Cool Kiz on the Block
A KBS2 Original
Cool Kiz on the Block, also promoted as Our Neighborhood Arts and Physical Education, sends a rotating cast of celebrities into the world of amateur sports. Each episode selects a different discipline and pairs the show's members with a professional coach so they can train, improve skills, and... Read more
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About Cool Kiz on the Block
Cool Kiz on the Block, also promoted as Our Neighborhood Arts and Physical Education, sends a rotating cast of celebrities into the world of amateur sports. Each episode selects a different discipline and pairs the show's members with a professional coach so they can train, improve skills, and then challenge local amateur teams in organized matches. The camera follows practices, coaching moments, tactical meetings, and on-field play, while hosts trade jokes and rivalries flare up. The emphasis is on learning, teamwork, and entertainment rather than high-stakes competition. Kang Ho-dong appears as himself, bringing boisterous energy and quick humor. I won't spoil specific results, but expect lighthearted contests, honest effort, and moments that highlight athletic and social growth.
Premiered April 9, 2013 on KBS2, Cool Kiz on the Block is a Korean reality-comedy series featuring Kang Ho-dong and a rotating lineup, built around professional coaches who train contestants to face amateur teams, with episodes mixing practice and matches.
There aren't any widely reported major international awards tied to the series. It enjoyed solid audience popularity in South Korea and sparked online discussion and fan interest, but detailed, reliable information about formal award nominations or wins isn't readily available to cite. No well-sourced awards list appears online.
The series helped push niche sports into mainstream conversation and encouraged interest in local clubs. Short clips of training and matches circulated online, and the format influenced later Korean variety shows that mix sport, celebrity guests, and humor, now a common subgenre, inspiring similar programs domestically and boosting community pride.
Audience response has been positive in available polls, with a 9.0/10 user score in this dataset. Reviewers and viewers praised its blend of humor, teamwork, and sportsmanship, noting the show's frequent scenes of practice, personal improvement, and light drama, while fan communities kept highlights circulating online and occasional standout episodes.
Details
- Release Date
- April 09, 2013
- User Ratings
- 1 votes
- Type
- TV Series
- Seasons
- 1
- Episodes
- 174
- Network
- KBS2
- Status
- Ended
- Genres
- Reality, Comedy
- Country
- South Korea
Cast
Kang Ho-dong
Self
Seasons (1 season, 174 episodes)
Season 1
174 episodes - 2013