For Indian audiences, the biggest barrier to foreign content is often the language. Here’s what you need to know about the audio options:

On-jo’s childhood friend and neighbor, known for his bravery and quick thinking. Choi Nam-ra (Cho Yi-hyun):

| Viewing Option | Voice Actors | Experience | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Korean Actors | Most authentic. You hear the raw emotion of Park Ji-hu, Yoon Chan-young, and the original cast. | | English Dubbed | English Voice Actors | Matches lip movements decently. Good for multitasking or those who don't like reading subtitles. | | Hindi Dubbed | Hindi Voice Actors | Best for casual Indian viewers who want to immerse in the action without language barriers. |

The plot is relatively simple but executed with intense pacing: A high school in the fictional South Korean city of Hyosan becomes ground zero for a zombie virus outbreak. With no adults to save them and resources depleting, a group of trapped students must rely on their wits—and their friendships—to survive.

Show says no. But Nam-ra still has emotions.

On a seemingly ordinary day at Hyosan High School, a science experiment goes horribly wrong, unleashing a mutated virus that turns students and staff into flesh-eating zombies. The infection spreads rapidly, turning the school into a slaughterhouse.

For audiences in India and other English-speaking regions, the availability of formats was a game-changer. It allowed viewers to experience the relentless action and deep emotional beats in their preferred languages without losing the intensity of the original narrative. The Plot: A High School Becomes Ground Zero

The show introduces a unique twist to the genre: "Hambies" (half-human, half-zombie). These are individuals who were infected but retained their intelligence and consciousness while possessing zombie strength and speed. This adds a layer of moral complexity to the survival story.

Director Lee Jae-kyoo said: “It’s about how society ignores the vulnerable until it’s too late.”

: This academic study explores how the series uses the zombie trope to reflect modern societal risks and the "violence of transmission".