In his previous life, Stan Shaw was hopelessly in love with Sarah Clarke, the most popular girl in class, but that infatuation ultimately led him to bankruptcy. On his way to borrow money, he was involved in a car accident, and when he awoke, he found himself in the year 2008—before he had confessed to Sarah. Having learned his lesson, Stan decides instead to give the bouquet to Yvonne Chase, the campus belle known as the "Ice Queen" for her cold indifference toward others.
High School, Take Two spans 83 episodes, each 90 seconds long, shot in vertical 9:16 for mobile viewing. The short episodic format compresses narrative around cliffhangers — every episode ends on a break that pulls you to the next.
Streaming exclusively on DramaBox.
High School, Take Two streams on DramaBox, a vertical micro-drama platform available on iOS and Android. Typical access: first episodes free, subsequent episodes unlocked via coins (~$0.99 / 50 coins) or monthly subscription.
High School, Take Two has 83 episodes, each running approximately 90 seconds.
High School, Take Two streams on DramaBox.
DramaBox uses a typical freemium model: first episodes free, subsequent unlocked via coins (~$0.99 / 50 coins) or subscription.
In his previous life, Stan Shaw was hopelessly in love with Sarah Clarke, the most popular girl in class, but that infatuation ultimately led him to bankruptcy. On his way to borrow money, he was involved in a car accident, and when he awoke, he found himself in the year 2008—before he had confessed to Sarah. Having learned his lesson, Stan decides instead to give the bouquet to Yvonne Chase, the campus belle known as the "Ice Queen" for her cold indifference toward others.
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