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My Teenage Girl
File:My Teenage Girl Logo.jpg
Official logo
Also known asTeenage Girls[1]
放課後のときめき (Japanese)
GenreReality competition
Written by
  • Han Dong-chul
Directed by
  • Han Dong-chul
Presented byYoon Kyun-sang
Opening theme"Same Same Different"
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes12
Production
Producer
  • Han Dong-chul
Running time90−125 minutes
Production companiesMBC
MBK Entertainment
Phunky Studio
Naver
Original release
NetworkMBC TV
ReleaseNovember 28, 2021 (2021-11-28) –
February 27, 2022 (2022-02-27)

My Teenage Girl (Korean방과후 설렘; RRBanggwahu Seollem; lit. Excitement After School) was a South Korean reality competition show created by Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation (abbreviated as MBC). It was intended to form a seven-member girl 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 premiered on November 28, 2021, and was broadcast every Sunday at 9 PM KST for 12 weekly episodes until its finale on February 27, 2022. The finale was broadcast live and announced the seven winners to form Classy.

Over 30,000 applications were submitted from different countries and 83 contestants were chosen. The 83 contestants were separated into four groups based on their ages.

Concept

The show was intended to form a global seven-member girl group with the goal on becoming a Billboard chart-in.

On June 1, 2021, the first video teaser was released. Applications for the show were open from June 1 to 30, 2021, for any female individual born in 2010 or earlier.[2] By the time applications closed, 30,000 applications were submitted from countries such as the United States, Japan, Canada, and South America, as well as South Korea.[3]

In September 2021, the contestants and their assigned groups were revealed through teaser videos.

Promotion and broadcast

From September 14 to November 12, 2021, a prequel season for the competition titled Hesitation Before Going to School (Korean: 등교 전 망설임; RR: Deunggyo Jeon Mangseolim) was aired on Naver Now.[4] During the season, the contestant profiles for all 83 contestants were released. Only 40 contestants (10 from each group) would actually participate in My Teenage Girl.

Each group performed separately on Show! Music Core, a weekly music program broadcast on MBC. Interviews with six contestants were broadcast before the performances.[5]

On October 20, 2021, Girls' Generation's Yuri, (G)I-dle's Soyeon, and former Fin.K.L member Ock Joo-hyun joined the cast of the show as mentors (also known as "homeroom teachers").[6]

On February 9, 2022, a rhythm game titled Superstar Teenage Girls was announced by Dalcomsoft and is based on the show. The game contains songs and performances from the show, as well as special cards for the 14 finalists. The game was released for mobile devices on February 23, 2022.[7]

On February 26, 2022, the day before the live finale, the 14 finalists performed two original songs, "Lions" and "Sonic Boom", on Show! Music Core.[8]

Cast

Host: Yoon Kyun-sang

Homeroom Teachers (also known as mentors):

Vocal Teachers:

Dance Teachers:

  • Ryu Jae-jun
  • Aiki (Hesitation Before Going to School)

Rap Teachers:

Guests:

  • Oh Eun-young – "mother" (Hesitation Before Going to School)
  • Lee Eun-ji – "older sister" (Hesitation Before Going to School)
  • Jang Do-yeon – "head of admissions" (episodes 1–3)
  • Leeteuk – special host
  • Shindong – special host
  • Seunghee – special host
  • Kwon Eun-bi – fan meeting host
  • Jangjun – fan meeting host (session two)

Episodes

Episode 1 (November 28, 2021)

The show starts with performances by the mentors known as the "homeroom teachers", who would assess the contestants known as the "students" and help them succeed in the show. Shortly after, Yoon Kyun-sang was introduced as the host of the show known as the "messenger" and explains the first mission known as the "Entrance Exam". In the first mission, the contestants perform their songs introduced in Hesitation Before Going to School and each would be assessed by the audience and the mentors. There are two rounds for each performance. To pass the first round, the contestants must receive at least 75% of the votes from the audience before being assessed by the mentors. To pass the second round, each contestant must receive at least three votes from the mentors before being sent to a classroom according to their group. Only 40 contestants (10 from each group) would move on to the second mission while those who fail a round or have their group full would be eliminated. 23 contestants performed first in this episode, with 15 moving on to the second mission and the other 8 being eliminated after failing a round.

Episode 2 (December 5, 2021)

The first mission continues with performances by 26 contestants. During the mentors' assessment of one of the performing teams from Grade 3, Ryou Jay-hyun was mistakenly eliminated after the voting system miscounted her votes with two, but was able to move on to the second mission after another vote from one of the mentors was added to the voting system. Unaired performances by some performing acts were aired with results for each performing act. Out of 26 contestants performing in this episode, 21 moved on to the second mission while the other 5 were eliminated after failing a round.

Episode 3 (December 12, 2021)

The first mission continues with performances by the other 34 contestants. At the end of the first mission, the remaining contestants noticed there would be a change on the number of contestants who would move on to the second mission. Due to an excessive number of contestants, each group would have 16 contestants instead of the original 10 and some contestants who were originally eliminated returned to the show, bringing a total of 64 passers for the first round. The mentors held a meeting to discuss and decide who would mentor each group. The results for the mentors were revealed and each was assigned a group: Jeon So-yeon became the mentor for Grade 4, Ock Joo-hyun became the mentor for Grade 3, Kwon Yu-ri became the mentor for Grade 2, and Aiki became the mentor for Grade 1. Following the addition of originally eliminated contestants, the second mission known as the "Grade Battle" was revealed. In the second mission, each group competes against each other and would be assessed by the audience and the mentors. The winning group is exempt from elimination and the other groups face elimination. After the mid-point check of each group, the mentors noticed only 40 contestants (10 from each group) would actually perform in the second mission, forcing themselves to eliminate 24 contestants (six from each group) from the show. Six contestants from Grade 2 who performed poorly in the mid-point check were eliminated first.

Episode 4 (December 19, 2021)

The episode starts with eliminations by 18 other contestants (six from each group). Before the eliminations, each of the three other groups performed in the mid-point check to determine the eliminated contestants. In a survey that was held after the mid-point check, Grade 4 was chosen as the "weakest" group for not practicing enough before the mid-point check. Following the eliminations in the mid-point check, the second mission begins. Before each group performed, the first individual ranking announcement was held with the top seven being revealed for the first time. According to Yoon Kyun-sang, the group with the highest score in each round would take a spot in the forming group one by one, making the latter consist of seven contestants regardless of their winning groups. Grade 3's Kim Hyun-hee ranked first out of the 40 remaining contestants, making the first spot in the forming group available to a Grade 3 contestant.

Following the first individual ranking announcement, grades 3 and 4 performed first with results after each performance. Choi Yoon-jung and Yoon Chae-won received the highest scores in their respective groups and performed Hwasa's "Twit" to show their skills.

Episode 5 (December 26, 2021)

The episode starts with final results for grades 3 and 4 in the second mission. Kim Min-ji and Kim Da-som were nominated for elimination after receiving the lowest scores in their respective groups. According to the rules for the second mission, the nominee in the losing group would be eliminated from the show. Grade 4 won against Grade 3 in the second mission, resulting in Kim Min-ji being eliminated from the show.

Following the final results for grades 3 and 4, grades 1 and 2 performed with results after each performance. Kim Seon-you and Kim Ri-won received the highest scores in their respective groups and performed Chungha's "Snapping" to show their skills. Oh Yoo-jin and Ju Hyo-rin were nominated for elimination after receiving the lowest scores in their respective groups. Grade 1 won against Grade 2 in the second mission, resulting in Ju Hyo-rin being eliminated from the show.

The second mission ends with Yoon Kyun-sang announcing the third mission known as the "Concept Battle". In the third mission, the winning and the losing groups collaborate and compete against each other using different concepts and would be assessed by the audience and the mentors. The winning groups compete for first place while the losing groups compete for third place. The winning group ranked first and the losing group ranked third are exempt from elimination, the former of which would take the second spot in the forming group. Grades 2 and 3 were divided into teams and must choose one of the following concepts: pretty, competent, or talented. The team choosing the "pretty" concept performs Oh My Girl's "Dun Dun Dance". The team choosing the "competent" concept performs Beyoncé's "Run the World (Girls)". The team choosing the "talented" concept performs Red Velvet's "Red Flavor". The "pretty" and the "competent" teams performed first with results after each performance.

Episode 6 (January 2, 2022)

The episode starts with the "talented" team from the previous episode performing. After the team's performance, the results for the team were announced with feedback from the mentors. Following the performances by grades 2 and 3, the final results for both groups were announced with Grade 2 ranking third. Grade 3 ranked fourth in the third mission and faced elimination. According to the rules, the contestant in the losing group with the least votes from the viewers would be eliminated. Park Hyo-lim was eliminated from the show for receiving the least votes from the viewers.

Following Park Hyo-lim's elimination, grades 1 and 4 performed, but were assigned the same concepts as grades 2 and 3 and divided into teams. The team choosing the "pretty" concept performs Iz*One's "La Vie en Rose". The team choosing the "competent" concept performs CL's "Hello Ladies". The team choosing the "talented" concept performs Hyuna's "I'm Not Cool". Each team formed by grades 1 and 4 performed with results after each performance. Following the performances by grades 1 and 4, the final results for both groups were announced with Grade 1 ranking first and taking the second spot in the forming group. Grade 4 ranked second in the third mission and faced elimination. Kim Da-som was eliminated from the show for receiving the least votes from the viewers. The episode ends with Yoon Kyun-sang announcing the fourth mission known as the "Position Battle".

Episode 7 (January 9, 2022)

The episode starts with the introduction of the fourth mission known as the "Position Battle". In the fourth mission, each group collaborates and competes against each other based on their positions. They can only perform based on the following positions: vocal, rap, dance, or a combination of the three positions known as "all-rounder". For each position, the remaining contestants are divided into small teams and perform a song that best fits their musical abilities. Before the fourth mission, the second individual ranking announcement was held with changes in the top seven. Grade 4's Myung Hyung-seo and Yoon Chae-won entered the top seven for the first time, the latter of which replaced Grade 3's Kim Hyun-hee in first place and made the third spot in the forming group available to a Grade 4 contestant. Following the second individual ranking announcement, the vocal and dance teams performed first with rehearsals before each performance.

Episode 8 (January 16, 2022)

The fourth mission continues with performances by the remaining teams. Rehearsals were held before each remaining performance to check the remaining contestants' performance skills. By the end of the fourth mission, the remaining spots in the forming group were revealed, resulting in the completion of the forming group. The group formed by the show would consist of one contestant from Grade 2 and two contestants each from other groups. Prior to the completion of the forming group, the final results for each remaining contestant were revealed based on the viewers' votes. The three contestants from each alliance with the least votes from the viewers would be eliminated from the show. Grade 1's Jung Yu-ju and Jung Si-woo, Grade 2's Park Hyo-won, Grade 3's Ryou Jay-hyun and Kim Su-hye, and Grade 4's Lee Yu-min were eliminated from the show for receiving the least votes in their respective alliances.

The fourth mission ends with Yoon Kyun-sang announcing the fifth mission known as the "Representative Selection". In the fifth mission, each group competes against themselves and forms two small teams to perform an assigned song. When each team finishes performing their song, both teams perform a dance break combining both songs. Grade 3 formed two trios and performed first with the following songs: Twice's "Likey" and Mamamoo's "Hip".

Episode 9 (January 23, 2022)

The fifth mission continues with performances by other groups. After Grade 4's performances, the first representatives of the forming group were revealed based on their votes during the fifth mission. Grade 1's Kim Seon-you and Park Bo-eun, Grade 2's Kim Ri-won, Grade 3's Kim Hyun-hee and Kim Yun-seo, and Grade 4's Yoon Chae-won and Kim Yoo-yeon became the first representatives of the forming group after receiving the most votes in their respective groups. Shortly after, eliminations for other contestants were held. The nine contestants with the least votes from the viewers would be eliminated from the show. Grades 1 and 2 eliminated four contestants each while Grade 4 eliminated Song Ye-rim from the show. Grade 3 became the only group who survived the eliminations, meaning the remaining contestants in that group survived.

The fifth mission ends with Yoon Kyun-sang announcing the sixth mission known as the "Representative Takeover". In the sixth mission, the representatives of the forming group compete against 14 other contestants known as "challengers". The 14 contestants are divided into two teams of seven and are assigned the following songs: Everglow's "Dun Dun" and Itzy's "Mafia in the Morning". The representatives of the forming group perform an original song titled "Surprise". The members of the winning team would perform with the representatives of the forming group separately. The episode ends with two contestants forming a trio with a representative of the forming group.

Episode 10 (January 30, 2022)

The sixth mission continues with the formation of the two "challenger" teams by doing a spinning challenge. Shortly after, both teams do splits to determine which team would perform first. Team B performed first after winning the split challenge. Before Team B's performance, the representatives of the forming group performed "Surprise" to showcase their skills as a team. Shortly after, both "challenger" teams performed to determine which team would perform with the representatives of the forming group. Team B won against Team A with 356 votes, the latter of which was nominated for elimination after losing with 282 votes. The representatives of the forming group start their battles against members of Team B, with Yoon Chae-won and Lee Tae-rim performing first with Rosé's "On the Ground". Yoon Chae-won remained as a representative of the forming group after winning against Lee Tae-rim. The episode ends with Kim Seon-you and Choi Yoon-jung performing (G)I-dle's "Lion", the latter of which replaced the former as a representative of the forming group.

Episode 11 (February 20, 2022)

This episode was originally scheduled to air on February 6, 2022; however, the episode was delayed to February 20 due to the 2022 Winter Olympics, as well as two scheduled online fan meetings overlapping the episode's broadcast.

The sixth mission continues with performances by the remaining representatives of the forming group and members of Team B. By the end of the sixth mission, Grade 1's Park Bo-eun and Grade 4's Yoon Chae-won and Kim Yoo-yeon remained as representatives of the forming group. Grade 2's Minami, Grade 3's Choi Yoon-jung, and Grade 4's Hong Hye-ju and Myung Hyung-seo became representatives of the forming group after replacing four original representatives during the sixth mission. The representatives were exempt from elimination and automatically moved on to the live finale. Shortly after, Yoon Kyun-sang announced the other seven finalists by their ranks in descending order. The seven nominees with the least votes from the viewers were eliminated from the show and finished as semi-finalists. Grade 2 became the only group whose remaining contestants moved on to the live finale. The episode ends with Yoon Kyun-sang announcing the final mission with live performances.

Episode 12 (February 27, 2022)

The finale was originally scheduled to air on February 13, 2022; however, the finale was delayed to February 27 due to the 2022 Winter Olympics, as well as a scheduled online fan meeting overlapping the finale's broadcast.

Contestants

Prior to the premiere, 83 contestants participated in Hesitation Before Going to School. The remaining contestants are listed from oldest to youngest. The eliminated contestants are listed in order of elimination.

The English names of Korean and Chinese contestants are presented in Eastern order according to the official website while Japanese contestants' names are presented in Western order. The English spelling of contestants' names are taken from their official profiles.[9]

For Japanese and Chinese contestants, their Korean names will be listed along with their respective languages' names.

Color Key

       Final members of Classy
       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
83 contestants
4th Grade
(1998-2003)
Myung Hyungseo (명형서)South Korea Hong Hyeju (홍혜주)South Korea Yoon Chaewon (윤채원)South Korea Kim Yooyeon (김유연)South Korea Lee Mihee (이미희)South KoreaUnited States
Kim Inhye (김인혜)South Korea Kim Hari (김하리)South Korea Song Yerim (송예림)South Korea Lee Yumin (이유민)South Korea Kim Dasom (김다솜)South KoreaUnited States
Jo Yujeong (조유정)South Korea Choe Sumin (최수민)South Korea Lee Hayoung (이하영)South Korea Kang Minji (강민지)South Korea Go Taehui (고태희)South Korea
Jeon Youeun (전유은)South Korea Kim Suyeon (김수연)South Korea Bang Sunhee (방선희)South Korea Lee Subin (이수빈)South Korea Kang Eunwoo (강은우)South Korea
Wei Yi (魏毅) (웨이)China Zhuang Yihan (庄亦涵) (장이한)China
3rd Grade
(2004-2005)
Kim Hyunhee (김현희)South Korea Kim Yunseo (김윤서)South Korea Choi Yoonjung (최윤정)South Korea Lee Taerim (이태림)South Korea Lee Jiwoo (이지우)South Korea
Oh Jieun (오지은)South Korea Kim Suhye (김수혜)South Korea Ryou Jayhyun (유재현)South Korea Park Hyolim (박효림)South Korea Kim Minji (김민지)South Korea
Kim Nahyun (김나현)South Korea Koo Hyunkyoung (구현경)South Korea Kim Jiyeon (김지연)South Korea Choi Yunju (최윤주)South Korea Shin Yeseul (신예슬)South Korea
Kim Lina (김리나)South Korea Cho Yeju (조예주)South Korea[a] Lee Jaye (이재이)South KoreaUnited States Kim Minseo (김민서)South Korea Lee Pureun (이푸른)South Korea
2nd Grade
(2006-2007)
Won Jimin (원지민)South Korea Kim Riwon (김리원)South Korea Lee Youngchae (이영채)South Korea Minami[b] (南) (미나미)Japan Cho Sui (조수이)South Korea
Choi Sarang (최사랑)South Korea Karina Takei (武井 カリーナ) (타케이 카리나)Japan Lee Jiwon (이지원)South Korea Park Hyowon (박효원)South Korea Ju Hyorin (주효린)South Korea
Lee Seungeun (이승은)South Korea Hina Fukumoto (福本 陽菜) (후쿠모토 히나)Japan Lee Seoyoon (이서윤)South Korea Park Yoora (박유라)South Korea Lee Hadam (이하담)South Korea
Lee Sumin (이수민)South Korea Cho Eun (조은)South Korea Oh Jinkyoung (오진경)South Korea Kwon Juan (권주안)South Korea Kim Sujin (김수진)South Korea
Pak Jinhyun (박진현)South Korea Kim Yeseo (김예서)South Korea Kim Seojin (김서진)South Korea
1st Grade
(2008-2010)
Kim Seonyou (김선유)South Korea Park Boeun (박보은)South Korea Yoon Seungju (윤승주)South Korea Kim Subeen (김수빈)South Korea Choi Soobin (최수빈)South Korea
Sung Minchae (성민채)South Korea Bohme Sara[c] (보미세라)South KoreaCanada Oh Yoojin (오유진)South Korea Jung Yuju (정유주)South Korea Jung Siwoo (정시우)South Korea
Park Haneum (박한음)South Korea Ko Eunchae (고은채)South Korea Kim Minjoo (김민주)South Korea Lee Siyul (이시율)South Korea Kim Minsol (김민솔)South Korea
Kim Jungyun (김정윤)South Korea Choi Dasol (최다솔)South Korea Kim Yumin (김유민)South Korea

Ranking

Color key
       New Top 7
# Ep. 4 Ep. 7 January 19, 2022 January 24, 2022 January 31, 2022 February 7, 2022 February 14, 2022 Ep. 12
Contestant Grade Contestant Grade Contestant Grade Contestant Grade Contestant Grade Contestant Grade Contestant Grade Contestant Grade
1 Kim Hyun-hee South Korea 3 Yoon Chae-won South Korea (↑12) 4 Yoon Chae-won South Korea (=) 4 Kim Yoo-yeon South Korea(↑1) 4 Kim Yoo-yeon South Korea(=) 4 Kim Seon-you South Korea (↑6) 1 Kim Seon-you South Korea (=) 1 Won Ji-min South Korea 2
2 Kim Yun-seo South Korea 3 Kim Yoo-yeon South Korea(↑1) 4 Kim Yoo-yeon South Korea(=) 4 Yoon Chae-won South Korea (↓1) 4 Yoon Chae-won South Korea (=) 4 Kim Yoo-yeonSouth Korea (↓1) 4 Kim Yoo-yeon South Korea(=) 4 Kim Seon-you South Korea 1
3 Kim Yoo-yeon South Korea 4 Kim Ri-won South Korea(↑1) 2 Park Bo-eun South Korea (↑2) 1 Park Bo-eun South Korea (=) 1 Park Bo-eun South Korea (=) 1 Kim Ri-won South Korea (↑2) 2 Park Bo-eun South Korea (↑3) 1 Myung Hyung-seo South Korea 4
4 Kim Ri-won South Korea 2 Kim Hyun-hee South Korea(↓3) 3 Myung Hyung-seo South Korea (↑3) 4 Kim Ri-won South Korea (↑1) 2 Won Ji-min South Korea (↑2) 2 Yoon Chae-won South Korea(↓2) 4 Kim Ri-won South Korea (↓1) 2 Hong Hye-ju South Korea 4
5 Kim Seon-you South Korea 1 Park Bo-eun South Korea (↑1) 1 Kim Ri-won South Korea(↓2) 2 Kim Seon-you South Korea (↑1) 1 Kim Ri-won South Korea(↓1) 2 Won Ji-min South Korea(↓1) 2 Yoon Chae-won South Korea(↓1) 4 Kim Ri-won South Korea 2
6 Park Bo-eun South Korea 1 Kim Yun-seo South Korea (↓4) 3 Kim Seon-you South Korea (↑6) 1 Won Ji-min South Korea (↑1) 2 Myung Hyung-seo South Korea (↑1) 4 Park Bo-eun South Korea(↓3) 1 Won Ji-min South Korea(↓1) 2 Park Bo-eun South Korea 1
7 Won Ji-min South Korea 2 Myung Hyung-seo South Korea (↑1) 4 Won Ji-min South Korea (↑2) 2 Myung Hyung-seo South Korea (↓3) 4 Kim Seon-you South Korea (↓2) 1 Myung Hyung-seo South Korea (↓1) 4 Myung Hyung-seo South Korea (=) 4 Yoon Chae-won South Korea 4

First Voting Period

Rank Episode 4
1st Grade 2nd Grade 3rd Grade 4th Grade
1 Kim Seon-you Kim Ri-won Kim Hyun-hee Kim Yoo-yeon
2 Park Bo-eun Won Ji-min Kim Yun-seo Myung Hyung-seo
3 Oh Yoo-jin Minami Choi Yoon-jung Yoon Chae-won
4 Choi Su-bin Lee Young-chae Lee Ji-woo Lee Mi-hee
5 Bohme Sara Lee Ji-won Kim Su-hye Kim Ha-ri
6 Kim Su-been Ju Hyo-rin Lee Tae-rim Hong Hye-ju
7 Jung Yu-ju Choi Sa-rang Oh Ji-eun Lee Yu-min
8 Yoon Seung-ju Cho Su-i Park Hyo-lim Kim In-hye
9 Sung Min-chae Karina Takei Ryou Jay-hyun Song Ye-rim
10 Jung Si-woo Park Hyo-won Kim Min-ji Kim Da-som

Second Voting Period

Rank Episode 7
1st Grade 2nd Grade 3rd Grade 4th Grade
1 Park Bo-eun Kim Ri-won Kim Hyun-hee Yoon Chae-won
2 Kim Seon-you Minami Kim Yun-seo Kim Yoo-yeon
3 Kim Su-been Won Ji-min Choi Yoon-jung Myung Hyung-seo
4 Oh Yoo-jin Lee Young-chae Lee Ji-woo Kim Ha-ri
5 Choi Su-bin Karina Takei Lee Tae-rim Lee Mi-hee
6 Yoon Seung-ju Lee Ji-won Oh Ji-eun Song Ye-rim
7 Sung Min-chae Choi Sa-rang Kim Su-hye Hong Hye-ju
8 Bohme Sara Cho Su-i Ryou Jay-hyun Kim In-hye
9 Jung Yu-ju Park Hyo-won Lee Yu-min
10 Jung Si-woo

Third Voting Period

Rank January 19, 2022
1st Grade 2nd Grade 3rd Grade 4th Grade
1 Park Bo-eun Kim Ri-won Kim Yun-seo Yoon Chae-won
2 Kim Seon-you Won Ji-min Kim Hyun-hee Kim Yoo-yeon
3 Yoon Seung-ju Minami Choi Yoon-jung Myung Hyung-seo
4 Kim Su-been Lee Young-chae Lee Tae-rim Lee Mi-hee
5 Choi Soo-bin Cho Su-i Lee Ji-woo Kim In-hye
6 Oh Yoo-jin Choi Sa-rang Oh Ji-eun Hong Hye-ju
7 Sung Min-chae Takei Karina Kim Ha-ri
8 Bohme Sara Lee Ji-won Song Ye-rim

Fourth Voting Period

Rank January 24, 2022
1st Grade 2nd Grade 3rd Grade 4th Grade
1 Park Bo-eun Kim Ri-won Kim Hyun-hee Kim Yoo-yeon
2 Kim Seon-you Won Ji-min Kim Yun-seo Yoon Chae-won
3 Yoon Seung-ju Minami Choi Yoon-jung Myung Hyung-seo
4 Kim Su-been Lee Young-chae Oh Ji-eun Lee Mi-hee
5 Lee Ji-woo Kim In-hye
6 Lee Tae-rim Hong Hye-ju
7 Kim Ha-ri

Fifth Voting Period

Rank January 31, 2022
1st Grade 2nd Grade 3rd Grade 4th Grade
1 Park Bo-eun Won Ji-min Kim Hyun-hee Kim Yoo-yeon
2 Kim Seon-you Kim Ri-won Kim Yun-seo Yoon Chae-won
3 Yoon Seung-ju Minami Choi Yoon-jung Myung Hyung-seo
4 Kim Su-been Lee Young-chae Oh Ji-eun Kim In-hye
5 Lee Tae-rim Lee Mi-hee
6 Lee Ji-woo Hong Hye-ju
7 Kim Ha-ri

Sixth Voting Period

Rank February 7, 2022
1st Grade 2nd Grade 3rd Grade 4th Grade
1 Kim Seon-you Kim Ri-won Kim Hyun-hee Kim Yoo-yeon
2 Park Bo-eun Won Ji-min Kim Yun-seo Yoon Chae-won
3 Yoon Seung-ju Minami Choi Yoon-jung Myung Hyung-seo
4 Kim Su-been Lee Young-chae Oh Ji-eun Kim In-hye
5 Lee Tae-rim Hong Hye-ju
6 Lee Ji-woo Lee Mi-hee
7 Kim Ha-ri

Seventh Voting Period

Rank February 14, 2022
1st Grade 2nd Grade 3rd Grade 4th Grade
1 Kim Seon-you Kim Ri-won Kim Hyun-hee Kim Yoo-yeon
2 Park Bo-eun Won Ji-min Kim Yun-seo Yoon Chae-won
3 Yoon Seung-ju Lee Young-chae Choi Yoon-jung Myung Hyung-seo
4 Kim Su-been Minami Oh Ji-eun Kim In-hye
5 Lee Tae-rim Hong Hye-ju
6 Lee Ji-woo Lee Mi-hee
7 Kim Ha-ri

Result

The finale was broadcast live on February 27, 2022. The finalists finishing in the top seven formed Classy.

Episode 12
Rank Name Grade Points
1 Won Ji-min 2 243,302.4
2 Kim Seon-you 1 241,778.9
3 Myung Hyung-seo 4 217,370
4 Hong Hye-ju 4 210,647.9
5 Kim Ri-won 2 209,053.9
6 Park Bo-eun 1 201,684.4
7 Yoon Chae-won 4 198,915.5

Theme Song

The theme song "Same Same Different" was recorded and performed by the contestants. It was released on October 2, 2021, on digital music platforms. Each group performed the song separately on Show! Music Core in the span of four weeks, starting with Grade 3 and ending with Grade 2.

Discography

Singles

Title Year Peak positions Album
KOR KOR
Hot 100
JPN
Hot 100
"Same Same Different" 2021 Non-album single
"Surprise" 2022
"Lions" TBA TBA TBA
"Sonic Boom" TBA TBA TBA
"Dreaming" TBA TBA TBA
"Sun" TBA TBA TBA

Ratings

In the table below, the blue numbers represent the lowest ratings and the red numbers represent the highest ratings.

Ep. Broadcast date Nielsen Korea
Nationwide[10]
1 November 28, 2021 1.9%
2 December 5, 2021 1.7%
3 December 12, 2021 1.0%
4 December 19, 2021 1.1%
5 December 26, 2021 1.4%
6 January 2, 2022 1.2%
7 January 9, 2022 1.2%
8 January 16, 2022 1.7%
9 January 23, 2022 1.3%
10 January 30, 2022 1.1%
11 February 20, 2022 1.3%
12 February 27, 2022
Average

Notes

  1. ^ Left the show in episode 3 due to a collarbone injury.
  2. ^ Full name: Minami Ito (伊藤 南)
  3. ^ Full name: Bohme Sara Min (보미세라민)

References

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  3. ^ Park Soo-jung (June 1, 2021). "MBC X 한동철 글로벌 오디션 '방과후 설렘', 이유 있는 인기" [MBC X Han Dong-cheol Global Audition 'After School Excitement', Popular for a Reason]. Chosun (in Korean). Naver. Retrieved August 5, 2021.
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  6. ^ "'방과후 설렘' 아이키·옥주현·권유리·여자아이들 소연, 최강 라인업" (in Korean). IMBC. October 10, 2021. Retrieved October 29, 2021.
  7. ^ "달콤소프트, '슈퍼스타 방과후 설렘' 사전 예약 페이지 오픈" [DALCOMSOFT opens a pre-booking page for ‘Superstar Teenage Girls’] (in Korean). Game Chosun. February 9, 2022. Retrieved February 21, 2022.
  8. ^ "'방과후 설렘' 파이널 진출 14인, 26일 '음악중심' 출격" ['After school excitement' 14 finalists, 'Music Core' on the 26th] (in Korean). Star Today. February 24, 2022. Retrieved February 24, 2022.
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