KO One Re-member

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KO One Re-member
Also known as終極一班4
Zhōng Jí Yī Bān 4
Genre School, Comedy, Fantasy, Action, Romance, Wuxia
Directed byWu Jianxin (吳建新)
Starring Pets Tseng
Wes
Wayne
Zhiwei
Sylvia Wang
Opening theme"Boyz On Fire" by SpeXial
Ending theme"我不是你該愛的那個人" by Pets Tseng
Country of origin Republic of China (Taiwan)
Original language Mandarin
No. of episodes60
Production
Production location Taipei, Taiwan
Running time30 mins
Release
Original network Gala Television (GTV)
Original releaseJune 27 (2016-06-27) 
September 16, 2016 (2016-09-16)
Chronology
Preceded by Angel 'N' Devil
Followed by K.O.3an Guo 2017
Related shows KO One
The X-Family
K.O.3an Guo
KO One Return
KO One Re-act
The X-Dormitory
Angel 'N' Devil
K.O.3an Guo 2017
KO One Re-call

KO One Re-member (traditional Chinese: 終極一班4; simplified Chinese: 终极一班4; pinyin: zhōng jí yī bān 4; literally: "The Ultimate Class 4") is a 2016 Taiwanese drama starring Pets Tseng, Wes, Wayne, Zhiwei and Sylvia Wang. It was produced by Comic International Productions (可米國際影視事業股份有限公司), Gala Television, and Youku Tudou, it started filming on December 10, 2015 and wrapped on May 8, 2016. it was first broadcast in Taiwan on cable channel Gala Television (GTV) Variety Show/CH 28 (八大綜合台) and IQiyi Taiwan on June 27, 2016 to September 16, 2016.

Synopsis

Fourth installment of KO ONE: Continues the story where KO One Re-act left off:

Lei Ting suddenly went missing after she and Xiu were lured back from the Iron Dimension by a fake message and attacked upon arrival by unknown forces. So how did Lei Ting (King) disappear? The KO one class no longer has its leader, so Gu Zhan and Zhi Ge, despite their brotherhood, fight. Who is the leader of the KO one class? The KO one class initially suspected the three Students from Little Apple High School of the kidnapping and fought against them. Later, they found King through another lead. But she was no longer the same King they knew and she seems to had amnesia. In the meantime, Duan Chang Ren also has gone missing. And Zhi Ge's father had a spy monitoring the class. A while later the three students from Xiao Ping Guo (Little Apple) High School – Zhi, Liu Chen, and Tai Yang transfers to Ba Le High School, the KO One class. Are they friends or enemy?

Cast

Main characters

"Zhong Ji Yi Ban" (Ko One) Class

The Faculty

Wang Yi Ling (王轶玲) as Wang Ma Li 王瑪麗, school food store owner. Spy working for Zhi Shui.

Little Apple International High School

Pitaya High School

Others Characters

Music

No.TitleSingerLength
1."Boyz On Fire" SpeXial 3:52
2."我不是你該愛的那個人" Pets Tseng 4:44
3."我好寂寞" A'N'D 3:22
4."Break it down 11.11"SpeXial3:13

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