The differences between the domestic and Korean versions of Hilarious Bugs are as follows: 1. Food culture: The difference between the domestic and Korean versions of Hilarious Bugs lies in the food.
In the domestic version, the hilarious bug enjoys eating traditional Chinese delicacies such as fried chicken, hot pot and steamed buns.
In the Korean version, it will be more inclined to Korean specialties such as kimchi, barbecue and bibimbap.
2. Social customs: The domestic version of the hilarious bug prefers traditional Chinese social methods such as holding mahjong competitions, singing KTV and participating in night market activities.
The Korean version of the hilarious bug prefers to participate in Korean social customs such as kimchi parties, playing Korean server games and group dance practices.
3. Volunteer activities: The domestic version of the hilarious bug is more inclined to participate in community volunteer activities, environmental clean-up operations, and poverty alleviation and other volunteer work in China.
The Korean version of Funny Bugs will be more actively involved in charity concerts, cultural exchange activities and volunteer services at home and abroad.
"Funny Bugs" is a Japanese comedy animated TV series adapted from the manga of the same name created by Inoue Asami.
The play uses humor and spoof as its theme, and presents a series of funny and interesting plots through the life stories and interactions of the insects.