MTV School Attack

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MTV School Attack is a television show in Korea where pop stars perform surprise concerts at junior high and high schools in South Korea.

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A typical episode of MTV School Attack begins with the host school summoning all students to an assembly. An administrator or teacher will then give a lecture which bores students. However a siren will then start blaring while a School Attack banner is unveiled. The performers will then emerge from behind a stage or enter the facility and begin performing a medley of songs to the delight of students.

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