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Unfiltered celebrity stories, physical comedy, and inside jokes about the 90s.

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Participants must speak to each other in banmal (informal, casual Korean language), regardless of their actual age, industry seniority, or social status.

The queen of K-pop, Lee Hyori, turned the classroom upside down. She effortlessly commanded the room, teasing Kang Ho-dong about their old rivalry and bringing a refreshing, bohemian energy that challenged the cast's typical high-energy routine. Kim Hee-sun (Episode 19) -nunadrama- Men on a Mission -Knowing Brothers-...

The lightning-fast master of slapstick, physical gags, and improvisational wit.

Each episode of Men on a Mission is generally divided into two distinct, high-energy halves: 1. The Entrance & Questionnaire ( Guess About Me )

The cast acts as recurring high school students in a uniform-clad classroom. If you share with third parties, their policies apply

Whether you are here for Kang Ho-dong’s loud shouting, Lee Soo-geun’s shady comments, or Heechul’s chaotic energy, this episode had it ALL. In this review, we break down the best skits, the awkward silences, and the moments that made us cry laughing.

) refers to a popular South Korean variety show where the cast members act as high school students in a classroom setting, welcoming celebrity guests who transfer to their "school." The specific post you referenced, -nunadrama-

: Fans often highlight the chemistry between the main cast members—including Kang Ho-dong , Seo Jang-hoon , Kim Young-chul , Lee Soo-geun , Heechul , Min Kyung-hoon , and Lee Sang-min —as the backbone of the show. Participants must speak to each other in banmal

The fallen 90s hip-hop pioneer who frequently jokes about his real-life financial struggles.

: Weekly guests—often top K-pop idols, actors, or athletes—arrive as "Transfer Students" from another school.

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