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2020 South Korean television serial

18 Again
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Hangul 18 어게인
Genre
  • Melodrama
  • Fantasy
  • Coming-of-historic period
Based on 17 Once again
past Jason Filardi
Written past
  • Ahn Eun-bin
  • Choi Yi-ryool
  • Kim Do-yeon
Directed by Ha Byung-hoon
Starring
  • Kim Ha-neul
  • Yoon Sang-hyun
  • Lee Practice-hyun
Theme music composer Various artists [a]
Composer Various artists [b]
State of origin South Korea
Original language Korean
No. of episodes 16
Production
Executive producer Im Byung-hoon
Producers
  • Kim Ji-won
  • Park Woo-ram
Cinematography
  • Jo Young-jik
  • Byun Ji-soo
Editor Ha Byung-hoon
Running time 67–75 minutes
Product company JTBC Studios
Distributor JTBC
Release
Original network JTBC
Moving picture format 1080i (HDTV)
Sound format Dolby Digital
Original release September 21 (2020-09-21) –
November 10, 2020 (2020-11-10)

18 Again (Korean: xviii 어게인 ; RR: 18 Eogein ) is a South Korean television series based on the 2009 movie 17 Again by Jason Filardi. Starring Kim Ha-neul, Yoon Sang-hyun and Lee Practice-hyun, it aired on JTBC from September 21 to November 10, 2020, every Monday and Tuesday at 21:35 (KST).[1] The serial is bachelor on Netflix, iQIYI and Viu with multi-language subtitles.[ii] [three]

Synopsis [edit]

Jung Da-jung (Kim Ha-neul) and Hong Dae-immature (Yoon Sang-hyun) are married and have a fix of fraternal twins, Hong Si-a (Roh Jeong-eui) and Hong Si-u(Ryeoun). At first, they have a perfectly happy marriage despite having children at a very young age and having financial issues. Years later, their happy marriage starts crumbling when 37-year-old Da-jung files for divorce and their 18-year-old twins beginning ignoring Dae-immature, except for pocket money. Furthermore, Dae-immature'southward life turns more miserable when he loses his job, after his dominate promotes his nephew who has worked in the company for just 4 years, while relocating Dae-young to Busan.

Wishing he could go dorsum in fourth dimension and prepare his life, Dae-young's 37-year-old body miraculously morphs into the trunk he had when he was xviii years old (Lee Do-hyun) simply retains his 37-year-old mentality. He starts living a new life under his alias "Go Woo-Young" and attends Serim High Schoolhouse, which is his twins' school, and likewise the school he and Da-jung attended 18 years agone. During Dae-young'due south life equally the 18-year-old Become Woo Young, he learns that his daughter Si-a is working part-time in a convenience store without his permission and his son Si-u is beingness abused at school by basketball captain Goo Ja-sung (Hwang In-yeop). Dae-immature also learns nigh his son's interest and talent in basketball that Si-u always hides from him. Dae-young eventually realizes the truthful reason behind his family's crumbling bail and gets to know more than about his twins. He resolves to use this chance to protect his kids by befriending them and to do his all-time to exist more than present to the family despite his appearance as an xviii-year-old boy.

Cast [edit]

Main [edit]

  • Yoon Sang-hyun as Hong Dae-immature (He is the drama counterpart of 37-year-old Mike O'Donnell (Matthew Perry) in the original flick)
Jung Da-jung's husband, 37-yr-erstwhile male parent of twins Shi-ah and Shi-woo, and a senior washing automobile repairman. Dae-young was a handsome, popular and talented basketball game star in Serim High School. Notwithstanding, he decided not to pursue his basketball career and bravely took responsibility to marry his pregnant classmate and girlfriend Jung Da-jung and be a young male parent to their twins. In the commencement years of family life, he struggled to earn money for his family unit'south sustenance, consequently losing his handsome, youthful looks due to combined aging, exhaustion from his multiple jobs, and unhealthy lifestyles like booze, smoking, and anger issues. In the present, he is a 37-year-one-time begetter to a pair of teenage twins both of whom inherit his good looks, harkening dorsum to when he was young. His life started going downhill when Da-jung files a divorce paper confronting him and he gets fired from his task by his nepotistic boss.
  • Lee Do-hyun as 18-year-sometime Hong Dae-young turned Go Woo-young (He is the drama counterpart of 37-year-quondam Mike O'Donnell turned Mark Gold (Zac Efron) in the original moving-picture show.)
Wishing he could go back in time and ready his life, Hong Dae-immature's 37-year-erstwhile body miraculously morphs into his eighteen-yr-old body but retains his 37-yr-old mindset and mannerisms. Dae-immature starts living a new life as his best friend Go Deok-jin'southward son "Go Woo-young" (he pretended to be a homeschooled teenage son of Deok-jin who lived in USA with his non-real female parent) and attends Serim High School, his twins' school, as a Class 2-7 educatee. At offset, he wants to fulfill his dream of existence basketball game star and accepted into college through a basketball scholarship. However, by attention their school, he gets to know things most his twins that he never knew before and, later, the true reason behind the crumbling bond betwixt him and the family unit. He resolves to use this chance to protect his kids by befriending them and to exercise his best to be more present to the family despite his advent as an 18-yr-old male child.[c] Later, Woo-immature was offered a take a chance to receive a basketball game scholarship and get admitted into Hankook University, but Woo-young ultimately decided to give up this chance every bit he chose his family equally the more important thing to him (after realising it), and he thus transformed back to his 37-year-former self later leaving the school (under the pretext of returning to the United states) and confessing his true feelings to Da-jung, who earlier tried to convince him to accept this chance out of guilt for making him giving up his dream for her 19 years ago.
  • Kim Ha-neul as Jung Da-jung (She is the drama analogue of 37-yr-old Scarlett O'Donnell (Leslie Mann) in the original film.)
    • Han And so-eun as 18-year-old Da-jung[4] (She is the drama analogue of 17-year-one-time Scarlett O'Donnell (Allison Miller) in the original film.)
Hong Dae-young's wife, 37-twelvemonth-onetime mother of twins Shi-ah and Shi-woo, and a JBC intern journalist. Da-jung was very popular among Serim High School boys (she is every male students' commencement love) and eventually dated her classmate and popular basketball game role player Hong Dae-young. But before they can complete high school, they had to get married as she got significant with Hong Dae-young'due south twins, delaying her dream job of being a news announcer and postponing her college educational activity. In present time, she is a 37-year-old mother to a pair of teenage twins who were getting drawn of her husband'due south behavior. She files for a divorce alongside her task application at JBC to fulfill her dream despite being a mother in her late 30s. She is talented in martial arts, which she demonstrated since she was eighteen years quondam. She gradually became troubled past her attraction towards her twins' 18-year-erstwhile friend "Go Woo-young", without knowing that Woo-young was actually her husband whose body reverted to his 18-year-quondam self. She subsequently found out Woo-immature'south true identity and eventually reconciled with her husband when he in one case again recovered his 37-twelvemonth-old physical self in the finale of the serial.

Supporting [edit]

Dae-young and Da-jung'southward family unit [edit]

  • Roh Jeong-eui as Hong Shi-ah[5] [d]
The older twin daughter of Hong Dae-young and Jung Da-jung; a student of Class two-7 in Serim Loftier School. A pretty and popular girl at schoolhouse just with a strong and rebellious personality, she oftentimes schemes Dae-young for her pocket money. In society to pursue her dream of beingness a makeup creative person, she too works office-time in a convenience store without her parents' permission while simply her friends and twin know virtually this, simply to be defenseless by her begetter who runs into her while existence in his 18-year-quondam body. Because of the incident in the convenience store, she was hostile towards him, peculiarly when she finds that he (posing as Get Woo-young) is placed in her class. The bad claret between them was aggravated by Woo-young scolding her for her misbehaviour towards her father when she unknowingly confessed these mischievous acts to her friends in Woo-young's presence (without knowing that Woo-young was her male parent in disguise). Still, as the serial progressed, she was gradually touched by Woo-young's caring attitude and kindness towards her and start to befriend him, though she subsequently confused Woo-young'south kindness as romantic moves (without knowing he is her begetter). Despite her rebellious nature, she deeply loves and cares near her family, fifty-fifty blaming herself for her parents' aging relationship. Considering of her belatedly night office-time job, she always comes belatedly to schoolhouse, and is frequently being seen picking upward trash or running in the schoolhouse field as penalisation. Even though she attracted both Seo Ji-ho (her childhood friend) and Goo Ja-sung (the high school basketball captain), withal, she ends upwardly with Ji-ho, every bit unlike her twin, she was generally less forgiving of Ja-sung and rejected his feelings for Ji-ho's due to her however remembering what Ja-sung did to Shi-woo in the past, and her hostility towards Ja-sung remains (though lesser compared to the past) even after he had sincerely sought and received forgiveness for his actions.
  • Ryeoun as Hong Shi-woo[e]
The younger twin son of Hong Dae-young and Jung Da-jung; a educatee of Serim High Schoolhouse. Unlike his twin sister and despite his handsome looks, Shi-woo is a schoolhouse outcast and oft existence bullied by Goo Ja-sung and the basketball team. He is very talented in playing basketball and loves playing it but like Dae-young but he hides this fact from him because he feels inferior with his begetter's basketball talent. Because of being bullied and his family life, he initially shows a very common cold personality and appears mostly in a gloomy mood. He meets his turned-18-year-sometime father (posing as Go Woo-young) at school when the latter saves him from being bullied by Ja-sung. He becomes best friends with Woo-immature, who protects him from the bullies, plays basketball with him and encourages him to button forward with his basketball career. Through Woo-young, Shi-woo is able to drag his crumbled self-esteem after being bullied and regains his smile. He also forgives Ja-sung after he apologises to him for bullying him and becomes friends with him and later the other basketball players. He is later accustomed into the Hankook University through basketball game scholarship, and grows into a popular basketball player with a bright career pending him, just like what his father wants when he was younger.
  • Kim Mi-kyung as Yeo In-ja
Jung Da-jung'due south mother. In-ja was very upset with the fact that her daughter was pregnant when she was at schoolhouse. At first, she wanted Da-jung to abort her twins, only later decided to support her conclusion in keeping the twins and treating Hong Dae-immature like her son. Nonetheless, she is very upset with Dae-young and Da-jung'due south determination to divorce without consulting with her. To comfort Da-jung and the twins subsequently her divorce, she lived in Da-jung's house with her grandson and granddaughter for some time.
  • Lee Byung-joon as Hong Joo-homo[half dozen]
Hong Dae-immature'due south begetter who is supportive to Dae-young'southward basketball career. Eighteen years ago, Joo-man, together with his wife, had kept his wife's declining wellness a secret from Dae-young in order non to distract him from achieving his basketball career; this makes Dae-young very upset subsequently on when his female parent ultimately dies. He aggravated Dae-young'south resentment against him when asked Da-jung to abort the pregnancy, which then leads to Dae-young deciding to exit domicile and alive with Da-jung. However, despite the strained relationship between him and Dae-young, he silently supports him through Da-jung by oftentimes sending her money to back up the financially struggling teenage family. He later reconciles with 37-year-old Dae-young at the time when Dae-immature's torso is still in its 18-twelvemonth-old grade, after Dae-young, who was disguised as Become Woo-young, and emotionally revealed to his father his true self during a meeting betwixt father and son after Woo-young and Shi-woo'southward basketball game match.

People around Dae-young and Da-jung [edit]

  • Wi Ha-joon equally Ye Ji-hoon[7]
A famous baseball athlete, the pitcher for Seum Wolves. Ji-hoon is well-known and admired past his fans (which includes Dae-young) for his perfect strike-outs. He endorses a number of commercial products, including Go Deok-jin's mobile game. He takes the parenting responsibility of his niece, Ye Seo-yeon after her father (Ji-hoon's elder brother) passed away due to a traffic accident and her mother abased the family. He harbors feelings toward Jung Da-jung considering she reminds him of his belatedly brother, only subsequently encourages her to reconcile with her husband Dae-young after realising that Da-jung's feelings still remain towards her husband. He is grateful towards Dae-immature for saving his niece from the car accident wreckage despite him failing to save his brother on time.
  • Kim Kang-hyun [ko] as Go Deok-jin[f]
CEO of the game company Become Go Play; Hong Dae-young'south rich best friend. A member of Serim Loftier Schoolhouse's basketball team 18 years ago, Deok-jin became best friends with Dae-young when the latter saved him from their fellow team member Choi Il-kwon'due south bullying. Just like Hye-in, Deok-jin is also fond of collecting flick and game merchandise, and he had built his own success as a game visitor CEO from his geeky hobby. In present fourth dimension, he accepts Dae-young in his mansion when the latter leaves domicile due to his crumbling relationship with Da-jung. When Dae-young's body turns back to its 18-twelvemonth-old version, he helps Dae-immature assume a new identity past posing as his male parent, naming him "Go Woo-young" and enrolling him at Serim High School in Form 2-7. He falls in love at first sight with Class 2-vii'southward adviser Hye-in during their first encounter at school.
  • Lee Mi-practice every bit Choo Ae-rin[m]
A divorce lawyer; Da-jung'due south best friend. Xviii years ago, Ae-rin was smitten with Hong Dae-young and attempted to cracking Da-jung for being his girlfriend, unaware of Da-jung existence a tough girl who tin put up a fight. She became friends with her when Da-jung rescued her from being harassed past their seniors. In the nowadays time, Ae-rin's crush on Dae-immature shatters when he lost his handsome looks. She too encourages Da-jung to file the divorce against Dae-young. Her law firm'south office is co-located in the same building as Deok-jin'due south game visitor office, therefore they always randomly run across each other.

People from Serim High Schoolhouse [edit]

  • Kim Yoo-ri equally Ok Hye-in[h]
A music instructor and the homeroom instructor of Class two-7 in Serim Loftier Schoolhouse. Hye-in appears to be a beautiful, perfect teacher but she hides her geeky hobby from anybody, even using disguise to get to PC cafe for playing online games. Her secret room is total of film and game merchandise and a computer gaming set. She frequently interacts with a game account that is revealed to be Go Deok-jin's. She slowly develops feelings for Become Deok-jin but due to the fact that he was a father of her newly-transferred student Become Woo-immature (who was actually Hong Dae-immature who changed back into his teenage self), she politely rejects Deok-jin'due south feelings until the finale, where Woo-immature, who was going to recover his 37-yr-old cocky and wanting to leave the school, confesses to Hye-in that Deok-jin was not his true father and lies that Deok-jin was a kind-hearted stranger who in fact had adopted him when he could not find his nascency parents, and encourages her to be together with Deok-jin, which finally allowed Hye-in and Deok-jin to be together.
  • Lee Ki-woo as Choi Il-kwon[8]
    • Kim Sun-min as 18-year-former Choi Il-kwon
A PE teacher and basketball coach at Serim High School. Il-kwon was Dae-young, Da-jung, Deok-jin and Ae-rin's classmate in Serim High Schoolhouse eighteen years ago; Da-jung was besides his first love. During his years in high school, he (and, accidentally, Deok-jin) saw his abusive father paying bribes to their coach in order for him to be included in the master lineup; this leads to him frequently bullying Deok-jin. He also showed a lot of jealousy and insecurity toward Hong Dae-young, in term of both basketball and Da-jung's love. He afterward copies his bus's crimes in present time, wherein he and his friends from the Hankook University basketball recruitment squad collect bribes from the Serim basketball squad'due south parents. He was eventually arrested and sentenced to imprisonment for bribery, along with two of the university coaches he conspired with to collect bribes from the parents. He seemed to realise Get Woo-young is actually Hong Dae-young, but he never revealed it to anyone (including Da-jung) for unknown reasons.
  • Choi Bo-min equally Seo Ji-ho[nine]
    • Kim Kang-hoon as child Seo Ji-ho
The class president of Course 2-7 in Serim High School. Losing his male parent at a young age, Ji-ho is the twins' childhood friend, existence deeply loved by Dae-young who treats him as his third kid. In present time, he is a model student in Serim and he harbors a beat out on Hong Shi-ah, which drove him into a rivalry between himself and Ja-sung, who too apparently became attracted to Shi-ah despite having bullied her twin Shi-woo. Just like Ja-sung, he misunderstands the turned-xviii-yr-quondam Dae-young's (posing equally Go Woo-immature) kind and caring behavior towards Hong Shi-ah as romantic moves, a misunderstanding which he held until he found out that Woo-immature was really Shi-ah's father Dae-immature, making Ji-ho the only student from Serim to know about Woo-immature'southward true identity. At the cease of the series, he attends a medical school after his graduation from high school and became Shi-ah's boyfriend.
  • Hwang In-youp every bit Goo Ja-sung[i]
A student of Class 2-vii in Serim Loftier School; the captain of Serim'southward basketball squad. Ja-sung is known for his aggressive personality which came from his father, a rich visitor CEO, who abuses him and his mother, does not believe in his skill in basketball, and pays bribes to Choi Il-kwon. Ja-sung frequently abuses Hong Shi-woo, who in one case saw him being beaten by his begetter and consequently made the one-time very hurt to hide his humiliated side. He tried to show how potent and intimidating he is, simply actually he is a weak-hearted and insecure person. He slowly harbors feelings for Hong Shi-ah and tries to win her heart even though she dislikes him considering of her bullied twin and another past incident where Ja-sung insulted her mother (who just became an announcer at JBC at that fourth dimension). With the assistance of turned-eighteen-years-quondam Dae-young (posing equally Get Woo-immature), he drops his aggressiveness and insecurity and starts forgiving his father, apologizing and befriending Shi-woo. However, he maintain a chip of hostility towards Woo-young considering he misunderstands Woo-young's kindness to Shi-ah every bit making romantic moves on her. He subsequently confesses his feelings to Shi-ah (with Woo-young's help), only Shi-ah, due to her remembering Ja-sung'southward bullying behaviour towards Shi-woo in the past, politely declined his offer to date her and maintains a neutral relationship together with him throughout the residue of the series. Subsequently, similar Shi-woo, he also furthers his basketball career in university after his high schoolhouse graduation. He was likewise shown to become drunk hands with just one cup of beer, regardless of whether the beer contains booze or not.
  • Oh So-hyun equally Jeon Bo-bae
A student of Course 2-7 in Serim High School; one of Hong Shi-ah'south friends. Bo-bae harbors a shell on Get Woo-young and confesses to him, but she stops pursuing him when she mistakenly assumes he likes Hong Shi-ah.
  • Lee Eun-jae [ko] as Uhm Then-mi
A student of Class 2-7 in Serim High School; i of Hong Shi-ah's friends. Without Shi-ah'south knowing, So-mi has crush on her twin brother Hong Shi-woo and tries to confess to her feelings to him.
  • Ryu Da-bin as Hwang Young-sun
A student of Class 2-7 in Serim Loftier Schoolhouse; ane of Hong Shi-ah's friends.
  • Bin Chan-wook as Bang Ki-yong
A student of Class 2-seven in Serim High Schoolhouse; Ja-sung'due south friend and fellow basketball game player who also bullies Shi-woo. His begetter likewise bribes Choi Il-kwon so he can play in official games. It is presumed that he, like Ja-sung, began to befriend Si-woo and apologises to him for bullying him in the past.

People from JBC News [edit]

  • Jang Hyuk-jin as Heo Woong-gi
Director of the journalist department at JBC. Despite his reluctance, Woong-gi is ordered by the Director to do anything he tin to brand Jung Da-jung quit the internship. He later succeeds Sang-hwi equally the Director of JBC News.
  • Ahn Nae-sang equally Moon Sang-hwi
Director of JBC News. A prejudiced senior, Sang-hwi dislikes the fact that Jung Da-jung passed the blind exam and has been accepted as an intern despite being a mother in her thirties, and a teenage mother at that. He initially orders Woong-gi to make Da-jung quit the internship during her probation period, but he becomes fond of her due to the skills and talent she manifests at work. He later regrets his prejudice against Da-jung after she left the visitor.
  • Kim Yoon-hye as Kwon Yu-mi[10]
One of the four intern announcers (which includes Da-jung) at JBC. Yu-mi is the youngest among the interns and she always feels threatened by Da-jung'southward existence in the company, and viewed her and the other interns as rivals. Still, after Da-jung saved her in an incident, she tried to repay her and successfully let her return to piece of work in JBC subsequently she was expelled from the visitor, and she grew to become more amicable towards her colleagues after this incident.
  • Ko Eun-min [ko] every bit Lim Ja-immature
One of the iv intern announcers at JBC. Ja-young is friendly towards Da-jung and Gi-tae and is annoyed at Yu-mi's conceit and sense of contest towards them.
  • Yang Dae-hyuk [ko] as Nam Gi-tae
One of the four intern announcers at JBC. Gi-tae is the simply male intern amidst the 4.
  • Ahn Mi-na [ko] as Choi Ji-na
An announcer at JBC who is Yu-mi'due south senior.

Others [edit]

  • Kim Yeon-jeong and Moon Woo-bin as Go Get Play employees
Go Deok-jin's subordinates. They are risk witnesses in awkward scenes involving Deok-jin, the turned-18-year-old Dae-young (posing equally Woo-immature) and Ae-rin, which leads to them mistakenly thinking that Woo-immature is a severely disrespectful son, that Deok-jin is an irresponsible father, and that Ae-rin is Deok-jin's lover.

Special appearances [edit]

  • Jun Hyun-moo as Bae Seung-hyun (Ep. ii)
1 of the evaluators during the announcer casting blind exam at JBC.
  • Jang Sung-kyu as himself (Ep. 2)
An applicant during the announcer casting at JBC
  • Im Ji-kyu every bit Ji-hoon's older blood brother
  • Song Yoo-hyun equally Ji-hoon's brother'due south ex-girlfriend and Seo-yeon's biological mother who selfishly and cruelly abandoned her when she was a baby. When reunited in Episode 15, she refused to acknowledge Seo-yeon and fifty-fifty coldly said openly that she did not remember having a daughter, much to Seo-yeon's extreme sadness and Ji-hoon'due south acrimony and shock.
  • Hur Jae equally Jitney at 2009 KBU draft (Ep. viii)[11]
  • Heo Jung-min as Ae-rin'due south ex-boyfriend
  • Cho Ryeon [ko] as Dae-young'south female parent
  • Lee Eol [ko] every bit Il-kwon's father
  • Do Won-kyung [ko] as a Serim High School graduate and singer
  • Kim Dong-hyun as a self-defence force trainer (Ep. 10)
  • Lee Do Ha [ko] as the black manicurer, Lee Sang Sik (Ep. 10)
  • Moon Ji-in every bit a married woman in Couples in Crisis (Ep. xi)
  • Heo Jae-ho [ko] as a husband in Couples in Crisis (Ep. 11)
  • Kim Ho-chang [ko] as a married man in Couples in Crisis (Ep. 11)

Episodes [edit]

Production [edit]

The series accommodation is directed by Ha Byung-hoon, who also helmed the similarly themed romantic fantasy drama Confession Couple in 2017.[28]

18 Once more was originally scheduled to premiere on September 7, 2020, but it was postponed by two weeks due to the COVID-nineteen pandemic.[29]

Original soundtrack [edit]

xviii Again: OST Special Album
Soundtrack album by

Various artists

Released November 10, 2020[xxx]
Genre Soundtrack
Length 111:49
Language
  • Korean
  • English language
Label
  • Kakao M
  • JTBC Studio
  • About Contents

18 Again: OST Special Album [edit]

The drama'southward soundtrack is compiled in a two-part album released on ten November 2020. CD 1 and CD 2 contain the drama's theme songs and musical score, respectively.[30] [31]

CD 1
No. Title Lyrics Music Creative person Length
one. "The Only One" ( 하나면 돼요 )
  • CR Kim
  • Kim Soo-bin (Aiming)
  • Clef Coiffure
  • CR Kim
  • Kim Soo-bin (Aiming)
  • Clef Crew
Soyou (Sistar) four:02
ii. "Hello"
  • Hana
  • Lee Yong-min
  • Lee Yong-min
  • Choi Jae-hyuk
Sohyang 4:04
3. "If You" ( 너였으면 )
  • Eun Jong-dae
  • Yoo Ji-ho (CLEF)
  • Clef Coiffure
  • Eun Jong-dae
  • Choi Cheon-geun
  • Yoo Ji-ho (CLEF)
  • Clef Crew
Choi Nakta three:24
4. "One Person" ( 한사람 )
  • GamDongis
  • Han Seung-taek
  • Ahn Sung-wook
  • GamDongis
  • Han Seung-taek
Solji (EXID) iv:02
5. "How To Love"
  • Jay Lee
  • Yoo Song-yeon
  • Yoo Song-yeon
  • Jay Lee
Sondia 3:09
six. "Moments Become Memories" ( 기억은 추억이 된다 ) Dearest Pot Dear Pot Jukjae 4:08
7. "Somebody" Moon Sung-nam (Every Single Twenty-four hour period) Moon Sung-nam (Every Unmarried Day) Clara C 3:43
eight. "If We Dear Once again" ( 다시 사랑한다면 ) Kang Eun-kyung Kim Tae-won Yoon Sang-hyun iii:51
ix. "First Time" Moon Sung-nam (Every Single Twenty-four hours)
  • Moon Sung-nam (Every Single Day)
  • Shim Ji
  • Gravity
Every Unmarried Mean solar day 3:12
Total length: 33:35
CD ii
No. Title Creative person Length
1. "Be Courageous" Park Jung-in 00:53
two. "State Man" Romantisco 02:46
3. "Burning 18" Jung Cha-shik 02:06
4. "Rocking Cute" Moon Sung-nam (Every Single Twenty-four hours) 01:55
5. "New Beginning" Kim Jung-hwan 02:22
6. "I Got A Dream" Kim Hong-kap 02:51
seven. "Guess Who" Maeng Jae-joon 01:06
8. "Be Loyal" Son Han-mook 02:37
9. "First Time Eb" Kim Immature-jin 01:16
10. "Generations" Romantisco 01:04
11. "Daddy Strings" Moon Sung-nam (Every Unmarried Day) 03:49
12. "Heart Shaking" Moon Sung-nam (Every Single Day) 02:25
13. "Reminiscence" Park Jung-in 03:21
14. "Funny Bunny" Maeng Jae-joon 02:08
15. "Buddy" Kim Hong-kap 03:42
16. "Fight Master"
  • Moon Sung-nam (Every Single Day)
  • Lee Jae-woong
02:32
17. "Somebody Lonely Gt." Moon Sung-nam (Every Unmarried Mean solar day) 02:32
18. "Gamecraft" Romantisco 01:35
xix. "My Son Strings" Moon Sung-nam (Every Single Mean solar day) 05:23
20. "When I Am With You" Kim Hong-kap 02:38
21. "Thrash" Jung Cha-shik 02:35
22. "Mismatch" Romantisco 02:27
23. "Blue Mood" Moon Sung-nam (Every Single Day) 03:22
24. "So Sweet" Park Jung-in 01:ten
25. "My Day" Kim Immature-jin 01:23
26. "1 More Run a risk" Son Han-mook 02:45
27. "Somebody Gt. Happy" Moon Sung-nam (Every Single Mean solar day) 02:35
28. "I Am" Jung Cha-shik 00:34
29. "Morning" Kim Jung-hwan 02:44
30. "Also Late" Kim Young-jin 01:fifteen
31. "Regret" Son Han-mook 02:34
32. "Fight On" Jung Cha-shik 02:27
33. "First Time Piano Comic" Moon Sung-nam (Every Single Day) 03:22
Full length: ane:eighteen:xiv

18 Again: Original Soundtrack Parts 1–9

Part one
Released on September 22, 2020 (2020-09-22)
No. Title Lyrics Music Artist Length
1. "The Merely One" (하나면 돼요)
  • CR Kim
  • Kim Soo-bin (Aiming)
  • Clef Coiffure
  • CR Kim
  • Kim Soo-bin (Aiming)
  • Clef Crew
Soyou (Sistar) 4:02
2. "The Simply 1" (Inst.)
  • CR Kim
  • Kim Soo-bin (Aiming)
  • Clef Crew
iv:02
Total length: 8:04
Role two
Released on September 28, 2020 (2020-09-28)
No. Championship Lyrics Music Creative person Length
ane. "Howdy"
  • Hana
  • Lee Yong-min
  • Lee Yong-min
  • Choi Jae-hyuk
Sohyang 4:04
2. "Hullo" (Inst.)
  • Lee Yong-min
  • Choi Jae-hyuk
iv:04
Total length: 8:08
Part 3
Released on September 29, 2020 (2020-09-29)
No. Championship Lyrics Music Artist Length
1. "If You" (너였으면)
  • Eun Jong-dae
  • Yoo Ji-ho (CLEF)
  • Clef Coiffure
  • Eun Jong-dae
  • Choi Cheon-geun
  • Yoo Ji-ho (CLEF)
  • Clef Crew
Choi Nakta 3:24
2. "If You" (Inst.)
  • Eun Jong-dae
  • Choi Cheon-geun
  • Yoo Ji-ho (CLEF)
  • Clef Crew
3:24
Total length: half-dozen:48
Part 4
Released on October five, 2020 (2020-10-05)
No. Championship Lyrics Music Artist Length
1. "One Person" (한사람)
  • GamDongis
  • Han Seung-taek
  • Ahn Sung-wook
  • GamDongis
  • Han Seung-taek
Solji (EXID) 4:02
ii. "One Person" (Inst.)
  • GamDongis
  • Han Seung-taek
4:02
Total length: 8:04
Part 5
Released on October 6, 2020 (2020-10-06)
No. Title Lyrics Music Artist Length
1. "How To Honey"
  • Jay Lee
  • Yoo Song-yeon
  • Yoo Song-yeon
  • Jay Lee
Sondia three:09
2. "How To Love" (Inst.)
  • Yoo Song-yeon
  • Jay Lee
iii:09
Total length: 6:18
Role 6
Released on October 13, 2020 (2020-10-13)
No. Title Lyrics Music Creative person Length
1. "Moments Become Memories" (기억은 추억이 된다) Honey Pot Dear Pot Jukjae 4:08
2. "Moments Become Memories" (Inst.) Honey Pot iv:08
Total length: eight:16
Part 7
Released on October 18, 2020 (2020-ten-xviii)
No. Championship Lyrics Music Artist Length
1. "Somebody" Moon Sung-nam (Every Unmarried Mean solar day) Moon Sung-nam (Every Single 24-hour interval) Clara C 3:43
2. "Somebody" (Inst.) Moon Sung-nam (Every Unmarried Mean solar day) three:43
Full length: 7:26
Part 8
Released on Oct xx, 2020 (2020-10-20)
No. Title Lyrics Music Artist Length
1. "If Nosotros Honey Once again" (다시 사랑한다면) Kang Eun-kyung Kim Tae-won Yoon Sang-hyun 3:51
ii. "If We Dear Again" (Inst.) Kim Tae-won iii:51
Total length: seven:42
Office 9
Released on October 27, 2020 (2020-x-27)
No. Title Lyrics Music Creative person Length
1. "Offset Time" Moon Sung-nam (Every Unmarried Day)
  • Moon Sung-nam (Every Single Day)
  • Shim Ji
  • Gravity
Every Single Day 3:12
2. "Start Time" (Inst.)
  • Moon Sung-nam (Every Single Day)
  • Shim Ji
  • Gravity
3:12
Total length: vi:24

Viewership [edit]

18 Again : South Korea viewers per episode (thousands)

Season Episode number Average
i 2 3 4 v half-dozen seven eight 9 x eleven 12 13 14 fifteen 16
1 N/A 653 773 749 853 771 842 865 911 799 679 656 819 779 734 736 Due north/A

Source: Audience measurement performed nationwide by Nielsen Korea.[32]

Average TV viewership ratings
Ep. Original broadcast appointment Average audience share
(Nielsen Korea)[32]
Nationwide Seoul
ane September 21, 2020 ane.753% North/A
two September 22, 2020 2.417%
3 September 28, 2020 2.674% two.494%
4 September 29, 2020 2.532% 2.531%
5 October 5, 2020 3.209% 2.987%
6 October six, 2020 2.786% 2.855%
seven October 12, 2020 2.803% Due north/A
eight October 13, 2020 3.157% 3.220%
nine October 19, 2020 3.117% 2.969%
10 October 20, 2020 three.192% 2.985%
eleven October 26, 2020 2.573% 2.423%
12 October 27, 2020 two.256% two.315%
13 November 2, 2020 2.824% 2.797%
14 November 3, 2020 2.878% N/A
15 November 9, 2020 2.683%
16 Nov x, 2020 2.743%
Average ii.725% [j]
  • In the table above, the bluish numbers represent the lowest ratings and the ruby-red numbers represent the highest ratings.
  • N/A denotes that the rating is not known.
  • This drama aired on a cable aqueduct/pay TV which usually has a relatively smaller audience compared to free-to-air Telly/public broadcasters (KBS, SBS, MBC and EBS).

Awards and nominations [edit]

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ See eighteen Again: OST Special Anthology CD 1 for the names of all involved theme music composers.
  2. ^ See 18 Once again: OST Special Album CD 2 for the names of all involved musical score composers.
  3. ^ Dae-young'due south original self (Yoon Sang-hyun) sometimes appear on-screen for the viewers to empathise his inner feelings.
  4. ^ She is the drama's counterpart of Maggie O'Donnell (Michelle Trachtenberg) from the original picture.
  5. ^ He is the drama'due south counterpart of Alex O'Donnell (Sterling Knight) from the original film.
  6. ^ He is the drama's counterpart of Ned Gold (Thomas Lennon) from the original motion-picture show.
  7. ^ She is the drama'due south counterpart of Naomi (Nicole Sullivan) from the original moving picture.
  8. ^ She is the drama'southward counterpart of Jane Masterson (Melora Hardin) except the fact that she is non the school chief.
  9. ^ He is the drama'south counterpart of Stan (Hunter Parrish) from the original film.
  10. ^ Due to some ratings non recorded, the exact average rating is unknown.

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External links [edit]

  • Official website (in Korean)
  • 18 Again at IMDb
  • 18 Once more at HanCinema
  • 18 Once again on iQIYI

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/18_Again

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