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Overall: Oasis is a Chinese Romance, Drama (2023). Oasis cast: Jang Dong Yoon, Seol In Ah, Choo Young Woo. Oasis Release Date: 6 March 2023. Oasis Episodes: 16.
Oasis Detail
Drama: Oasis (2023)
Network: KBS2
Director: Yoon Sung Shik
Writer: Jung Hyung Soo
Main Stars: Jang Dong Yoon, Seol In Ah, Choo Young Woo
Country: South Korea
Genres: Romance, Drama
Language: Korean
Release Date: 6 March 2023
Season: 1
Aired: 6 March 2023-25 April 2023
Aired On: Monday, Tuesday
Episodes: 16
Also Known As: Oasiseu, 오아시스, Oasis 2023
Oasis Synopsis and Plot Summary
During the 1980s, South Korea was going through a political change prompting disturbance and social turmoil. In a modest community in Jeolla Region, two companions, Lee Doo Hak and Choi Cheol Woong, were attempting to explore their direction through secondary school and immaturity. Be that as it may, their lives were perpetually changed when Goodness Jung Shin, a young lady from Seoul, moved to their school.
The threesome immediately turned out to be dear companions, however the two young men created heartfelt affections for Goodness Jung Shin as time elapsed, starting an adoration contention between them. In any case, conditions outside of their reach started to shake their young lives.
A surprising episode including Lee Doo Hak’s family brought about misfortune, pushing him towards viciousness and retribution. As political occasions raised around them, could adore be the response to making all the difference for these three youthful companions?
Oasis Cast
Jang Dong Yoon as Lee Doo Hak
Seol In Ah as Oh Jung Jin / Sophia
Choo Young Woo as Choi Cheol Woong
Do Sang Woo as Kim Hyung Joo
Hyun Seung Hee as Ham Yang Ja
Park Noh Shik as Support Role
Additional Cast
Jin Yi Han as Support Role
Im Seung Joon as Support Role
Jeon Noh Min as Hwang Chung Seong
Kang Kyung Hun as Kang Yeo Jin
Song Tae Yoon as Support Role
Kim Myung Soo as Support Role
Han Jae Young as Support Role
Kang Ji Eun as Cha Geum Ok
So Hee Jung as Lee Doo Hak’s mother
Jang Da Kyung as Ma Chung Ja
Jung Ji Soon as Jang Jang Deuk
Ahn Dong Yeob as Jo Seon Woo
Ahn Jung Hoon as Go Moon Keun
Bae Seul Gi as Song Yeon Joo
Park Won Sang as Choi Young Shik
Ha Hye Seung as Kyeong Ja The housekeeper in Cheol Woong’s house
Lee Jin Mok as High school teacher
In Sung Ho as Kim Young Sung
Kim Se Dong as Division commander
Lee Han Wi as Go Poong Ho
Lee Kyo Yeob as Son Soo Gong
Jang Young Hyun as Yoo Young Pil
Shin Yoon Ha as Lee Jeong Ok Doo Hak’s younger sister
Ahn Soo Ho as Hired protestor
Kim Joon Hyung as Gangster
Lee Moo Nyoung as Factory manager
Han Sang Chul as Tickets buyer
Kim Kyung Min as CEO Na Il Soon
Won Chun Gyu as Businessman
Go Byung Taek as Document seller
Kim Hyo Jin as Oh Jung Shin’s aunt
Jang Young Joon as Ki Young Tak
Seo Beom Shik as CEO Byun Hak Soo
Lee Byeong Cheol as Doctor
Jeon Jae Hong as Prosecutor
Seo Kwang Jae as Police Chief Lee Joon Sik
Kim Jung Soo as Dr. Na Yak Kwon
Shin Yeon Suk as Choi Cheol Woong’s ex-babysitter
Lee Kan Hee as Oh Jung Shin’s mother
Park Ji Il as Oh Jung Shin’s father
Kim Jung Kyoon as Jung Guk Young
Jeon Gook Hwan as Choi Byung Cheol
Kim Jin Man as Hwang Choong Sung’s subordinate
Seol Woo In as Lee Yoon Ae
Jung Jae Won as CEO Yoon
Moon Ki Young as Ethics committee manager
Kim Yeong Hee as Kang Yeo Jin’s friend
Ham Gun Soo as Chairman Goo Pan Sik
Kim Jin Seo as Investigator
Kim Bi Joo as Chae Ha Yeon
Kim Byung Gi as Chae Dong Pal
Jung Bo Min as Geum Yeon Hee
Moon Jung Dae as Geum Man Cheol Chairman
Park Sang Hyuk as Lee Doo Hak’s friend
Lee Myung Ho as Kim Wan Ki
Maeng Bong Hak as Chief Choi Jong Jin
Shim Jae Hyun as Kim Sung Yeob
Yoon Tae In as Shin Sik