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School Rangers
School Rangers

School Rangers

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School Rangers

2018- 2022
1 Seasons
139 Episodes
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Returning Series
Comedy
Reality

Overview

The Rangers are made up of fifteen GMMTV artists whose appearances rotate. Often joined by celebrity guests, they separate into teams to compete in themed games. With nothing more to win than bragging rights, the true motivator is to avoid the surprise punishment that comes with last place. Typically, episodes are hosted at different schools throughout Thailand where students get to show off their skills. However, the onset of the coronavirus pandemic necessitated that the show find new venues that would limit their exposure. It wasn't until 2023 that episodes began to take place in schools once more.

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12 members
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วีรยุทธ จันทร์สุข
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กรภัทร์ เกิดพันธุ์
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อรรถพันธ์ พูลสวัสดิ์

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อรรถพันธ์ พูลสวัสดิ์
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จุมพล อดุลกิตติพร

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จุมพล อดุลกิตติพร
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เลโอ โซสเซย์
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ตะวัน วิหครัตน์

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ตะวัน วิหครัตน์
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ฐิติภูมิ เตชะอภัยคุณ

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ฐิติภูมิ เตชะอภัยคุณ
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ธนัชชัย วิจิตรวงศ์ทอง

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ธนัชชัย วิจิตรวงศ์ทอง
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ณฉัตร จันทพันธ์

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ณฉัตร จันทพันธ์
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วชิรวิชญ์ เรืองวิวรรธน์
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