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Rapid-fire pop culture trivia or audio-based guessing games managed by Shindong .

When a “nuna” actress visits, Hee-chul transforms. He stops being the bratty maknae and becomes the flustered fanboy. His interactions with actresses like ( Wok of Love ) or Honey Lee ( One the Woman ) are legendary. He asks the questions actual fans want to ask: “Was it hard kissing a younger actor?” or “Do you actually like younger men in real life?”

You don't need to be loud to be a Nuna. You just need to know how to smile while holding a psychological knife.

The program is set in a high school classroom where the permanent cast acts as "students" in a senior grade, and celebrity guests—ranging from K-pop idols to veteran actors—arrive as "transfer students". Core Concept and Atmosphere The show is famous for its informal setting -nunadrama- Men on a Mission -Knowing Brothers-...

The second half shifts away from the desks into physical competition, talent showcases, or improvised skits. Common iterations include:

This leads into the segment. Guests ask the cast highly specific, unusual questions about their private lives, strange habits, or embarrassing past experiences. The cast must shout out absurd, rapid-fire guesses until someone uncovers the truth, leading to hilarious anecdotes. Part 2: Extracurricular Activities and Games

The show is a major stop for K-pop idols (like BTS and Blackpink ), top actors, and athletes. Rapid-fire pop culture trivia or audio-based guessing games

In 2024 and 2025, the landscape of K-drama promotion has changed. Press conferences are stale. Instagram Lives are safe. Knowing Bros (Men on a Mission) offers the last remaining space for chaos.

Cast and guests participate in zero-script acting scenarios.

The program primarily operates under a high school theme where the regular cast members act as students in a classroom. His interactions with actresses like ( Wok of

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So-yeon laughs politely. “Art imitates life, Ho-dong-ssi.”

Men on a Mission succeeds globally because it functions as an accessible, fast-paced window into Korean entertainment culture. For fans tracking content updates on NunaDrama, the show acts as a masterclass in celebrity personality. It is the ultimate litmus test for any public figure in South Korea: if you can survive the witty, relentless roasting of the Knowing Brothers classroom, you have officially made it in the industry.

The designated "unfunny" comedian who speaks fluent English. He is the perfect comedic foil, constantly teased by the rest of the classroom.

If you are new to the show, starting from Episode 1 isn't necessary. Here is how to get into it: