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| | Oh Jung-Shin is always honest and confident. She is brave enough to fight against injustice. | | Oh Jung-Shin is always honest and confident. She is brave enough to fight against injustice. |
| − | After transferring to her new school from Seoul, she forms a bond with Lee Doo-Hak and Choi Cheol-Woong ([[Choo Yeong-Woo (1999)|Choo Yeong-Woo]]). | + | After transferring to her new school from Seoul, she forms a bond with Lee Doo-Hak and Choi Cheol-Woong ([[Choo Young-Woo (1999)|Choo Young-Woo]]). |
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| | Since Choi Cheol-Woong was a child, he and Lee Doo-Hak have been friends and also rivals. Choi Cheol-Woong is the type of person who can’t accept losing. He falls in love with transfer student Oh Jung-Shin, but she doesn’t love him. | | Since Choi Cheol-Woong was a child, he and Lee Doo-Hak have been friends and also rivals. Choi Cheol-Woong is the type of person who can’t accept losing. He falls in love with transfer student Oh Jung-Shin, but she doesn’t love him. |
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| | |2charactername=Oh Jung-Shin | | |2charactername=Oh Jung-Shin |
| | |3picture=File:Oasis-Choo Yeong-Woo.jpg | | |3picture=File:Oasis-Choo Yeong-Woo.jpg |
| − | |3name=Choo Yeong-Woo (1999){{!}}Choo Yeong-Woo | + | |3name=Choo Young-Woo (1999){{!}}Choo Young-Woo |
| | |3charactername=Choi Cheol-Woong | | |3charactername=Choi Cheol-Woong |
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| | '''Additional Cast Members:''' | | '''Additional Cast Members:''' |
| | + | * [[Lee Hae-Won (1987)|Lee Hae-Won]] - detective (ep.2) |
| | * [[Won Choon-Gyu]] - businessman (ep.4) | | * [[Won Choon-Gyu]] - businessman (ep.4) |
| | * [[Park Gun-Ju (1994)|Park Gun-Ju]] - (ep.6) | | * [[Park Gun-Ju (1994)|Park Gun-Ju]] - (ep.6) |
| − | * [[Min Sun-Hong (2000)|Min Sun-Hong]] - student | + | * [[Yoon Woon-Yong (1989)|Yoon Woon-Yong]] - detective (ep.9-10) |
| | + | * [[Jung E-Chan (2000)|Jung E-Chan]] - student |
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| | ==Trailers== | | ==Trailers== |
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| | ** '''Excellent Actor''' ([[Jang Dong-Yoon]]) | | ** '''Excellent Actor''' ([[Jang Dong-Yoon]]) |
| | ** '''Excellent Actress''' ([[Seol In-A]]) | | ** '''Excellent Actress''' ([[Seol In-A]]) |
| − | ** '''Best New Actor''' ([[Choo Yeong-Woo (1999)|Choo Yeong-Woo]]) | + | ** '''Best New Actor''' ([[Choo Young-Woo (1999)|Choo Young-Woo]]) |
| | ** '''Best Supporting Actor''' ([[Kim Myung-Soo (1966)|Kim Myung-Soo]]) | | ** '''Best Supporting Actor''' ([[Kim Myung-Soo (1966)|Kim Myung-Soo]]) |
| | ** '''Best Supporting Actress''' ([[Kang Kyung-Hun]]) | | ** '''Best Supporting Actress''' ([[Kang Kyung-Hun]]) |
Set during the 1980's and 1990's, a story unfolds about the dreams, friendships, and love of three young people.
Oh Jung-Shin is always honest and confident. She is brave enough to fight against injustice.
After transferring to her new school from Seoul, she forms a bond with Lee Doo-Hak and Choi Cheol-Woong (Choo Young-Woo).
Since Choi Cheol-Woong was a child, he and Lee Doo-Hak have been friends and also rivals. Choi Cheol-Woong is the type of person who can’t accept losing. He falls in love with transfer student Oh Jung-Shin, but she doesn’t love him.