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Several of the most well-known K-dramas fall in the romance or thriller genre, but there are a handful of series centered around friendships that are just as deserving of praise. Friendship is a universally understood concept and can be depicted in an endless amount of stories — from the collaborative sports team in Racket Boys to the tight-knit neighborhood in Reply 1988. The best friendship K-dramas focus on a variety of relationships, including childhood duos and a group of roommates.
Posts2 15 Racket Boys A Rundown Sports Team Gets In Shape ✕ Remove Ads Racket Boys is an inspirational sports story about a middle school badminton team on the verge of being shut down. That is until a father and son from the city move to the countryside and work to turn the team around. Similar to Hot Stove League, Racket Boys sees its on-screen sports team working together as friends for the sake of their sport's future.
✕ Remove Ads 12 Dear My Friends Lifelong Friends Share Life Stories Differing from the familiar story of teenagers or young adults navigating their lives with their best friends by their sides, Dear My Friends is centered around a group of people 60 years old and up. Throughout the series, each friend shares an anecdote from their life with Park Wan , the 40-year-old daughter of one of the friends.
9 Welcome To Waikiki Three Friends Operate A Guesthouse Currently one of the funniest K-dramas on Netflix, Welcome to Waikiki follows the unpredictable adventures of three friends trying to make their dreams come true. Three friends aspire to work in the film industry as a film director, an actor, and a writer, so they operate the titular guesthouse in hopes of making money for work.
6 Age of Youth Five Roommates Help One Another Out During Transitional Years ✕ Remove Ads Age of Youth, also known as Hello, My Twenties!, begins by introducing each of the series' five roommates, detailing the events that led them to live under the same roof. The rest of Age of Youth sees the women come together to help one another out through the growing pains of being a 20-something-year-old.
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