Details
Title: 베케이션 / Vacation
Also Known as: Theatrical TV Drama Vacation
Genre: Romance, Drama, Comedy
Episodes: 4
Broadcast network: (Aired at Yunsae University Main Auditorium)
Broadcast period: 2006-07-28 to 2006-08-06
Theme Song: Holding Back the Tears by TVXQ from Vacation OST
Insert: Beautiful Thing by Xiah Junsu
Synopsis
The popular Korean group TVXQ was preparing for a concert... It's been already 4 years since they debuted... During that time the members had stress piled up as well as disharmony between them. So the president delays their concert and gives each member 2 weeks of vacation. Each member leaves for their own vacation while dreaming about their daily escape. The strange and funny things that happen during their vacation... An omnibus TV drama with 4 episodes and 4 different colors...
Episode 1 - Starring U-Know Yunho
(Cassiopeia)
U-Know Yunho has been getting letters from a fan, Soo Yeon, who has leukemia. Her dying wish is to meet him one day so he goes to visit her at the hospital during his vacation. Then a final note came and said Soo Yeon died, to make sure he went to the hospital. However, he was rendered speechless when he saw Soo Yeon playing with other kids at the hospital when he arrived. Soo Yeon admitted that she lied for Jung Ah, a fan of his who became bedridden after a car accident and was hospitalized at the same hospital. She asks U-Know to hold a concert for Jung Ah's birthday.
After the concert, U-Know goes outside to have a rest with Soo Yeon. During that time, Jung Ah falls out of her wheelchair and gets better. After the vacation at the hospital, U-Know goes back to his company but soon he gets a phone call saying that Soo Yeon is dying! He later finds out she truly has leukemia.
Starring Xiah Junsu and Max ChangMin Episode 2
(Beautiful Life)
Xiah Junsu and Max ChangMin goes to the countryside - the highest point in the country and where there is only 23 residents - to avoid people in the city. As soon as they arrive, Xiah bumps into an elderly man who was an mailman. The injury the old man suffered forces Max to take over the task and deliver mail in the countryside. While Max was working, Xiah was going to the bathroom on a Nondulyung and got caught by a countryside girl, Young Shim. What will happen in that small countryside village?
Starring Hero Jaejoong
Episode 3
(The Way U Are)
Hero Jaejoong was buying a ticket to go on a trip when suddenly he got dragged away by gangsters and beaten up. Jae Joong had no idea why he was getting beaten up and the only thing he heard was the name Chang Shik. With the help of Mang Chi, he avoids the dangerous situation. Mang Chi shows a picture of Chang Shik to Jae Joong, who realizes that the men who had taken him had mistaken him for Chang Shik. Chang Shik was working as a waiter at a nightclub and ran away with the owner's money. In order to get out of the nightclub, Jae Joong pretends to be Chang Shik and meets Chang Shik's girlfriend, Mina, who is a nightclub dancer. Jae Joong hears shocking information about Chang Shik from Mang Chi...
Will Jae Joong be able to return to his life as TVXQ's lead vocalist?
Starring Micky Yoochun
Episode 4
(Eternal)
Micky Yoochun, who hurt his shoulder during the concert rehearsal, visits a beach village where he lived for awhile when he was a child. Coincidentally, he meets a boy with the same name as his, Yoo Chun, and a girl named Jin Joo, whom Yoo Chun likes. Micky tries to help little Yoo Chun to get closer to Jin Joo but it's no use. While taking a walk on the beach, Micky discovers a MokGak doll that little Yoo Chun had hung on Jin Joo's neck. All of the memories he had forgotten from April 1994 rushed back. For a moment, he was speechless from shock.
Cast
Episode 1
U-Know Yunho as Himself
Go Eun Ah as Soo Yeon
Woo Kyung Ah as Jung Ah
Episode 2
Xiah Junsu as Himself
Max ChangMin as Himself
Park Hee Bon as Young Shim
Episode 3
Hero Jaejoong as Himself / Chang Shik
Kim Hyun Chul as Mang Chi
Jun Ga Young as Mina
Episode 4
Micky Yoochun as Himself
Shin Tae Hoon as young Yoo Chun
Choi Seol Ri as young Jin Joo
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