My Teenage Boy
- Comment: Some of this was copied from My Teenage Girl. — Diannaa (talk) 13:34, 17 October 2022 (UTC)
My Teenage Boy | |
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Hangul | 방과후 설렘 시즌2 |
Genre | Reality competition |
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Country of origin | South Korea |
Original language(s) | Korean |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 12 |
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Running time | 90−125 minutes |
Production company(s) | MBC Phunky Studio Naver |
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Original network | MBC TV |
Original release | February 2023 2023 | –
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Preceded by | My Teenage Girl |
External links | |
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Search My Teenage Boy on Amazon.
My Teenage Boy (Hangul: 방과후 설렘 시즌2; RR: Banggwahu Seollem Sijeun2; lit. Excitement After School Season 2) is an upcoming South Korean reality competition show created by Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation (abbreviated as MBC). It was intended to form a boy group with the potential to chart on Billboard. The contestants were put into age groups that specialize in vocals, rapping, and performance. A joint production between MBC and Phunky Studio (the company founded by Han Dong-chul of Produce 101), the show will premiere on February 2023.
Concept[edit]
On June 8, 2022, production company Funky Studio officially announced that the idol audition show would be returning with a male version early next year. "PD [producing director] Han Dong Chul has begun preparing to produce a male version for Season 2," stated the agency. "It is currently scheduled to air in February or March of next year. Just like Season 1, it will be an audition for the birth of a talented K-pop group."
On June 27, 2022, the producers of the upcoming male version of MBC’s audition show “My Teenage Girls” (2021-22) will meet with 53 K-pop agencies in preparation for the show, according to the show’s production company Funky Studio.[1]
Promotion and broadcast[edit]
Episodes[edit]
Episode 1 (February, 2023)[edit]
Contestants[edit]
Color Key
Final members of debut group | |
Eliminated in the final episode | |
Eliminated in the sixth elimination round | |
Eliminated in the fifth elimination round | |
Eliminated in the fourth elimination round | |
Eliminated in the third elimination round | |
Eliminated in the second elimination round (Performance) | |
Eliminated in the second elimination round (Mid-point check) | |
Eliminated in the first elimination round | |
Left the show |
Contestants | ||||
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4th Grade (1998–2005) | ||||
3rd Grade (2006–2007) | ||||
2nd Grade (2008–2009) | ||||
1st Grade (2010–2012) | ||||
References[edit]
- ↑ "Producers of male-version 'My Teenage Girls' meet with K-pop agencies ahead of show". Korea Jongang Daily. June 27, 2022. Archived from the original on July 5, 2022. Retrieved June 27, 2022. Unknown parameter
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External links[edit]
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- My Teenage Boy at Naver NOW.
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