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KO One Re-act
Also known as終極一班3
Zhōng Jí Yī Bān 3
Genre School, Comedy, Fantasy, Action, Romance, Wuxia
Written byZhou Xiang Ching (鄒湘秦)、Shao Hui Ting (邵慧婷)、Yang Guan Hua (楊官樺)、He Su Fen (何素芬)
Directed byLin Qing Fang (林清芳)
Starring Jiro Wang
Pets Tseng
Sam
Brent
Wes
Wayne
Sylvia Wang
Opening theme"Super Style" by SpeXial
Ending theme"一個人還是想著一個人" by Pets Tseng
Country of origin Republic of China (Taiwan)
Original language Mandarin
No. of episodes20
Production
Production location Taipei, Taiwan
Running time90 mins
Release
Original network Gala Television (GTV)
Original releaseJuly 5 (2013-07-05) 
November 15, 2013 (2013-11-15)
Chronology
Preceded by KO One Return
Followed by The X Dormitory
Related shows KO One
The X-Family
K.O.3an Guo
KO One Return
The X-Dormitory
Angel 'N' Devil
KO ONE: RE-MEMBER
K.O.3an Guo 2017
KO ONE: RE-CALL

KO OneRe-act (traditional Chinese: 終極一班3; simplified Chinese: 终极一班3; pinyin: zhōng jí yī bān 3; literally: "The Ultimate Class 3") is a 2013 Taiwanese drama starring Jiro Wang, Pets Tseng, Sam, Brent, Wes, Wayne, and Sylvia Wang. It was produced by Comic International Productions (可米國際影視事業股份有限公司) and Gala Television, it started filming on April 22, 2013 and wrapped on September 10, 2013. it was first broadcast in Taiwan on cable channel Gala Television (GTV) Variety Show/CH 28 (八大綜合台) on July 5, 2013 to November 15, 2013.

Synopsis

After the events of KO One Return, the timeline reset and the KO ranking are restored, and we see the return of some familiar faces from Season 1 and 2.

The 28-year-old Wang Da Dong is a member of inter-dimensional guards together with Xiu. Da Dong goes undercover to investigate the unusual spikes in fighting power in his former high school, Ba Le High School caused by an illegal drug, Hell Vision, as a dropout repeating high school student. His first order of business is to reestablish his authority inside the class of KO One. His behavior immediately clashes with the current leader, King. While the class looks on to see who would emerge victorious, the competition for leadership intensifies with new transfer students joining the fray, including Gu Zhan, the KO.3 tied with Lei Ting and Zhi Ge, the secret KO.2, and Li Yan Yan, the KO.10. Throughout the series he eventually bonds (again) with all his new classmates and begins a relationship with Lei Ting.

Cast

Main characters

"Zhong Ji Yi Ban" (Ko One) Class

The Faculty

Banana High School

Other Supporting Characters

Music

No.TitleSingerLength
1."Super Style" SpeXial 3:38
2."一個人還是想著一個人" Pets Tseng 4:46
3."為愛戰鬥"SpeXial3:27
4."數不盡的星空"Pets Tseng4:33
5."小路亂撞"Pets Tseng3:04

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