Is your life like a plain canvas? What about joining an art club to add some color? The new 2025 Korean drama based on a webtoon, “Spirit Fingers,” promises to splash your screen with vibrant moments of growth and unexpected romance. See how a shy girl finds her voice and creates bold brushstrokes of self-discovery. Ready to watch? Keep reading.
“Spirit Fingers” (스피릿 핑거스) Korean Drama 2025

“Spirit Fingers” brings a refreshing story of youth and creativity. This heartwarming K-drama is the live adaptation of a popular webtoon of the same name. It blends a story of self-love, friendship, and a sweet first romance.
The story follows a shy high school girl who stumbles into an eccentric art club. This place is more than just drawing. It’s where personalities burst like vivid colors and where a shy girl finds her true self.
Get ready for a show that feels like a warm hug.
A Story of Finding Your True Colors
Meet Song Woo Yeon (played by Park Ji Hu). She’s a typical high school girl who feels completely ordinary—quiet, awkward, and always worried about what others think.
She walks through the halls like a ghost. At home, her siblings get all the attention. She has very little confidence and doesn’t know how to speak up for herself. Sound familiar?
One day, she gets a surprising message. A handsome student asks her to model for his art club, “Spirit Fingers,” a drawing club unlike any other. Hesitant at first, she joins the club, buzzing with energy. Her world, once painted in shades of gray, suddenly explodes with color.
This isn’t just any club. It’s “Spirit Fingers.” A group of unique, free-spirited artists, with vibrant characters, who see the world differently. The club’s members each have a unique “color” linked to their personalities—especially Nam Ki Jung, known as the “Red Finger,” a free spirit who lives life on his own terms.
This meeting creates a lively mix that challenges Woo Yeon to break out of her shell. They don’t just see her as a shy girl, but as a blank canvas full of potential. They also give her a nickname, “Baby Blue Finger.” Surrounded by this newfound family, she finally picks up a pencil and starts to draw her own future.
This beautiful coming-of-age story is about more than youth and art. It shows us how to face our fears and embrace who we truly are. Along the way, we may even find love. The drama also encourages us to realize that our voice matters. It reminds us that our true colors are meant to be seen.
Based on a popular webtoon, the tale blends humor, heart, and a pinch of romance to create a healing, feel-good drama.
Meet the Cast of “Spirit Fingers”

With a story as unique as this, the project needs a perfect cast. And “Spirit Fingers” delivers.
Leading the series is Park Ji Hu as Song Woo Yeon. You’ll recognize her from the global hit “All of Us Are Dead.” She brings a quiet strength to the role of a girl learning to shine.
Playing the charming part-time model, Nam Ki Jung is Cho Jun Young. He’s the “Red Finger” who catches Woo Yeon’s eye and supports her journey.
Then there’s Choi Bo Min of the K-pop group Golden Child. He plays Koo Seon Ho, or “Blue Finger,” the person who first discovers Woo Yeon and invites her into this new world.
And you can’t have a club without a leader. The calm and charismatic club president, Nam Geu Rin (“Mint Finger”), is played by the wonderful Park Yoo Na, known for her roles in “True Beauty” and “Hotel Del Luna.”
In supporting roles, there are:
- Cha Woo Min as Byeon Tae Seon (Ki Jung’s friend)
- Kwon So Hyun as Hwang Bun Hong / “Pink Finger”
- Kim Seul Gi as Ko Taeng Ja / “Black Finger”
- Lee Jin Hyuk as Kwon Hyeok / “Khaki Finger”
- Im Chul Soo as Jang Dong Geon / “Brown Finger”
- Kang Hye Won as An Ye Rim
- Ham Sung Min as O Dae O (Ki Jung’s friend)
- Chae Soo Ah as Cho Mi Rae (Woo Yeon’s friend)
- Kim Hye Eun as Seong Gyeong
Together, this cast promises incredible chemistry.
Behind the Canvas
The upcoming Korean drama “Spirit Fingers” is based on the very popular Naver Webtoon of the same name by Han Kyoung Chal. For years, fans of the comic have been dreaming of a live-action version, and their wish has finally come true.
Written by Kwon Yi Ji, the drama’s script captures the essence of the original story. Meanwhile, director Lee Chul Ha brings this vibrant series world to life with his unique vision. Together, they form a strong creative team.
Furthermore, the show is an original production for TVING, a platform renowned for delivering high-quality dramas. It is produced by N°3 PICTURES and KENAZ, with Cheolha Lee credited as producer.
Thanks to this solid production team, “Spirit Fingers,” is set to be a must-watch adaptation. Moreover, this drama will perfectly convey the essence of the original story.
Mark Your Calendars

Ready to join the club? The latest Korean drama based on a webtoon, “Spirit Fingers,” is scheduled to premiere on October 29, 2025. The series will have 12 episodes.
In South Korea, the show will stream exclusively on TVING. But international fans, don’t worry! The drama will be available worldwide on Viki. You can watch it with subtitles.
It’s the perfect show to add to your 2025 drama watchlist.
Ready to Find Your Color?
“Spirit Fingers” isn’t your average youth drama. It’s a touching story about friendship and the courage to be yourself. The series also elegantly highlights the importance of finding extraordinary people who truly see and accept us for who we are.
With its warm and uplifting vibe, this series reminds us to love ourselves. In a world that often pushes us to blend in, “Spirit Fingers” encourages us to speak up, shine, and be ourselves. After all, each of us has a masterpiece waiting to be discovered.
If you could join the Spirit Fingers club, what color would you be? Please share your thoughts below.
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