The Supreme Court of Korea has announced the creation of new educational content aimed at demystifying the legal system for the general public and students. The initiative includes a webtoon, a motion comic adaptation, and animated videos.

Leading the content rollout is the webtoon project, Three-Day Survival with Solomon. This six-episode series will be presented in both traditional webtoon and motion comic formats. The narrative centers on a judge who, after collapsing from overwork, is granted three days to resolve five cases using established legal precedents.

For younger audiences, the court has produced an animated series titled Trial Stories with Charlie. This program features a character designed to teach elementary school students about the fundamental principles and origins of the legal system, assisting them in understanding case resolutions.

The Three-Day Survival with Solomon webtoon and motion comic episodes are slated for release on the Supreme Court of Korea's official YouTube channel throughout April and May. Meanwhile, the Trial Stories with Charlie animated videos have already been released and will be distributed to elementary schools across the country for integration into their curriculum.