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Written by
  
Kim Eun-yong

Country of origin
  
South Korea

Final episode date
  
23 May 2009

Genres
  
Drama, Romance, Comedy


Directed by
  
Noh Jong-chan

First episode date
  
14 February 2009

Number of episodes
  
16

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Also known as
  
Full Romance Zero Flawed Task Force Haja Squad Zero

Starring
  
Lee Tae-sung Kangin Lee Da-in Kim Hee-won Jay Kim Lee Kyung-eun

Opening theme
  
"Evening Paradise" by Jay Kim & Kyu Won

Networks
  
Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation, MBC Plus Media

Cast
  
Kangin, Lee Tae‑sung, Harisu

Similar
  
Billie Jean - Look at Me, Legend of Hyang Dan, Single Dad in Love, Two Outs in the Ninth Inning, Stage of Youth

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Romance Zero (Hangul: 하자 전담반 제로; RR: Hajajeondamban Jero) is a 2009 South Korean television series that aired on MBC Dramanet from February 14 to May 23, 2009 on Saturdays at 23:00 for 16 episodes.

Contents

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Plot

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Kim Woo-jin (Lee Tae-sung) is the top couple manager at the matchmaking company, "Wedding Factory." At the start of the story, he is at a wedding watching one of his matchmaking couples get married only to witness that the groom is indeed gay, causing a huge scandal. As a result, Woo-jin is demoted and is forced to take charge of a group working at the matchmaking company known as "Team Zero," all of whom have failed individually to matchmake a couple.

Cast

  • Lee Tae-sung as Kim Woo-jin

  • An egotistical and arrogant couple manager who manages to get himself demoted at the matchmaking company. He is forced to take charge of "Team Zero" and turn into the best matchmaking group in six months or the company will terminate his contract. However, he later sets up his own matchmaking company called "Zero Base" alongside his team members and aims to make it the best matchmaking company in Korea. It is revealed that he is the ex-husband of Oh Soo-jung, a kind-hearted shopkeeper and doctor, who he still has feelings for. However, during a drunken night, he ends up sleeping with Mi-na and they soon begin to develop feelings for each other.
  • Kangin as Na Ho-tae

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    A bright young intern who joins "Team Zero" and later becomes a full-time employee of "Zero Base." He is kind-hearted and aims to act cupid and spread love around Korea. Whilst helping out one of his clients, he meets Oh Soo-jung at a hospital and they become friends. He begins to develop feelings for her and starts visiting her shop everyday. The two soon begin dating however, Woo-jin becomes jealous which leads to Ho-tae quitting his job at "Zero Base."
  • Lee Da-in as Jo Mi-na

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    A feisty and spirited couple manager who is part of "Team Zero" and later "Zero Base." She constantly carries a Buddha statue with her and is very superstitious. Prior to joining "Team Zero" she had a 100% matchmaking rate but had only managed to match six people in two years. She was also scolded at her previous companies for dating her clients. During a drunken night, she ends up sleeping with Woo-jin and then soon begins to develop feelings for him.
  • Kim Hee-won as Jang Yeo-sa

  • A strange but kind-hearted couple manager who claims to have been in the matchmaking business for twenty years. Yeo-sa hates to be called old and asks everyone to call her Mrs. Jang. She always carries an umbrella with her due to a man she has been waiting for, for twenty years. She joins "Team Zero" and later becomes a part of "Zero Base."
  • Jay Kim as Kim Doo-hyun
  • Lee Kyung-eun as Oh Soo-jung
  • Yang Bae-chu as Jung Do-ryung
  • Park Hee-jin as Min-ha
  • Kim Jung-do as Hyung-suk (ep 2)
  • Go Yoon-hoo as Baek Do-hoon (ep 7)
  • Kang Yoo-jin
  • Lee Hyung-suk
  • International broadcast

  • It aired in Thailand on Modernine TV from January 27 to February 29 2012, dubbed as Borisus Jadrak Huajai Kukkik . ("บริษัทจัดรักหัวใจกุ๊กกิ๊ก", literally: Tinkle Heart Company).
  • It aired in Vietnam on VTV3 from September 7, 2014 dubbed as Biệt đội số 0.
  • References

    Romance Zero Wikipedia