A city kid is brought to the countryside by his father's new coaching gig; reviving a ragtag middle school badminton team on the brink of extinction.A city kid is brought to the countryside by his father's new coaching gig; reviving a ragtag middle school badminton team on the brink of extinction.A city kid is brought to the countryside by his father's new coaching gig; reviving a ragtag middle school badminton team on the brink of extinction.
- Awards
- 1 win total
Browse episodes
Featured reviews
Looks like this series has been brigaded, which is a shame. It's standard Korean fare, multiple story lines, lots of characters, some cringey stories but overall still a fun show with likeable characters.
There's some regrettable comments about another country in one episode, but it is what it is.
There's some regrettable comments about another country in one episode, but it is what it is.
I don't understand why this beautiful and innocent drama has so many haters!! For me it was a breath of fresh air. Loved it!!
I'm from Indonesia. I'm sad for Ep 5 too. BUT, wont it be way better if we SHOW people that we're not like what Indonesia look like in Ep 5?? I mean, Rusia often potrayed as bad country in numerous films, Arab-related country as terrorist etc. What makes people dont feel that way? Because in real life, ITS NOT TRUE! Show people that indonesian supporter are not like that! SHOW PEOPLE, dont act like you're strong just because you guys can speak freely in social media
This drama is not really badminton-centric that shows intense competition with badminton retaled story in every episode (in football, like tsubatsa hahaga). Its more an entertaining, fun with young artists type of drama. There're lots of young artist playing in this drama, so many crews put effort for this drama, etc. Just because the writer's fault, you guys give such a very low score. I mean its cruel:")
This drama is not really badminton-centric that shows intense competition with badminton retaled story in every episode (in football, like tsubatsa hahaga). Its more an entertaining, fun with young artists type of drama. There're lots of young artist playing in this drama, so many crews put effort for this drama, etc. Just because the writer's fault, you guys give such a very low score. I mean its cruel:")
Loved this. A story about playing badminton. Have respect for badminton players because we tried it at school, and I had neither the grace nor temperament for it.
Characters are all well depicted. Cussing involved is not a whole lot compared to the unintelligent use of the fword in grade A or grade B pictures. But comes from mouths of kids. Why I'm not surprised or offended? As one who entered teaching service in 2005, less than 20 cusswords minus the fword is nothing compared to what I heard in my first hour on a compound. Rough baptism indeed.
Depiction of characters is top-class and comedic intent in some scenes undeniable. But plot and subplot raise social issues and delivery of latter provoked deep respect for creators for doing so. So, while not as interesting as main plot, it is top of the class among subplots because it has worth and specific to local audience. Many may disapprove because it doesn't take them far from reality and cussing raises an uncomfortable truth- it jolts you back to earth.
But if you let go of your offense at cussing or annoyance at a few of the characters in the subplot, you find hilarity that is both good for the bones but bad for under garments. So, thanks for keeping art with a social conscience alive. Today's viewing is often about escapism via mindless entertainment and not necessarily an act of curiosity. Too often we demand more from television and other entertainment services than we have the courage to demand from politicians and too much market trends bear witness to the awful truth: in this modern world too many are not as smart as their phones yet pride themselves on being smarter than their ancestors.
If you need to laugh, watch this. If you desire to learn of the fate of other sports or care to learn about, or from, a different culture or people, watch this. If you want to see good talent in an under-rated drama, watch this. If you can stand not to be part of fashion trends on social media, watch this.
If not, be happy with allowing your phone or social media to direct your train of thought. New colonialism is subtle but powerful and makes millions for the few everyday. Deadly, invisible, effective... Racket Boys just contain a little antidote. Why be bitter or complain. Even if powerless, never hide from the truth.
Characters are all well depicted. Cussing involved is not a whole lot compared to the unintelligent use of the fword in grade A or grade B pictures. But comes from mouths of kids. Why I'm not surprised or offended? As one who entered teaching service in 2005, less than 20 cusswords minus the fword is nothing compared to what I heard in my first hour on a compound. Rough baptism indeed.
Depiction of characters is top-class and comedic intent in some scenes undeniable. But plot and subplot raise social issues and delivery of latter provoked deep respect for creators for doing so. So, while not as interesting as main plot, it is top of the class among subplots because it has worth and specific to local audience. Many may disapprove because it doesn't take them far from reality and cussing raises an uncomfortable truth- it jolts you back to earth.
But if you let go of your offense at cussing or annoyance at a few of the characters in the subplot, you find hilarity that is both good for the bones but bad for under garments. So, thanks for keeping art with a social conscience alive. Today's viewing is often about escapism via mindless entertainment and not necessarily an act of curiosity. Too often we demand more from television and other entertainment services than we have the courage to demand from politicians and too much market trends bear witness to the awful truth: in this modern world too many are not as smart as their phones yet pride themselves on being smarter than their ancestors.
If you need to laugh, watch this. If you desire to learn of the fate of other sports or care to learn about, or from, a different culture or people, watch this. If you want to see good talent in an under-rated drama, watch this. If you can stand not to be part of fashion trends on social media, watch this.
If not, be happy with allowing your phone or social media to direct your train of thought. New colonialism is subtle but powerful and makes millions for the few everyday. Deadly, invisible, effective... Racket Boys just contain a little antidote. Why be bitter or complain. Even if powerless, never hide from the truth.
10tn-89747
Just finished the last episodes, and I must said this drama impressed me. Despite filming in a pandemic, the show still able to bring healing time to me. Playing badminton myself, this show had able to teach people about badminton, the sport and competitions, as well as the athletes who playing it. I understand where the reviews came from, but if you have time, gave this drama a chance. Truly a healing for me ^^~
Did you know
- TriviaIn the fifth episode, the drama caused controversy because it tells the story of a junior badminton team experiencing unpleasant treatment when participating in a competition in Indonesia. Several scenes and dialogues give the impression of discrimination, resulting in criticism and an onslaught of comments on the internet.
- SoundtracksWill Be
Performed by The Boyz
- How many seasons does Racket Boys have?Powered by Alexa
Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Official sites
- Language
- Also known as
- Racket Boy Band
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
- Runtime1 hour 20 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1080i(HDTV)
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content