Idol School is a reality girl group survival show. The program aims to form a 9 members girl group out of 41 female participants, training them in singing and dancing in the span of 11 weeks.
Any Body Can Dance! Anybody can dance as long as they love dancing! The leaders of "Street Woman Fighter" are back as dance masters to teach people who can't dance. At the very central spots of Seoul city, participants gather to show off their energetic yet clumsy dance moves. There are no restrictions including age, gender, and job. The only standard is their love and passion for dance. The selected participants attend dance classes that the masters hold. Their goal is to improve their dancing skills and perform on a big stage where professional dancers go on. Will the dance masters be able to groom new dancers who got two left feet by the end of it? A rebellion of dancers with no talent starts now.
Factory Girl is the Korean reality version of the movie The Devil Wears Prada, with the nine members of Girls' Generation taking on the role of fashion editors for a magazine aimed at teenagers and young adults. The editor of Elle Girl Korea, Nam Yoon Hee, as well as other faculty, frequently appeared on the show to give the Girls' Generation members assignments and guidance.
A program that actively discovers MZ generation bands with excellent musicality and fosters Korea's representative global bands. It was planned in anticipation of a new rebellion that Korean bands would be loved on the global stage.
In December 2015, Cube Entertainment announced that they were preparing to debut a boy group in mid-2016, 4 years after BtoB's debut. On April 26, 2016, Cube revealed its new boy group, Pentagon, with the group trailer "Come into the World." The final lineup of Pentagon was decided through Mnet's reality program, Pentagon Maker. Pentagon Maker aired online through Mnet's digital content brand, M2, and showcased the members challenging five aspects: Performance, Dance, Teamwork, Talent and Mind.
A special episode for all the dancers celebrating the end of the long fight in Street Woman Fighter, 47 dancers from eight female crew will come to have fun!
Stray Kids, who since their debut have dedicated their time to singing and practicing, are rookies in entertaiment shows! In their first reality show, they will train to become main stream entertainers thanks to amazing opportunities that will pay homage to popular entertainment shows!
Eric Nam and Yang Se Hyung will be kicking off with a new talk show which will feature talk corners and missions that are specially prepared for the guests.