Korean Dizziness (Lifegood Episode)

Korean Dizziness - Is a most controversial episode in the Lifegood. This episode is split into 2 parts.

Main Characters

 * Carl Lifegood
 * Nika Lifegood
 * Mike Lifegood
 * Willson Lifegood

Other Characters

 * Chung-Cha Kim (North Korean guide woman)

Part 1
Carl Lifegood, got a Ticket to Seoul from a mystery guy and shows it to his family, first Nika is reluctant to express her pride, Mike was curious, and Willson even packed his bags. While they are on a train in China, Carl realizes that She has scratched the black scratch card and reads: "Pyongyang, North Korea" and in the Movies saying you can't have a Bible, so he threw Bible out of the train window to North Korea. When they are in Pyongyang, they settle in one of the Houses on the Streets of Pyongyang at 2:40 AM. Nika was the only one who had to go to the hairdresser to donate her fake hair and cut herself Korean by a North Korean hairdresser. They think that she is commendable to the Juche ideology. Carl, realizing a hopeless situation, takes Willson and Mike, but forgets about Nika. Carl has a phone and calls Nika, but she is now in one of the streets in Pyongyang and her name is Laiteu Gadeu (Korean: Light Guard).

Part 2
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Censorship

 * This episode was banned in South Korea, due to North Korean propaganda
 * In some versions of this episode is censored or banned, because of North Korean propaganda
 * In the Christian countries, the word "Bible" was renamed "Holy Book"
 * In South Korean version of this episode, all of the North Korean Signs and Symbols was censored and the North Korean armband too.

Trivia
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