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The episodes of Part 1 aired every Thursday at 20:50 [4] and the episodes of Part 2 aired every Thursday at 21:30 . The show ended with the formation of a seven-member girl group named Izna , which would be trained and managed under WakeOne and become their first non-temporary girl group with a standard contract.
I-Land (Korean: 아이랜드; stylised in all caps) is a South Korean boy group reality competition series produced by Mnet and organized by Belift Lab, which at the time of airing was a joint venture between entertainment companies CJ ENM and HYBE.
Episodes are aired with English subtitles not only in episode reruns, but also episodes uploaded on KBS World's official YouTube channel. [2] There were 232 episodes aired during Season 1, which ended on February 25, 2012. Season 2 began airing on March 4, 2012, ended on December 15, 2013, and had 89 episodes.
It is a revival of Immortal Songs (2007–2009), and each episode features singers who perform their reinterpreted versions of songs. [2] The program airs a new episode every Saturday on KBS2, and re-airs it with English subtitles on KBS World a week later in the same time frame.
Oh My Ladylord's average rating of 1.6% is the second lowest ever recorded for a Korean drama airing on a prime time slot on a free-to-air television network, with KBS2 drama Love All Play setting the new record low of 1.4% a year later in 2022.
If you put a group of teenagers in a room and showed them a few episodes of LOST and Westworld before asking them to write their own program, they might come up with The I-Land," and that "It is a bafflingly horrible sci-fi show, the kind of project that leaves your jaw on the floor, not unlike the first time you saw Tommy Wiseau’s The Room ...
The following is a list of episodes of the Kiratto Pri Chan anime television series. The opening and ending themes for season one are "Kiratto Start" and "Pretty☆Channel" for episodes 1–26, "Go! Up! Stardom!" and "KIRA KIRA Hologram" for episodes 27–39, and "never-ending!!" and "SHINING FLOWER" for episodes 40–51.
The series ran on Fuji Television from April 3, 2011, to March 30, 2014, [1] [2] [3] and was released on DVD in 25 compilations by Happinet Pictures between August 2, 2011 and July 2, 2014. The series' debut episode was part of a cross-over special between Toriko and One Piece . [ 4 ]