Nonstop (Chinese TV series)

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Nonstop
Qing Chun Jin Xing Shi
青春进行时
GenreComedy
Love Story
Directed byQuan Yi Jun / 全益俊
Opening theme希望 by BoBo (band)
Ending theme我不是宅男 by Back Dorm Boys
Country of originMainland China
Original languageMandarin
No. of episodes57
Release
Original network Dragon TV

Nonstop is the Chinese version of the popular Korean sitcom Nonstop , released in 2009.

Synopsis

All 9 students live together in a dorm, with different personalities. This sitcom revolves mainly around love, and crushes.

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