Rebellious School Trip (2017-2017)

Premiere:
November 5, 2017

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 6

Finale:
December 10, 2017

Original Title:
교칙위반 수학여행

Alternate Titles:
The Global Friendship Project-Rebellious Field Trip
The Global Friendship Project-School Trip against Rule
iKON Idol School Trip
iKON Picnic

Genres:
Reality

Production Companies:
YG Entertainment

Countries:
KR

“Rebellious Field Trip” is the first Korean TV show that features celebrities from South Korea and Japan. The show has drawn keen attention for the combination between iKON and Jung Hyung-don. As iKON members have never gone on a school trip because of their busy schedules as an idol group, the members look very much excited about their first school trip in the show. The show is also a project designed to build friendship between Korean and Japanese stars. Along with the iKON members who will appear as the students of “President Yang’s High School”, seven Japanese rising stars will appear as the students of “Tokyo Girls’ High School”. The seven include members of Japanese girl group GEM of AVEX, one of the largest music labels in Japan, as well as top actresses and models on Japan.

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