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This is the filmography of the South Korean girl group Apink. The group debuted in April 2011, Apink has appeared in various entertainment show. Since before their debut, Apink has been filming their own show, Apink News. Apink News documented Apink journey from their training days until their debut. The show aired for three seasons on Cable TV TrendE. The show premiered on March 11, 2011 and ended in September 13, 2012. In 2012, they filmed an animal variety program "Birth of Family", a show where the group temporarily take care abandon Dogs before they get adopted. In 2014, Apink chosen as the star for the season 3 of MBC Every1's reality show "Showtime" where the group will show their daily life.

Reality series

List of Apink Reality Show

Year Channel Reality series Remarks
2011 TrendE Apink News Season 1 Different artists serve as anchors and reporters for each episode.
2011
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2012
TrendE Apink News Season 2 Members serve as anchors and reporters for each episode.
KBS Birth Of A Family Season 1 with Infinite
2012 TrendE Apink News Season 3 Members serve as anchors and reporters for each episode.
2013 YouTube Apink Diary Apink's activities in Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore and Vietnam.
2014 MBC Every 1 Apink Showtime The 3rd season of MBC Every 1's reality show, Showtime
2014 Youtube Apink's Oven Radio Apink serve as DJ for 5 episodes.

Apink News

A Pink News is South Korean documentary/variety/reality show that aired on the cable channel TrendE from March 11, 2011 until September 13, 2012..[1] Apink News is a hybrid of reality, documentary and variety show.

Season 1

Prior to the group's debut, the first season of Apink News premiered on March 11, 2011. The first season aired for 12 episodes in total and chronicled Apink's debut process. [2] The show birthed from a media leak about an upcoming girl group preparing for debut. In order to desist rumours, the company decided to publicly introduce the group and have them make their debut via their own special documentary variety-reality TV show.[3]

The show takes the form of a half hour news broadcast parody complete with news anchors and an on-site reporter that oversee the proceedings. The news reports are centered around Apink, hence the show's title. The news anchors spend a few minutes informing the viewers of current Apink updates then proceed to keep a close eye on the Apink members through their rigorous training for their debut preparation. The news anchors change weekly with each episode and majority of them are established celebrities from Apink's parent company, Cube Entertainment. Each episode featured a different celebrity guest as its anchorman, including G.NA, Mario, MBLAQ's Seung Ho and G.O, Beast, 4minute, 2AM's Jinwoon, Secret's Sunhwa and Hyoseong.[4][5]

The show includes a special segment to introduce one member in each episode. The one on one segment allows the members to introduce themselves, their backgrounds and show off their talents. Hence, the members get equal exposure and viewers are given an insight on the role each is responsible for within the group. Besides Apink, the show introduces key 'behind-the-scene' personalities who trained the girls for their big day. From their company's CEO to their manager, speech trainers, ballet instructors and dance choreographers.

Season 2

Apink News Season 2 aired from November 25, 2011 until February 2012. In the second season, Apink members replace famous celebrity guests for news anchoring and reporting who did the aforementioned in the preceding season. In every episode, they are given different missions and winners are chosen as the next episode's news anchor and reporter.

In the beginning of Season 2, all members declare their goals they want to achieve and continue to fulfill them throughout the show.[6] Apink opened a one-day charity cafe in Apgujeong-dong, Seoul, and had a meaningful time with their fans. At this one-day charity cafe, the Apink members served their fans food and drinks that they made themselves. In addition, they gave away their prized possessions for auction. All proceeds from the event were donated to charity.[7] [8]

Season 3

Apink News Season 3 was broadcast in June 12 to September 13, 2012. Once Apink News season 2 came to an end, Apink News' production team asked for viewers' feedback about the possibility of a new season. Due to high amount of interest, they gathered around 20,000 signatures for the petition which resulted in the production of season 3.[9]

For the third season, Apink members were challenged to be part of the show's production team and transform into writers, camera crew, directors, etc. They were also challenged to cook, learn new languages, and develop new skills in order to show the viewers their process of becoming multi-talented entertainers. Moreover, they revealed their diet regime and bore the responsibility of directing and filming a music video for their track "Cat", from Apink's 1st full-length album Une Annee, under a fixed budget.[10]

Birth of a Family

Birth of a Family (Korean: 가족의 탄생) was a South Korean variety show; a part of Saturday Freedom lineup, that was shown on the KBS2 network in 2011-2012. It's an "animal variety" program and was first broadcast on November 12, 2011. The program was divided into two corners, Let's Live Together and Birth of a Family. Let's Live Together features Lee Hwi-jae and Kim Byung-man as rare animals visit their home. While Apink featured in Birth of a Family corner with boy group "Infinite".[11]

The show features idol groups living with previously abandoned and abused dogs for a few weeks until the animal is adopted by a new family. They're responsible to take care of the dog like a part of their family and to help them recover from their abused trauma The purpose of the show was to raise awareness about animal abuse and abandonment issues. In addition they also hope the show can capture the hearts of citizens and inspire viewers to care about abandoned and homeless animals.[12]

Apink Showtime

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GenreReality
Developed byMBC Plus.
Presented byMBC Every 1
StarringApink
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of episodes8
Production
Production locationSouth Korea
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running timeapprox. 50 minutes
Production companyS.M. C&C
Original release
Release, 2014 –
, 2014

Apink Showtime (Korean: 에이핑크의 쇼타임) is the third season of South Korean reality television series "Showtime" that premiered on MBC Every1 on November 28, 2013. The first season features South Korean Boy group EXO and followed by Boy group Beast for the second season.

On July 18, MBC Every1 announced that Apink will be the next group features on the Showtime for it's third season, they were the first girl group to features on the show. With the announcement, a rep added, "Apink will show different charms from EXO and B2ST as they show their daily life through 'Showtime'."[13]

During the press conference on August 6, PD Yoon Mi Jin, the main producer of Showtime, revealed the reason for casting Apink for the new season,“They are the hottest girl group of 2014, that is why,” and continued to explain, “Apink and the members as individuals are pursuing activities through both variety and dramas, so we thought people might be curious about them. As their curve of success has been soaring since their debut, we chose them as the main characters of our third season.” [14]

Apink members also shared their thoughts on filming another reality show after Apink News. Nam-joo said, "There are a lot of things we are revealing for the first time through this reality program. Of course, there are our bare faces. We also reveal our dorm. We think we're going to put in a lot of ourselves as is. I think people will be able to feel like they're doing the things with us rather than watching a program." While Na-Eun added, "Not too long ago, we filmed at a water park, and I played so excitedly to the point I didn't even notice the cameras. I do worry about how it may look onscreen, but we received a lot of interest through a reality program when we first debuted. I hope the same will happen this time."[15]

Apink's Showtime premiered on August 7, 2014 and aired every Thursday with total of eight episodes.[16] The first episode achieved a 1.35% average rating and peaked at 1.74%, a solid numbers considering that it's an idol reality show on a cable channel. higher numbers than the first episode of season 1 with EXO. In addition, It was well received by female audience as it recorded 2.1% average rating among women.[17]

Episode Summary

Ep #. Title Original air date
1"A Brutal Start"August 7, 2014 (2014-08-07)
For their first Showtime mission, Apink challenged to do Bungee Jumping. The next mission come from 4 different celebrities. First on the list is Ji Hyun Woo who wants to know which Apink member besides Eun Ji, can sing trot songs the best. The next mission are BEAST’s Do Joon who wants to see some cute gestures from the Apink members, Seo In Gook who wants to see some sexy dancing from the members and SHINee’s Key, who wants to know which member looks best in red lipstick.
2"Hot Summer Story"August 14, 2014 (2014-08-14)
Apink spent the day play in the water-park. Bomi given the tough mission from Showtime to documenting the bare faces of all the Apink members.
3"Apink Goes to Japan"August 21, 2014 (2014-08-21)
Showtime follow Apink activities in Japan. The first mission for the group is to find member who speak Japanese the best. Follow by Apink member's prepared a surprise birthday party for Bomi in their hotel room in Japan. The episode ended with Apink food tour in Hongdae.
4"The birth of Brother's-Fools [a]"August 28, 2014 (2014-08-28)
Showtime invited Eunji's little brother, Min Ki to be the King of the day. The mission for the episode revolves around him. The other members have to gain his approval by cooking his favorite dish, become his ideal type and pick fashion style for him.
5"Apink's Lucky Day"September 4, 2014 (2014-09-04)
Apink member are test how well they know each other in this episode. They created their wishlist and given a set of task. If all members answer or do the same thing, their wish will be granted. For the mission, Apink member move around from Pet's store, Patbingsu place and Karaoke for the mission.
6"First Train trip"September 11, 2014 (2014-09-11)
The group went to visit Chuncheon by train. During their train trip, the member play various game of chance to decide who'll pay for their snack. The episodes continue with Apink members share the content of their purses, played Reversed Seniority Chat and ended with the member send thankful messages to each other while savors local delicacies.
7"Apink from A to Z"September 18, 2014 (2014-09-18)
Showtime follows Apink recording session for their first Japanese single. After that the members shared their audition story and how they get to become Apink member. It then moved to choreography practice station and ended with Apink dance battle.
8"Goodbye Apink"September 25, 2014 (2014-09-25)
For the final episode, Showtime give Apink final mission to give a memorable and touching gift for their soulmate.

Music videos

Year Music video Notes Originating Album Ref Director
Year Music video Notes
2011 "Mollayo" (몰라요) Cameo appearance by Lee Gi-kwang
"Wishlist"
"It Girl"
"My My"
"Skinny Baby" with Beast (Skoolooks CF)
2012 "Love Day" Jung Eun-ji with Beast's Yang Yo-seob
"Hush"
"All For You" Jung Eun-ji with Seo In-guk
"Just the Way We Love" Jung Eun-ji with Seo In-guk
"Cat" Unofficial music video, self-produced by Apink members
2013 "5! My Baby" with Beast (Skoolooks CF)
"A Year Ago" (일년전에) Jung Eun-ji, Kim Nam-joo with Beast's Jang Hyun-seung
"Short Hair" (짧은머리) Jung Eun-ji & Huh Gak
"Fanta Time" Jung Eun-ji, Lee Kwang-soo & Teen Top's Niel (Fanta CF)[18]
"NoNoNo" Korean version
"Secret Garden"
"U You"
"Mini" with B.A.P (Skoolooks CF)
2014 "Good Morning Baby" Anniversary 1000 days from debut
"Mr. Chu"
"Crystal"
"NoNoNo" Japanese version
Luv
2015 "Mr. Chu" Japanese version

Music video appearances

Year Music video Artist Member(s)
2010 "Beautiful" Beast Apink (except Jung Eun-ji)
2012 "Mayday" Mario Apink (except Jung Eun-ji)
2014 "Shall We Dance With Dr. Lim" Im Chang-jung Yoon Bo-mi
Park Chorong
Oh Hayoung

Commercials

Year Company and product Notes Ref.
2010 worked with to create a video in support of

Notes

  1. ^ Daughter's or Brother's-Fools is a new Korean term that refers to someone who are especially caring about their daughter or brother.

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