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Previously… Asuraphon and Asuraphan are two giant deities who have been bitter rivals for ages. Both love to show off their powers and good looks in front of female giants and angels, which only fuels their long-standing dislike for each other.
One day, during a grand heavenly meeting, the two giants cause chaos by fighting over who gets to drive the royal chariot for Bussaba, a beautiful angel and secretary to the god Thao Kosi. Their duties in heaven are to drive chariots, but their desire to impress Bussaba leads to trouble. Enraged, Thao Kosi punishes them by sending them down to Earth to do good deeds and help humans. They are transformed into giant statues at Wat Arun and Wat Pho in Bangkok.
Meanwhile, Grandpa Perm, a Thai music teacher, takes children—Moddaeng and her friends Mint, Khemkhaeng, Pim, and Jeab—to watch a traditional dance performance by Khluay, who performs as Hanuman. Jenjira, Khluay’s friend, helps look after the children. When the kids argue, Grandpa Perm teaches them not to fight like the giants of Wat Arun and Wat Pho.
Asuraphon and Asuraphan, now trapped as statues, grow tired of their long punishment. They transform into humans and wander around the temples, trying to do good deeds for people. However, their misguided methods often lead to superstition and trouble instead of real help.
As punishment, the angel Bussaba turns them into dolls and places them under the care of two families: Asuraphon stays with Khemkhaeng’s family, and Asuraphan with Moddaeng’s family. They are told that for every good deed they perform, they will receive a magical “Khao Bin” medal. Whoever collects 999 medals will be allowed to return to heaven.
But things only get more chaotic as the two giants attempt to do good—often causing more problems than solutions. Their antics constantly give Bussaba headaches.
How chaotic and fun will the adventures of Asuraphon, Asuraphan, and the mischievous children become? Will the two giants ever make it back to heaven? Stay tuned to find out!
One day, during a grand heavenly meeting, the two giants cause chaos by fighting over who gets to drive the royal chariot for Bussaba, a beautiful angel and secretary to the god Thao Kosi. Their duties in heaven are to drive chariots, but their desire to impress Bussaba leads to trouble. Enraged, Thao Kosi punishes them by sending them down to Earth to do good deeds and help humans. They are transformed into giant statues at Wat Arun and Wat Pho in Bangkok.
Meanwhile, Grandpa Perm, a Thai music teacher, takes children—Moddaeng and her friends Mint, Khemkhaeng, Pim, and Jeab—to watch a traditional dance performance by Khluay, who performs as Hanuman. Jenjira, Khluay’s friend, helps look after the children. When the kids argue, Grandpa Perm teaches them not to fight like the giants of Wat Arun and Wat Pho.
Asuraphon and Asuraphan, now trapped as statues, grow tired of their long punishment. They transform into humans and wander around the temples, trying to do good deeds for people. However, their misguided methods often lead to superstition and trouble instead of real help.
As punishment, the angel Bussaba turns them into dolls and places them under the care of two families: Asuraphon stays with Khemkhaeng’s family, and Asuraphan with Moddaeng’s family. They are told that for every good deed they perform, they will receive a magical “Khao Bin” medal. Whoever collects 999 medals will be allowed to return to heaven.
But things only get more chaotic as the two giants attempt to do good—often causing more problems than solutions. Their antics constantly give Bussaba headaches.
How chaotic and fun will the adventures of Asuraphon, Asuraphan, and the mischievous children become? Will the two giants ever make it back to heaven? Stay tuned to find out!
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Created at:8/26/2025, 2:44:59 AMby System
Last updated:3/28/2026, 6:19:52 PMby Admin








