Welcome to Convenience Store
Welcome to Convenience Store | |
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WEBTOON | |
Original run | February 2008 |
Welcome to Convenience Store (Korean: 와라! 편의점; RR: Wara! Pyeonuijeom) is a South Korean webtoon created by Ji Kang-min. The webtoon began in February 2008 and received an award at the Seoul International Cartoon and Animation Festival that same year. A paperback version was released on October 23, 2008.
Welcome to Convenience Store was adapted into multiple animated series, as well as a mobile game distributed by Kakao. Characters from the webtoon have appeared in a variety of media and merchandise.
Development
Photographer Ji Kang-min started drawing Welcome to Convenience Store in 2008, thinking it would be nice to release a story based on one of the most well-known settings. Kang-min gets a large amount of
In an interview with The Korea Times, Kang-min stated that when he started drawing cartoons, he overworked himself as there was a large amount of labor to do. During this period, he spent two days per week writing up scripts, and the other five days to draw the cartoon itself. As of 2015, he only needs two days to draw the comic itself, as he no longer has to use up his time with routine processes. For example, he no longer needs to draw backgrounds, as he adapted 3D-rendered backgrounds. Kang-min stated that his life motto is to "not to skip a meal and not to pass a night without sleep," and that he is currently "fully benefiting from my digitalized environment."[2]
In 2015, Kang-min started a new webtoon series titled The Commute Family, which focuses on the everyday events in
Summary
Welcome to Convenience Store chronicles the everyday, yet silly events at a fictional South Korean convenience store. Though the webtoon is purely episodic in nature, it features a recurring set of
Other media
In 2010, Yoo Se-yoon of the comedy music duo UV revealed "Convenience", a music video featuring characters from Welcome to Convenience Store.[3] Convenience store chain 7-Eleven featured characters from the webtoon on its products, and some of the characters have been realized as toys by Korean toy manufacturer Oxford Blocks.[2]
Animation
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An animated television series based on Welcome to Convenience Store was announced in 2010, and eventually produced by cable channel Tooniverse in 2012. The series was produced as part of the 2010 "Annie Challenge" and was aired as 20 episodes, each 30 minutes long.
Mobile game
Welcome to Convenience Store was adapted into a mobile game in 2014, distributed through KakaoTalk. The video game, titled Work It! Convenience Store, quickly became one of the top-selling games on Google Play.[8] The game won the "Best Korean Mobile Game Business" in 2014. Work It! exceeded 500,000 downloads in the first weeks of its launch, and has been downloaded by over five million people as of March 2016.[9]
In Work It!, the player takes on the role of manager of a convenience store, as which he can decorate the building, purchase wares, and perform a variety of chores. Through the course of the game, a player can eventually create their own "unique" convenience store. Work It! includes various intricate systems such as
Reception
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Welcome to Convenience Store received an award at the Seoul International Cartoon and Animation Festival in 2008.[11] Characters from the webtoon were exhibited as a pop-up store in the Korean Comics Museum in January 2015.[12]
In 2010, Kang-min's webtoon spurred some political controversy when he published a page featuring a girl apprehending a
References
- ^ Korea Daily. August 15, 2010.
- ^ a b c d "'Digitalization gave me more time for creativity'". The Korea Times. September 30, 2015.
- ^ "유세윤 'UV'의 새 뮤비 '편의점'의 주인공? 알면 '깜놀'". vop.co.kr. August 17, 2010.
- ^ "가까워진 '웹툰' 가까이하기엔 너무 먼 '국내 애니메이션'". OhmyNews. June 18, 2013.
- ^ "인기웹툰 '와라!편의점', TV애니메이션으로 재탄생". Hankook Ilbo. September 3, 2010.
- ^ "Infinite's L transforms into an animation character". Korea.com. Xports News. January 13, 2012. Archived from the original on July 13, 2015.
- ^ Lee, Nancy (March 29, 2013). "Infinite Members Become Voice Actors for 'Wara! Store' Cartoon". enewsWorld.
- Korea Economic Daily. March 17, 2014.
- ^ a b 小龍 (March 11, 2016). "國民級經營類手遊神作《打工吧!便利商店》登台確定!事前登錄活動正式開催!". Gameapps.hk.
- ^ Jerry (March 18, 2016). "《打工吧!便利商店》公開遊戲玩法 首波宣傳影片搶先看". ggn.gamer.com (in Chinese).
- ^ "SICAF 2008". Seoul International Cartoon and Animation Festival. May 21, 2008.
- ^ "한국만화박물관에서 만나는 '와라! 편의점' 캐릭터 팝업스토어". 1gan.co.kr. December 24, 2014.
- ^ "웹툰 '와라!편의점', 초록색 글씨2번 일파만파…"신중하지 못한 판단 죄송"". 강원일보 홈페이지 (in Korean). Retrieved April 12, 2018.
- ^ "'와라!편의점' 지강민, 천안함 풍자·선거홍보 논란 일파만파". Asia Today. June 2, 2010.
External links
- Welcome to Convenience Store at Naver
- Welcome to Convenience Store: The Animation at Naver