High School Return of a Gangster
Broadcasting
- Year of Production
- 2024
- Content Type
- TV Drama (Mini-series)
- Platform
- OTT Operator
- Target Age
- Family
- Quantity
- 60(min) 8Quantity Input
Video
Summary
A middle-aged gangster finds himself body-swapped into the body of a bullied teen. Now inhabited by a tough-as-nails gangster, the teen starts to fight back against the power structure at his school and change his miserable existence.
Company Profile
Broadcasting Cartoon
M.O.L.E., Inc.
MOLE Inc., established in 2013 and headquartered in Namyangju, Gyeonggi-do, is a global content distribution and IP business company.
The company began by focusing on the overseas distribution of Korean dramas in key markets such as Japan and China, and has since continuously expanded its business into drama production investment and related content ventures. In particular, MOLE has built a strong and leading position in the Japanese market through its extensive experience in K-content distribution and platform operations.
Recently, MOLE has been focusing on the high growth potential of the Indian market beyond its core market of Japan. To support this expansion, the company has entered into agency agreements with a long-term Japanese partner specializing in Korean content distribution, as well as its Singapore affiliate. Through these partnerships, MOLE supplies a wide range of Korean entertainment content, including films and dramas, to leading platforms—such as global OTT services operating in India.
In addition, MOLE is strengthening its IP-driven business by expanding into webtoon and character development. By producing webtoons based on original drama IPs and distributing them across domestic and international platforms, the company maximizes content scalability and value, positioning itself as a competitive global content company.
The company began by focusing on the overseas distribution of Korean dramas in key markets such as Japan and China, and has since continuously expanded its business into drama production investment and related content ventures. In particular, MOLE has built a strong and leading position in the Japanese market through its extensive experience in K-content distribution and platform operations.
Recently, MOLE has been focusing on the high growth potential of the Indian market beyond its core market of Japan. To support this expansion, the company has entered into agency agreements with a long-term Japanese partner specializing in Korean content distribution, as well as its Singapore affiliate. Through these partnerships, MOLE supplies a wide range of Korean entertainment content, including films and dramas, to leading platforms—such as global OTT services operating in India.
In addition, MOLE is strengthening its IP-driven business by expanding into webtoon and character development. By producing webtoons based on original drama IPs and distributing them across domestic and international platforms, the company maximizes content scalability and value, positioning itself as a competitive global content company.
