DramaStream Guide started with a simple frustration: every time we wanted to find the next great Korean thriller, Chinese costume epic, Japanese workplace mystery or Thai BL romance, we ended up bouncing between half a dozen browser tabs — one for cast lookup, one for episode count, one for ratings and a third party tracker just to figure out which streaming service had the licence in our region. We built this site to put all of that in one place.
What you'll find here
The catalog covers more than 500 Asian drama and film titles indexed from MyDramaList's public listings. Every title has a dedicated page with native and English names, year of release, format (drama, movie, special), country of origin, episode count and average duration, original broadcast network where applicable, the genre and tag profile, the leading cast with character names, a substantive synopsis, and the streaming platforms most likely to carry the title in your region.
How we curate
We don't try to be exhaustive. Instead we maintain a working set of around five hundred to a thousand titles that are recently popular, well-rated by the MyDramaList community, or culturally significant. The catalog is rebuilt regularly so that newly premiered shows surface fast and out-of-print titles eventually drop off the front pages.
Where the data comes from
We use the public MyDramaList catalog via the open Kuryana scraper API. MyDramaList is the largest English-language community database of Asian television, and we're grateful to its contributors for the years of metadata work that powers sites like ours. We don't redistribute their full database, just the curated working set described above.
What we're not
We're not a streaming service. We don't host any video content, and clicking a platform name from a title page never takes you to a pirate stream — it takes you to the licensed streamer most likely to have rights for the show. We're also not affiliated with MyDramaList, Netflix, Viki, iQIYI, WeTV, Viu, Disney, GMMTV or any of the broadcasters and platforms we mention. Trademarks belong to their respective owners.
How the site funds itself
DramaStream Guide is free to use and currently runs at a small monthly cost. We display a small number of contextual display ads and may add affiliate links to streaming subscription pages in the future. We will never wall content behind a login or paywall.
Get in touch
Spotted an error in a title page? Want to suggest a series we've missed? Drop us a line on the contact page. We can't promise a personal reply, but every report is read.