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Dolphins Dream Fight

(2011)

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Completed2011

📺Drama Info

Episodes :26 eps
Aired :March 5, 2011
Ended :June 5, 2011
Air Day :Saturday - Sunday

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Synopsis

Sea (Noona Nuengthida), a first-year university student, unexpectedly finds herself forced to take charge of the "Dolphin Club"—a club for students who like to swim but aren't good enough to make it into the official sports team. When Sea enters the club room, she finds Che (Toni Rakkaen), a second-year senior who does absolutely nothing all day, along with two other useless members. None of them can even use the swimming pool because the university's prestigious official Swimming Club monopolizes it. Sea immediately senses the incoming chaos and trouble.
During the Swimming Club's recruitment and tryouts for new members, Kenji (Deaw Suriyont), a third-year senior and the club president, is in charge. Among the freshies trying out are some interesting candidates: Mes (Mouse B-O-Y), Ten (James B-O-Y), and Ah-Yuan (Wave Khoo Pei-Cong). During the selection process, all three are kicked out simply because Kenji dislikes their attitude. Left with no other option, they are coerced by Sea into joining the Dolphin Club.
At the Freshy Sports Day, the Dolphin Club—usually the laughingstock of the Swimming Club every year—pulls off a huge surprise by putting up a close fight against the Swimming Club's top swimmers. Feeling immensely humiliated, Kenji tries to force the Dolphin Club to disband, despite the objections of Awut (Woody, a Thai national team swimmer), the Swimming Club's coach, and his younger sister, Ana (Mild Lapassalan).
Kenji pulls strings until the university administration decides to dissolve the Dolphin Club. Sea fights tooth and nail until she uncovers the history of the Dolphin Club's founding 30 years ago—it was founded by the very founder of the university. Sea uses this information to negotiate with the current university executives, pleading with them not to shut down the club. In exchange, the Dolphin Club must prove its worth and bring fame to the university by competing in a ruthless, underground swimming tournament that the official Swimming Club refuses to enter because it is infamous for cheating and brutal, near-fatal tactics.
Mes investigates Che's background and discovers why the senior seems so lethargic. Back when Che was studying in America, his Thai girlfriend dumped him for a Western guy. In a rage, Che beat the guy to a pulp, got arrested, and was deported back to Thailand. Since then, he has refused to step into a pool.
Meanwhile, Mes is facing severe family problems and desperately needs a large sum of money for his father's medical treatment. He decides to enter underground, high-stakes illegal swimming races. He experiences wins, losses, and blatant cheating, eventually getting into a brawl where he is outnumbered and beaten up. The person who steps in to save him is Senior Che. Hearing Mes's story, Che respects his manliness and his sense of responsibility toward his family despite his young age. The two become close, and Che begins to consider returning to the pool.
Kenji continues to harass Mes, using underhanded tactics to implement a rule that the Dolphin Club can only use the pool after 8:00 PM. Fortunately, a mysterious person secretly steps in to teach the Dolphin Club swimming techniques. This mysterious figure is Coach Awut, who secretly admires the club members' spirit. Later, when Awut falls under Kenji's suspicion, he has his sister, Ana, disguise herself as a boy to teach them instead.
Fang (Aom Sushar), a young girl with an Achilles tendon issue, is persuaded to join the Dolphin Club. Even though she can't swim, she helps Sea with managing the club.
Kenji then frames Mes for a serious offense, prompting the university to set up an investigative committee. The Dolphin Club is in a dire crisis. A challenge is issued: a final swimming race between the Dolphin Club and the Swimming Club to prove their worth. Whoever loses must disband. Unable to stand seeing the Dolphin Club in such a state, Ana tells Sea to take the team to a training camp. However, Che refuses to go because Fang has disappeared after he told her he only sees her as a little sister. Consumed by guilt, Che reverts to his old, lethargic self.
When Sea, Mes, and Ten follow Ana's advice and go to the camp, they observe several dark-grey Thai dolphins learning to grow strong, eventually shedding their dark skin to become white, and finally, a beautiful pink. Looking at each other, the group finally understands why the university's founder named it the "Dolphin Club." Throughout the training camp, Mes studies the dolphins, trying to embody their nature and practicing the "dolphin kick" swimming technique.
Meanwhile, Sea gets into a massive fight with Che, heavily insulting him. Triggered by her harsh words, the lazy Che sets a goal to return to his former glory as "Che the Shark-Kicker." He begins training intensely every day. In reality, the fight was Sea's deliberate plan to provoke Che into getting his fighting spirit back. However, seeing Sea pay so much attention to Che—even to the point of picking fights with him—makes Mes feel a sting of jealousy.
Mes teaches Che the dolphin kick, while Che shares the secret behind his "Shark-Kicker" nickname. The two exchange skills and start touring various universities, challenging other swimming clubs to races to hone their abilities, with Sea and the rest of the Dolphin Club tagging along to watch. Watching the two boys in the pool, Sea begins to feel confused—who is she really cheering for?
On the day of the final race, the Dolphin Club almost fails to show up due to Kenji's dirty tricks. The judges are about to disqualify them, but at the last second, the four boys—Che, Mes, Ten, and Ah-Yuan—arrive, ready to compete. Ana reveals the final secret: dolphins never swim alone; they swim as a pod.
Will the members of the Dolphin Club understand this lesson and reclaim their club's honor? And how will the love triangle between Che, Sea, and Mes end?
Follow and cheer them on in the drama Loma Kla Tha Fun (Dolphins Dare to Dream), airing every Saturday and Sunday from 20:40 to 21:30 on Modernine TV. The first episode premieres this Saturday, March 5th. Don't miss it! You can also follow updates on the drama at www.gmm-tv.com or www.facebook.com/lomaklathafan.

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