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| name = Super Junior
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| alias = SJ, SuJu
| alias = SJ, SuJu
| origin = [[Seoul]], [[South Korea]]
| origin = [[Seoul]], [[South Korea]]
| genre = [[K-pop]], [[pop music|Pop]], [[contemporary R&B|R&B]], [[dance-pop]], [[electropop]], [[Dance music|Dance]], [[hip hop music|hip-hop]], [[bubblegum pop]]
| genre = <!-- PLEASE DO NOT CHANGE THIS SECTION. PLEASE CITE REFERENCES IF THIS IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. THANK YOU. -->[[K-pop]], [[pop music|Pop]], [[contemporary R&B|R&B]], [[dance-pop]], [[electropop]], [[Dance music|Dance]], [[hip hop music|hip-hop]], [[bubblegum pop]]
| years_active = 2005–present
| years_active = 2005–present
| label = [[S.M. Entertainment]] (South Korea)<br/>[[Avex Group]] (Japan)
| label = [[S.M. Entertainment]] (South Korea)<br/>[[Avex Group]] (Japan)
| associated_acts = [[Super Junior-K.R.Y.]]<br />[[Super Junior-T]]<br />[[Super Junior-M]]<br />[[Super Junior-Happy]]<br />[[SM Town]]<br />[[S.M. The Ballad]]<br />[[M&D]]<br />Super Junior Donghae and Eunhyuk
| associated_acts = [[Super Junior-K.R.Y.]]<br />[[Super Junior-T]]<br />[[Super Junior-M]]<br />[[Super Junior-Happy]]<br />[[SM Town]]<br />[[S.M. The Ballad]]<br />[[M&D]]
Super Junior Eunhyuk and Donghae
| website = {{URL|superjunior.smtown.com}}<br>{{URL|http://superjunior-jp.net/index.html}}<br>{{URL|http://www.facebook.com/superjunior}}
| website = {{URL|superjunior.smtown.com}}<br>{{URL|http://superjunior-jp.net/index.html}}<br>{{URL|http://www.facebook.com/superjunior}}
| current_members = [[Leeteuk]]<br />[[Heechul]]<br />[[Han Geng]]<br />[[Yesung]]<br />[[Kangin]]<br />[[Shindong]]<br />[[Sungmin]]<br />[[Eunhyuk]]<br />[[Lee Donghae|Donghae]]<br />[[Siwon]]<br />[[Ryeowook]]<br />[[Kibum]]<br />[[Kyuhyun]]
| current_members = <!-- Do not edit the member list. I realise that Geng's OFFICIAL DEPARTURE is hard to deal with, but kindly spare the wiki page your wrath, thank you. -->
| former_members = [[Han Geng]]
[[Leeteuk]]<br />[[Heechul]]<br />[[Yesung]]<br />[[Kangin]]<br />[[Shindong]]<br />[[Sungmin]]<br />[[Eunhyuk]]<br />[[Lee Donghae|Donghae]]<br />[[Choi Siwon|Siwon]]<br />[[Ryeowook]]<br />[[Kibum]]<br />[[Kyuhyun]]
| past_members = [[Han Geng]]
}}
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'''Super Junior ''' ({{lang-ko|슈퍼주니어}}) is a South Korean [[boy band]]. Formed in 2005 by producer [[Lee Soo-man]] of [[SM Entertainment]], the group comprised a total of thirteen members at its peak, and was once claimed to be the world's largest boy band.<ref name="supergroup">{{cite news | author= Lee Dong-hyun and Sung So-young | work=Korea Joongang Daily | title=Super group Super Junior says it's here to stay | date=2010-06-03 | pages=1 | url=http://koreajoongangdaily.joinsmsn.com/news/article/article.aspx?aid=2921303 | accessdate=2011-11-21}}</ref> Super Junior originally debuted with twelve members, consisting of leader [[Leeteuk]], [[Kim Heechul|Heechul]], [[Han Geng]], [[Yesung]], [[Kangin]], [[Shindong]], [[Sungmin]], [[Eunhyuk]], [[Lee Donghae|Donghae]], [[Choi Siwon|Siwon]], [[Ryeowook]], and [[Kibum]]. [[Kyuhyun]] was added to the group in 2006.
'''Super Junior ''' ({{lang-ko|슈퍼주니어}}) is a South Korean [[boy band]]. Formed in 2005 by producer [[Lee Soo-man]] of [[SM Entertainment]], the group comprised a total of thirteen members at its peak, and was once claimed to be the world's largest boy band.<ref name="supergroup">{{cite news | author= Lee Dong-hyun and Sung So-young | work=Korea Joongang Daily | title=Super group Super Junior says it's here to stay | date=2010-06-03 | pages=1 | url=http://koreajoongangdaily.joinsmsn.com/news/article/article.aspx?aid=2921303 | accessdate=2011-11-21}}</ref> Super Junior originally debuted with twelve members, consisting of leader [[Leeteuk]], [[Kim Heechul|Heechul]], [[Han Geng]], [[Yesung]], [[Kangin]], [[Shindong]], [[Sungmin]], [[Eunhyuk]], [[Lee Donghae|Donghae]], [[Choi Siwon|Siwon]], [[Ryeowook]], and [[Kibum]]. [[Kyuhyun]] was added to the group in 2006.


Super Junior launched into international recognition following the release of their best-selling single "[[Sorry, Sorry (song)|Sorry, Sorry]]" in 2009, the title song of their most critically successful album ''[[Sorry, Sorry]]''.<ref>{{cite news | author= | title=SJ satisfies Hallyu fans | work=Yahoo! Taiwan | url=http://tw.news.yahoo.com/sj%E5%BC%B5%E6%A0%B9%E7%A2%A9%E9%AD%85%E7%99%BB%E5%B3%B0-%E9%9F%93%E6%B5%81%E8%BF%B7%E6%9C%80%E5%93%88-203550219.html | date=2011-11-03 | accessdate=2011-11-25 | language=Chinese}}</ref><ref name="sorry2asia">{{cite news | author= | title=SJ's "Sorry, Sorry" becomes Asia's most popular hit | work=CRI Online | pages=1 | url=http://big5.cri.cn/gate/big5/gb.cri.cn/27564/2010/01/08/3465s2726193.htm | date=2010-01-08 | accessdate=2011-11-24 | language=Chinese}}</ref> The group has released and contributed to over 20 records with varying degrees of success,<ref name="19albums">{{cite news | author= | title=Super Junior: Promoted 19 albums in four years | date= 2009-04-07 | work=10 Asia | pages=1 | url=http://10.asiae.co.kr/Articles/view.php?tsc=06.02.04&a_id=2009040708181580660 | accessdate=2009-04-07 | language=Korean}}</ref> and was the best-selling [[K-pop]] artist for three years in a row.<ref name="3row">{{cite news | author= | title=Super Junior to place 1st in 'most albums solds' for 3rd consecutive year | date=2011-12-14 | work=E-daily via Naver | pages=1 | url=http://news.naver.com/main/read.nhn?mode=LSD&mid=sec&sid1=106&oid=018&aid=0002532386 | accessdate=2011-12-14 | language=Korean}}</ref> Over the years, they have been divided into smaller subgroups, simultaneously targeting different music industries and audiences. Largely due to Super Junior's success as entertainers, other Korean entertainment managements began to train their music groups in other areas of entertainment, such as acting and hosting.<ref name="19albums" /> In addition to their commercial success, Super Junior has earned ten music awards from the [[Mnet Asian Music Awards]], thirteen from the [[Golden Disk Awards]], and is the second singing group to win Favorite Artist Korea at the 2008 [[MTV Asia Awards]] after [[JTL]] in 2003.<ref name="mtvasia">{{cite web|work=MTV Asia|url=http://www.mtvasia.com/News/200808/02016352.html|title=2008 MTV Asia Awards Honors The Best From The East And West|date=2008-08-02|accessdate=2008-08-03}}</ref>
Super Junior launched into international recognition following the release of their best-selling single "[[Sorry, Sorry (song)|Sorry, Sorry]]" in 2009, the title song of their most critically successful album ''[[Sorry, Sorry]]''.<ref>{{cite news | author= | title=SJ satisfies Hallyu fans | work=Yahoo! Taiwan | url=http://tw.news.yahoo.com/sj%E5%BC%B5%E6%A0%B9%E7%A2%A9%E9%AD%85%E7%99%BB%E5%B3%B0-%E9%9F%93%E6%B5%81%E8%BF%B7%E6%9C%80%E5%93%88-203550219.html | date=2011-11-03 | accessdate=2011-11-25 | language=Chinese}}</ref><ref name="sorry2asia">{{cite news | author= | title=SJ's "Sorry, Sorry" becomes Asia's most popular hit | work=CRI Online | pages=1 | url=http://big5.cri.cn/gate/big5/gb.cri.cn/27564/2010/01/08/3465s2726193.htm | date=2010-01-08 | accessdate=2011-11-24 | language=Chinese}}</ref> The group has released and contributed to over 20 records with varying degrees of success,<ref name="19albums">{{cite news | author= | title=Super Junior: Promoted 19 albums in four years | date= 2009-04-07 | work=10 Asia | pages=1 | url=http://10.asiae.co.kr/Articles/view.php?tsc=06.02.04&a_id=2009040708181580660 | accessdate=2009-04-07 | language=Korean}}</ref> and was the best-selling [[K-pop]] artist for three years in a row.<ref name="3row">{{cite news | author= | title=Super Junior to place 1st in 'most albums solds' for 3rd consecutive year | date=2011-12-14 | work=E-daily via Naver | pages=1 | url=http://news.naver.com/main/read.nhn?mode=LSD&mid=sec&sid1=106&oid=018&aid=0002532386 | accessdate=2011-12-14 | language=Korean}}</ref> Over the years, they have been divided into smaller subgroups, simultaneously targeting different music industries and audiences. Largely due to Super Junior's success as entertainers, other Korean entertainment managements began to train their music groups in other areas of entertainment, such as acting and hosting.<ref name="19albums" /> In addition to their commercial success, Super Junior has earned ten music awards from the [[Mnet Asian Music Awards]], thirteen from the [[Golden Disk Awards]], and is the second singing group to win Favorite Artist Korea at the 2008 [[MTV Asia Awards]] after [[JTL]] in 2003.<ref name="mtvasia">{{cite web|work=MTV Asia|url=http://www.mtvasia.com/News/200808/02016352.html|title=2008 MTV Asia Awards Honors The Best From The East And West|date=2008-08-02|accessdate=2008-08-03}}</ref><ref name="mtvasia">{{cite web|work=MTV Asia|url=http://www.mtvasia.com/News/200807/07016197.html|title=Rocking Hot Performers Revealed for 2008 MTV Asia Awards|date=2008=07-07|accessdate=2008-07-12}}</ref>


In December 2009, Han Geng departed from the group after filing a lawsuit against their agency [[SM Entertainment]].<ref name="solo">{{cite news | author= | title=Han Geng announces solo concert | date=2010-06-23 | work=People | pages=3 | url=http://ent.people.com.cn/BIG5/11944789.html | accessdate=2011-11-19 | language=Chinese}}</ref> Han Geng subsequently won the lawsuit in 2010,<ref name="allkpop.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.allkpop.com/2010/12/hangeng-wins-lawsuit-over-sm-entertainment|title=Han Geng wins lawsuit over S.M. Entertainment|date=December 2010|accessdate=January 10, 2011|publisher=allkpop.com}}</ref> though his departure from Super Junior was not made official until September 27, 2011, when S.M. Entertainment finally released a statement to that effect.<ref name="Hanofficial">{{cite web|url=http://news.naver.com/main/read.nhn?mode=LSD&mid=sec&sid1=106&oid=382&aid=0000011661|title=S.M. Entertainment's official position: Han Geng has "come to a mutual agreement, and will terminate proceedings"|date=September 2011|accessdate=November 10, 2011|publisher=news.naver.com}}</ref><ref name="Hanstatement">{{cite web|url=http://10.asiae.co.kr/Articles/new_view.htm?a_id=2011092711070333667|title=Han Geng's official position: S.M. Entertainment has amicably agreed.|date=September 2011|accessdate=November 10, 2011|publisher=10asia.co.kr}}</ref> Heechul enlisted for his mandatory [[military service]] on September 1, 2011, joining Kangin, who is set to complete his service in April 2012. As well as this, Kibum remains absent from the group while persuing an acting career, however the remaining members still consider the absent four to be part of the group. This has left Super Junior with nine currently active members: [[Leeteuk]], [[Yesung]], [[Shindong]], [[Sungmin]], [[Eunhyuk]], [[Lee Donghae|Donghae]], [[Choi Siwon|Siwon]], [[Ryeowook]], and [[Kyuhyun]].<ref name="nine">{{cite news | author= | work=6 Theory Media | title=Super Junior to continue activities with 8 members | date=2010-08-30 | pages=1 | url=http://www.allkpop.com/2011/08/super-junior-to-continue-activities-with-8-members | accessdate=2010-09-02}}</ref><ref name="first">{{cite news | author= | work=Newsen | title=Super Junior with only 9 - Kangin in the army and Kibum in acting | date=2010-05-04 | pages=1 | url=http://www.newsen.com/news_view.php?uid=201005040830471001 | accessdate=2010-05-12 | language=Korean}}</ref><ref name="beast">{{cite news | author= | title=SuJu 'Beast' idol transformation because of Siwon? | work=Star News | date=2010-05-18 | pages=1 | url=http://star.mt.co.kr/view/stview.php?no=2010051816355194879&type=1&outlink=1 | accessdate=2010-05-18 | language=Korean}}</ref><ref name="bonamanafirstwin">{{cite news | author= | work=Newsen | title=Super Junior wins #1 on Music Bank | date=2010-05-22 | pages=1 | url=http://newsen.com/news_view.php?uid=201005211905491001 | accessdate=2010-05-22 | language=Korean}}</ref>
In December 2009, Han Geng ( also spelled Hankyung) left the group after filing a lawsuit against their agency [[SM Entertainment]].<name="solo">{{cite news | author= | title=Han Geng announces solo concert | date=2010-06-23 | work=People | pages=3 | url=http://ent.people.com.cn/BIG5/11944789.html | accessdate=2011-11-19 | language=Chinese}}</ref> Heechul and Kangin announced their hiatus to fulfill their mandatory [[military service]] of two years, and Kibum temporarily parted with the group for his pursuit of an acting career, leaving Super Junior with nine active members.<ref name="nine">{{cite news | author= | work=6 Theory Media | title=Super Junior to continue activities with 8 members | date=2010-08-30 | pages=1 | url=http://www.allkpop.com/2011/08/super-junior-to-continue-activities-with-8-members | accessdate=2010-09-02}}</ref><ref name="first">{{cite news | author= | work=Newsen | title=Super Junior with only 9 - Kangin in the army and Kibum in acting | date=2010-05-04 | pages=1 | url=http://www.newsen.com/news_view.php?uid=201005040830471001 | accessdate=2010-05-12 | language=Korean}}</ref><ref name="beast">{{cite news | author= | title=SuJu 'Beast' idol transformation because of Siwon? | work=Star News | date=2010-05-18 | pages=1 | url=http://star.mt.co.kr/view/stview.php?no=2010051816355194879&type=1&outlink=1 | accessdate=2010-05-18 | language=Korean}}</ref><ref name="bonamanafirstwin">{{cite news | author= | work=Newsen | title=Super Junior wins #1 on Music Bank | date=2010-05-22 | pages=1 | url=http://newsen.com/news_view.php?uid=201005211905491001 | accessdate=2010-05-22 | language=Korean}}</ref>. The other members still consider the four as part of the group.


==Musical career==
==Musical career==
===2000–05: Formation and debut===
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In 2000, [[SM Entertainment]] held their first overseas casting auditions in [[Beijing]], [[People's Republic of China|China]] and recruited [[Han Geng]], who auditioned against three thousand applicants.<ref>{{cite news | author= | title=Super Junior's Chinese member, Han Geng | date= | work=Daum | pages=1 | url=http://news.media.daum.net/snews/entertain/broadcast/200601/10/hankooki/v11355825.html | accessdate=2008-08-09 | language=Korean}}</ref> That same year, [[Leeteuk]], [[Yesung]], and [[Eunhyuk]] were recruited after auditioning for the company's annual casting system in [[Seoul]]. [[Sungmin]] and [[Lee Donghae|Donghae]] became trainees after jointly winning first place in an SM-sponsored contest in 2001. In 2002, [[Heechul]] and [[Kangin]] were recruited along with [[Kim Kibum|Kibum]], who was discovered in [[Los Angeles]], California by a casting agent. Siwon became a trainee after being scouted in 2003 and Ryeowook in 2004, who was recruited into the company after winning the 2004 Chin Chin Youth Festival singing competition.<ref name="official">[http://www.super-junior.co.kr www.super-junior.co.kr]</ref> [[Shindong]] and [[Kyuhyun]], the latter winning third place at the 2005 Chin Chin Youth Festival, were cast in 2005.
In early 2005, [[Lee Soo-man]] announced that he had been preparing for an all-boy project group of twelve members to debut at the end of the year. He called this singing group to be "The Gateway to Stardom of Asia,"<ref name="sj-cc">{{cite news | author=Mimi | title=Super Junior fans, "Do not increase members | date=2007-10-24 | work=Yonhap News | pages=1 | url=http://news.media.daum.net/entertain/broadcast/200710/24/yonhap/v18594884.html | accessdate =2007-10-24 | language=Korean}}</ref> as most of the members in this group were chosen for their experiences as actors, [[Master of Ceremonies|MCs]], models, and [[radio host]]s prior debut. Heechul and Kibum were already established actors at the time, and most of the other members had already made various kinds of appearances in television and media.<ref name="heechuld">[www.kbs.co.kr/drama/sharp2/ Sharp #2 Official Website] (in Korean)</ref><ref name="kibumd">{{cite news | author= | title= Suju's Kim Kibum returns to acting after sixteen months | date=2008-04-19 | work=Paran | pages=1 | url=http://news.d.paran.com/entertainment/newsview.php?dirnews=963717&year=2008&dir=5&rtlog=MV | accessdate=2008-08-26 | language=Korean}}</ref><ref name="hgmedia">{{cite news | author= | title=Korea's new powerful group of 2006--Super Junior | date=2006-12-29 | work=Sina News | pages=1 | url=http://ent.sina.com.cn/s/j/2006-12-29/21551391918.html | accessdate=2007-08-13 | language=Chinese}}</ref> Inspired by the rotational concept of Japan's girl group [[Morning Musume]], Lee said that his new group would also experience line-up changes, with new members replacing selected members every year to keep the group constantly young and all-rounded. This concept was then newly introduced to the [[K-pop]] market.
For a while the group was rumored to be called '''O.V.E.R''', the acronym for "Obey the Voice for Each Rhythm."<ref name="over">{{cite news | author=minky | title="O.V.E.R" group--SJ's Previous Life | date=2009-12-05 | work=Baidu Bar | pages=1 | url=http://post.baidu.com/f?kz=294331150 | accessdate=2007-12-05 | language=Chinese}}</ref>{{Ref label|A|a|none}} However, before the group settled with their current name, the company simply referred to them as super junior05, a representation of the members' young ages when they first became SM trainees.<ref name="over" /> After the members' showcased their different talents to the company at a picnic, the company finalized their group name to Super Junior, and officially became '''Super Junior 05''', the first generation of Super Junior.<ref name="official" />
Super Junior 05 made their pre-debut performance on the Korean channel Mnet on September 11, 2005.{{Ref label|B|b|none}} At the showcase, they performed various styles of [[hip-hop dance|hip-hop dancing]], where they danced to [[B2K]]'s "Take It to the Floor". Han Geng, Eunhyuk, and Donghae also performed a separate dance together, dancing to [[Usher (entertainer)|Usher]]'s "[[Caught Up (Usher song)|Caught Up]]." However, the performance did not air on television until May 16, 2006 as a segment in the ''Super Junior Show'', the group's first television documentary.
The group officially debuted on [[Seoul Broadcasting System|SBS]]'s music program ''[[The Music Trend|Popular Song]]'' on November 6, 2005, performing their first single "[[Twins (Knock Out)]]". A [[music download|digital single]] with "Twins (Knock Out)", "You Are the One", and three additional tracks were released online on November 8, followed by the release of their debut album ''[[SuperJunior05 (Twins)]]'' on December 6, 2005. The album sold 28,536 copies in the first month of release and debuted at number three in the monthly chart of December 2005.<ref name="2005twins">{{cite news | author= | title=Album Sales of December 2005 | date= | work=Recording Industry Association of Korea | pages=1 | url=http://www.miak.or.kr/stat/kpop_200512.htm | accessdate=2007-10-16 | language=Korean}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref>{{Ref label|C|c|none}}


===2006–07: ''U'', concept changes and commercial success===
== Pre-debut ==
In February 2006, Super Junior 05 began performances for "[[Miracle (Super Junior song)|Miracle]]", the second promotional single from their debut album. "Miracle" topped the music charts of [[Thailand]], drawing interest from international markets.<ref name="miraclethai">{{cite news | author= | title="Miracle" tops Thai music charts | date= | work=KBS News | pages=1 | url=http://english.kbs.co.kr/mcontents/entertainment/1392947_11692.html | accessdate=2007-09-27 }} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref> As promotions for "Miracle" ended, SM Entertainment began selecting new members for Super Junior's second generation, Super Junior 06. The company even prepared a list of chosen members that were to graduate from the group. However, the company abandoned the rotational concept after adding a thirteenth member, Kyuhyun, in 2006. The group then became known as just Super Junior, without the suffix "05".<ref>{{cite news | author= | title=Kyuhyun Yahoo Search | date = | work=Yahoo!Korea | pages = | url=http://kr.search.yahoo.com/search?p=%B1%D4%C7%F6&ret=1&fr=kr-search_top&catcode=&srcode=&sdate=&edate=&n=15&srchcookie=&term=&view= | accessdate=2007-12-15 | language=Korean}}</ref><ref name="kyuhyunnew">{{cite news | author= | title=Super Junior adds new member, transformed into 13-person super group | date=2006-05-24 | work=Sina News | pages=1 | url=http://ent.sina.com.cn/y/2006-05-24/16371091920.html | accessdate=2007-12-14 | language=Chinese}}</ref>
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After the addition of Kyuhyun, Super Junior released their single "[[U (Super Junior song)|U]]" for free download on May 25, 2006 on their official website. "U" exceeded 400,000 downloads within five hours of release and ultimately surpassed 1.7 million downloads, crashing the server.<ref>{{cite news | author= | title= Super Junior《U》releases online, crashes server | date=2006-05-26 | work=Sina News | pages=1 | url=http://ent.sina.com.cn/y/2006-05-26/15211098134.html | accessdate=2007-12-15 | language=Chinese}}</ref><ref>[http://www.avex.com.tw/superjunior/discography.asp Super Junior AVEX Discography]</ref> The [[CD single|physical single]] of "U" with a total of three tracks was released on June 6, eventually selling over 81,000 units in South Korea.<ref name="2006u">{{cite news | author= | title=Album Sales of May 2007 | date= | work=Recording Industry Association of Korea | pages=1 | url=http://www.miak.or.kr/stat/kpop_200705.htm | accessdate=2007-10-16 | language=Korean |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20070927031350/http://www.miak.or.kr/stat/kpop_200705.htm <!-- Bot retrieved archive --> |archivedate = 2007-09-27}}</ref> The single became one of Korea's most popular songs of the year, taking up number one spots for five consecutive weeks on two of Korea's top music programs.<ref name="firstmutizen">{{cite news | author= | title=Super Junior wins first award on SBS's Popular Songs | date=2006-06-27 | work=Sina | pages=1 | url=http://ent.cn.yahoo.com/060627/322/282im.html | accessdate=2008-08-26 | language=Chinese}}</ref> By the end of the year, Super Junior collected over seven awards in five of South Korea's top music award ceremonies, and was one of the three Best Newcomer winners at the [[Golden Disk Awards|21st Golden Disk Awards]].
In 2001, the company held their first overseas casting auditions and discovered [[Han Geng]] in Beijing, China, who was chosen from among three thousand applicants. That same year, Yesung was discovered under Seoul’s casting system.[[Sungmin]] and [[Donghae]] became trainees after jointly winning the first place in Best Outward Appearance in an SM-sponsored contest. In 2002, Heechul and [[Kangin]] were recruited along with [[Kibum]], who was discovered in Los Angeles. Siwon was recruited in 2003 after being scouted at 16 in front of his high school, and Ryeowook in 2004, in which the latter was discovered through the Chin Chin Youth Festival singing competition. In 2005, Shindong was selected. The last member, [[Cho Kyuhyun]], was then discovered after winning third place at the Chin Chin Singing Competition in 2005.
In late 2006, Kyuhyun, Ryeowook, and Yesung formed the subgroup [[Super Junior-K.R.Y.]], Super Junior's first sub-unit. They performed their first single "The One I Love", theme song to the Korean television drama ''Hyena'', on the [[Korean Broadcasting System|KBS]] music program ''[[Music Bank (TV show)|Music Bank]]'' on November 5, 2006.<ref name="kry">{{cite news | author= | title=Three members from Super Junior establish new group | date=2006-10-27 | work=Daily VC | pages=1 | url=http://www.dailyvc.com/html/2006-10/60786.shtml | accessdate=2008=08-26 | language=Chinese}}</ref> In February 2007, Leeteuk, Heechul, Kangin, Sungmin, and Eunhyuk formed [[Super Junior-T]], a [[trot (music)|trot]]-singing group. They released their first single "[[Rokuko]]" on February 23, 2007, and made a debut performance on ''Popular Songs'' two days later.<ref name="sjt">{{cite news | author= | title=Super Junior forms six-member trot group | date=2007-02-12 | work=Sina | pages=1 | url=http://ent.sina.com.cn/x/2007-02-12/13071448584.html | language=Chinese}}</ref>
Super Junior's second official album was intended for a late 2006 release, but due to [[Kyuhyun#April 2007 car accident|several accidental setbacks]], ''[[Don't Don]]'' was not released until September 20, 2007.<ref>{{cite news | author= | title=Kim Heechul receives surgery on the 10th, SJ's new album release new year | date=2006-10-10 | work=Sina News | pages=1 | url=http://ent.sina.com.cn/s/j/2006-10-10/17061278267.html | accessdate=2007-08-12 | language=Chinese}}</ref><ref>{{cite news | author= | title=Super Junior's second album "Don't Don" releases September 20 | date=2007-09-14 | work=Newsen | pages=1 | url=http://www.newsen.com/news_view.php?uid=200709140859121002 | accessdate=2007-09-14 | language=Korean}}</ref> ''Don't Don'' sold over 60,000 units the first day of release and debuted at number one on the monthly chart of September 2007.<ref>{{cite news | author= | title=New albums of September | date=2007-09-28 | work=Chosun News | pages=1 | url=http://sports.chosun.com/news/ntype2.htm?ut=1&name=/news/entertainment/200709/20070929/79977108.htm | accessdate=2007-09-28 | language=Korean}}</ref> Although ''Don't Don'' received mixed reviews from critics, the album went to sell more than 160,000 copies by the end of the year, becoming the second best-selling record of 2007.<ref name="copy">{{cite news | author= | title=Super Junior, SG Wananbe first and second place in 2007 album sales | date=2007-12-12 | work=Moneytoday | pages=1 | url=http://star.moneytoday.co.kr/view/stview.php?type=1&no=2007121213453100351 | accessdate=2007-12-12 | language=Korean}}</ref><ref name="2007sale">{{cite news | author= | title=Album Sales of 2007 | date= | work=Recording Industry Association of Korea | pages=1 | url=http://www.miak.or.kr/stat/kpop_2007_2.htm | accessdate=2008-01-15 | language=Korean |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20080508152311/http://www.miak.or.kr/stat/kpop_2007_2.htm <!-- Bot retrieved archive --> |archivedate = 2008-05-08}}</ref>{{Ref label|C|c|none}} Super Junior received seven nominations at the 2007 Mnet/KM Music Festival, winning three of them which included Artist of the Year, termed by many as the highest recognition of the ceremony.<ref>{{cite news | author= | title="Artist of the Year" Super Junior wins three awards | date=2007-11-17 | work=Moneytoday | pages=1 | url=http://star.moneytoday.co.kr/view/stview.php?no=2007111722364376282&type=1&HSV1 | accessdate=2007-11-17 | language=Korean}}</ref> Super Junior collected two more recognitions at the 22nd Golden Disk Awards, including a Disk Bonsang award (Record of the Year).<ref name="disk">{{cite news | author= | title=SG Wannabe wins daesang at Korea's Golden Disk Award, idol group Super Junior wins most awards | date=2007-12-14 | work=Sina News | pages=1 | url=http://ent.sina.com.cn/y/2007-12-14/21251835567.shtml | accessdate=2007-12-14 | language=Chinese}}</ref>
Not long after boy band TVXQ’s debut in 2003, news about Lee’s unprecedented plans of forming another boy band quickly spread on the Internet. In early 2005, Lee confirmed the news and announced that an all-boy project group of twelve members would debut near the end of the year, promoting this singing group to be “The Gateway to Stardom of Asia.” Lee announced that that most members in this group were chosen because of their performing experiences as actors, MCs, models, and radio hosts prior debut. [[Heechul]] and [[Kibum]] were already established entertainers, and most of the other members had already made various kinds of appearances on television and media. Highly inspired by the rotational concept of Japan’s girl group Morning Musume, this group would also experience line-up changes, with new members replacing some selected members every year to keep the group constantly young and all-rounded. This concept was then newly introduced to the K-pop market.
For a while the group was rumored to be called O.V.E.R, the acronym for “Obey the Voice for Each Rhythm.” However, before the group settled with their current name, SM simply referred to them as Junior, a representation of the members’ young ages when they first became SM trainees. After the members’ showcased their different talents to the company at a picnic, the company finalized their concept name to Super Junior. The group thereafter became officially Super Junior 05, the first generation of Super Junior. [[Leeteuk]] said on Star Golden Bell “at first Super Junior name was SM Junior, but after Lee Soo Man see our performance and he say we have super talent and quickly change our name to Super Junior”
Super Junior 05 made their pre-debut on the Korean channel Mnet on September 11, 2005. At the showcase, they performed various styles of hip hop dancing. The group danced to B2K’s “Take It To The Floor.” Han Geng, Eunhyuk, and Donghae also performed a separate dance away from the group, dancing to Usher’s “Caught Up.” However, the performance did not air on television until May 16, 2006 as a segment in the Super Junior Show, the group’s first television documentary.


===2008–09: ''Sorry, Sorry'' and career breakthrough===
== ''2005–2006: The Super Junior project'' ==
[[File:Super Junior in BKK.jpg|thumb|270px|Super Junior performing at [[SMTown Live '08]] in [[Bangkok]], [[Thailand]]]]
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[[Super Junior-M]], Super Junior's [[Mandopop]] subgroup comprising members Han Geng, Siwon, Donghae, Kyuhyun, Ryeowook, and Super Junior-M members [[Henry Lau|Henry]] and [[Zhou Mi (entertainer)|Zhou Mi]], was formed in April 2008.<ref name="sjc">{{cite web|work=Jinhua.cn|url=http://ent.jinghua.cn/c/200804/08/n921675.shtml|title=Super Junior debuts today, Han Geng as group leader|date=2008-04-08|accessdate=2008-04-08}}</ref><ref name="supershow2">{{cite web|work=Hankooki.com|url=http://news.hankooki.com/lpage/sports/200802/h2008022618371891990.htm|title=SuJu to tour nine Asian countries|date=2006-02-26|accessdate=2008-02-26}}</ref> Although the creation of the subgroup initially created a strife between the group's fans and their management,{{Ref label|D|d|none}} Super Junior-M went on to become Super Junior's most successful subgroup,<ref name="chinasj">{{cite news|title=Korean group, Super Junior's perfect entrance|date=2009-07-13|work=022net|pages=1|url=http://www.022net.com/2009/7-13/423827232868846.html|accessdate=2009-08-10|language=Chinese}}</ref> selling out two concerts in [[Hong Kong]],<ref name="hkconcert">{{cite news | author= | title=SJ-M sends a tornado in HK for the first time | date=2008-12-27 | work=TOM | pages=1 | url=http://post.yule.tom.com/54000A6D1888.html | accessdate=2008-12-30 | language=Chinese}}</ref> topping weekly ratings with their appearance on Chinese variety programs,<ref name="strict">{{cite news | author= | title="Stricly Come Dancing" achieves high ratings | date= | work=Kzzj023 | pages=1 | url=http://www.kzzj023.com/news/Article.asp?ArticleID=184487 | accessdate=2008-08-06 | language=Chinese}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref> and was the idol group with the most endorsement contracts in China.<ref>{{cite news | author= | title=Gillian Chung embarasses brand, SJ-M and Show Lo replaces | date=2008-08-18 | work=CCTV | pages=1 | url=http://news.cctv.com/performance/20080818/103288.shtml | accessdate=2008-08-21 | language=Chinese}}</ref> They won numerous awards at Chinese music festivals, and achieved critical acclaim after the release of their single "[[Super Girl (song)|Super Girl]]" from their second record ''[[Super Girl (EP)|Super Girl]]'', which garnered them a nomination for Best Vocal Group at the [[21st Golden Melody Awards]]. A fourth Super Junior subgroup was created soon after Super Junior-M's debut. With five members from [[Super Junior-T]] and Yesung, they formed the subgroup [[Super Junior-Happy]], releasing their first [[extended play]] (EP) ''[[Cooking? Cooking!]]'' on June 5, 2008. In November 2008, Super Junior-T made a debut in Japan, collaborating with Japanese comedy duo Moeyan.<ref name="japan">{{cite news | author= | title=Comedy join forces, a Korean and Japanese collaboration | date=2008-09-25 | work=Sanspo | pages=1 | url=http://www.sanspo.com/geino/news/080925/gnf0809251130002-n1.htm | accessdate=2008-09-25 | language=Japanese}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref> Their single "[[Rokuko#ROCK&GO|ROCK&GO]]", the Japanese-language version of "Rokuko", debuted at number 19 on the Oricon Daily Charts<ref name="oricon">{{cite news | author= | title=Oricon Daily Charts | date=2008-11-05 | work=Oricon | pages=1 | url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/rank/js/d/more/2/ | accessdate=2008-11-05 | language=Japanese}}</ref> and ascended to number 2 three days later.<ref name="oricon2">{{cite news | author= | title=Oricon Daily Charts | date=2008-11-08 | work=Oricon | pages=1 | url=http://sj-market.com/bbs/zboard.php?id=data&page=1&sn1=&divpage=2&sn=off&ss=on&sc=on&select_arrange=headnum&desc=asc&no=7292&PHPSESSID=e8d78c1a0cf51fe079901d9564cc425b | accessdate=2008-11-12 | language=Korean}}</ref>
Super Junior's first Asia-wide concert tour, [[Super Show Tour|Super Show]], commenced on February 22, 2008, in [[Seoul]].<ref name="supershow2" /><ref name="tour">{{cite web|work=Khan.co.kr|url=http://sports.khan.co.kr/news/sk_index.html?cat=view&art_id=200710232120033&sec_id=540301|title=Super Junior tries hard|date=2007-10-23|accessdate=2007-10-28|language=Korean}}</ref><ref name="supershow">{{cite web|work=Newsen.com|url=http://www.newsen.com/news_view.php?news_uid=197307|title=Super Junior's first tour begins in Seoul|date=2008-01-10|accessdate=2008-01-10|language=Korean}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|work=Stoo.com|url=http://osen.stoo.com/news/view_02.php?code=220130&gisano=G0802050031|title=One extra show added to Super Junior's first concert|date=2008-02-05|accessdate=2008-02-05|language=Korean}}</ref><ref name="hginbj">{{cite web|work=Sohu.com|url=http://v.sohu.com/20080228/n255426011.shtml|title=Video: Super Junior has high popularity, will release their Chinese album|date=2008-02-28|accessdate=2008-02-28|language=Chinese}}</ref>{{Ref label|E|e|none}} The group held a successful two-day fan meeting in Japan at the [[Nippon Budokan]] in [[Tokyo]], selling out 12,000 tickets in several days.<ref name="japro">{{cite web|url=http://star.moneytoday.co.kr/view/stview.php?type=1&no=2008040208481745906&outlink=1|title=SuJu to hold fanmeeting in Japan's Nippon Budokan|work=Moneytoday.co.kr|date=2008-04-01|accessdate=2008-04-02|language=Korean}}</ref> The group released a compiled single "U/Twins", which includes the Japanese version of "U" in the limited release version, to complement the event. The single peaked at number four on Japan's Oricon Daily Chart on its first day of release, and dropped down four places on its second. The single broke a new record for being the first Korean single to have made within top 10 on Japan's Oricon Weekly Chart.<ref name="jrecord">{{cite web|url=http://www.mydaily.co.kr/news/read.html?newsid=200807220854481133|title=Super Junior breaks new record|work=My Daily|date=2008-07-22|accessdate=2008-07-25|language=Korean}}</ref>
Super Junior 05 debuted on SBS’s music program Popular Song on November 6, 2005, performing their first single, [[TWINS (Knock Out)]].” A digital single with “TWINS (Knock Out)”, “You are the one”, and three additional tracks were released online on November 8. A physical CD single was scheduled to be released the following week but a more complete album, SuperJunior05 (TWINS), was released on December 6, 2005 instead. Their debut album sold 28,536 copies in the first month of release and debuted at #3 in the monthly chart of December 2005. In that same month, they released [[“Show Me Your Love,”]] a collaboration single with TVXQ. [[“Show Me Your Love”]] became the best-selling record of December 2005, selling 49,945 copies that month.
The group released their third studio album ''[[Sorry, Sorry]]'' on March 12, 2009. The album was met with acclaimed reviews.<ref name="3release">{{cite web|work=Newsen|url=http://www.newsen.com/news_view.php?uid=200903020835331002|title=Super Junior release third album on March 16 after 1 year and 6 month hiatus|date=2009-03-02|accessdate=2009-03-02|language=Korean}}</ref> It was their first album to debut at number one on the Hanteo Charts, selling over 29,000 copies the first day.<ref name="first">{{cite web |work=Mydaily |url=http://www.mydaily.co.kr/news/read.html?newsid=200903141100431131&ext=na |title=슈퍼주니어 3집, 하루만에 3만장 판매…서태지 넘었다! |date=2009-03-14 |accessdate=2009-03-14 |language=Korean}}</ref> After only a month of release, the album became South Korea's best-selling album of 2009, and ultimately sold over 250,000 copies in South Korea.<ref>{{cite web|work=AllKPop | url=http://www.allkpop.com/2009/12/2009_golden_disk_awards_winners|title=2009 Golden Disk Awards Winners|accessdate=2009-12-10}}</ref> It became the best-selling K-pop album in Taiwan,<ref name="best">{{cite web|work=KKBOX | url=http://www.kkbox.com.tw/funky/192/192_0_0_1_0_10.html|title=Japan/Korea charts TOP 100|accessdate=2009-09-05|language=Chinese}}</ref> Thailand, China, and the Philippines, in which the latter credited the album to be the first [[K-pop]] album to reach number one in music charts from the country.<ref name="phil">{{cite web|work=Universal Records Blog|url=http://universalrecph.blogspot.com/2009/09/super-junior-sorry-sorry-album-zooms-to.html|title=Supr Junior "Sorry, Sorry" album zooms to #1!|date=2009-09-09|pages=1|accessdate=2009-09-09}}</ref> The album's title single "[[Sorry, Sorry (song)|Sorry, Sorry]]" became an instant hit,<ref name="mubank1">{{cite web|work=JK News|url=http://ent.jknews.co.kr/article/news/20090327/7399444.htm|title=Super Junior wins No. 1 on Music Bank in just two weeks after comeback|date=2009-03-27|accessdate=2009-03-27|language=Korean}}</ref> collecting a total of ten number-one awards for ten consecutive weeks in Korea, and stayed as number one for a record-breaking 37 weeks in Taiwan's K-pop singles chart. "Sorry, Sorry" achieved national and international success, and has since been the group's best-selling single in South Korea.<ref name="sorry2asia" /><ref name="triplecrown">{{cite web|work=Osen|url=http://osen.freechal.com/news/view.asp?Code=G0904120116|title=Super Junior's "Sorry, Sorry" becomes Mutizen song for three consecutive weeks"|date=2009-04-12|accessdate=2009-04-13|language=Korean}}</ref><ref name="mubank2">{{cite web|work=Newsen|url=http://www.newsen.com/news_view.php?uid=200904241942321001|title=Super Junior wins No. 1 on Music Bank for April|date=2009-04-24|accessdate=2009-04-24|language=Korean}}</ref><ref name="sorrysorry2">{{cite web|work=Newsen|url=http://www.newsen.com/news_view.php?uid=200903061528111002 |title=Super Junior's third album "Sorry, Sorry" full song to be released on the 9th|date=2009-03-06|accessdate=2009-03-06|language=Korean}}</ref> ''Sorry, Sorry'' won several accolades at the 24th Golden Disk Awards, including the Disk Daesang (Best Record of the Year).
After the success of ''Sorry, Sorry'', Super Junior commenced their second Asia-wide concert tour [[Super Show 2]], on July 17, 2009 in Seoul.
In February 2006, Super Junior 05 began performances for [[“Miracle”]], the second promotional single from their debut album. “Miracle” was the group’s first single to peak #1 in online music charts of South Korea as well as the music charts of Thailand, drawing interest from international markets. As promotions for [[Miracle”]] came to an end, SM Entertainment began selecting new members for Super Junior’s second line-up project, Super Junior 06. The company even prepared a list of chosen members that were to graduate from the group. However, no members were taken out and a thirteenth member was added instead in May 2006. The line-up project has been abandoned since then, and the group became known as just Super Junior, without the suffix “05″.


===2010–present: International recognition, lineup changes and subsequent releases===
== ''2006–2007: Don’t Don and breakthrough success'' ==
Despite their critical and commercial success, the group was plagued by legal turmoils and lineup changes during their concert tour. Though Kibum was shown in the ads and promotional videos for Super Show 2, he did not officially participate in the concert tour, and announced his temporary leave from the group to pursue his acting career. In October 2009, Kangin was charged with a DUI and hit-and-run after crashing into a parked taxi holding three passengers.<ref name="duiaccident">{{cite news|work=Asiae|title=Kangin fails to turn up for police investigation|url=http://www.asiae.co.kr/news/view.htm?sec=ent5&idxno=2009101618052881237|date=2009-10-16|accessdate=2011-02-05}}</ref> In December 2009, Han Geng filed for contract termination from SM Entertainment, claiming that the provisions of his contract were unlawful, harsh, and against his rights.<ref>{{zh icon}} Star News [http://star.mt.co.kr/view/stview.php?no=2009122215270135930&type=1&outlink=1] (In Korean.)</ref> He parted with the group and released his solo album ''Geng Xin'' in July 2010, which sold over 510,000 copies. That same month, Kangin announced his hiatus to fulfill his two-year mandatory [[military service]].<ref name="nine" />
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With only ten members left, Super Junior went off to release their fourth studio album, ''[[Bonamana]]'' in May 2010. Although the album did not fare well as ''Sorry, Sorry'' critically, it sold over 300,000 copies in South Korea, outselling ''Sorry, Sorry''.<ref name="Hanteo Chart 2010">[http://www.hanteo.com/rank/nHanteo_award2k.asp?genre=9/]</ref> The album remained at the top of Taiwan's Korean-Japanese Music Charts for 61 weeks, breaking their own previous record of the said chart.<ref>{{cite news | work=Oriental Daily | title=SJ's Taiwan performance drew in 12,000 fans | url=http://orientaldaily.on.cc/cnt/entertainment/20111128/00288_022.html?pubdate=20111128 | date=2011-11-29 | accessdate=2011-11-28 | language=Chinese}}</ref>
To promote the album, Super Junior embarked on their third Asia-wide tour [[Super Show 3 Tour|Super Show 3]] in 2010 and 2011,<ref name="Gmarket">[http://genticket.gmarket.co.kr/challenge/neo_ticket/html_goods/ticket_goods_188725266.asp?goodscode=188725266]</ref> and had sold-out concerts for each stop.<ref name="ss3jpn">{{cite news | work=Chosun | title=Super Junior holds sold-out concert in Japan | url=http://thestar.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2011/02/21/2011022100644.html | date=2011-02-21 | accessdate=2011-11-21 | language=Korean}}</ref> In February 2011, Super Junior released a 3D movie version of their tour,''Super Show 3 3D'' in all CGV and Primus movie theaters.<ref>http://news.nate.com/view/20110224n05534</ref> The movie debuted at number six on the box office charts and went off to become the best-selling 3D movie in Korea.<ref>http://news.nate.com/view/20110302n15244</ref> After touring in Japan, they released the ''Super Junior Japan 'Super Show 3' Opening Commemorative Album'' in February 2011, which debuted at number two on Japan's [[Tower Records]] online sales charts. The DVD version of ''Super Junior Japan Limited Special Edition - Super Show 3'' also debuted at number two, while the CD version debuted at number ten. The album also remained at number three spot on the Oricon Daily Chart for two consecutive days and number six on the Oricon Weekly Chart. Following their commercial success in Japan, the group released a Japanese version of ''Bonamana'''s [[Bonamana (song)|self-titled single]] in June 2011, which debuted at number two on the Oricon Daily Singles chart, selling over 59,000 copies the first week of release<ref>http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/381232/products/music/915192/1/</ref>, however, SM did not see the release as their official Japanese debut and has stated that their debut in Japan will occur at a later time.<ref>http://www.koreaboo.com/index.html/_/general/super-juniors-japanese-bonamana-r5974</ref>
On May 23, 2006, SM Entertainment revealed the thirteenth member Kyuhyun, who was discovered through a singing competition in 2005. They released their single [[“U”]] online for free download on May 25, 2006 in their official website. [[“U”]] had over 400,000 downloads within five hours of release and it ultimately exceeded 1.7 million downloads, crashing the server. The physical single of “U” with a total of three tracks was released on June 6, 2006, eventually selling over 81,000 units. The single became one of Korea’s most popular songs of the year, yielding #1 spots for five consecutive weeks on two of Korea’s top music programs. By the end of the year, Super Junior collected over seven awards in five of South Korea’s top music award ceremonies, winning the title as Best New Group of 2006.
Between Super Show 3 stops, the group took part in the [[SMTown Live '10 World Tour]] and toured in [[Paris]], [[Los Angeles]] and [[New York]] along with other SM Entertainment-managed artists, performing outside of Asia for the first time.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/special/2010/07/178_68702.html|title=S.M. Entertainment to launch world tour|work=koreatimes.co.kr|publisher=[[The Korea Times]]|date=July 2, 2010|accessdate=July 5, 2010}}</ref> Super Junior's performances were well-received by the media,<ref name="smtownla">{{cite news | author=Jon Caramanica | title=Korean pop machine, running on innocence and hair gel | url=http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/25/arts/music/shinee-and-south-korean-k-pop-groups-at-madison-square-garden-review.html | pages=1 | work=New York Times | date=2011-10-24 | accessdate=2011-11-21}}</ref> and they were honored as Korea's ''National Pop Culture Icon'' for their role in spreading the Hallyu Wave ([[Korean Wave]]), receiving the Minister of Culture Awards by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism at the Pop Culture Art Awards. They were featured on [[CNN]]'s ''Talk Asia'' program, and talked about their popularity and strategy for advancing into the world music industry.<ref>{{cite news| url=http://edition.cnn.com/video/#/video/international/2010/12/08/pkg.super.junior.talkasia.cnn?iref=allsearch | work=CNN | title=CNN.com Video}}</ref><ref>{{cite news| url=http://edition.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/asiapcf/12/31/korea.entertainment/index.html?iref=allsearch | work=CNN | title='Korean Wave' of pop culture sweeps across Asia | date=December 31, 2010}}</ref> The group has achieved recognition beyond Asia, reaching notability in Europe, North America, and South America. Peru’s Top 30 ranking of ''The Sexiest Men in the World'' included all of the members on the list<ref>http://news.nate.com/view/20110111n17011</ref> They gave exclusive interviews to Slovenian and Iranian magazines,<ref>http://sports.chosun.com/news/ntype2.htm?id=201101260100213260014908&ServiceDate=20110125</ref> and were selected by Brazilian Hallyu fans to be the number-one Korean artist they want to visit Brazil.<ref>http://tvdaily.mk.co.kr/read.php3?aid=1289896958103714010</ref><ref>http://sports.chosun.com/news/utype.htm?id=201102280100204140015555&ServiceDate=20110227</ref> Both Mexico's TV Azteca and the United Kingdom's [[BBC]] acknowledged Super Junior to be the leading icon of the Hallyu effect.<ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/13191346 | work=BBC News | title=South Korea's K-pop craze lures fans and makes profits | date=April 26, 2011}}</ref><ref>http://www.asiatoday.co.kr/news/view.asp?seq=490138</ref>
Super Junior held a large-scale press conference on August 4, 2011, coinciding with the release of their fifth studio album ''[[Mr. Simple]]''.<ref>{{cite news | author=Newsen | work= | title=슈퍼주니어 컴백 기자회견, 유튜브 통해 전세계 공개 | date=2010-07-28 | url=http://www.newsen.com/news_view.php?uid=201107280831221001| accessdate=2011-07-28 | language=Korean}}</ref> The album debuted at number one on the South Korean ''[[Gaon Chart]]'', selling 287,427 copies. The album stayed on the chart as number one for four weeks, and sold over 441,000 copies in South Korea by October 2011.<ref>{{cite news | author= | work=Gaon Charts | title=Gaon Weekly Albums Chart | date=2010-10-06 | url=http://gaonchart.co.kr/main/section/album/list.gaon | accessdate=2011-10-06 | language=Korean}} (Subscription only)</ref> It peaked at number three on the ''[[Billboard charts|Billboard World Albums Chart]]'' and number 17 on Japan's ''[[Oricon|Oricon Album's Chart]]''. The album's title single "[[Mr. Simple (song)|Mr. Simple]]" won first place on the first day of the group's comeback performance on the music show ''M!Countdown''.<ref>{{cite news | author=AllKPop | work= | title=Super Junior lost on M! Countdown comeback + other performances | date=2010-08-11 | url=http://www.allkpop.com/2011/08/super-junior-wins-1-on-m-countdown-comeback-other-performances | accessdate=2011-08-11 }}</ref> In September 2011, Heechul announced his temporary leave of the group after enlisting for [[Conscription in South Korea|military service]]. Following Heechul's departure, Super Junior began their first world tour, the [[Super Show 4 Tour|Super Show 4]] in November 2011.<ref>{{cite news | author=Koreaboo | work= | title=Super Junior reveals Super Show 4 concert dates | date=2011-09-04 | url=http://www.koreaboo.com/index.html/_/concerts/super-junior-reveals-super-show-4-concert-dates-r9649 }}</ref> The group's second Japanese single, a Japanese version of "Mr. Simple", was released December 7, 2011 in Japan<ref>{{cite news | author=Super Junior Official Japanese Website | work= | title=待望の2ndシングル「Mr.Simple」発売決定! | date=2011-09-20 | url=http://superjunior-jp.net/news/1109202.html | accessdate=2011-09-21 | language=Japanese}}</ref><ref>{{cite news | author=Tokyohive | work= | title=Super Junior to bring "Mr. Simple" + ‘Super Show 4′ concerts to Japan | date=2011-09-20 | url=http://www.tokyohive.com/2011/09/super-junior-to-bring-mr-simple-super-show-4-concerts-to-japan/ | accessdate=2011-09-21 }}</ref> however, was still not recognized by SM as their official Japanese promotional debut.<ref>http://www.facebook.com/notes/smtown/super-juniors-super-show4-will-be-held-at-tokyo-dome-for-100000-audiences/309459055763602</ref>
The boys also participated in the ''[[2011 Winter SMTown – The Warmest Gift]]'' album with the song "[[Santa U Are The One]]". The album was released on December 13, 2011. In addition, Donghae and Eunhyuk released their collaboration digital single "[[Oppa, Oppa]]" on December 16.<ref>{{cite news | author=allkpop | work= | title=Super Junior’s Donghae and Eunhyuk to release duet, Super Junior-D&E, "Oppa Has Arrived" | date=2011-12-08 | url=http://www.allkpop.com/2011/12/super-juniors-donghae-and-eunhyuk-to-release-duet-oppas-here }}</ref> and performed the single on ''Music Bank'' that same day.


On January 12, 2012, Avex announced that the group will release their upcoming third Japanese single which is due for a spring release and is currently untitled as of this time.<ref>{{cite news | author= | work=SUPER JUNIOR official avex website | title=SUPER JUNIOR 最新シングル今春発売!| date=2012-01-12 | url=http://superjunior-jp.net/news/120112_2.html }}</ref>
Super Junior’s first sub-unit, the ballad-singing trio [[Super Junior-K.R.Y]]debuted on November 5, 2006 with a performance of Hyena theme song [[“The One I Love”]] on KBS music program Music Bank. A second sub-unit arrived in February 2007 called [[Super Junior-T]]. The trot-singing group released their first single [[“Rokkugo”]] on February 23, 2007 and made a debut performance on Popular Songs two days later.
Super Junior’s second official album was intended for a late 2006 release, but due to several accidental setbacks, Don’t Don was not released until September 20, 2007. Within the first three days of release, offline album sales for [[Don’t Don]] passed the 11,000 unit mark, debuting as #1 in all available offline charts. It finished the September monthly album sales as #1. 60,000 units were shipped by the first week of release and additional copies were printed. Although [[Don’t Don]] received rather bland reviews from critics, the album sold more than 160,000 copies by the end of the year, becoming the second best-selling record of 2007. The album also found success in Taiwan; it broke the record for being the highest ranked Korean album on the G-music Combo Billboard Chart, surpassing the albums of TVXQ and Shinhwa. [[Super Junior’s]] album also ranked above Taiwanese boy band K One, whose album debuted at #6.
Supported by the release of Don’t Don, Super Junior was nominated in seven separate categories at the 2007 M.NET/KM Music Festival that was held on November 17, 2007. Super Junior won three of those categories including “Netizen Choice Award” and “Mobile Popularity”, being the biggest winner of the night. The group also won [[“Best Artist of the Year”]] (Daesang), termed by many as the highest recognition of the ceremony. Super Junior collected two more awards on December 14, 2007 at the 2007 Golden Disk Awards. Although defeated by SG Wannabe in winning the “Daesang”, Super Junior won a [[“Bonsang]]” and the “TPL Anycall Popularity Award”, which were reported as expected wins for the group by the media after the success of Don’t Don

== ''2008–2009: Beyond Korea and Sorry, Sorry'' ==
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On October 2, 2007, SM Entertainment announced a third Super Junior sub-unit [[Super Junior-M]], a subgroup designated for the Chinese market. While the creation of the subgroup created a brief controversy between the fans and the management, [[Super Junior-M]] became a phenomenal success in China, having the opportunity to have two sold-out concerts in Hong Kong, top weekly ratings with their appearance on variety programs, and becoming the idol group with the most endorsement contracts in China. With the absence of almost half of the members in Korea, a fourth Super Junior sub-unit was created that same year to prevent Super Junior from disappearing in the Korean music industry. With five members from Super Junior-T and Yesung, they formed the subgroup, Super Junior-Happy. [[Super Junior-Happy]] released the EP [[Cooking? Cooking]]! On June 5, 2008, and promotions ended on September 7, lasting for four months. In November 2008, Super Junior-T returned, this time as a singing group in Japan, called [[SuperJunior-TxMoeyan]]; this group added Moeyan, a famous two-woman comedy group in Japan. [[“ROCK&GO”]], a Japanese-language version of “Rokuko”, debuted at #19 on the Oricon Daily Charts and jumped to #2 three days later.
Super Junior’s first major tour, [[Super Show]], commenced on February 22, 2008 in Seoul. The tour covered three countries and had shows on six different cities, including Bangkok, Shanghai, and Beijing. From July 8 to July 9, 2008, Super Junior held their first fan meeting in Japan, at the [[Nippon Budokan]] in Tokyo, as a celebration for the grand opening of their official Japanese Homepage, which was launched on April 1, 2008. 12,000 tickets to the fanmeeting were all sold out in several days. The group released a compiled Japan single the following day, entitled [[“U/TWINS”]], which includes the Japanese version of “U” in the limited release, to complement the event. The single peaked at #4 on Japan’s Oricon Daily Chart in its first day of release, and dropped down to only four places in its second. The single broke a new record for being the first Korean single to have made within top 10 on Japan’s Oricon Weekly Chart. On August 2, 2008, Super Junior expanded their routes to Genting Highlands, Malaysia, being one of the top guest performers at the [[MTV Asia Awards 2008]] along with other international performing artists such as OneRepublic and the Jabbawockeez. They are the third SM artist to win Favorite Artist Korea at the MTV Asia Awards after Kangta of H.O.T and BoA, and the second musical group to win the award after JTL in 2008.
Super Junior’s third album, [[Sorry, Sorry]], was released on March 12, 2009 with acclaimed reviews. The title single of the album, [[Sorry, Sorry]] was digitally released on March 9, 2009. In less than a week after preorders were announced, over 150,000 copies were pre-ordered. Sorry, Sorry was their first album to debut at #1 on the Hanteo Charts, and it sold over 29,000 copies the first day, defeating Seo Taiji’s record of 25,000. Promotions for the album started March 13 with the performance of “Sorry, Sorry” and “Why I Like You” on Music Bank. Two weeks later, "[[Sorry, Sorry]]" became the number one song of the week on the same program. During the group’s performance on music program Popular Songs on March 15, ratings went up to as high as 14%, the highest in recent years. From March to May, “Sorry, Sorry” collected a total of ten #1 awards with consecutive wins in Korea, having the single becoming a national and international success. After only a month of release, the album became South Korea’s best-selling album of 2009. Sorry, Sorry was also a critically and commercially successful hit in other Asian countries, opting the group to become the only overseas representative for the second time at Taiwan’s annual Golden Melody Awards. "[[Sorry, Sorry]]" was also #1 for a record-breaking 37 weeks in Taiwan. Sorry, Sorry was a best-selling Korean-language album in Taiwan, Thailand, China, and the Philippines, in which the latter listed the album to be the first K-pop album to reach #1 in music charts from the country. Super Junior won three awards in the 1st [[Mnet Asian Music Awards]]– Overseas Viewers Award, Mobile Popularity Award and CGV Popularity Award despite not attending. Super Junior’s Sorry, Sorry won Daesang at the 2009 Golden Disk Awards. They held their second Asia Tour Super Show 2 start in Seoul on July 17, 2009, and ended in Manila, Philippines on April 10, 2010.

== ''2010: Bonamana and vast Asian popularity'' ==
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On May 6, 2010, the teaser for their fourth studio album, [[Bonamana]], was released through [[SM Entertainment’s]] YouTube page. The full music video of the lead single of the same name was released on May 12 and full album was released on May 13 in South Korea. The album was released by the group with only 10 members, without [[Han Geng]] who has terminated his contract with SM Entertainment, Kibum who is involved in acting career and Kangin who had enlisted himself in to the Korean army. Their fourth album had also broken a personal record for the group by having over 200,000 pre-orders. On May 14, Super Junior had their comeback stage on KBS Music Bank, performing title track “미인아 (Bonamana)” and “나쁜 여자 (Boom Boom)”.
On May 17, 2010, music video for the song, [[“Victory Korea”]], which was used for the 2010 FIFA World Cup was released through[[SM Entertainment’s[[ YouTube page. Super Junior’s World Cup song ‘Victory Korea’ set to cheer the S.Korean team in the top 16 garners interests overseas. A poll was recently done on American site ESPN for the Best World Cup Song. There were 11 songs shortlisted for the poll including Shakira’s ‘Waka Waka’, K’Nann’s ‘Wavin’ Flag’, Akon ‘Oh Akrica’ etc., to which the song [[“Victory Korea”]] by Super Junior was voted #1 with over 90% of the poll. “Victory Korea” features a sample mix from [[“Sorry, Sorry,]]” with a similar dance done by the members of Super Junior-Happy in the music video.
On June 28, 2010, Super Junior released their repackaged album with three new tracks – [[“No Other”]], [[“All My Heart”]], [[“A Short Journey”]] – and the remixed version of [[“Shake It Up!”]]. [[“A Short Journey”]] was composed by Donghae and the lyrics were written by Eunhyuk. “All My Heart” was composed by Leeteuk and SJ-M member Henry. On July 2, 2010, Super Junior had their first live performance of [[“No Other”]] on Music Bank. The music video for “No Other” was released on July 7, 2010. According to Hanteo, the album has sold over 200,000 copies to date. The album Bonamana got the 7th spot on the United World Album-Chart.
The group kicked off their third Asian tour, [[Super Show 3]] on August 14 and 15, 2010 at the [[Olympic Gymnastics Arena]] in Seoul. The tour also made a stop in Qingdao on August 28, 2010, Beijing on October 23, 2010, and Nanjing on November 13, 2010.
On September 4, 2010, Super Junior took part in the [[SM Town Live ’10 World Tour]] along with fellow SM labelmates at the [[Staples Center]] in Los Angeles. This marks the first time [[SM Town]] has performed outside of Asia. On September 23, 2010, Super Junior released their original soundtrack “Angel” for Haru: An Unforgettable Day in Korea, an omnibus drama that promotes Korea’s tourism.[citation needed]. On November 22, Super Junior has been honored as National Pop Culture Icon and received Minister of Culture Awards by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism at Pop Culture Art Awards for their strong role in heating up the Korean Wave. On November 24, Avex Entertainment, as well as [[SM Entertainment Japan]], released a statement about the renewal of contracts of SM artists signed to Avex.
On August 16, 2011, It was announced that [[Bonamana]] remained as Top 1 in Taiwan’s Music Charts for 68 weeks (more than a year) breaking their own previous record of the said chart

== ''2011 Japanese forays and Korean comeback: Mr. Simple'' ==
Super Junior has not taken part in any official promotions in Japan as of yet, but from February 18 to February 20, 2011, [[Super Junior held The 3rd Asia Tour Concert Super Show 3]] at the Yokohama Arena in Japan, which is a large-scale performance hall, from the first performance itself, and was able to demonstrate their ticket-selling power. The ticket applicants for Super Show 3 Japan were over roughly 110,000 with about 36,000 people came to watch their performance. The “Super Junior Japan ‘Super Show 3’ Opening Commemorative Album” which was released on February 16 came in at 2nd place on Japan’s biggest music store Tower Records online sales charts. Super Junior Japan Limited Special Edition – Super Show 3 which contains a DVD came in 2nd place and the CD was in 10th place. Super Junior Japan Limited Special Edition – Super Show 3 also remained #3 spot on Oricon Daily Chart for 2 days in-a-row and #6 spot on Oricon Weekly Chart.
On February 24, Super Junior released a 3D movie from their third Asia tour, [[“Super Show 3 3D”]] in all CGV and Primus movie theaters. “Super Show 3 3D” was ranked 6th in box office weekly chart and is the most watched 3D movie in Korea. Super Junior will show off their first Japanese single album with the release of Japanese version of Bonamana, titled Bijin [[Bonamana (song)|미인아 (BONAMANA)]] on June 8. Starting May 16, the song will be[dated info] shown on major Japanese TV channels as the commercial song for Japanese convenience store chain [[Circle K Sunkus]].
Super Junior’s first Japanese single, “Bijin (Bonamana)” was released on June 8, 2011 and debuted at the #2 spot in the Oricon Daily Singles Chart, selling 27,168 copies on its release date. In addition, the 美人 (BONAMANA) music video which is made of videos from ‘SUPER JUNIOR 3rd ASIA TOUR SUPER SHOW 3 in JAPAN’ held at Yokohama Arena in February, received over 300,000 views on the Japanese UCC website, Nikoniko in a day. On June 14, Super Junior’s “Bijin (Bonamana)” ranked at #2 spot in the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart, selling 59,262 copies. Also, they broke the record for having the highest single album sales for a Korean idol group when their single albums that were released in Japan sold combined total of over 100,000 copies (including those sold at Circle K Sunkus and Mu-Mo), until it was surpassed by fellow labelmate Shinee with their debut Japanese single “Replay (Kimi wa Boku no Everything)” at the same month. This is so far, the highest record for singles released set upon by a Korean group considering Super Junior didn’t have any promotion in Japan at all. Recently, they took part in [[‘SMTown World Tour Live in Paris’]] with fellow label mates, which was held in Zénith de Paris, Paris, France.
On July 11, 2011, American dancer Kenny Wormald posted via his official twitter that he had started the choreography rehearsal for the group’s upcoming new single. Shim Jae Won, choreographer and former member of the disbanded SM group Black Beat posted on his twitter a picture showing ten cups with the members’ names on it, citing possible formation for the song’s choreography, as well as two pictures of the choreography practice of the group the next day showing only the lower half of their bodies.
A teaser photo was revealed on July 20, 2011, with the first photo featuring [[Eunhyuk]]. By 1:21PM GST on the 26th of July, all ten teaser photos had been released, in the following order: [[Eunhyuk]], [[Donghae]], [[Leeteuk]], [[Shindong]], [[Kyuhyun]], [[Sungmin]], [[Ryeowook]], [[Yesung]], [[Siwon]], and finally [[Heechul]]. On the same day, it was announced that the upcoming album would hit South Korean record shelves on August 3, 2011. On July 22, 2011, the group began filming the music video for their new lead single, with occasional photo tweets of the music video sets from Shim Jaewon and member Heechul. The filming for the music video wrapped up July 24, 2011, with Shim Jaewon consistently updating the group’s filming activity. On July 25, Jeon Hoon of Sonic Korea Studio announced that he is mastering the new album. The group will have an upcoming press conference at the Seoul Imperial Palace Hotel regarding the new album, revealed as [[Mr. Simple (song)|Mr. Simple]], on August 4, 2011.
The music video teaser for the new single [[Mr. Simple (song)|Mr. Simple]] has been released on August 1, 2011, to be followed by the digital single on the 2nd (through various Korean online music sites like Melon, Dosirak and Bugs), the album on the 3rd and the music video itself on the 4th.
On August 4, Super Junior held a press conference for their fifth album at the Imperial Palace Hotel in Nonhyun-dong, Seoul. Hosted by Kim Sung Joo, the event brought in over 200 media outlets from Korea, China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Japan, and many other countries, proving Super junior’s popularity all over Asia and the world. Leader [[Leeteuk]] said, “The leaders of K-Pop, Super Junior, have finally made their comeback after a year and two months. We promise to promote as hard as ever.”
Between Super Show 3 stops, the group took part in the [[SMTown Live '10 World Tour]] and toured in Paris, Los Angeles and New York along with other SM Entertainment-managed artists, performing outside of Asia for the first time.[60] Super Junior's performances were well-received by the media,[61] and they were honored as Korea's National Pop Culture Icon for their role in spreading the Hallyu Wave (Korean Wave), receiving the Minister of Culture Awards by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism at the Pop Culture Art Awards. They were featured on [[CNN's Talk Asia]] program, and talked about their popularity and strategy for advancing into the world music industry.[62][63] The group has achieved recognition beyond Asia, reaching notability in Europe, North America, and South America. Peru’s Top 30 ranking of The Sexiest Men in the World included all of the members on the list[64] They gave exclusive interviews to Slovenian and Iranian magazines,[65] and were selected by Brazilian Hallyu fans to be the number-one Korean artist they want to visit Brazil.[66][67] Both Mexico's TV Azteca and the United Kingdom's BBC acknowledged Super Junior to be the leading icon of the Hallyu effect.[68][69] Super Junior held a large-scale press conference on August 4, 2011, coinciding with the release of their fifth studio album Mr. Simple.[70] The album debuted at number one on the South Korean Gaon Chart, selling 287,427 copies. The album stayed on the chart as number one for four weeks, and sold over 441,000 copies in South Korea by October 2011.[71] It peaked at number three on the Billboard World Albums Chart and number 17 on Japan's Oricon Album's Chart. The album's title single "Mr. Simple" won first place on the first day of the group's comeback performance on the music show M!Countdown.[72] In September 2011, Heechul announced his temporary leave of the group after enlisting for military service. Following Heechul's departure, Super Junior began their first world tour, [[Super Show 4]] in November 2011.[73] The group's second Japanese single, a Japanese version of "Mr. Simple", was released December 7, 2011 in Japan[74][75] however, was still not recognized by SM as their official Japanese promotional debut.[76] The boys also participated in the 2011 Winter SMTown – The Warmest Gift album with the song "[[Santa U Are The One]]". The album was released on December 13, 2011. In addition, Donghae and Eunhyuk released their collaboration digital single "[[Oppa, Oppa]]" on December 16,[77] and performed the single on Music Bank that same day.

== ''2012 - present: International recognition'' ==
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On January 11, Super Junior participated at the the 26th [[Golden Disk Awards]] which was held at the [[Kyocera Dome]] in Osaka, Japan. The group ended up bringing home 4 awards: Popularity Award, MSN Japan Award, Disk Bonsang and the grand prize Disk Daesang.

On January 12, 2012 it was announced that [[Super Show 4 Tour|The WORLD TOUR, Super Show 4]] will be held at [[Tokyo Dome]] on May 12 and 13 and will draw audiences totaling 100,000 people.

On January 12, 2012, Avex announced that the group will release their upcoming third Japanese single which is due for a spring release and is currently untitled as of this time.

On January 13 Super Junior Crowned Album King in Taiwan. Super Junior’s 5th album [[Mr. Simple]] and 4th album [[BONAMANA]] ranked the 1st and 2nd on both album and music sections of ‘Korean Music Chart 2012. Especially, Super Junior ranked the 1st on KKBOX for 63 consecutive weeks with their 4th album title song ‘BONAMANA,’ marking the longest record in the history of KKBOX. Also, they took the 1st place with the 5th album title song ‘Mr. Simple' for 21 consecutive weeks.

On January 19, 2012, the group attended the Seoul Music Awards and brought back 2 awards, the "Bonsang" and "Daesang" awards.

On February 6, 2012, Super Junior, who had been meeting the fans all over the world through the world tour, ended ‘SUPER SHOW 4’ in great success in Taiwan.
Super Junior held [[Super Show 4 Tour|The WORLD TOUR, Super Show 4]] in TAIPEI at Taipei Arena in Taiwan for four days (2/2-2/5) and thrilled audiences totaling 40,000 people.


== Members ==
== Members ==
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! colspan=2 align="center" | Stage name
! colspan=2 align="center" | Stage name
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! colspan=2 align="center" | Birth name
! rowspan=2 align="center" | Date of birth
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|align="center" | [[Hankyung]] ||align="center" | 韓庚
|align="center" | [[Hankyung]] ||align="center" | 韓庚
|align="center" | Han Geng ||align="center" | 한경
|align="center" | Han Geng ||align="center" | 韓庚
|align="center" | {{Birth date and age|1984|2|9}}
|align="center" | {{Birth date and age|1984|2|9}}
|align="center" | Vocalist, Main Dancer
|align="center" | Vocalist, Main Dancer
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|align="center" | [[Yesung]] ||align="center" | 藝聲
|align="center" | [[Yesung]] ||align="center" | 藝聲
|align="center" | Kim Jongwoon ||align="center" | 김종운
|align="center" | Kim Jongwoon ||align="center" | 김종운
|align="center" | {{Birth date and age|1984|8|24}}
|align="center" | {{Birth date and age|1984|8|24}}
|align="center" | Main Vocalist
|align="center" | Lead Vocalist
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|align="center" | [[Kangin]] ||align="center" | 強仁
|align="center" | [[Kangin]] ||align="center" | 強仁
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|align="center" | Lee Sungmin ||align="center" | 이성민
|align="center" | Lee Sungmin ||align="center" | 이성민
|align="center" | {{Birth date and age|1986|1|1}}
|align="center" | {{Birth date and age|1986|1|1}}
|align="center" | Lead Vocalist, Lead Dancer
|align="center" | Lead Vocalist, Main Dancer
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|align="center" | [[Eunhyuk]] ||align="center" | 銀赫
|align="center" | [[Eunhyuk]] ||align="center" | 銀赫
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|align="center" | Kim Kibum ||align="center" | 김기범
|align="center" | Kim Kibum ||align="center" | 김기범
|align="center" | {{Birth date and age|1987|8|21}}
|align="center" | {{Birth date and age|1987|8|21}}
|align="center" | Main Rapper, Vocalist
|align="center" | Lead Rapper, Vocalist
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|align="center" | [[Kyuhyun]] ||align="center" | 圭賢
|align="center" | [[Kyuhyun]] ||align="center" | 圭賢
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== ''Artistry'' ==
==Artistry==
===Musical style===
===Musical style===

They pursued [[bubblegum pop]] in ''SuperJunior05''; [[ethereal wave|ethereal]] and [[alternative rock]] in ''Don't Don''; [[pop music|pop]] and [[contemporary R&B]] in ''Sorry, Sorry'' and ''Bonamana''; and [[electropop]] and [[synthpop]] in ''Mr. Simple''. The group has also covered few songs in their albums. Their debut single "Twins (Knock Out)" is a [[Cover version|cover]] of [[Triple Eight (band)|Triple Eight]]'s "Knockout," which was released in 2003. In most of their covers, the original titles are kept, such as Cape's "L.O.V.E" and [[Exile (Japanese band)|Exile's]] "Believe", both tracks from ''SuperJunior05''. Super Junior works closely with [[Yoo Young-jin]], who has produced and arranged most of the group's title singles since debut. Yoo's also known for creating the renowned SMP style, a genre that includes a balanced infusion of rock, R&B, and rap, empowered by the sounds of [[electric guitar]], bass, and other different [[percussion instrument]]s.<ref>{{ko icon}} Mydaily.co.kr. [http://www.mydaily.co.kr/news/read.html?newsid=200709140901461130 Super Junior releases album on September 20, comeback after one year four months] September 14, 2007. Retrieved January 1, 2008.</ref> Super Junior prominently featured this SMP style in ''Don't Don''.<ref>{{zh icon}}{{cite web |publisher=Sohu.com Inc. |url=http://yule.sohu.com/20071101/n252997410.shtml |date=November 1, 2007 |accessdate=November 11, 2007 |title=SJ's second album heavily packaged}}</ref> The group are also acclaimed for their vocal harmonization and unison as each member contributes a different range in their choruses, and often incorporate different types of [[vocal belting]] into their songs.{{Ref label|F|f|none}}<ref>{{zh icon}} Sina.com. [http://ent.sina.com.cn/y/2007-07-27/19051654881.shtml "Super Junior's voice" Hu Roe wins last "Golden Disk"] July 27, 2007. Retrieved August 12, 2007.</ref>
They pursued [[bubblegum pop]] in ''SuperJunior05''; [[ethereal wave|ethereal]] and [[alternative rock]] in ''Don't Don''; [[pop music|pop]] and [[contemporary R&B]] in ''Sorry, Sorry'' and ''Bonamana''; and [[electropop]] and [[synthpop]] in ''Mr. Simple''. The group has also covered few songs in their albums. Their debut single "Twins (Knock Out)" is a [[Cover version|cover]] of [[Triple Eight (band)|Triple Eight]]'s "Knockout," which was released in 2003. In most of their covers, the original titles are kept, such as Cape's "L.O.V.E" and [[Exile (Japanese band)|Exile's]] "Believe", both tracks from ''SuperJunior05''. Super Junior works closely with [[Yoo Young-jin]], who has produced and arranged most of the group's title singles since debut. Yoo's also known for creating the renowned SMP style, a genre that includes a balanced infusion of rock, R&B, and rap, empowered by the sounds of [[electric guitar]], bass, and other different [[percussion instrument]]s.<ref>{{ko icon}} Mydaily.co.kr. [http://www.mydaily.co.kr/news/read.html?newsid=200709140901461130 Super Junior releases album on September 20, comeback after one year four months] September 14, 2007. Retrieved January 1, 2008.</ref> Super Junior prominently featured this SMP style in ''Don't Don''.<ref>{{zh icon}}{{cite web |publisher=Sohu.com Inc. |url=http://yule.sohu.com/20071101/n252997410.shtml |date=November 1, 2007 |accessdate=November 11, 2007 |title=SJ's second album heavily packaged}}</ref> The group are also acclaimed for their vocal harmonization and unison as each member contributes a different range in their choruses, and often incorporate different types of [[vocal belting]] into their songs.{{Ref label|F|f|none}}<ref>{{zh icon}} Sina.com. [http://ent.sina.com.cn/y/2007-07-27/19051654881.shtml "Super Junior's voice" Hu Roe wins last "Golden Disk"] July 27, 2007. Retrieved August 12, 2007.</ref>


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Prior to debut the group had a dance performance in hip hop-style, and they have occasionally joined [[B-boy]] battles and performances throughout their career.<ref>{{ko icon}} Daum.net. [http://see.daum.net/clip/ClipView.do?clipid=5541715&searchType=1&page=1&rowNum=7&sort=wtime&svctype=1&q=%EB%85%B8%EC%BB%B7 Super Junior at B-boy challenge] December 2, 2007. Retrieved January 6, 2008.</ref> Most of their dances are inspired by street dancing styles, with a majority of their choreography containing hip hop dance moves such as popping, waving, floating, and liquid dancing. Han Geng and Sungmin, both trained in martial arts, often incorporate martial art-styled dances into their choreography.<ref name="neti">{{zh icon}} [http://yule.sohu.com/20060619/n243806166_12.shtml Super Junior becomes guests, close contact with netizen friends] June 19, 2006. Retrieved January 6, 2008.</ref><ref>{{ko icon}} Daum.net. [http://news.media.daum.net/snews/entertain/broadcast/200601/10/hankooki/v11355825.html Super Junior's Han Geng a traditional Chinese dancer]</ref> Being professionally trained in dancing prior to debut, Super Junior often choreograph their own dances. Shindong was the main choreographer for "U" and for a majority of the group's other dance performances in TV shows and concerts. Eunhyuk choreographed the dance for "[[Bonamana|Boom, Boom]]" and worked with the other members to create the dance choreography for "Don't Don" and "Marry U".
Prior to debut the group had a dance performance in hip hop-style, and they have occasionally joined [[B-boy]] battles and performances throughout their career.<ref>{{ko icon}} Daum.net. [http://see.daum.net/clip/ClipView.do?clipid=5541715&searchType=1&page=1&rowNum=7&sort=wtime&svctype=1&q=%EB%85%B8%EC%BB%B7 Super Junior at B-boy challenge] December 2, 2007. Retrieved January 6, 2008.</ref> Most of their dances are inspired by street dancing styles, with a majority of their choreography containing hip hop dance moves such as popping, waving, floating, and liquid dancing. Han Geng and Sungmin, both trained in martial arts, often incorporate martial art-styled dances into their choreography.<ref name="neti">{{zh icon}} [http://yule.sohu.com/20060619/n243806166_12.shtml Super Junior becomes guests, close contact with netizen friends] June 19, 2006. Retrieved January 6, 2008.</ref><ref>{{ko icon}} Daum.net. [http://news.media.daum.net/snews/entertain/broadcast/200601/10/hankooki/v11355825.html Super Junior's Han Geng a traditional Chinese dancer]</ref> Being professionally trained in dancing prior to debut, Super Junior often choreograph their own dances. Shindong was the main choreographer for "U" and for a majority of the group's other dance performances in TV shows and concerts. Eunhyuk choreographed the dance for "[[Bonamana|Boom, Boom]]" and worked with the other members to create the dance choreography for "Don't Don" and "Marry U".
From "Sorry, Sorry", Super Junior had made a breakout in dancing style by co-operated with famous choreographer [[Nick Bass]] who used to work with many world stars like [[Michael Jackson]] and [[Justin Timberlake]] <ref>[http://www.allkpop.com/2009/03/more_super_junior_pictures_and_choreography allkpop.com]</ref>
From "Sorry, Sorry", Super Junior had made a breakout in dancing style by co-operated with famous choreographer [[Nick Bass]] who used to work with many world stars like [[Michael Jackson]] and [[Justin Timberlake]] <ref>allkpop.com. [http://www.allkpop.com/2009/03/more_super_junior_pictures_and_choreography]</ref>
When Han Geng left after a lawsuit problem with SMent, Kyuhyun and Sungmin were added to the main dancing group of Super Junior
When Han Geng left after a lawsuit problem with SMent, Kyuhyun and Sungmin were added to the main dancing group of Super Junior.

== ''Popularity'' ==
{{Refimprove|date=February 2012}}
On December 8, as the proponents of Hallyu Wave, idol group Super Junior was guested in CNN TV station’s 《Talk Asia》 program. Members Siwon and Leeteuk talked about the secret of their huge popularity and their strategy for advancing into the world music industry.
Super Junior is receiving attention worldwide. Recently they have extended beyond Asia, gaining popularity in Slovenia, Argentina, Peru, Brazil and various other locations worldwide. In the year 2010, Peru’s Listas put up the top 30 rankings of The Sexiest Men in the World, whereby all of the members’ names appeared on the list and a Slovenian newspaper also reported about their agency and album sales. Super Junior also appeared in a publication of a specialty magazine recently in Iran that contains a personal interview with all of the Super Junior members and their individual profiles, which is explained briefly in Persian. According to the Korea Cultural Foundation, Super Junior is selected by Brazilian fans as the Korea best group. Earlier this year, in a survey conducted by Brazil’s Rede TV, Super Junior was chosen as the number one Korean singer who should come to Brazil. The results concluded with Super Junior being the top artist of choice with 30.9% of the vote. They also won “Must-Follow Personality” at the [[Mashable Awards 2010]] which was held in Las Vegas. Member Yesung was the winner of 2010 Cyworld Digital Music Award OST. Recently, Super Junior was chosen as the most popular Korean singers in a survey conducted by Mexico’s TV Azteca, as well as the various Mexican communities of this band on the Internet. Also, England’s BBC acknowledged Super Junior as the icon noted for creating Hallyu effect. Super Junior was picked number one in the survey, the Hallyu star that you want to travel Korea with. Super Junior received overwhelming votes from Asia including China, Taiwan and Southeast Asian countries as well as Europe such as France.


==Subgroups==
==Subgroups==
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===Film===
===Film===
In 2007, twelve members of Super Junior, excluding Kyuhyun, starred in the group's debut film ''[[Attack on the Pin-Up Boys]]''. The first film released by SM Pictures, it premiered on July 26, 2007 in South Korea.<ref name="atotpubr">{{ko icon}} Cineseoul.com. [http://www.cineseoul.com/NEWS/news_view.html?newsID=3590&nowPage=1&cate=all "Attack on the Pin-Up Boys" SM's first film project] July 23, 2007. Retrieved July 26, 2007.</ref> "Wonder Boy", performed by Super Junior, is used as the theme song of the film.<ref name="atotpubr" /> Although the film was promoted as a typical high school comedy, the movie gained positive reviews from critics, praising that the movie had a well-oriented plot unlike most idol films. However, ticket sales remained low in the premiere month despite its unexpected success in the sales the first week.<ref>{{ko icon}} Daum.net. [http://news.media.daum.net/culture/art/200707/27/munhwa/v17588417.html "Attack on the Pin-Up Boys" #1 tickets of the week] July 27, 2007. Retrieved August 27, 2007.</ref> The film was a [[box-office bomb]], failing to attract more than 102,600 admissions and was proven to be a big loss for SM Pictures.<ref name="atotpubdvd">{{ko icon}} Daum.net. [http://media.daum.net/entertain/movie/view.html?cateid=1034&newsid=20080312153704592&cp=Edaily "DVD of Super Junior's film, "...&nbsp;Pin-Up Boys" saves box office loss] March 12, 2008. Retrieved March 15, 2008.</ref> However, both versions of the film's DVD became a best-selling record and were sold-out in both Korea and oversea markets, which was more than enough to make up for the production loss of 8.5 billion won.<ref name="atotpubdvd" /> Following ''Attack'', Heechul, Kangin and Shindong lent their voices to the three chipmunks for the Korean release of ''[[Alvin and the Chipmunks (film)|Alvin and Chipmunks]]''.<ref>{{ko icon}} Daum.net. [http://tvnews.media.daum.net/part/entertv/200712/12/yonhap/v19218442.html Super Junior imitates squirrel movements] December 12, 2007. Retrieved January 1, 2008.</ref>
In 2007, twelve members of Super Junior, excluding Kyuhyun, starred in the group's debut film ''[[Attack on the Pin-Up Boys]]''. The first film released by SM Pictures, it premiered on July 26, 2007 in South Korea.<ref name="atotpubr">{{ko icon}} Cineseoul.com. [http://www.cineseoul.com/NEWS/news_view.html?newsID=3590&nowPage=1&cate=all "Attack on the Pin-Up Boys" SM's first film project] July 23, 2007. Retrieved July 26, 2007.</ref> "Wonder Boy", performed by Super Junior, is used as the theme song of the film.<ref name="atotpubr" /> Although the film was promoted as a typical high school comedy, the movie gained positive reviews from critics, praising that the movie had a well-oriented plot unlike most idol films. However, ticket sales remained low in the premiere month despite its unexpected success in the sales the first week.<ref>{{ko icon}} Daum.net. [http://news.media.daum.net/culture/art/200707/27/munhwa/v17588417.html "Attack on the Pin-Up Boys" #1 tickets of the week] July 27, 2007. Retrieved August 27, 2007.</ref> The film was a [[box-office bomb]], failing to attract more than 102,600 admissions and was proven to be a big loss for SM Pictures.<ref name="atotpubdvd">{{ko icon}} Daum.net. [http://media.daum.net/entertain/movie/view.html?cateid=1034&newsid=20080312153704592&cp=Edaily "DVD of Super Junior's film, "...&nbsp;Pin-Up Boys" saves box office loss] March 12, 2008. Retrieved March 15, 2008.</ref> However, both versions of the film's DVD became a best-selling record and were sold-out in both Korea and oversea markets, which was more than enough to make up for the production loss of 8.5 billion won.<ref name="atotpubdvd" /> Following ''Attack'', Heechul, Kangin and Shindong lent their voices to the three chipmunks for the Korean release of ''[[Alvin and the Chipmunks (film)|Alvin and Chipmunks]]''.<ref>{{ko icon}} Daum.net. [http://tvnews.media.daum.net/part/entertv/200712/12/yonhap/v19218442.html Super Junior imitates squirrel movements] December 12, 2007. Retrieved January 1, 2008.</ref>

===Endorsements===
Super Junior members first began endorsing for various fashion lines in early 2006, notably for [[Ivy Club]] (2006–2007), NII Qualified (2007) and [[Spris]] (2006–2007).
With their high popularity in Thailand, Siwon was contracted to be the main endorser for [[12 Plus Miracle]] (2007–present) and began endorsing its products with interchangeable Super Junior members. Siwon also makes several prominent appearances in Korean brand [[Spao’s]] catalogues along with SNSD and other Super Junior members. He also recently endorsed and modeled for the SK Telesys “Reaction” smart phone, also appearing in the phone’s humorous mock-action commercial. While, On July 2010, Super Junior’s Choi Siwon was appointed as UNICEF Envoy. Acer Computer Co., Ltd. a leading position in Thai computer market also presented Siwon as a new endorser for Acer products. He has also been featured in notable magazines such as [[Cosmopolitan, Elle, High Cut]], and Men’s Health, as well as modeling for large brand names such as Armani, Lacoste, Gucci, and Burberry.
Currently Donghae is the brand ambassador for [[Maxim Colours Contact lens]] worldwide. The group are also known for their string of humorous commercials for Thailand’s [[Yamaha Fino]] along with several other Thai entertainers, notably Golf & Mike. Super Junior were also appointed as the Goodwill ambassadors for the 2008 Korea and Thailand 50th Anniversary, honoring the good relationship Korea has held with Thailand for the past fifty years. Most recently in 2009, Super Junior have filmed CFs for brands such as [[Kyochon Chicken, Star Snacks and Happy Bubble]]. They also endorse a clothing line called [[SPAO]] (2009–present). Super Junior also Spokesmodel for [[Donate Blood]] (2007–present) campaign at the Republic of Korea National Red Cross and was appointed as Goodwill ambassador for World Blood Donor Day. They also promote and endorse for Samsung’s marketing of their new smart-phone Samsung Galaxy S in Singapore.
Members of sub-group Super Junior-M also starring in commercials for Chinese mobile phones branded OPPO. They also star in a new commercial show for Pepsi and endorse Chinese clothing line Semir, reflecting their huge popularity in the Chinese region.
On February 20, 2010, Super Junior was named as Taiwan’s tourism ambassador. On March 3, 2011, Super Junior has been appointed by the Ministry of Food, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries of Korea as the 2011 Honorary Korean Ambassador Foods to promote Korean cuisine all over the world. Recently, The Hong Kong Tourism Board has officially invited Super Junior to host a travel show promoting Hong Kong. Earlier this year, Super Junior was chosen as the CF model for Japan’s famous convenience store company, Circle K Sunkus. Starting on May 16, the song will be[dated info] shown on major Japanese TV channels as the commercial song for Japanese convenience store chain Circle K Sunkus. On June 17, 2011, Super Junior chosen as the ambassador of Seoul Summer Sale 2011. Recently, Super Junior have been appointed as the ambassadors for Korean tourism.


===Theater===
===Theater===
* 2008
* 2008
:: ''Xanadu'' (Heechul, Kangin)
:: ''Xanadu Musical'' (Heechul, Kangin)


* 2009
* 2009
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Han Geng's current manager, Sun Le, also submitted a statement to the court of South Korea citing S.M. Entertainment's violation of Han Geng's rights.<ref>Beijing Youth Weekly Magazine [http://community.livejournal.com/geng_bao/76937.html#cutid1] (In Chinese with English Translation.)</ref> Sun Le's statement contended that: Han Geng was forced to wear a mask due to company's ill handling of the visa issue, company purposely discriminated against Han Geng and his family, company refused to cooperate or listen to any of Han Geng's suggestions, company purposely turned down individual activities for Han Geng (including [[Ariel Lin]]'s "Fireflies" music video, which later starred Siwon and Donghae) and that the company treated Han Geng's potential endorsers poorly.<ref>[http://saybar.sohu.com/306072/EgEQnC23oG4JBAAAA.html Sohu.com]</ref>
Han Geng's current manager, Sun Le, also submitted a statement to the court of South Korea citing S.M. Entertainment's violation of Han Geng's rights.<ref>Beijing Youth Weekly Magazine [http://community.livejournal.com/geng_bao/76937.html#cutid1] (In Chinese with English Translation.)</ref> Sun Le's statement contended that: Han Geng was forced to wear a mask due to company's ill handling of the visa issue, company purposely discriminated against Han Geng and his family, company refused to cooperate or listen to any of Han Geng's suggestions, company purposely turned down individual activities for Han Geng (including [[Ariel Lin]]'s "Fireflies" music video, which later starred Siwon and Donghae) and that the company treated Han Geng's potential endorsers poorly.<ref>[http://saybar.sohu.com/306072/EgEQnC23oG4JBAAAA.html Sohu.com]</ref>


On December 21, 2010, the Seoul Central District Court ruled in favor of Han Geng. The court stated, “All three contracts – from the January 2003 contract, the altered contract from February 2007, and the affiliated contract from December 2007 – do not exist.” A representative of S.M. Entertainment stated that that they would file an immediate appeal to reverse the decision.<ref name="allkpop.com"/>
On December 21, 2010, the Seoul Central District Court ruled in favor of Han Geng. The court stated, “All three contracts – from the January 2003 contract, the altered contract from February 2007, and the affiliated contract from December 2007 – do not exist.” A representative of S.M. Entertainment stated that that they would file an immediate appeal to reverse the decision.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.allkpop.com/2010/12/hangeng-wins-lawsuit-over-sm-entertainment|title=Han Geng wins lawsuit over S.M. Entertainment|date=December 2010|accessdate=January 10, 2011|publisher=allkpop.com}}</ref>


On September 27, 2011, Han Geng's departure from Super Junior was made official when legal representatives of both Han Geng and S.M. Entertainment eventually released a statement stating, "Han Geng and S.M. Entertainment have amicably settled on a mutual agreement, and the lawsuit was able to come to a close after Han Geng submitted his 'Notice of Withdrawal of Appeal'."<ref name="Hanofficial"/><ref name="Hanstatement"/>
On September 27, 2011, Han Geng's departure from Super Junior was made official when legal representatives of both Hangeng and S.M. Entertainment eventually released a statement stating, "Han Geng and S.M. Entertainment have amicably settled on a mutual agreement, and the lawsuit was able to come to a close after Hangeng submitted his 'Notice of Withdrawal of Appeal'." <ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.naver.com/main/read.nhn?mode=LSD&mid=sec&sid1=106&oid=382&aid=0000011661|title=S.M. Entertainment's official position: Han Geng has "come to a mutual agreement, and will terminate proceedings"|date=September 2011|accessdate=November 10, 2011|publisher=news.naver.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://10.asiae.co.kr/Articles/new_view.htm?a_id=2011092711070333667|title=Han Geng's official position: "S.M. Entertainment has amicably agreed"|date=September 2011|accessdate=November 10, 2011|publisher=10asia.co.kr}}</ref>


==Tours and concerts==
==Tours and concerts==
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==References==
==References==
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{{Reflist|30em}}

53.<ref name="Golden Disk Awards" /> [http://www.allkpop.com/2012/01/winners-from-the-26th-golden-disk-awards-part-1 Winners from the 26th Golden Disk Awards.]


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 05:54, 10 February 2012

Super Junior
Super Junior members at the LG Optimus Super Junior Fan meeting, hotel CHATEAU de CHINE, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, November 2011
Background information
Also known asSJ, SuJu
OriginSeoul, South Korea
GenresK-pop, Pop, R&B, dance-pop, electropop, Dance, hip-hop, bubblegum pop
Years active2005–present
LabelsS.M. Entertainment (South Korea)
Avex Group (Japan)
MembersLeeteuk
Heechul
Han Geng
Yesung
Kangin
Shindong
Sungmin
Eunhyuk
Donghae
Siwon
Ryeowook
Kibum
Kyuhyun
Websitesuperjunior.smtown.com
superjunior-jp.net/index.html
www.facebook.com/superjunior
Korean name
Hangul
슈퍼주니어
Revised RomanizationSyupeo junieo
McCune–ReischauerSyupŏjuniŏ

Template:Contains Korean text

Super Junior (Korean: 슈퍼주니어) is a South Korean boy band. Formed in 2005 by producer Lee Soo-man of SM Entertainment, the group comprised a total of thirteen members at its peak, and was once claimed to be the world's largest boy band.[1] Super Junior originally debuted with twelve members, consisting of leader Leeteuk, Heechul, Han Geng, Yesung, Kangin, Shindong, Sungmin, Eunhyuk, Donghae, Siwon, Ryeowook, and Kibum. Kyuhyun was added to the group in 2006.

Super Junior launched into international recognition following the release of their best-selling single "Sorry, Sorry" in 2009, the title song of their most critically successful album Sorry, Sorry.[2][3] The group has released and contributed to over 20 records with varying degrees of success,[4] and was the best-selling K-pop artist for three years in a row.[5] Over the years, they have been divided into smaller subgroups, simultaneously targeting different music industries and audiences. Largely due to Super Junior's success as entertainers, other Korean entertainment managements began to train their music groups in other areas of entertainment, such as acting and hosting.[4] In addition to their commercial success, Super Junior has earned ten music awards from the Mnet Asian Music Awards, thirteen from the Golden Disk Awards, and is the second singing group to win Favorite Artist Korea at the 2008 MTV Asia Awards after JTL in 2003.[6][6]

In December 2009, Han Geng ( also spelled Hankyung) left the group after filing a lawsuit against their agency SM Entertainment.<name="solo">"Han Geng announces solo concert". People (in Chinese). 2010-06-23. p. 3. Retrieved 2011-11-19.</ref> Heechul and Kangin announced their hiatus to fulfill their mandatory military service of two years, and Kibum temporarily parted with the group for his pursuit of an acting career, leaving Super Junior with nine active members.[7][8][9][10]. The other members still consider the four as part of the group.

Musical career

2000–05: Formation and debut

In 2000, SM Entertainment held their first overseas casting auditions in Beijing, China and recruited Han Geng, who auditioned against three thousand applicants.[11] That same year, Leeteuk, Yesung, and Eunhyuk were recruited after auditioning for the company's annual casting system in Seoul. Sungmin and Donghae became trainees after jointly winning first place in an SM-sponsored contest in 2001. In 2002, Heechul and Kangin were recruited along with Kibum, who was discovered in Los Angeles, California by a casting agent. Siwon became a trainee after being scouted in 2003 and Ryeowook in 2004, who was recruited into the company after winning the 2004 Chin Chin Youth Festival singing competition.[12] Shindong and Kyuhyun, the latter winning third place at the 2005 Chin Chin Youth Festival, were cast in 2005. In early 2005, Lee Soo-man announced that he had been preparing for an all-boy project group of twelve members to debut at the end of the year. He called this singing group to be "The Gateway to Stardom of Asia,"[13] as most of the members in this group were chosen for their experiences as actors, MCs, models, and radio hosts prior debut. Heechul and Kibum were already established actors at the time, and most of the other members had already made various kinds of appearances in television and media.[14][15][16] Inspired by the rotational concept of Japan's girl group Morning Musume, Lee said that his new group would also experience line-up changes, with new members replacing selected members every year to keep the group constantly young and all-rounded. This concept was then newly introduced to the K-pop market. For a while the group was rumored to be called O.V.E.R, the acronym for "Obey the Voice for Each Rhythm."[17][a] However, before the group settled with their current name, the company simply referred to them as super junior05, a representation of the members' young ages when they first became SM trainees.[17] After the members' showcased their different talents to the company at a picnic, the company finalized their group name to Super Junior, and officially became Super Junior 05, the first generation of Super Junior.[12] Super Junior 05 made their pre-debut performance on the Korean channel Mnet on September 11, 2005.[b] At the showcase, they performed various styles of hip-hop dancing, where they danced to B2K's "Take It to the Floor". Han Geng, Eunhyuk, and Donghae also performed a separate dance together, dancing to Usher's "Caught Up." However, the performance did not air on television until May 16, 2006 as a segment in the Super Junior Show, the group's first television documentary. The group officially debuted on SBS's music program Popular Song on November 6, 2005, performing their first single "Twins (Knock Out)". A digital single with "Twins (Knock Out)", "You Are the One", and three additional tracks were released online on November 8, followed by the release of their debut album SuperJunior05 (Twins) on December 6, 2005. The album sold 28,536 copies in the first month of release and debuted at number three in the monthly chart of December 2005.[18][c]

2006–07: U, concept changes and commercial success

In February 2006, Super Junior 05 began performances for "Miracle", the second promotional single from their debut album. "Miracle" topped the music charts of Thailand, drawing interest from international markets.[19] As promotions for "Miracle" ended, SM Entertainment began selecting new members for Super Junior's second generation, Super Junior 06. The company even prepared a list of chosen members that were to graduate from the group. However, the company abandoned the rotational concept after adding a thirteenth member, Kyuhyun, in 2006. The group then became known as just Super Junior, without the suffix "05".[20][21] After the addition of Kyuhyun, Super Junior released their single "U" for free download on May 25, 2006 on their official website. "U" exceeded 400,000 downloads within five hours of release and ultimately surpassed 1.7 million downloads, crashing the server.[22][23] The physical single of "U" with a total of three tracks was released on June 6, eventually selling over 81,000 units in South Korea.[24] The single became one of Korea's most popular songs of the year, taking up number one spots for five consecutive weeks on two of Korea's top music programs.[25] By the end of the year, Super Junior collected over seven awards in five of South Korea's top music award ceremonies, and was one of the three Best Newcomer winners at the 21st Golden Disk Awards. In late 2006, Kyuhyun, Ryeowook, and Yesung formed the subgroup Super Junior-K.R.Y., Super Junior's first sub-unit. They performed their first single "The One I Love", theme song to the Korean television drama Hyena, on the KBS music program Music Bank on November 5, 2006.[26] In February 2007, Leeteuk, Heechul, Kangin, Sungmin, and Eunhyuk formed Super Junior-T, a trot-singing group. They released their first single "Rokuko" on February 23, 2007, and made a debut performance on Popular Songs two days later.[27] Super Junior's second official album was intended for a late 2006 release, but due to several accidental setbacks, Don't Don was not released until September 20, 2007.[28][29] Don't Don sold over 60,000 units the first day of release and debuted at number one on the monthly chart of September 2007.[30] Although Don't Don received mixed reviews from critics, the album went to sell more than 160,000 copies by the end of the year, becoming the second best-selling record of 2007.[31][32][c] Super Junior received seven nominations at the 2007 Mnet/KM Music Festival, winning three of them which included Artist of the Year, termed by many as the highest recognition of the ceremony.[33] Super Junior collected two more recognitions at the 22nd Golden Disk Awards, including a Disk Bonsang award (Record of the Year).[34]

2008–09: Sorry, Sorry and career breakthrough

Super Junior performing at SMTown Live '08 in Bangkok, Thailand

Super Junior-M, Super Junior's Mandopop subgroup comprising members Han Geng, Siwon, Donghae, Kyuhyun, Ryeowook, and Super Junior-M members Henry and Zhou Mi, was formed in April 2008.[35][36] Although the creation of the subgroup initially created a strife between the group's fans and their management,[d] Super Junior-M went on to become Super Junior's most successful subgroup,[37] selling out two concerts in Hong Kong,[38] topping weekly ratings with their appearance on Chinese variety programs,[39] and was the idol group with the most endorsement contracts in China.[40] They won numerous awards at Chinese music festivals, and achieved critical acclaim after the release of their single "Super Girl" from their second record Super Girl, which garnered them a nomination for Best Vocal Group at the 21st Golden Melody Awards. A fourth Super Junior subgroup was created soon after Super Junior-M's debut. With five members from Super Junior-T and Yesung, they formed the subgroup Super Junior-Happy, releasing their first extended play (EP) Cooking? Cooking! on June 5, 2008. In November 2008, Super Junior-T made a debut in Japan, collaborating with Japanese comedy duo Moeyan.[41] Their single "ROCK&GO", the Japanese-language version of "Rokuko", debuted at number 19 on the Oricon Daily Charts[42] and ascended to number 2 three days later.[43] Super Junior's first Asia-wide concert tour, Super Show, commenced on February 22, 2008, in Seoul.[36][44][45][46][47][e] The group held a successful two-day fan meeting in Japan at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo, selling out 12,000 tickets in several days.[48] The group released a compiled single "U/Twins", which includes the Japanese version of "U" in the limited release version, to complement the event. The single peaked at number four on Japan's Oricon Daily Chart on its first day of release, and dropped down four places on its second. The single broke a new record for being the first Korean single to have made within top 10 on Japan's Oricon Weekly Chart.[49] The group released their third studio album Sorry, Sorry on March 12, 2009. The album was met with acclaimed reviews.[50] It was their first album to debut at number one on the Hanteo Charts, selling over 29,000 copies the first day.[8] After only a month of release, the album became South Korea's best-selling album of 2009, and ultimately sold over 250,000 copies in South Korea.[51] It became the best-selling K-pop album in Taiwan,[52] Thailand, China, and the Philippines, in which the latter credited the album to be the first K-pop album to reach number one in music charts from the country.[53] The album's title single "Sorry, Sorry" became an instant hit,[54] collecting a total of ten number-one awards for ten consecutive weeks in Korea, and stayed as number one for a record-breaking 37 weeks in Taiwan's K-pop singles chart. "Sorry, Sorry" achieved national and international success, and has since been the group's best-selling single in South Korea.[3][55][56][57] Sorry, Sorry won several accolades at the 24th Golden Disk Awards, including the Disk Daesang (Best Record of the Year). After the success of Sorry, Sorry, Super Junior commenced their second Asia-wide concert tour Super Show 2, on July 17, 2009 in Seoul.

2010–present: International recognition, lineup changes and subsequent releases

Despite their critical and commercial success, the group was plagued by legal turmoils and lineup changes during their concert tour. Though Kibum was shown in the ads and promotional videos for Super Show 2, he did not officially participate in the concert tour, and announced his temporary leave from the group to pursue his acting career. In October 2009, Kangin was charged with a DUI and hit-and-run after crashing into a parked taxi holding three passengers.[58] In December 2009, Han Geng filed for contract termination from SM Entertainment, claiming that the provisions of his contract were unlawful, harsh, and against his rights.[59] He parted with the group and released his solo album Geng Xin in July 2010, which sold over 510,000 copies. That same month, Kangin announced his hiatus to fulfill his two-year mandatory military service.[7] With only ten members left, Super Junior went off to release their fourth studio album, Bonamana in May 2010. Although the album did not fare well as Sorry, Sorry critically, it sold over 300,000 copies in South Korea, outselling Sorry, Sorry.[60] The album remained at the top of Taiwan's Korean-Japanese Music Charts for 61 weeks, breaking their own previous record of the said chart.[61] To promote the album, Super Junior embarked on their third Asia-wide tour Super Show 3 in 2010 and 2011,[62] and had sold-out concerts for each stop.[63] In February 2011, Super Junior released a 3D movie version of their tour,Super Show 3 3D in all CGV and Primus movie theaters.[64] The movie debuted at number six on the box office charts and went off to become the best-selling 3D movie in Korea.[65] After touring in Japan, they released the Super Junior Japan 'Super Show 3' Opening Commemorative Album in February 2011, which debuted at number two on Japan's Tower Records online sales charts. The DVD version of Super Junior Japan Limited Special Edition - Super Show 3 also debuted at number two, while the CD version debuted at number ten. The album also remained at number three spot on the Oricon Daily Chart for two consecutive days and number six on the Oricon Weekly Chart. Following their commercial success in Japan, the group released a Japanese version of Bonamana's self-titled single in June 2011, which debuted at number two on the Oricon Daily Singles chart, selling over 59,000 copies the first week of release[66], however, SM did not see the release as their official Japanese debut and has stated that their debut in Japan will occur at a later time.[67] Between Super Show 3 stops, the group took part in the SMTown Live '10 World Tour and toured in Paris, Los Angeles and New York along with other SM Entertainment-managed artists, performing outside of Asia for the first time.[68] Super Junior's performances were well-received by the media,[69] and they were honored as Korea's National Pop Culture Icon for their role in spreading the Hallyu Wave (Korean Wave), receiving the Minister of Culture Awards by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism at the Pop Culture Art Awards. They were featured on CNN's Talk Asia program, and talked about their popularity and strategy for advancing into the world music industry.[70][71] The group has achieved recognition beyond Asia, reaching notability in Europe, North America, and South America. Peru’s Top 30 ranking of The Sexiest Men in the World included all of the members on the list[72] They gave exclusive interviews to Slovenian and Iranian magazines,[73] and were selected by Brazilian Hallyu fans to be the number-one Korean artist they want to visit Brazil.[74][75] Both Mexico's TV Azteca and the United Kingdom's BBC acknowledged Super Junior to be the leading icon of the Hallyu effect.[76][77] Super Junior held a large-scale press conference on August 4, 2011, coinciding with the release of their fifth studio album Mr. Simple.[78] The album debuted at number one on the South Korean Gaon Chart, selling 287,427 copies. The album stayed on the chart as number one for four weeks, and sold over 441,000 copies in South Korea by October 2011.[79] It peaked at number three on the Billboard World Albums Chart and number 17 on Japan's Oricon Album's Chart. The album's title single "Mr. Simple" won first place on the first day of the group's comeback performance on the music show M!Countdown.[80] In September 2011, Heechul announced his temporary leave of the group after enlisting for military service. Following Heechul's departure, Super Junior began their first world tour, the Super Show 4 in November 2011.[81] The group's second Japanese single, a Japanese version of "Mr. Simple", was released December 7, 2011 in Japan[82][83] however, was still not recognized by SM as their official Japanese promotional debut.[84] The boys also participated in the 2011 Winter SMTown – The Warmest Gift album with the song "Santa U Are The One". The album was released on December 13, 2011. In addition, Donghae and Eunhyuk released their collaboration digital single "Oppa, Oppa" on December 16.[85] and performed the single on Music Bank that same day.

On January 12, 2012, Avex announced that the group will release their upcoming third Japanese single which is due for a spring release and is currently untitled as of this time.[86]

Members

Stage name Birth name Date of birth Position
Romanized Hanja Romanized Hangul
Leeteuk 利特 Park Jungsu 박정수 (1983-07-01) July 1, 1983 (age 41) Leader, Vocalist, Rapper
Heechul 希澈 Kim Heechul 김희철 (1983-07-10) July 10, 1983 (age 41) Vocalist, Rapper
Hankyung 韓庚 Han Geng 韓庚 (1984-02-09) February 9, 1984 (age 40) Vocalist, Main Dancer
Yesung 藝聲 Kim Jongwoon 김종운 (1984-08-24) August 24, 1984 (age 39) Lead Vocalist
Kangin 強仁 Kim Youngwoon 김영운 (1985-01-17) January 17, 1985 (age 39) Vocalist
Shindong 神童 Shin Donghee 신동희 (1985-09-28) September 28, 1985 (age 38) Lead Rapper, Lead Dancer
Sungmin 晟敏 Lee Sungmin 이성민 (1986-01-01) January 1, 1986 (age 38) Lead Vocalist, Main Dancer
Eunhyuk 銀赫 Lee Hyukjae 이혁재 (1986-04-04) April 4, 1986 (age 38) Main Rapper, Main Dancer, Vocalist
Donghae 東海 Lee Donghae 이동해 (1986-10-15) October 15, 1986 (age 37) Lead Vocalist, Main Dancer, Rapper
Siwon 始源 Choi Siwon 최시원 (1987-02-10) February 10, 1987 (age 37) Vocalist, Visual
Ryeowook 厲旭 Kim Ryeowook 김려욱 (1987-06-21) June 21, 1987 (age 37) Main Vocalist
Kibum 起範 Kim Kibum 김기범 (1987-08-21) August 21, 1987 (age 36) Lead Rapper, Vocalist
Kyuhyun 圭賢 Cho Kyuhyun 조규현 (1988-02-03) February 3, 1988 (age 36) Main Vocalist, Lead Dancer, Maknae

Artistry

Musical style

They pursued bubblegum pop in SuperJunior05; ethereal and alternative rock in Don't Don; pop and contemporary R&B in Sorry, Sorry and Bonamana; and electropop and synthpop in Mr. Simple. The group has also covered few songs in their albums. Their debut single "Twins (Knock Out)" is a cover of Triple Eight's "Knockout," which was released in 2003. In most of their covers, the original titles are kept, such as Cape's "L.O.V.E" and Exile's "Believe", both tracks from SuperJunior05. Super Junior works closely with Yoo Young-jin, who has produced and arranged most of the group's title singles since debut. Yoo's also known for creating the renowned SMP style, a genre that includes a balanced infusion of rock, R&B, and rap, empowered by the sounds of electric guitar, bass, and other different percussion instruments.[87] Super Junior prominently featured this SMP style in Don't Don.[88] The group are also acclaimed for their vocal harmonization and unison as each member contributes a different range in their choruses, and often incorporate different types of vocal belting into their songs.[f][89]

Dance style

Prior to debut the group had a dance performance in hip hop-style, and they have occasionally joined B-boy battles and performances throughout their career.[90] Most of their dances are inspired by street dancing styles, with a majority of their choreography containing hip hop dance moves such as popping, waving, floating, and liquid dancing. Han Geng and Sungmin, both trained in martial arts, often incorporate martial art-styled dances into their choreography.[91][92] Being professionally trained in dancing prior to debut, Super Junior often choreograph their own dances. Shindong was the main choreographer for "U" and for a majority of the group's other dance performances in TV shows and concerts. Eunhyuk choreographed the dance for "Boom, Boom" and worked with the other members to create the dance choreography for "Don't Don" and "Marry U". From "Sorry, Sorry", Super Junior had made a breakout in dancing style by co-operated with famous choreographer Nick Bass who used to work with many world stars like Michael Jackson and Justin Timberlake [93] When Han Geng left after a lawsuit problem with SMent, Kyuhyun and Sungmin were added to the main dancing group of Super Junior.

Subgroups

Since debut, four Super Junior subgroups were formed. With the exception of Kibum, all of the members were put in at least one subgroup. The intentions of the subgroups were part of SM Entertainment's strategy to not limit Super Junior's activities while certain members focus on their individual careers[94][95] Furthermore, the goal of subgroup formations was to show that Super Junior could accommodate and perform different musical genres. This strategy was later challenged by critics, as it has influenced an overwhelming amount of music groups to create official and unofficial subgroups alike.[96]

Super Junior-K.R.Y

Super Junior-K.R.Y, established in November 2006, is the first Super Junior subgroup. It comprises members Kyuhyun, Ryeowook, and Yesung, three of the most vocally powerful members of Super Junior. Super Junior-K.R.Y specialize in performing mournful, R&B-style ballads.

The trio's first official performance was on November 5, 2006 on KBS's Music Bank, performing "The One I Love", theme song to the Korean television drama Hyena.[97] Aside from the theme, they contributed to two more tracks in the original soundtrack of Hyena. The trio also performed in two additional original soundtracks, one track in both the soundtracks of Snow Flower and Billy Jean Look at Me. Unlike Super Junior's other sub-units, Super Junior-K.R.Y has not officially released an original single or album (but will release an album soon in 2012), and only participated in collaboration albums and original soundtracks.[95]

Super Junior-K.R.Y held their first mini concert tour in Japan in August 2010. They held two more concerts in Kobe in November 2011 and another two concerts in December 2011 in Fukuoka. Over 22,000 attended the tour.[98]

Television, film and theater career

Television

Prior to Super Junior's debut, several of the members made brief appearances in television dramas. In 2000, Leeteuk appears as an extra in the television drama All About Eve as a moviegoer. Kangin was an extra in the 2002 drama The Secret Lovers. Siwon made a brief appearance in the 2004 drama Precious Family, and Kibum portrayed the teenage Han Jung-woo in April Kiss that same year. In early 2005, Heechul became the MC for music programs Popular Songs and Music Banks. He simultaneously co-hosted Youngstreet Radio Show with ex-M.I.L.K. member Park Heebon; however, Heechul took over the radio show in 2010, which was then renamed to Kim Heechul's Youngstreet Radio. That same year, Heechul made his first television drama appearance in the idol drama Sharp 2, which had Kibum starring as the main character. Following Sharp 2, Heechul appeared in Loveholic as a young junior chef. Siwon portrayed the teenage Kang Bong-man in Eighteen, Twenty-Nine and Sungmin made his first television appearance as the teenage Kang Dong-shin in Sisters of the Sea.

After Super Junior's November 2005 debut, Kibum and Heechul starred in the sixth season of the sitcom Nonstop, which also featured members Han Geng and Eunhyuk making a brief cameo appearance. On November 11, Leeteuk, Kangin, and Shindong made their MC debut on Mnet's music program M! Countdown. The group's first two television documentaries, the Super Junior Show and Princess Diaries aired right after their debut. From March to May 2006, Super Junior starred in the horror mockumentary Mystery 6, which featured Donghae as the central character. The group's first reality television series, Super Junior Full House, aired from May to August 2006. Their other reality television series, Super Adonis Camp aired right after, although it was filmed before Super Junior Full House. Super Adonis Camp starred seven members of Super Junior (Leeteuk, Han Geng, Kangin, Shindong, Sungmin, Eunhyuk, and Donghae) who were forced to live in a boot camp environment. They were split into two teams, and each team had to live off with only 30,000 won (approximately US$30) to purchase groceries.

In August 2006, Super Junior starred in Super Junior Mini-Drama, a 5-episode television program featuring the Super Junior members acting in separate half-hour mini-dramas, which was written and produced by them.[99][100] That same month, both Leeteuk and Eunhyuk founded their own on-going radio show, Super Junior Kiss the Radio, which has become one of the most tuned-in radio channels in the country. In 2007, Donghae, Siwon, and Kibum starred in the reality dating game Super Summer. The show documented the member's efforts to win dates with model Lee Eun-jung through competing in games. The winner of each episode would get to have a date with the girl, while the other two men would have their own "man to man" date. Super Summer was primarily shot in Saipan. At the same time, the Super Junior-T members starred in the weekly variety show Idol World.

To promote their second album, Super Junior starred in the weekly educational television show Explorers of the Human Body after the release of Don't Don in 2007. The members answered curious questions about the human body by doing humorous demonstrations and experiments with their own bodies.[101] Although the show was the highest-rated program of the Sunday reality line-up at the time, the program ended after thirteen episodes. Due to the popularity of the program, the producers planned to write in another season, but had difficulty in accommodating filming time with Super Junior's packed schedules.[102] In 2008, Leeteuk, Yesung, Kangin, Shindong, Sungmin, Eunhyuk, and Donghae made appearances in the third season of Unbelievable Outing, a game show. In 2009, the group hosted the charity show Super Junior's Miracle, which featured the Super Junior members helping troubled teenagers. In April 2009, Han Geng starred in the Chinese television mini-drama Stage of Youth, which featured the rest of the Super Junior-M members in the last episode.

Coinciding with the release of their fourth album, Super Junior starred in the talk show Super Junior's Foresight, where several of the Super Junior members interviewed prominent and experienced entertainers in the industry. In 2011, Leeteuk, along with the girl group Sistar, starred in the fourth season of Hello Baby, which they were given the task to take care of an infant. Both Leeteuk and Shindong made guest appearances in the television drama All My Love; Leeteuk appeared in episode 14, while Shindong was featured in episodes 43–44.

In March 2011, Siwon and Donghae were cast as the two male leads in the Taiwanese television drama Skip Beat!, a live-action adaptation of the manga of the same name.[103] Siwon portrays Dun Helian, a famous television star, and Donghae portrays the ambitious Bu Po Shang, a fairly new singer who uses his girlfriend Gong Xi (portrayed by Ivy Chen) to get famous. Super Junior-M performed the opening theme "S.O.L.O." while Donghae wrote and performed the ending theme "This Is Love" (Chinese: 這是愛).[104]

Film

In 2007, twelve members of Super Junior, excluding Kyuhyun, starred in the group's debut film Attack on the Pin-Up Boys. The first film released by SM Pictures, it premiered on July 26, 2007 in South Korea.[105] "Wonder Boy", performed by Super Junior, is used as the theme song of the film.[105] Although the film was promoted as a typical high school comedy, the movie gained positive reviews from critics, praising that the movie had a well-oriented plot unlike most idol films. However, ticket sales remained low in the premiere month despite its unexpected success in the sales the first week.[106] The film was a box-office bomb, failing to attract more than 102,600 admissions and was proven to be a big loss for SM Pictures.[107] However, both versions of the film's DVD became a best-selling record and were sold-out in both Korea and oversea markets, which was more than enough to make up for the production loss of 8.5 billion won.[107] Following Attack, Heechul, Kangin and Shindong lent their voices to the three chipmunks for the Korean release of Alvin and Chipmunks.[108]

Theater

  • 2008
Xanadu Musical (Heechul, Kangin)
  • 2009
Mountain Fortress (Yesung)
Akilla (Sungmin)
  • 2010
A Middle Nap (Kibum)
Hong Gil-dong (Yesung, Sungmin)
Spamalot (Yesung)
The Three Musketeers (Kyuhyun)
  • 2011
Jack the Ripper (Sungmin)
Temptation of Wolves (Ryeowook)
Fame (Eunhyuk)
The Three Musketeers (Kyuhyun)
  • 2012
Fame (Eunhyuk)
Catch Me if You Can (Kyuhyun)

Goodwill

Super Junior were appointed as the Goodwill ambassadors for the 2008 Korea and Thailand 50th Anniversary, honoring the good relationship Korea has held with Thailand for the past fifty years.[109] On June 17, 2011, Super Junior chosen as the ambassador of Seoul Summer Sale 2011.[110] on July 24, 2011, Super Junior was appointed to be the ambassadors for Korean tourism.[111]

Influence and impact

During the course of Super Junior's career, several pop groups were formed similarly extraordinary numbers of members. JYP Entertainment recruited thirteen boys to be in a boy band, who were all revealed in the show, Hot Blood Men. Of these thirteen, eleven were split into two groups that debuted at different times: 2AM, which has four members, and 2PM, which has seven.[112] Together, the two groups form the eleven-member boy band One Day. Ast'1, a boy band under DSP Entertainment, released a promotional video in March 2008. In the short preview the boy band expressed that they would "Knock Down Super Junior",[113] which resulted in a lot of criticism lashed into the group. However, they clarified that they had no means to create conflict, and explained the reason why they want to defeat Super Junior is because they see Super Junior as their answer of success.[114]

Controversies

Expansion to China

After the subgroups Super Junior-K.R.Y. and Super Junior-T, on October 2, 2007, S.M. Entertainment announced the birth of another Super Junior sub-unit project that would begin activities in China starting 2008. Zhou Mi and S.M. Entertainment's new Chinese-Canadian trainee Henry Lau, who was also featured in the music video of "Don't Don", were also members of the subgroup.[115]

The announcement brought in a huge wave of dissatisfaction and opposition from fans of Super Junior after the announcement of two new members. Initially, fans were planning to boycott the company's products, however, most fans agreed on a silent protest instead. Thousands of fans from Super Junior's official fanclub E.L.F. silently sat in front of the SM building and held signs that supported the group to have only thirteen members.[116]

After more rumors regarding adding another member to the subgroup, the fans decided to gain a legal representation as part of S.M. Entertainment's stockholders. As of March 20, 2008, Super Junior fans purchased 58,206 stocks of S.M. Entertainment, holding 0.3% of the company's entire stock.[117] They released a statement that they will obtain all chances to prevent S.M. Entertainment from adding new members and to keep Super Junior as only thirteen.[117]

Conflict with MBC

A time-slot dispute occurred between S.M. Entertainment and MBC when SM insisted to have Kangin stay on SBS's Explorers of the Human Body instead of MBC's Sunday Night Dong-An Club (동안클럽) where Kangin has been a regular host. MBC temporarily banned the rest of Super Junior from appearing in any future performances and shows hosted by MBC.[118] Kangin also lost his MC jobs to T.O.P. of Big Bang for the music show, Show! Music Core and also two more variety shows, which both soon canceled after Kangin left due to low ratings.[119] MBC demanded an apology from S.M. Entertainment in order for Super Junior to appear on shows hosted by the channel again. However, MBC concluded that Super Junior's ban was never official, but just a decision for shows' producers to decide.[120]

Han Geng's lawsuit and departure from group

On December 21, 2009, Han Geng filed for contract termination with S.M. Entertainment, label company of the group. The following day, Han Geng's lawyer stated the claimed reasons behind the action: provisions were in S.M. Entertainment's favour, unlawful 13-year contract length, unfair sum of money to end the contract, not allowed to request to revise his contract, forced to do things that were not in his contract, forced to do things against his will, fined if he disobeyed the company, missed or even late for any events, and uneven profit distribution. Along with this, it was disclosed that because of S.M. Entertainment's refusal to give him a day off in over two years, he had developed gastritis and kidney disease.[121]

Han Geng's current manager, Sun Le, also submitted a statement to the court of South Korea citing S.M. Entertainment's violation of Han Geng's rights.[122] Sun Le's statement contended that: Han Geng was forced to wear a mask due to company's ill handling of the visa issue, company purposely discriminated against Han Geng and his family, company refused to cooperate or listen to any of Han Geng's suggestions, company purposely turned down individual activities for Han Geng (including Ariel Lin's "Fireflies" music video, which later starred Siwon and Donghae) and that the company treated Han Geng's potential endorsers poorly.[123]

On December 21, 2010, the Seoul Central District Court ruled in favor of Han Geng. The court stated, “All three contracts – from the January 2003 contract, the altered contract from February 2007, and the affiliated contract from December 2007 – do not exist.” A representative of S.M. Entertainment stated that that they would file an immediate appeal to reverse the decision.[124]

On September 27, 2011, Han Geng's departure from Super Junior was made official when legal representatives of both Hangeng and S.M. Entertainment eventually released a statement stating, "Han Geng and S.M. Entertainment have amicably settled on a mutual agreement, and the lawsuit was able to come to a close after Hangeng submitted his 'Notice of Withdrawal of Appeal'." [125][126]

Tours and concerts

See also

Footnotes

  • a.^ OVER, without the periods, is also the title of track 7 in SuperJunior05 (Twins).
  • b.^ All members of the group were present at the showcase with the exception of Ryeowook and Kyuhyun because they were not members of Super Junior at that time. However, one month before Super Junior's official debut, Ryeowook replaced ex-pre-debut member Junyoung and became the group's official member. Kyuhyun did not join the group until six months later, with the release of "U."
  • c.^ All sales numbers taken from the Music Industry Association of Korea. Last known 2007 sales numbers here..
  • d.^ Sapphire blue, Super Junior's fanclub color, is also the name of the second track from Super Junior's second album, "소원이 있나요 (Sapphire Blue)."
  • e.^ See Super Junior China.
  • f.^ See Super Show Tour.
  • g.^ Both Yesung and Ryeowook took part in "Tie Clam Shells" (조개껍질 묶어), the only a cappella track in the 2007 SUMMER SMTOWN - FRAGILE album.
  • h.^ Leeteuk, however, is one of the five rappers in Super Junior's recent music, "돈 돈! (Don't Don)".
  • i.^ Leeteuk, Eunhyuk, and Ryeowook have been giving acappella performances of their second 2007 single, "Marry U", as seen in Super Junior's second album DVD and Super Junior's Kiss the Radio.

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by KM Music Festival/MNET Asian Music Festival - Artist of the Year
2007
Succeeded by
Preceded by Golden Disk Awards: Disk Daesang
2009
Succeeded by