Ai Koon Pee

Ai Koon Pee (2013)

EndedScripted showDrama, Comedy, Romance
Network
ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) (75 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E26Episode 26Mai 29, 2013
S01E25Episode 25Mai 28, 2013
S01E24Episode 24Mai 27, 2013
S01E23Episode 23Mai 24, 2013
S01E22Episode 22Mai 23, 2013
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Ai Koon Pee premiere?

Ai Koon Pee premiered on January 14, 2013.

Who were the main characters in Ai Koon Pee?

The main characters in Ai Koon Pee were Ploy, Chatchai, and Jirayu.

What was the genre of Ai Koon Pee?

Ai Koon Pee was a romantic comedy-drama series.

Where was Ai Koon Pee set?

Ai Koon Pee was set in Bangkok, Thailand.

Who directed Ai Koon Pee?

Ai Koon Pee was directed by Chatchai Plengpanich.

What was the premise of Ai Koon Pee?

Ai Koon Pee revolved around the story of a young woman named Ploy and her romantic relationships with Chatchai and Jirayu.

How many episodes did Ai Koon Pee have?

Ai Koon Pee had a total of 16 episodes.

What was the reception of Ai Koon Pee among viewers?

Ai Koon Pee received positive feedback from viewers for its engaging storyline and performances.

Did Ai Koon Pee receive any awards or nominations?

Yes, Ai Koon Pee was nominated for several awards, including Best Leading Actress and Best Supporting Actor at the TV Scene Awards.

What was the theme song of Ai Koon Pee?

The theme song of Ai Koon Pee was "Mai Dai" performed by Jirayu Tangsrisuk.

Did Ai Koon Pee have any notable guest appearances?

Yes, Ai Koon Pee featured guest appearances by popular Thai actors and actresses, including Nadech Kugimiya and Urassaya Sperbund.

Was Ai Koon Pee based on a novel or any source material?

No, Ai Koon Pee was an original TV series and not based on any existing novel or source material.

Did Ai Koon Pee have any spin-offs or sequels?

No, Ai Koon Pee did not have any spin-offs or sequels.

What were some memorable moments from Ai Koon Pee?

Some memorable moments from Ai Koon Pee include Ploy's heartfelt confession to Chatchai and the emotional reunion between Ploy and Jirayu.

Did Ai Koon Pee have a dedicated fan base?

Yes, Ai Koon Pee had a dedicated fan base who praised the series for its relatable characters and romantic storyline.

How did Ai Koon Pee contribute to Thai television?

Ai Koon Pee contributed to Thai television by showcasing a compelling romantic story that resonated with viewers and highlighting the talents of the cast and crew.

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Also known as

  • If You're a Ghost (United States)
  • ไอ้คุณผี (Thailand)

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