Ad Madness - Season 1
"Ad Madness" is a youth drama that aired on KBS 2TV from May 4, 1999 to January 13, 2000. It is a youth drama that depicts the friendship, frustration, and love of young people who gather in a university advertising circle.
"Ad Madness" is a youth drama that aired on KBS 2TV from May 4, 1999 to January 13, 2000. It is a youth drama that depicts the friendship, frustration, and love of young people who gather in a university advertising circle.
Won Bin
Kang Min
Bae Doona
Pyo Runa
Kim So-yeon
Lee Ye-rin
Do Ji-won
Oh Ja-young
Choi Kang-hee
Yoon Sung-yeon
Lee Dong-gun
Lee Dong-wook
Jo Min-ki
Kim Nam-jin
Yang Dong-geun
Hwang Dae-joo
"Ad Madness" is a youth drama that aired on KBS 2TV from May 4, 1999 to January 13, 2000. It is a youth drama that depicts the friendship, frustration, and love of young people who gather in a university advertising circle.
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