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Japanese show where 2PM and 2AM travel through Japan and experiencing Japanese culture. 25 episodes aired from 3 April to 25 September. 2012-2013: NHK: One Point Korean: Japanese show where 2PM teaches Korean. The show has 2 seasons with 2PM as its host. 2013: KBS2: A Song For You From 2PM: 15 Episodes (February 17, 2013 - May 24, 2013) 2013 ...
[46] [47] In May 2011, 2PM released their debut Japanese single, "Take Off," which was featured as an ending song in the Blue Exorcist anime series. [48] Afterwards, the group held their first Japanese concert tour, known as the "2PM 1st Japan Tour 2011 Take Off," which began in Sapporo on May 6 and ended a week later in Tokyo. [49]
We Got Married (Korean: 우리 결혼했어요) was a South Korean reality variety show that aired on MBC from 2008 to 2017. [1] The show paired up celebrities who pretended to be married couples and completed various challenges together. [2]
A teaser of the music video was released on July 5 into 2PM's official Japanese website. [2] [3] The full music video premiered on MTV Japan on July 30. In the music video the boys are dancing in various studios dressed in formal attire. There are individual scenes of each member who are dealing with relationship problems.
Park Jin-young, founder of JYP Entertainment. JYP Entertainment was founded in 1997 by South Korean singer-songwriter Park Jin-young, named after his stage name, J. Y. Park, as Tae-Hong Planning Corporation.
Watch 2011 Kan Mi Youn: Duet "Superman" Jun. K & Wooyoung: Go Crazy!-Grand Edition only: 2014 "So Bad" 2PM Legend Of 2PM 2011 "SO WONDERFUL" Nichkhun: Genesis of 2PM-Limited Edition Ver. B: 2011 Japanese "Sexy Lady" Jang Wooyoung: 23, Male, Single 2012 "Stay Here" 2PM Winter Games(Japanese Singles) 2013 Japanese "Step By Step" 2PM Genesis of ...
WGM Season 3 Logo. We Got Married (Season 3) is the third season of South Korean reality-variety show We Got Married (Korean: 우리 결혼했어요), a segment of MBC's Sunday Sunday Night program. First broadcast in 2008, the show pairs up Korean celebrities to show what life would be like if they were married. [1]
Signal (Japanese: シグナル, Hepburn: Shigunaru), also known as Signal: Long-Term Unsolved Case Investigation Team (Japanese: シグナル 長期未解決事件捜査班, Hepburn: Shigunaru: Chōki Mikaiketsu Jiken Sōsahan), is a Japanese police procedural television series starring Kentaro Sakaguchi, Michiko Kichise and Kazuki Kitamura.