The micro-drama subgenre features serialized narratives told through ultra-short episodes, typically ranging from one to five minutes each. Originating in China and gaining rapid global popularity, micro-dramas are designed for mobile-first consumption, often presented in a vertical scrolling interface that encourages binge-watching in quick succession. These stories frequently feature heightened dramatic scenarios — including romance, revenge, power struggles, and identity twists — with cliffhanger endings that drive viewers to the next episode. Their low production costs and addictive pacing have made them a fast-growing category of entertainment worldwide.