Noh Jung-ui, Lee Chae-min, Jo Jun-young, Kim Hyun-jin, and Hong Min-ki are responsible for the eye wellness of students at Yein University.

The new MBC weekend drama "Bunny and the Oppas" (directed by Kim Ji-hoon, written by Seong So-eun and Lee Seul, produced by Kakao Entertainment), set to premiere in April, is building anticipation for campus life at Yein University, featuring unique characters in the teaser video for "Bunny House."

The video, which begins with a loud alarm, captures attention with the sweet greeting of the "Oppas" who appear at Bunny's (played by Noh Jung-ui) house. As she opens her eyes, Bunny shows a mix of excitement and surprise, saying, "What is this?" upon encountering their charming faces.

Next, there is a captivating visual assault as the charming candidate for boyfriend, Cha Ji-won (played by Jo Jun-young), kindly offers morning coffee with a warm smile, while Joo Ah-rang (played by Kim Hyun-jin) asks, "Did you sleep well?" with honey-dripping eyes, and the sporty Jin Hyun-oh (played by Hong Min-ki) encourages her to exercise in the morning. Bunny also smiles upon hearing their greetings, adding to the pleasant atmosphere.

Meanwhile, the warm touch of Hwang Jae-yeol (played by Lee Chae-min), the official ability-character of Yein University, adjusting Bunny's hoodie raises her heart rate. The eye contact between Bunny and Hwang Jae-yeol under the lights makes the atmosphere even more romantic, just like a scene from a romantic play.

Especially, Hwang Jae-yeol's flirtatious invitation to school, saying, "Bunny, let's go to school together," leaves viewers speechless. As the saying goes, "Boys have started to take an interest in my life," it remains to be seen how Bunny will weave the stories of the men who suddenly enter her life and what kind of campus life awaits her with them.

On the other hand, the surreal visuals of the actors, as if they have jumped out of a comic, pique interest. Towards the end of the video, the attractive webtoon characters from the original work are portrayed by the actors, capturing attention with their dazzling visuals. Thus, viewers become curious about "Bunny and the Oppas," which will be responsible for sparking romance cells among the audience, thanks to the refreshing synergy of wannabe highteen stars Noh Jung-ui (as Bunny), Lee Chae-min (as Hwang Jae-yeol), Jo Jun-young (as Cha Ji-won), Kim Hyun-jin (as Joo Ah-rang), and Hong Min-ki (as Jin Hyun-oh).

MBC's new weekend drama "Bunny and the Oppas" tells the story of Bunny (played by Noh Jung-ui) searching for a boyfriend after her first romance became a dark history, entangled with attractive men who suddenly come into her life. It is based on the popular Kakao webtoon of the same name, which has garnered a total of 170 million views, and is set to premiere in April.

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