Ppanibottle took on the role of a designated driver for a horse.
Travel creator Ppanibottle this time transformed not into a taxi driver but into a designated driver for a "special guest." In episode 3 of "Kkosunnae Taxi," released on the Palpal Video YouTube channel on the 12th, she welcomed Wally, a rare horse breed called Falabella, as a passenger.
"Kkosunnae Taxi" is a healing variety talk show that combines a transportation service for pet owners and their pets who need to travel with talk. Ppanibottle, as the sole MC and taxi driver, continues a warm journey with various guests each episode.
In episode 3, Ppanibottle appeared not with a taxi steering wheel but holding a bouquet made of carrot. Meeting Lee Ji-young, president of the International Horsetherapy Association, and the pet Wally, Ppanibottle could not hide her surprise at seeing a "horse," an animal appearing for the first time. Smitten by Wally, who captured attention with a small build and cuteness, Ppanibottle even went for a walk with him, showing a "horse enthusiast" side that drew laughs.
After a fulfilling tour of the riding stable, Ppanibottle acted as the designated driver for Wally's dedicated vehicle. Driving a vehicle equipped with a horse-only fence herself, she reacted, "I never thought a horse would appear on 'Kkosunnae Taxi,'" and headed to Anyang for Wally's horsetherapy activities.
This episode 3 of "Kkosunnae Taxi" delivered a different kind of fun by clearly explaining horsetherapy, a healing activity that uses the horse as a medium for emotional connection with animals. The story that horses are emotional animals that can sense human hormones and that Wally played a supportive role beside Lee Ji-young's maternal grandmother, who actually had dementia, offered both interest and emotion. It was also added that, because horses are sensitive animals, careful adoption, sufficient understanding and delicate care are necessary.
Asked about her dreams or goals, Lee Ji-young expressed the hope, "I wish awareness of horsetherapy would increase so there would be more opportunities to volunteer," and added her sincere wish, "I hope Wally becomes known to the public so he can approach people more familiarly, and that people open their hearts and come to him."
Arriving at the horsetherapy site, Ppanibottle once again cheered on Lee Ji-young's dream. The scene of Wally sharing happy energy with the elderly was also depicted, leaving a deep impression until the end.
"Kkosunnae Taxi," loved each episode for its warm sensibility and human stories, did not disappoint this time either. Following the special connection with the horse, it warmly conveyed the new world of horsetherapy, showing the essence of a "healing variety" program. With the added fun of an unusual animal appearance, "Kkosunnae Taxi" can be seen every Wednesday at 5:45 p.m. on the Palpal Video YouTube channel.
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