting to note that most of the dramas with extremely gorgeous covers tend to belong to the historical genre. This can be contributed to the fact that all Asian countries have rich and complex cultures with outstanding costumes, landscapes, architecture etc.
Scholar Who Walks the Night Fighter of the Destiny The Super Royal Highness
It is completely normal for the human eye to get drawn in by beautiful things; so when you take a look at a fabulous drama cover, you start unconsciously associating its good visuals with the good direction and production of the drama itself. Of course, it is not always like that, but you get what I'm saying - a pretty cover can do wonders and attract many viewers.
Princess of Lanling King The Glory of Tang Dynasty The Legend of Flying Daggers
The three covers above are not the main covers, they're simply promotional ones. However, I find them more beautiful.
The Endless Love Dear Archimedes Hero's Dream
They look like movie posters, right?
The Legends of Monkey King Princess Agents A Life Time Love
☆ The Simple & Pretty Covers ☆
Cruel Romance Love Through a Millennium Tao Hua Yuan
Then we have the simple-yet-very-pretty-covers category. Dramas that belong to this category are mostly the romantic ones with lots of nostalgia or melodrama. The covers are usually in soft pastels that lure you in with a promise of good romance and heart-wrenching drama.
☆ The Simple yet Meaningful Covers ☆
Doctor Romantic 13 Terrors Ouroboros
The simple yet meaningful covers are usually overlooked and you get to understand their wittiness only after having completed the drama. For example:
Doctor Romantic is cute but also hints at the possible relationship between the three main characters. Have they all dreamed of being doctors and what prompted them to choose that profession?
When you take a closer look at the 13 Terrors cover, you will notice that plots and clues from each case can be found in the picture. Very smart and creepy I must say.
I have always loved the faceless woman from the Ouroboros cover. Those who watched the drama know that she is the central pillar of the whole plot.
Cheese in the Trap Star April Last Friends
There's nothing special about Cheese in the Trap, but I still love the abundance of cheeses on the table :) The promotional cover is great too, hinting at the "entrapment" the main female character goes through.
The Star April cover is not very meaningful, but I've always liked to believe that she is leaving the stage as if she's had enough of her life as a celebrity.
Last Friends is pretty easy because it is explained in the drama too: the fate is represented as a red thread; our fates get intertwined with the fates of other people and our actions affect the others, both in a positive and negative way.
☆ The Boring yet Favorite Covers ☆
It Started with a Kiss Hana Yori Dango Sleepeeer Hit!
And finally, these are my personal favorites. I'm not a fan of the Itazura na Kiss franchise, but the cover of this Taiwanese remake left an impression on me. I like how they are showing Xian Qin being a busybody and moving around the cardboard characters - that's exactly what she always does - pressures others and interferes.
Hana Yori Dango is simply iconic. I love the bright colors and the manga characters behind the actors. I've always loved it.
Sleepeeer Hit! is one of my favorite Asian dramas and the cover is probably the most boring cover ever! I mean, it looks as if it took only 10 minutes for someone to finish it in Photoshop! I've always wondered in anger "couldn't they think of something else?!" And I must admit, the cover was the reason why I avoided the drama like it was the plague. Luckily, the positive reviews changed my mind.
The Conclusion
Visually beautiful covers will always attract more viewers... and the more viewers, the more popular the drama gets.
However, that does not mean that the quality of a drama should be judged by how beautiful or boring its cover is.
My belief is, if you read positive comments or the plot intrigues you, even if the cover puts you off - give that drama a chance. You never know, perhaps you will fall in love with it just as I did with Sleepeeer Hit! :)
Which drama covers are your favorites?
Thanks for reading! xxx