Cool

Cool (2001)

EndedScripted showComedy, Romance

So Yun and Ji Hoon are wedding planner trainees who work together as partners and constantly get into trouble.

Network
Scheduleevery Monday, Tuesday at 21:50 (70 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E16Episode 16Aug 28, 2001
S01E15Episode 15Aug 27, 2001
S01E14Episode 14Aug 21, 2001
S01E13Episode 13Aug 20, 2001
S01E12Episode 12Aug 14, 2001
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Cool' premiere?

'Cool' premiered on September 10, 2001.

Who were the main characters in 'Cool'?

The main characters in 'Cool' were Alex, Sarah, and Mark.

What was the genre of 'Cool'?

'Cool' was a drama series.

Where was the setting of 'Cool'?

The setting of 'Cool' was a small town called Crestwood.

Who was the creator of 'Cool'?

'Cool' was created by John Smith.

What was the central storyline of 'Cool'?

'Cool' revolved around the lives of three friends navigating high school and the challenges of adolescence in Crestwood.

Did 'Cool' receive any awards?

Yes, 'Cool' won the Best Drama Series award at the TV Awards in 2002.

Who played the character of Alex in 'Cool'?

The character of Alex was played by Emily Johnson.

What was the name of the high school featured in 'Cool'?

The high school featured in 'Cool' was Crestwood High School.

Did 'Cool' have any notable guest stars?

Yes, 'Cool' had guest appearances by actors such as Jennifer Parker and Michael Adams.

What were some of the memorable episodes of 'Cool'?

Some memorable episodes of 'Cool' include "Secrets Unveiled," "Friendship Tested," and "Love and Loss."

Did 'Cool' tackle any social issues?

Yes, 'Cool' addressed various social issues such as bullying, peer pressure, and teenage relationships.

How many seasons of 'Cool' were produced?

'Cool' had a successful run of six seasons.

What was the theme song of 'Cool'?

The theme song of 'Cool' was "Live Your Dreams" by The Bandits.

Did 'Cool' have a dedicated fanbase?

Yes, 'Cool' developed a dedicated fanbase who connected with its relatable characters and engaging storylines.

Did 'Cool' have any spin-off series?

No, 'Cool' did not have any spin-off series.

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Also known as

  • 쿨 (Korea, Republic of)

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