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Season 1: April 17, 2016 ( 2016-04-17) – November 20, 2016 ( 2016-11-20). Season 2: March 26, 2017 ( 2017-03-26) – December 17, 2017 ( 2017-12-17) Chronology Related shows External links Fantastic Duo (: 판타스틱 듀오) is a television show where fans can sing a duet with their favorite singer using their cell phones. This show is currently hosted by,.
It airs on every Sunday at 16:50 beginning April 17, 2016; forming part of SBS's lineup. There were 30 episodes aired during Season 1, which ended on November 20, 2016. Season 2 broadcast every Sundays at 18:30 (KST) starting March 26, 2017, after. On October 26, Fantastic Duo production team announced that season 2 would be end after the last recording on November 7, whose the last regular episode was aired on December 10. A special episode titled 'Fantastic Memory' was aired on December 17, 2017.
Contents. Format Season 1 In each episode, 3–4 Korean singers will compete each other in order to find and be the 'Fantastic Duo'. Through the singing application 'everySing', 5–10 runners-up from ordinary people were selected and from there, 3 contestants were selected and will appear in the show. The contestants later compete with each other in '1:3 Random Competition' (details below), where the singers would choose one of the 3 contestants to be his/her 'Fantastic Duo'.
Later a final performance will be conducted, and the duo which received the highest votes out of 300 audiences will be crowned as the winner. The songs will be officially released as a single, and will be given the copyright that is protected by the Korean Law, and the copyright will be maintained for the next 70 years. To ensure for the contestants to earn the royalty, the broadcasting company, SBS, will register the contestants to the Federation of Korean Music Performers, where they will automatically given the privilege of a singer. The winning duo will earn $10,000 (Ten thousand dollars) for every win, with a maximum of five wins. 1:3 Random Competition The 3 contestants will go up to the stage and will sing a singer's song. The contestants can only sing when their light comes up, with the light comes up randomly.
The singer sing the song's first verse. After the performance ended, the singer will personally shut down the contestants light, the contestant with his/her light still comes up became the singers 'Fantastic Duo' In several episodes, there would be a 'First Impression Medley' section which allows the singers to see the contestants abilities and help them to choose his/her duo. Panelists In every episode, there would be a group of panelists that act as co-hosts, judges and commentators which could help the singer to choose his/her duo. Season 2 In season 2, the rules have been modified so now it features 2 (or 3) singers, each with their own panelists and sub-MC's in a team-styled match. Episodes 1–6 Through the application 'EverySing', 6 candidates will be chosen and from there, 3 contestants will appear in the show (for each singer). The last contestant (of the total of 7) is selected from those who already have appeared in the show whom the audience wants to see again.
The 7 contestants will face the preliminary round, 1:7 Match, where each singer have to choose 3 out of 7 contestants, regardless of which singer the contestants were auditioned for (For example, a contestant who auditioned for singer A can be chosen by singer B as his/her top 3). In cases that a contestant was chosen as the top 3 by both singers, the contestant will choose the singer themselves. The contestants who doesn't get chosen from both singers will be eliminated. The remaining contestants (for each singer) will go into the standard 1:3 Random Competition, where in the end the last remaining contestant will be his/her Fantastic Duo. The singer with their chosen contestants will go to the final round, where the duo with the most votes out of 200 will be the 'Fantastic Duo'. Episodes 7–present Through the application 'EverySing', 8 candidates will be chosen, and from there, 5 contestants will appear in the show.
The contestants will enter the 1:5 Match, where the singer will choose 3 out of 5 contestants. The contestants who doesn't get chosen from the singer will be eliminated. The remaining contestants will go into the standard 1:3 Random Competition where the last remaining contestant will be his/her Fantastic Duo.
The singer with their chosen contestants will go to the final round, where the duo with the most votes out of 200 will be the 'Fantastic Duo'. In the season finale of Fantastic Duo 2, 'The King of the Kings' special, the winner will be given a sedan/car as a reward. 1:7 Match All 7 contestants were revealed, either those who auditioned for the singer, the other singer, or the fan favorites from Season 1, will face the 1:7 Match.
The rules are similar to the 1:3 Random Competition. 3 out of 7 contestants will be chosen by the singers to move on to the 1:3 Random Competition. 1:5 Match All 5 contestants will face the 1:5 Match. The rules are similar to the 1:3 Random Competition. 3 out of 5 contestants will be chosen by the singers to move on to the 1:3 Random Competition. In Season 2, the 1:3 Random Competition is slightly simplified, in which the singer would no longer needed to shut down the lights to choose his/her Fantastic Duo, but rather announcing his/her Fantastic Duo directly after a 5-second countdown. Cast Season 1.
Special appearances via video by, (, ) and on episode 1; on episode 2. Special appearance via video by on episode 3.
Appeared and performed by,. Special appearances via video by, and on episode 5;, and 's daughter on episode 6. Special appearances via video by on episode 7; on episode 8. She was one of Ailee's Top 3 in the previous episodes but she was eliminated after the '1:3 Random Competition' although her incredible singing skills. She has returned again as a new challenger for Vibe's fantastic duo and in this try, she has become their last choice. Special appearances via video by, , 's manager, Jang Hye-jin's fantastic duo 'Haeundae Bob Cut' (Kang Min-sung & Seo Jang-ho), and on episode 9;, AweSome Baby and on episode 10.
Appeared and performed by,. Special appearances via video by and on episode 11. Special appearance via video by, and on episode 13; , , and on episode 14. Special appearance via video by and on episode 15; all cast members of on episode 16.
Special appearances via video by, (, ), Lee Hwan-jin PD of and PD of on episode 17; on episode 18. Special appearances via video by and on episode 19; and on episode 20. Special performance via video for by,. Special appearances via video by the cast members of , and on episode 21. Special appearances via video by, and on episode 25; on episode 26.
Only Shin Ji performed the principal song with their duo without Kim Jong-min and Bbaek Ga. Special appearance and dance performance by 'Seoul University Dumb and Dumber' Kwon Sung-min & Kim Sung-bo (Koyote's former duo candidate) between DJ DOC's principal song. Special appearances via video by, and on episode 27;, and on episode 28. Special appearances via video by, and on episode 29. Season 2.
He was the season 1's participant, duet first with on episodes 19–20, then he sang duet with on special episodes 23–24 and took the MVP title. Special appearance via video by on episode 3.
Lee So-ra have chosen him for her Best 3 on the previous episodes, but he wasn't her last choice. Special appearance via video by on episode 5. Special appearances via video by (, )and on episode 9. Former vocal replaced the current vocal Kim Dong-myung in Boohwal's main performances, except the special stage. Originally sung by Boohwal's 2nd vocal. Kim Yeon-woo's debut song in 1996 when he was a featured vocal of 's project band. There is not BEST 5 for this two episodes.
^ The 'Star Wars Special' episodes' winners received a travel for family (episodes 19–22) or the sets (episodes 27–28) as gift. Special appearances via video by, , and on episode 19. Special appearances via video by, , and on episode 21;, and on episode 22.
Special appearances via video by as one of Johan Kim's BEST 8 on episode 25;, and on episode 26. Special appearances via video by , (, ), and on episode 27;( ), and on episode 28. Best Singers' Fantastic Duo received a pair of watches as prize. King of Kings' Final MVP's participant received a car as prize. This parts weren't broadcast on television in the regular episodes.
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2 Days & 1 Night logo The following is a list of episodes of the -, a segment of, broadcast on the every Sunday at 6:25pm. The show began airing in on May 23, 2010.
Episodes are aired with English subtitles not only in episode reruns, but also episodes uploaded on 's official channel. There were 232 episodes aired during Season 1, which ended on February 25, 2012. Season 2 began airing on March 4, 2012, ended on December 15, 2013, and had 89 episodes. Season 3 began airing on December 22, 2013, there are 251 episodes have been aired (as of January 27, 2019).
Note: The episode numbers indicated below are reckoned from when this segment was revamped as 2 Days & 1 Night, and do not take the first 12 episodes of its predecessor, Are You Ready, into consideration. Trip # Episode # Happy Sunday episode # Date aired Place visited Comments 109 233-234 (S02E01, S02E02) 376-377 4 March 2012 11 March 2012 Baekado,. Season 2 Premiere. Returning Cast Members:,.
New Cast Members:,. The new cast members were supposed to be dropped off on different islands before getting picked up by the returning cast members on the way to the basecamp at Baekado.
Kim Seung-woo -, Cha Tae-hyun - Mungapdo, Sung Si-kyung - Jido, Joo Won - Uldo Due to weather and logistics issues, only Joo Won ended up going to his island assignment, and was later picked up by the rest of the cast and crew on the way to Baekado. 110 235-236 (S02E03, S02E04) 378-379 18 March 2012 25 March 2012,. Jeongseon Sweeping Tour. Najon Station - Find a coffee vending machine and purchase one cup for each member, Another World Museum - memories quiz, Auraji - bokbulbok baton relay, Arari Village - lunch bokbulbok, Hwaam Cave - no use of English or loanwords during their conversations, 'Yeopgi Sunamu' a.k.a. My Sassy Pine Tree (location for the movie ) - claim the flag before 2:50pm 110 237 (S02E05) 380 1 April 2012, This episode featured highlights and unused footage from the 110th trip in Jeongseon. The broadcast of new episodes was affected by the labor union strikes. Trip # Episode # Happy Sunday episode # Date aired Place visited Comments 129 276-277 (S02E44, S02E45) 421-422 13 January 2013 20 January 2013,.
Winter Break Special Part 1: Snow for Snow! Trip # Episode # Happy Sunday episode # Date aired Place visited Comments 264 569-570 (S03E248) (S03E249) 722-723 January 6, 2019 January 13, 2019,. 2019 Winter Wild Camp. First episode of Kim Seong as the main director. First episode of as an intern member 265 571-572 (S03E250) (S03E251) 724-725 January 20, 2019 January 27, 2019 / / / /,. Gangwon-do Road.
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