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Revision as of 19:44, 30 December 2006

Super Rookie

Details

  • Title: 신입사원 / Shin-ip Sa-won
  • Also known as: New Employee / Recruit
  • Episodes: 20
  • Broadcast network: MBC
  • Broadcast period: 2005-Mar-23 to 2005-May-26
  • Air time: Wednesday & Thursday 21:55

Synopsis

Super Rookie (신입사원: rookie employee) is an intelligent comedy which gives hope and courage to young people going through difficult times.

It is a story of a young man (Kang Ho) who gets a job in a prestigious company because of a computer error. Our hero, Kang Ho, doesn't have a great family or educational background and is regarded as slacker in the traditional terms. Concordantly, he seems to have spent his life devoted to reading comic books, playing cards, kick boxing, and the like. However he is spirited, street smart, athletic, loyal, and charismatic - especially with the ladies. The drama reveals his how he gets his new job, his work-life, and the love and passions in life in a very interesting way. He never gets discouraged despite all of life's difficulties. Kang Ho's high spirits and Mi-ok's efforts to improve her life give today's younger generation a chance to look at their own lives and ponder what's truly valuable.

Source: MBC Global Media

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