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9.9 1 Seasons • 16 Episodes

Big - Season 1

18-year-old Kang Gyung-Joon's spirit suddenly becomes transplanted in the body of 30-year-old Seo Yoon Jae. Seo-Yon-Jae is a successful doctor and engaged to high school teacher Gil Da-Ran. Gil Da-Ran just so happens to be the teacher of 18-year old Kang Gyung-Joon. More problems ensue when 30-year-old Seo Yoon Jae falls in love with another woman.

Top Cast

  • Gong Yoo

    Gong Yoo

    Seo Yoon-jae / Kang Kyung-joon

  • Lee Min-jung

    Lee Min-jung

    Gil Da-ran

  • Suzy

    Suzy

    Jang Mari

  • Jang Hee-jin

    Jang Hee-jin

    Lee Se-young

  • Shin Won-ho

    Shin Won-ho

    Kang Kyung-joon

  • Jang Hyun-sung

    Jang Hyun-sung

    Kang Hyuk-soo

  • Koh Soo-hee

    Koh Soo-hee

    Lee Kyung-mi

  • Im Ji-eun

    Im Ji-eun

    Kang Hee-soo

  • Ahn Suk-hwan

    Ahn Suk-hwan

    Gil Min-kyu

Overview

18-year-old Kang Gyung-Joon's spirit suddenly becomes transplanted in the body of 30-year-old Seo Yoon Jae. Seo-Yon-Jae is a successful doctor and engaged to high school teacher Gil Da-Ran. Gil Da-Ran just so happens to be the teacher of 18-year old Kang Gyung-Joon. More problems ensue when 30-year-old Seo Yoon Jae falls in love with another woman.

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