Team Cloud: A tip from…

… community member Divalcious.  The tip is:

Runaway/Fugitive: Plan B is now also on Hulu!

Back in May, when we first heard that DramaFever.com and Hulu were hooking up, that was such a rush.  Then a few months ago, when DramaFever managed to score The Fugitive: Plan B and began posting the episodes (under Runaway: Plan B), I dared to hope against hope… but didn’t count my chickens.

And now there is yet another way to watch JiWoo, which is exciting because even though the KBS 2TV air dates finished up last week and Fugitive is at the end of its first run in S.Korea, we can simply make our own “reruns” by watching the show on all the other official venues out there.  You feel me?

Oh, hal-le-lu-ia…!

*Please NOTE: At this time, Hulu is a U.S. service only.  However, they have begun the arduous task of trying to clear the rights for their shows and films in other geographic regions, and will be worldwide sometime in the future.

» The May 19th PRWeb article, DramaFever brings Asia’s Top TV hit series to Hulu, is HERE for your reading pleasure.

» Hulu’s DramaFever search page is HERE, compliments of Divalcious.  Just select “Runaway: Plan B” from the Show pull-down menu, and you’re in business.  (Episodes are English-subbed.)

VIEWING PRIMER (as of 12/15/2010):

Hulu (online) has the first 10 Fugitive episodes subbed and up for free viewing.

DramaFever.com (online) has 17 Fugitive episodes subbed and up — #s 1-16 are free; #17 is only available for paid viewers, but will be made free in a few days.  You can also access DramaFever’s direct episodes on their Runaway: Plan B Facebook page.

KBSWORLDi (online) has all 20 Fugitive episodes and the Fugitive: Plan B Special up for viewing — #s 1-20 are subbed; the Special should be subbed before the week is out.  Viewing is paid only, but the fee is very affordable.

KBS World (offline, global television) is airing Fugitive episodes weekly on local cable and satellite TV networks in the U.S. and across the world.  The series should be about in the middle of its broadcast run.

Yes, fans, there’s still a lot of Running & Running going on, so don’t despair!

For Rain fans outside of the U.S. and Canada, we’re sorry that with the exception of KBS World global television, there aren’t more options for you as well.  But we are keeping our ear to the ground for word on anything that might help the situation.  You’re not forgotten, and we certainly don’t fault you for going other routes.

Thanks to Diva for this tip.

— Stephe @cloudusa.wordpress.com ^@@^

~ by Cloud USA on December 15, 2010.

4 Responses to “Team Cloud: A tip from…”

  1. I don’t mind watching reruns as long as i get to see Jiwoo.

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  2. if you started watching in drama fever you should continue to do so and show some appreciation for a site that continuosly is first in getting the drama to us…hulu is good but a bit late on their service, support drama fever, a site that is always first to show our favorite dramas and movies…thnx!! 😉

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  3. woohoo…thanks for the heads up Diva and CloudUSA. so Hulu has finally worked out the kinks. cool. i been watching DramaFever, but hey, i can always switch over to Hulu, hahahaha

    gotta feed my JiWoo habit.

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  4. oh setphe
    thank you for another heaup for keep us reruning this again yeah i sighup with and the eng subbed only up to 8 free
    it ok i can watch and took it slow until it 20 up any i still wait for te withu2 to sub but it seeme like they have sun any of the sent 17-now!! don”t know why either
    oh stephe i have Fanart FUGITIVE
    here i like to share u ekeke
    http://rainsixtofivemblaq.wordpress.com/2010/12/15/fanart-ny-me-kongsao-12-15-10/

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