This is the South Korean version of the American variety program Mickey Mouse Club. Except for the United States, which produced the Mickey Mouse Club, S.Korea became the first foreign language version of the show. Young members of SM Rookies appeared as the main stars, along with Super Junior's Leeteuk as the MC. Just like the original show, the cast prepare dances, cover popular songs, play games, and do drama sketches for the young audience to enjoy. It aired on S.Korea's Disney Channel.
Ever wonder what it's really like to be in a movie? Go behind the scenes of House of Wax with Chad, Elisha, Paris and Jared.
Go backstage and watch the RuPaul's Drag Race girls dish in the Green Room. Nothing's off-limits as these queens gossip about the judges, the challenges, and each other. It's all the drama you didn't see on TV, for each episode!
Legendary drag queens Alaska Thunderfuck and her creative drag partner Lola LeCroix are putting together their annual drag pageant, The Drag Queen of the Year Pageant Competition Award Contest Competiton. With a venue in place and rehearsals gearing up, Alaska and Lola have to deal with an unreliable crew, packages not being delivered, and eight drag queen contestants who all have a variety of talent, costumes, and performances. After a nightmare in tech rehearsals and with only hours away from showtime; will these queens get to crown their latest winner?
BLACKPINK Diaries is a series of videos that are uploaded on BLACKPINK's official YouTube channel, showing exclusive moments through the world tour.
A new show that’s searching for the next teen K-pop star, and it invites the contestants’ parents to receive direct feedback from the show’s panel of judges.
Joanna Gaines gives the full story behind bringing details and designs together for her season 5 Fixer Upper clients. She unveils surprises viewers didn't see in the original episodes, and gives a peek at never-before-seen rooms.
Girls on Fire
YouTube Originals documentary on the making of "Get To The Punchline", the first film written and directed by Non (formerly, Nounen Rena). It covers the pre-production, 13-day shoot, and post-production of the film showing the wildly creative but inexperienced film-maker's struggles to make her first film.
A Behind The Scenes series documenting the on set antics of the cast and crew at Legacy Cinema, spanning their entire ongoing indie career. Showcasing their funniest moments, work process as well as giving a glimpse into their professional and personal lives.
A survival show made by YG Entertainment which introduces all their male trainees in the agency. YG Treasure Box will determine the member selection of YG's new boy group that will debut sometime next year. There are a total of 29 trainees age ranges from 14 to 19 years old, they are separated into 4 teams, Treasure A, B, C, and Treasure J, which consists trainees from YG's branch in Japan. The future group will have 5 members (according to YG this number can change during the show based on different factors).
An inside look of the lives of seven WWE Divas from their work within WWE to their personal lives.
Who is the best K-POP performer? Let's throw away all our titles and compete solely through our performances! Here are six K-POP boy groups: the group that ensures your entertainment "BtoB," the idol of the nation "iKON," one-of-a-kind perfect performing group "SF9," group with a strong performance, "THE BOYZ," rising on the global market, "Stray Kids," and a global hot rookie "ATEEZ," who are different in music style and even their debut years. They are gathered here to compete on stage and only on stage. After the missions of recreating their representative songs, covering other groups' songs, and bringing secret weapons, which group will become a legendary group? Bet everything you have and compete to write a new K-POP history! The performance survival show of global K-POP idols.
Already talented and famous KPOP stars are recombined to form the ultimate new girl group like puzzle pieces. Each competition is expected to bring fresh musical resonance and lively performances.
The 1st Field Day: Run, Orbit! (sometimes referred as to Summer Sports Day or Orbit Field Day) was the first official fan-event of Loossemble, also recorded and uploaded on their YouTube Channel.
Five UK boys, Blaise, Dexter, James, Oliver and Reese, face a 100-day K-Pop boot camp in Seoul, tackling intense choreography, vocal lessons, and life-coaching, all while aiming to launch a global boyband.
"Crossing the Line" is a content for those who are called "spicy" because they are not good at eating spicy food, and Kwon Eun-bi, the so-called "spicy" leader who eats spicy food well, explores the spicy taste for their vicarious satisfaction. Kwon Eun-bi will try spicy foods regardless of genre and nationality through "Crossing the Line" and present an honest review from the perspective of "Crossing the Line". It is known that various contents such as finding spicy taste for spicy food and finding out the standards of spicy food are prepared together, which is all the more expected. *Maepjjiri (or Maebjjiri) is a Korean term for someone with low tolerance for spicy food.
Self produced content for Loossemble's Official YouTube Channel.
P1Harmony Variety Show
MNet revives it's most popular programs in the 2000s. To launch this project, they send kpop idol ITZY's Chaeryeong to become a university student.