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Singing for Gaus Electronics with Kwak Dong-yeon and Go Sung-hee

A fun little teaser has dropped for Olleh TV/seezn’s Gaus Electronics, along with a new poster featuring the office drama’s main cast.

Centered around the company’s marketing team, the story has Kwak Dong-yeon (Big Mouth) as the sensible but tactless Lee Sang-shik. Naturally, his bluntness often clashes with the fiery tempered Go Sung-hee (Wind and Cloud and Rain), who plays assistant manager Cha Na-rae.

New to the team is rookie Bae Hyun-sung (Our Blues), in the role of the secret chaebol Baek Ma-tan. And, rounding out the main quartet, Kang Min-ah (At a Distance, Spring Is Green) plays Geon Kang-mi, who is nicknamed “the Hulk.”

The short new teaser showcases Gaus’ marketing team, who stand stiffly together in their office. In a robotic voice, they sing the company’s theme song – with some awkward clapping and dancing to spice things up – and the sole lyric is “Gaus Electronics” on repeat. The appearing captions explain: “This music was composed and sung by Gaus Electronic’s AI.”

Directed by PD Park Joon-soo (YG Future Strategy Office) with scripts by Kang Go-eun and Seo Han-na, Gaus Electronics premieres next month on September 30.

Via Sports Donga
 
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Oh god this brings back bad memories of my miserable school days. Forced to sing such horrible anthems, thankfully I never had to do this in the workplace.

I wonder if this a common thing in South Korea? Regardless I do FEEEEEEL for them! Such practice is torture imo

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It's no torture in Hello! Me. But here, I feel for them as you do. It's a stifling ritual.

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Haha yes! The one in Hello, Me! seemed kinda fun

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Yes I remember a drama where every morning they had to stop what they were doing and do an exercise routine and the newbie was struggling to get it but in time was doing it with gusto was that Hello me? I remember it being really funny. I got the reasoning behind the need to move when doing a desk job but seriously how embarrassing.

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Yes that scene is from Hello, Me!

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Thank you 😊

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Whenever companies try to implement forced solidarity among their employees it always backfires and becomes so corporate and cringe…

Arghh those stupid work retreats and work dinners *sigh*

Their refusal to pay employees more and give better work hours is laughable at this point

#LateStageCapitalism

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🤣🤣 It’s the contrast between the serious face and the cheeky shoulder move, how they all kept a straight face when filming I don't know. They must have had to do a lot of practice to kill it so it became just a boring routine dance. Just seeing that has made me want to see this.

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Kwak Dong-Yeon!

I dropped Big Mouth, so please, be good, drama!

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🙏🙏🙏

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This song and dance are like a much more boring version of Suho's "Hurdle" music video. Maybe Suho and his purple suit are what they need in this office? That guy with the comb (???) looks like he could dance his heart out if you let him ;D

I'm excited to see more info for this as the premiere gets closer!

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Well, sense there's so much tongue in cheek, it looks like it could be a funny drama to watch.

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This show is giving me OTVOI vibes. Loving it already.

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