Regresa la casa "Waikiki" para contar la historia de amistad, amor y sueños. Junto con algunos amigos de la escuela secundaria de Lee Joon Ki. Cha Woo Shik es el primero en caer en los planes de Lee Joon Ki. Cha Woo Shik es un antiguo ídol no famoso y ahora aspirante a cantante que generalmente tiene mal humor. Al caer en los planes de Joon Ki, invierte todo lo que tiene y se muda a "Waikiki". El segundo en ser presa de Joon Ki es Guk Ki Bong el solía ser un prometedor jugador de béisbol. Ahora está atrapado en las ligas menores con una inversión en el "Waikiki", Ki Bong toca fondo. Han Soo Yeon es el primer amor de todos en su escuela secundaria. Después de un desafortunado incidente el día de su boda, ella termina quedándose en "Waikiki". Kim Jung Eun es la compañera de clases de Joon Ki del departamento de teatro y cine de la escuela. Kim Jung Eun hace cualquier trabajo que pueda conseguir para llegar a fin de mes. Es genuina y extrovertida, Jung Eun es una Girl Crush y tiene una absoluta falta de tolerancia para cualquier cosa desagradable. Cha Yoo Ri es la hermana mayor de Cha Woo Shik que sueña con ser chef. Ella está en la cima de la cadena alimenticia en Waikiki, utilizando a Joon Ki, Woo Shik y Ki Bong a su antojo. (Fuente: WikiDrama) Edit Translation
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- Título original: 으라차차 와이키키 2
- También conocida como: 으라차차 와이키키 두 , Eulachacha Waikiki 2 , Welcome To Waikiki 2
- Guionista: Kim Ki Ho
- Director: Lee Chang Min
- Géneros: Comedia, Romance, Vida, Drama
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Reparto y créditos
- Kim Sun Ho Papel principal
- Lee Yi KyungLee Joon KiPapel principal
- Shin Hyun Soo Papel principal
- Moon Ga YoungHan Soo YeonPapel principal
- Ahn So Hee Papel principal
- Kim Ye WonCha Yoo RiPapel principal
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As much as I loved the original cast, having Lee Yi-Kyung or Lee Jun Ki remain as the only person from the original cast and write them off like they were side characters was not pleasant, if anything it was another example of lazy writing. I hated how while they could've used an entirely new cast, they kept him and just copy-pasted the cast into an entire portion of his past and assumed it would be convincing.
It's a comedy so lets focus on that: watch 2 episodes and you've essentially watched them all. Just a bunch of running gags overused to the point of not even being funny anymore. Lee Yi-Kyung's role was an over-the-top kind of role in the first season, but it wasn't so bad because there were characters to balance it out. But here, it's the focus of the show, the characters were dull and the acting was stiff or unnatural.
Cinematography was good, and whoever wrote the script, planned to just make a few easy bucks by capitalizing on the nostalgia of the first season -- had pretty much everyone hooked just by reminding them it was Welcome to Waikiki.
Overall, not really funny and too predictable. It was just something to watch for closure after the first season or if you just need help moving on from it. The conclusion was good though, I liked how they wrapped it up.
Hopefully they don't make another season.
HOWEVER the romance was weak, at least most of it. The story was okay, but they didn't explain what happened to the other characters from the first season. Especially how Joon Ki ended up with the guest house or what happened to his girlfriend. Plus, the side stories were a bit so so and sometimes, boring. Finally, the story at the end was rushed.
So, six out of ten.