Cashero

Superpowered salaryman fights crime on a budget. Perfect for fans of quirky, action-packed comedies like "One Punch Man."

Genres: Drama, Action, Fantasy

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Cashero

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TV Show2025KoreanNetflixDrama, Action, Fantasy
1 Season8 EpisodesEpisode Guide
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Overview

An everyday worker suddenly gains super strength tied to the cash he has on hand, but every heroic move drains his wallet. As a criminal group closes in to steal his power, he’s forced to juggle ordinary responsibilities, relationships, and the real cost of doing the right thing.

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Pros: clever money-powered hook; fun action-comedy tone; relatable everyday stakes | Cons: plot holes and logic gaps; familiar story beats; uneven story flow

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You’ll likely enjoy this if you want a playful, high-concept superhero series with humor, heart, and constant “save people vs save money” tension, similar to Moving; Not for you if you need airtight logic or a consistently upbeat ride.

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I never thought about the plot like that. What does it even mean that you can only use superpowers depending on how much money you have? It's like they said, "Let's make a different scenario, but with superpowers in it," and this ridiculous series came out of it. When you use superpowers, your money disappears. I turned it off halfway through the first episode. It's bad and unwatchable for me. Anyway, thanks for your effort.

Gave up on it during the third episode. The way Sang-ung getting his powers suddenly meant he couldn't use his natural strength without it costing money was a huge plot hole to ignore. Especially when another plot point revolves around building up his strength, in order to NOT use his powers. Then to see him winded while walking up a flight of stairs after WEEKS of training, just because he doesn't have money on him? There are good aspects of the production, but honestly not worth your time.

i'm lost in the plot

Nice try, it could have been goog but it was so over stressed in time , scenes, so many slow motion, great music score Kdrama has great music. But overall, you are lost after the two episodes and each episode it a repeat of the same pattern.It was a bit of waste time.

last episode has so many plot hole, [spoiler] [/why villian only used one power and how did everyone one know to throw cash to hero] [/spoiler]

Been a while since I’ve registered a DNF for a kdrama, it’s bad

Featured User Reviews

Cashero combines cash and hero. It’s also known as Cashman in Spanish-speaking countries and as “Cash Hero” (現金英雄) in Chinese characters. Kang Sang-woong inherits a power from his father—the more cash he holds, the stronger he becomes, but the money disappears when he uses it. A regular civil servant saving for marriage and a home, he struggles between real life and being a hero while fighting a criminal organization that seeks to steal his powers. It’s a comic action hero series based on a popular webtoon, with touching dialogue and narration—definitely worth watching

### **Review: *Cashero (2025)*** **Score: 8/10** *Cashero* is a vibrant, clever, and refreshingly original superhero series that cleverly inverts the genre's usual power fantasy. Instead of super-strength or flight, our hero, Kang Soo, possesses a power born directly from South Korea's modern reality: his physical abilities scale in direct proportion to the amount of cold, hard cash in his bank account. This ingenious premise fuels a programme that is as much a sharp socio-economic satire as it is an exciting action-comedy, making for one of the most uniquely entertaining entries in the genre in years. **What Works Brilliantly:** * **A Genius, Relatable Premise:** The core concept is immediately compelling and ripe for both comedy and commentary. Every fight scene becomes a tense balance sheet; a villain's punch is measured in won, not just force. It creates innate, understandable stakes—financial anxiety as a superpower's fuel source—that resonate in a way alien strength never could. * **Perfect Tone & Execution:** The series masterfully blends deadpan humour, heartfelt character moments, and genuinely creative action. The visual effects cleverly visualise Soo's "cash power," with digital currency displays and attacks that feel both ridiculous and cool. The programme never winks too hard at its own absurdity, instead playing the concept straight, which makes it even funnier and more engaging. * **Strong Character Foundation:** Kang Soo is a wonderfully relatable lead—an ordinary, financially struggling young man suddenly thrust into extraordinary circumstances where his biggest weakness (his empty wallet) is also his greatest strength. The supporting cast, including a potential love interest and a morally ambiguous friend, are well-drawn, providing both emotional grounding and complicating the hero's journey. **Why It’s Not a 9 or 10:** * **Formulaic Underpinnings:** For all its originality in power design, the overarching plot can occasionally rely on familiar superhero and K-drama story beats. The nature of the antagonists and some mid-series conflicts feel somewhat generic compared to the brilliant central idea. * **Power-Scaling Logic Gaps:** As with any superpower with specific rules, eagle-eyed viewers might spot moments where the "cash-to-power" ratio seems conveniently flexible for the sake of the plot. The internal economic logic, whilst fun, isn't always airtight. **Verdict:** *Cashero* is a triumph of creative world-building and a testament to how a single, brilliant idea can revitalise a well-worn genre. It’s smart, funny, exciting, and surprisingly heartfelt. Whilst it occasionally walks a well-trodden narrative path, it does so with such style, wit, and thematic relevance that it feels entirely new. This is a superhero story for the gig economy generation—a must-watch for anyone who has ever checked their bank balance with a sense of dread and wondered what they could do if it just had a few more zeros. **Watch if:** You love inventive superhero stories, sharp social satire, Korean action-comedies, or unique high-concept premises. **Skip if:** You prefer gritty, realistic superhero tales or are looking for a purely serious, epic-scale genre piece. This is smart, playful, and character-driven.

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