I-Land
I-Land | |
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Genre | Survival show |
Directed by | Kim Shin-yeong, Jung Min-seok |
Presented by | Namkoong Min |
Opening theme | Into The I-LAND |
Country of origin | South Korea |
Original language | Korean |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 12 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Bang Si-hyuk |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Production companies | |
Original release | |
Network | |
Release | June 26, 2020 present | –
I-Land | |
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Revised Romanization | Airaendeu |
I-Land (Korean: 아이랜드; RR: Airaendeu; stylized in all caps) is a South Korean survival reality show organised by Belift Lab, which is a joint venture between the entertainment companies CJ E&M and Big Hit Entertainment[2].
It currently airs on the following cable channels: Mnet; tvN Korea; Mnet Japan; tvN Asia (Asia-Pacific); as well as online via Mnet Smart; AbemaTV (Japan); Joox (Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand); on the Mnet K-POP & Big Hit Label YouTube channels and Rakuten Viki (worldwide except certain regions) since June 26, 2020.
The first part of the show ended on July 31 2020. The second part of the show started on August 14 until September 18, 2020.
A special episode titled, "I-LAND Special: The New Beginning" aired on August 7, 2020 featuring Hwang Kwanghee, Apink's Kim Nam-joo, Momoland's JooE, vocal coach Kim Sung-eun and DOOBU as hosts. It is a summary episode of the 1st part of the show. The hosts spoiled details about the 2nd part of the show including increased participation of global viewers, more performances, and a special appearance of BTS. [3]
Concept
22[b] participants are transported to a complex (called by the same name as the show title, the I-Land) located in the middle of nowhere surrounded by a luscious green forest, for a total of 113 days. The participants will not only receive singing and dancing lessons, they will also live in the 3-floor complex, which features living spaces like the living room, kitchen, bathroom, laundry, gym, item room (for storage), terrace, dance studio, individual practice rooms, medical center and colorful bedrooms; however, only 12 contestants can stay there. The remaining 11 will be on the “Ground”, which is a simple building with a dance studio and dining area, and the trainees assigned to the Ground do not live there, hence they have to commute to and from the building every day at set times. The two sections are connected through a gate and a stage, where their skills will be tested. A key part of the concept is that, the participants’ and producers' votes play a heavy role in the show, as they decide through voting who will stay in I-Land and who will go down to the Ground. A fixed number of 12 trainees will be in the I-Land, but they may be dropped and demoted to the Ground (and promptly be replaced by trainees from the Ground).
While the show primarily focuses on the trainees and producers votes, the audience would be able to vote on who remains in the I-Land in the first part of the show, and based on this, the show will eliminate all trainees in the Ground. From there, the I-Landers will compete among themselves in the second part of the series to determine who will debut in the final debut team of 7 members .[4]
Namkoong Min serves as the official host, as well as the commentator/narrator of the program. The contestants are evaluated and judged by three producers: main producer Bang Si-hyuk, CEO of Big Hit Entertainment, South Korean singer Rain and rapper Zico, who are prominent figures in K-pop and K-hip hop of the early 21st century respectively. Rain and Zico will also act as mentors and train the participants.
A first in Korean survival programs, a Big Brother-style live cams titled, I-LAND Cam, features 1-hour video on demand multi-camera footage inside the I-Land and Ground. New videos are released every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday on the Weverse app and on its website.
Cast
Storyteller: Namkoong Min
Producers:
- Bang Si-hyuk
- Rain
- Zico (Part 1 only; enlisted in the military on July 30)
Directors:
- Pdogg
- Son Sung-deuk
- Wonderkid
- DOOBU
Guests:
- Hwang Kwanghee (Special Episode Host)
- Apink's Kim Nam-joo (Special Episode Host)
- Momoland's JooE (Special Episode Host)
- Kim Sung-eun (Special Episode Host)
- BTS (Episode 7)
- Bae Yoon-jung (Episode 7)
Contestants
Originally, there were 23 contestants participating in I-LAND, however as the show progressed, one contestant (Kim Yoon-won), amidst the fifth episode in part 1, had voluntarily dropped out, possibly due to health problems.
Name | Hangul | Date of Birth / Age | Training period | Notes |
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K | 케이 | 21 October 1997 | 2 years & 8 months | Japanese contestant, marathon athlete |
Hanbin | 한빈 | 19 January 1998 | 11 months | Vietnamese contestant; founder & leader of K-pop dance crew C.A.C |
Choi Se-on | 최세온 | 14 December 1999 | 4 years & 10 months | Former Yuehua Entertainment trainee & Produce 101 Season 2 contestant under the name Choi Seung-hyuk |
Lee Geon-u | 이건우 | 2 February 2001 | 1 year & 4 months | |
Choi Jae-ho | 최재호 | 10 April 2001 | 1 year & 5 months | Former N.CH Entertainment Trainee & World Klass contestant |
Jung Jae-beom | 정재범 | 17 May 2001 | 6 months | |
Chu Ji-min | 추지민 | 11 October 2001 | 11 months | Currently in a band |
Lee Hee-seung | 이희승 | 15 October 2001 | 3 years & 1 month | Former Big Hit Entertainment trainee |
Lee Young-bin | 이영빈 | 23 November 2001 | 4 months | Basketball player for 7 years |
Jay | 제이 | 20 April 2002 | 2 years & 11 months | Korean-American contestant, former SM Entertainment & Big Hit Entertainment trainee [citation needed] |
Nicholas | 니콜라스 | 9 July 2002 | 8 months | Taiwanese contestant, B-boy[5] |
EJ (Byun Eui-joo) | 변의주 | 7 September 2002 | 1 year & 6 months | Competitive fencer in middle school & former Big Hit Entertainment trainee |
Jake | 제이크 | 15 November 2002 | 9 months | Korean-Australian contestant. Picked from the Big Hit Entertainment global auditions with the odds of 500:1 |
Park Sung-hoon | 박성훈 | 8 December 2002 | 2 years & 1 month | A youth figure skater, won gold medal at the 2015-16 season of the The Asian Trophy & the Lombardia Trophy, also former Big Hit Entertainment trainee |
Kim Sun-oo | 김선우 | 24 June 2003 | 10 months | |
Noh Sung-chul | 노성철 | 11 December 2003 | 8 months | Soccer player |
Yang Jung-won | 양정원 | 9 February 2004 | 1 year & 4 months | Competitive taekwondo player for 4 years |
Kim Tae-yong | 김태용 | 20 August 2004 | 1 year & 2 months | Child actor for 8 years |
Cho Kyung-min | 조경민 | 28 October 2004 | 1 year & 11 months | Contemporary dancer |
Kim Yoon-won[c] | 김윤원 | 16 April 2005 | 1 year & 1 month | Member of K-Pop dance crew Matchpoint Crew, part of The J Production |
Ta-ki | 타키 | 4 May 2005 | 10 months | Japanese contestant |
Ni-ki | 니키 | 9 December 2005 | 8 months | Japanese contestant, former backup dancer, notably for SHINee |
Daniel | 다니엘 | 26 March 2006 | 1 year | Korean-American contestant, former YG Entertainment trainee under the name Kim Dong-kyu |
System
Part 1
Introduced in Episode 2, there is a system in place based on a scoring system out of 100. Each of the I-Landers are evaluated individually and given a score from 0-100. These scores are then displayed anonymously so that any particular individual’s score is unknown, and then averaged to get the team score. Based on the team score, a certain number of I-Landers will have to be moved to the Ground and be replaced.
In episode 2, a separate "teamwork" score was also given and factored into the overall average score.
Team Score System | |
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Average Team Score | Number of I-Landers dropped |
96-100 | 0 |
91-95 | 1 |
86-90 | 2 |
81-85 | 3 |
76-80 | 4 |
71-75 | 5 |
70 and below | 6 |
Global Voting
A global voting system was held and the first part of it started on July 24, 2020 at 00:00 (KST) and ended on August 1, 2020 at 00:00 (KST). Viewers can vote for 6 contestants, out of 23, that they wish to see them progress to the 2nd part of I-Land. Viewers can vote once per day.
The second part of voting started on August 1, 2020 at 00:00 (KST) and ended on August 2, 2020 at 12:00 (KST). Viewers can vote for 6 contestants, out of the 16 Grounders, that they wish to see them progress to the 2nd part of I-Land. Every vote is equal to 3 votes.
Rank | Contestant | Votes |
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1 | Kim Sun-oo | 1,087,503 |
2 | Daniel | 1,021,269 |
3 | Lee Hee-seung | 1,006,965 |
4 | Park Sung-hoon | 960,658 |
5 | K | 845,204 |
6 | Jay | 841,599 |
7 | Yang Jung-won | 814,041 |
8 | Jake | 812,591 |
9 | Ni-ki | 778,757 |
10 | Ta-ki | 656,135 |
11 | Lee Geon-u | 644,331 |
12 | Han-bin | 376,509 |
Part 2
The system in part 2 was introduced in Episode 7. Each of the I-Landers are evaluated individually and given a rank from 1-12. The top 7 I-Landers will wear a badge that symbolizes the debut group, which is containing of 7 participants, and this ranks can change after each test. Same as Part 1, there are 4 tests and on each test, one or more contestants will be eliminated according to their ranks. In Test 1 and Test 3, eliminated contestants will be picked by producers only, while in Test 2 and Final Test, the global voting from viewers will be added to determine the eliminated contestants and the final debut lineup.
Global Voting
A global voting system is currently being held to select the final debut members. Each viewer can vote up to 2 contestants per day from August 15, 2020 00:00 (KST) until August 29, 2020 23:59 (KST). Votes of contestants who were eliminated during the show will be disregarded.
I-Land Score Results
Color key
- Highest score that round
- Lowest score that round
Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | Round 4 | Round 5 | ||||||||
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Contestant | Individual Scores | Average Score | Contestant | Individual Scores | Teamwork Score | Average Score | Team Score | Contestant | Individual Scores | Team Score | Contestant | Individual Scores |
Youngbin | 47 | 59 | - | 68 | 80 | 78 | Vocal: 81
Dance: 73 Total: 154 |
Youngbin | 65 | 69 | Sun-oo | |
Daniel | 70 | - | 69 | Kyung-min | 64 | Daniel | ||||||
Jake | 40 | Ta-ki | 75 | Jake | 75 | Heeseung | ||||||
Seon | 66 | - | 66 | Seon | 65 | Sunghoon | ||||||
Heeseung | 61 | Heeseung | 83 | Heeseung | 70 | K | ||||||
K | 58 | K | 88 | K | 61 | Jay | ||||||
Nicholas | 46 | - | 67 | Jaebeom | 63 | Jungwon | ||||||
Jungwon | 75 | - | 65 | Jungwon | 83 | Jake | ||||||
Jay | 59 | EJ | 70 | Jay | 76 | Ni-ki | ||||||
Geonu | 67 | - | 62 | Geonu | 60 | Ta-ki | ||||||
Sunghoon | 57 | Sunghoon | 80 | Sunghoon | 81 | Geonu | ||||||
Ni-ki | 65 | Sun-oo | 71 | EJ | 66 | Hanbin |
Missions
Part 1
1. Entry test
Trainees that came together or alone must perform in this test. Every other contestant must raise their hands to judge whether they are worth to be on the I-LAND. If a trainee received 12 or more votes, they are allowed to be on the I-Land. If not, they will be on the Ground. There is no limit to the count, but if there are more than 12 contestants after the whole test, the remaining contestants must pick one or more contestants to be moved out to the Ground until there are 12 contestants remaining.
Color key
- I-Land
- Moved Out[d]
- Ground
Entry Test (Episode 1) | |||||
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Order | Song | Original Artist | Trainee | Votes | Results |
1 | Lullaby | Got7 | Choi Se-on | 22/22 (100%) | I-Land |
2 | The 7th Sense | NCT U | Park Sung-hoon | 21/22 (95.5%) | I-Land |
Jay | 19/22 (79.2%) | I-Land | |||
3 | Jopping | SuperM | Nicholas | 12/22 (54.5%) | I-Land |
Ni-ki | 20/22 (90.9%) | I-Land | |||
Hanbin | 7/22 (31.8%) | Ground | |||
4 | Boss | NCT U | Lee Hee-seung | 20/22 (90.9%) | I-Land |
5 | Danger | Taemin | K | 16/22 (72.7%) | I-Land |
6 | Any Song | Zico | Daniel | 17/22 (77.3%) | I-Land |
EJ | 12/22 (54.5%) | Moved Out | |||
7 | Shoot Out | Monsta X | Noh Sung-chul | 17/22 (77.3%) | Moved Out |
Jung Jae-beom | 8/22 (36.4%) | Ground | |||
Chu Ji-min | 7/22 (29.1%) | Ground | |||
8 | Chained Up | VIXX | Lee Geon-u | 19/22 (86.4%) | I-Land |
Cho Kyung-min | 11/22 (50.0%) | Ground | |||
Choi Jae-ho | 6/22 (27.3%) | Ground | |||
9 | Monster | EXO | Ta-ki[e] | 22/22 (100%) | Moved Out |
10 | All I Wanna Do (K) (Feat. Hoody & Loco) | Jay Park | Kim Yoon-won[f] | 9/22 (40.9%) | Ground |
Kim Tae-yong | 9/22 (40.9%) | Ground | |||
Yang Jung-won | 21/22 (95.5%) | I-Land | |||
11 | Crown | TXT | Kim Sun-oo | 20/22 (90.9%) | Moved Out |
Lee Young-bin | 13/22 (59.1%) | I-Land | |||
Jake | 12/22 (54.5%) | I-Land |
2. Theme song
Trainees begin their first official mission with the theme "encounter"; the trainees are just getting to know each other. The contestants on the I-Land and the Ground must perform the show's theme song "Into The I-LAND". There are 12 parts in this song and each trainee must pick which part they want to perform. The I-Land contestants will be evaluated individually by the producers and directors, and the average score of all of them will correspond to the number of contestants needed to move out from the I-Land[g]. The Ground contestants will each submit a performance video daily to be reviewed by the producers and directors to determine who will replace the eliminated contestants from the I-Land, but they will not have an actual performance on stage.
Lee Hee-seung was appointed the leader and the part 1 position by the contestants but later gave up both positions to Ni-ki. Rain evaluated their performance two days before their mission. The I-Landers received an average score of 59 (from contestants individual scores) and therefore have to choose 6 contestants to be moved out from the I-Land.
Color key
- Contestant from the I-Land later moved to the Ground
Theme Song (Episode 2 & 3) | |
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Part | Trainee |
1 (Center) | Niki[h] |
2 | Lee Geon-woo |
3 | Yang Jung-won |
4 | K |
5 | Choi Se-on |
6 | Daniel |
7 | Park Sung-hoon |
8 | Jay |
9 | Nicholas |
10 | Lee Hee-seung[i] |
11 | Jake[j] |
12 | Lee Young-bin |
3. Teamwork
Their second mission is designed to test and develop their teamwork. Both the I-Landers and the Grounders will perform a remix of "Fire" by BTS. They are given 6 days to prepare. The same scoring system will be used; however, the highest individual scorer in I-Land will be given a dropout exemption card, which can be used on any of the I-Landers, including himself. If the card is used, the next dropout candidate will automatically be eliminated. If there are no dropouts from I-Land in this round, the Grounders will not be able to perform at all.
Jay and Ni-ki became the leaders of the Grounders, while Hee-seung is the leader for the I-Landers. 2 days before the test, Rain and DOOBU evaluated the Grounders while Zico, Pdogg and Son Sung-deuk evaluated the I-Landers as a midpoint check. The I-Landers received a teamwork score of 80 and had an average of 78 and therefore have to choose 4 contestants to be moved out from the I-Land.
K received the highest score and, thus, the dropout exemption card. He used it to save Yang Jung-won from being dropped out of I-Land. Yang Jung-won being saved makes the next contestant, Ta-ki to move out from I-Land. They both have 5 votes but Ta-ki has a higher individual score than Jung-won so he was originally saved from being dropped out.
- Contestant from I-Land that received the highest score thus received the dropout exemption card
- Contestant that eventually stays in I-Land
- Contestant that later moved from I-Land to Ground
- Contestant that later moved from Ground to I-Land
- Contestant that eventually stays in Ground
Teamwork (Episode 3 & 4) | ||
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Part | I-LAND | Ground |
1 (Center) | Lee Hee-seung | Jay |
2 | K | Ni-ki |
3 | Yang Jung-won[k] | Daniel |
4 | Lee Geon-u | Hanbin |
5 | Jung Jae-beom | Jake |
6 | Kim Sun-oo | Noh Sung-chul |
7 | Choi Se-on | Choi Jae-ho |
8 | Kim Tae-yong | Nicholas |
9 | Park Sung-hoon | Jo Kyung-min |
10 | Kim Yoon-won | Chu Ji-Min |
11 | EJ | Lee Young-bin |
12 | Ta-ki[l] |
4. Representative Unit
Their third mission is picking representatives for vocal and dance battle between I-Land and Ground to test their sacrifice and ability to directly compete. If Ground wins, 6 contestants will be dropped out from I-Land. If I-Land wins, no contestants will be dropped out. They are given 6 days to prepare. Rain and Son Sung-deuk evaluated the I-Landers while Zico, Pdogg, and DOOBU evaluated the Grounders as a midpoint check, 3 days before the test. I-Land won the battle; therefore no I-Landers will be dropped out.
- Win
- Lose
Representative Unit (Episode 4 & 5) | ||||
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Vocal | I-Land
(Song: Butterfly by BTS) |
Ground | ||
Lee Geon-u | Score: 81 | Kim Sun-oo | Score: 74 | |
Lee Hee-seung | Daniel[m] | |||
Dance | I-Land
(Songs: Rainism by Rain, 3 Dope Boyz by Dynamic Duo & One of a Kind by G-Dragon) |
Ground
(Songs: Warrior's Descendant by H.O.T., Reversal by X-Teen & One of a Kind by G-Dragon) | ||
Park Sung-hoon[n] | Score: 73 | Ni-ki | Score: 65 | |
Yang Jung-won | Nicholas | |||
K | Choi Jae-ho[o] | |||
I-Land Total Score | 154 | Ground Total Score | 139 |
5. The Final 12
The fourth and last mission of the first part of the show will decide the final 12 contestants. They will be performing a new original song titled, "I&credible" with the theme, "Awakening". Like the theme song, there are 12 parts in this song and each trainee must pick which part they want to perform. They are given 7 days to prepare. Rain and Son Sung-deuk evaluated the Grounders while Zico, Pdogg, and DOOBU evaluated the I-Landers as a midpoint check. Jay and Ni-ki helps the I-Landers and the Grounders respectively with the details of the choreography.
From the I-Land, 3 contestants will be voted out by the I-Landers themselves and another 3 from the producers. 6 members from the Ground (including the dropped out I-Landers) who will fill up the 6 spots in I-Land will be picked by the global fans through voting. The 6 remaining I-Landers will automatically continue to the second part of the show.
After the eliminated I-Landers arrive in the Ground, they must perform again with the Grounders, they are given 3 days to redistribute parts and to prepare.
K, Lee Hee-seung, Park Sung-hoon, Yang Jung-won, Jake, and Jay are saved from being dropped out, thus, they will continue on to the second part of I-Land.
Contestants that later moved from I-Land to Ground
The Final 12 (Episode 5 & 6) | ||
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Part | I-LAND | Ground |
1 (Center) | K | Lee Geon-u |
2 | Yang Jung-won[p] | Choi Jae-ho |
3 | Park Sung-hoon | Chu Ji-min |
4 | Lee Geon-u | Noh Sung-chul |
5 | Lee Hee-seung[q] | Ni-ki |
6 | Jay | Hanbin |
7 | Choi Se-on | Choi Se-on |
8 | Jake | Jung Jae-beom |
9 | EJ | Ta-ki |
10 | Jung Jae-beom | Jo Kyung-min |
11 | Lee Young-bin | Lee Young-bin |
12 | Jo Kyung-min | Kim Tae-yong |
13 | Nicholas | |
14 | EJ | |
15 | Daniel | |
16 | Kim Sun-oo |
- Kim Yoon-won has withdrawn from I-LAND due to unforeseen circumstances.
Part 2
6. BTS Test
The first test of the 2nd part of I-LAND and the final 12 contestants is performing songs of BTS. The 12 contestants are divided into 3 units with each one performing a song by BTS. The group gave the mission themselves, recorded at the living room of I-Land while the contestants are watching it in the lobby. The unit with the highest score will receive a dropout exemption card, if the contestant with the lowest score is in the first rank unit, the member with the lowest score in the lowest rank unit will be eliminated from I-LAND. If not, The producers will pick the contestant who will be eliminated. They are given 7 days to prepare.
Choreographer Bae Yoon Jung and Son Sung-deuk appeared to give a mini-mission which is a freestyle dance battle, the ranks 1-3 will be the leader of the group and will choose if they want to pick their members in the unit or choose a song.
BTS Test Mini-Mission
Freestyle Dance Battle | |
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Rank | Contestant |
1 | Ta-ki |
2 | K |
3 | Yang Jung-won |
- Contestant from the first rank unit that received the highest score thus received the dropout exemption card
- Unit with the highest score
- Contestant that was eliminated
- Unit with the lowest score
BTS Test (Episode 7 & 8) | |||
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Song | Contestants | Score | Rank |
Fake Love | Ta-ki | ||
Park Sung-hoon | |||
Lee Hee-seung | |||
Kim Sun-oo | |||
DNA | K | ||
Hanbin | |||
Jay | |||
Niki | |||
I Need U | Yang Jung-won | ||
Lee Geonu | |||
Jake | |||
Daniel |
Results
Contestants moved to "I-Land" | |
Contestants moved to "Ground" / Eliminated from the show | |
Ranking for a temporary debut lineup |
Episode 1
(June 26, 2020) |
Episode 2
(July 3, 2020) |
Episode 3
(July 10, 2020) |
Episode 4
(July 17, 2020) |
Episode 5
(July 24, 2020) |
Episode 6
(July 31, 2020) |
Episode 7
(August 14, 2020) |
Rank | Episode 7
(August 14, 2020) |
Episode 8
(August 21, 2020) | |||||||
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I-Land | Ground | I-Land | Ground | I-Land | Ground | I-Land | Ground | I-Land | Ground | I-Land | Ground | Final 12 | Eliminated | Final 12 | Final 11 | |
K | Hanbin | K | Hanbin | K | Hanbin | K | Hanbin | K | Hanbin | K | Hanbin | K | Jo Kyung-min | 1 | Kim Sun-oo | |
Choi Se-on | Jung Jae-beom | Choi Se-on | Jung Jae-beom | Choi Se-on | Chu Ji-min | Choi Se-on | Chu Ji-min | Choi Se-on | Chu Ji-min | Lee Hee-seung | Chu Ji-min | Lee Hee-seung | Jung Jae-beom | 2 | Daniel | |
Lee Geon-u | Chu Ji-min | Lee Geon-u | Chu Ji-min | Lee Geon-u | Jo Kyung-min | Lee Geon-u | Ni-ki | Lee Geon-u | Ni-ki | Park Sung-hoon | Ni-ki | Park Sung-hoon | Chu Ji-min | 3 | Lee Hee-seung | |
Lee Hee-seung | Jo Kyung-min | Lee Hee-seung | Jo Kyung-min | Lee Hee-seung | Choi Jae-ho | Lee Hee-seung | Choi Jae-ho | Lee Hee-seung | Choi Jae-ho | Yang Jung-won | Choi Jae-ho | Yang Jung-won | Noh Sung-chul | 4 | Park Sung-hoon | |
Lee Young-bin | Choi Jae-ho | Lee Young-bin | Choi Jae-ho | Park Sung-hoon | Noh Sung-chul | Park Sung-hoon | Noh Sung-chul | Park Sung-hoon | Noh Sung-chul | Jake | Noh Sung-chul | Jake | Choi Jae-ho | 5 | K | |
Jay | Kim Yoon-won | Jay | Kim Yoon-won | Yang Jung-won | Lee Young-bin | Jung Jae-beom | Daniel | Jung Jae-beom | Daniel | Jay | Daniel | Jay | Kim Tae-yong | 6 | Jay | |
Nicholas | Kim Tae-yong | Nicholas | Kim Tae-yong | Kim Tae-yong | Daniel | EJ | Nicholas | EJ | Nicholas | Nicholas | Kim Sun-oo[r] | EJ | 7 | Yang Jung-won | ||
EJ | Daniel | Ta-ki | Jung Jae-beom | Jake | Yang Jung-won | Kim Yoon-won | Yang Jung-Won | Kim Yoon-won | Kim Tae-yong | Daniel[s] | Nicholas | 8 | Jake | |||
Jake | Jake | Kim Sun-oo | EJ | Jay | Jo Kyung-min | Kim Tae-yong | Jo Kyung-min | Kim Tae-yong | Kim Sun-oo | Ni-ki[t] | Lee Young-bin | 9 | Ni-ki | |||
Park Sung-hoon | Park Sung-hoon | Noh Sung-chul | Kim Yoon-won | Nicholas | Lee Young-bin | Kim Sun-oo | Lee Young-bin | Kim Sun-oo | Ta-ki | Lee Geon-u[u] | Choi Se-on | 10 | Ta-ki | |||
Kim Sun-oo | Yang Jung-won | EJ | Kim Sun-oo | Ni-ki | Jake | Ta-ki | Jake | Ta-ki | Lee Young-bin | Ta-ki[v] | 11 | Lee Geon-u | ||||
Noh Sung-chul | Ni-ki | Ta-ki | Jay | Jay | Jo Kyung-min | Hanbin[w] | 12 | Hanbin | ||||||||
Yang Jung-won | Jung Jae-beom | |||||||||||||||
Ta-ki | EJ | |||||||||||||||
Ni-ki | Choi Se-on | |||||||||||||||
Daniel | Lee Geon-u |
Album
- June 19, 2020IU) - Into the I-LAND 〈I-LAND Part 1 Signal Song〉 (
- June 26, 2020 - Into the I-LAND 〈I-LAND Part 1 Signal Song (applicants ver.)〉 (I-LAND)
- August 1, 2020 - I&credible 〈I-LAND Part 1 Final Song〉 (I-LAND)
Rating
In the ratings below, the highest rating for the show will be in red and the lowest rating for the show will be in blue. Some of the ratings found have already been rounded off to 1 decimal place, as they are usually of lower rankings in terms of the day's ratings. Despite low domestic TV ratings, the international simulcast on online video platforms generates an accumulated 13.6 million views on each episode.[6]
Episode | Air date | AGB Ratings | ||
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Mnet | tvN | Sum | ||
1 | June 26, 2020 | 0.4% | 1.3% | 1.7% |
2 | July 3, 2020 | 0.3% | 0.6% | 0.9% |
3 | July 10, 2020 | 0.3% | 0.7% | 1.0% |
4 | July 17, 2020 | 0.3% | 0.4% | 0.7% |
5 | July 24, 2020 | 0.4% | 0.4% | 0.8% |
6 | July 31, 2020 | 0.4% | 0.3% | 0.7% |
Special[x] | August 7, 2020 | NR | N/A | N/A |
7 | August 14, 2020 | 0.6% | 0.4% | 1.0% |
8 | August 21, 2020 | |||
9 | August 28, 2020 | |||
10 | September 4, 2020 | |||
11 | September 11, 2020 | |||
12 | September 18, 2020 |
- This show airs on a cable channel/pay TV which normally has a relatively smaller audience compared to free-to-air TV/public broadcasters.
- NR rating means "not reported".
Controversy
- June 2020: During the shooting, the staff fell on the stage and one of the performers had an arm fracture.[7]
- On August 12, 2020, a staff of the cleaning service company of I-LAND contracted COVID-19. Mnet cancelled all productions and schedules of the show indefinitely while all contestants and staffs got tested for the virus.[8]
Notes
- ^ A subsidiary of CJ E&M[1]
- ^ Formerly 23 until episode 6.
- ^ Yoonwon has withdrawn after part 1 of the show due to unforeseen circumstances.
- ^ Contestant that joined I-Land but were voted to be moved out into the Ground in later episodes.
- ^ Including an appeal performance of the "Rocking" dance with "Funkastic James" by Common Ground.
- ^ Including an appeal performance of him singing "Don't Know You" by Heize.
- ^ See "System"
- ^ Originally Lee Hee-seung has this part, but switched parts with Ni-ki.
- ^ Originally Ni-ki has this part, but switched parts with Lee Hee-seung.
- ^ A technical difficulty with the mic caused Jake's part to be silent.
- ^ Originally Yang Jung-won was eliminated, however K used his dropout exemption card to save him.
- ^ Originally Ta-ki remained in I-Land, however K used his dropout exemption card to save Yang Jung-won, thus he got eliminated.
- ^ Originally Noh Sung-chul has this part, but switched parts with Daniel.
- ^ Originally Jay has this part, but switched parts with Park Sung-hoon.
- ^ Hanbin got a chance to do this part but eventually Choi Jae-ho got the part
- ^ Originally Lee Hee-seung has this part, but switched parts with Yang Jung-won.
- ^ Originally Yang Jung-won has this part, but switched parts with Lee Hee-seung.
- ^ 1st place with 2,648,265 votes
- ^ 2nd place with 2,532,915 votes
- ^ 3rd place with 2,090,201 votes
- ^ 4th place with 1,916,736 votes
- ^ 5th place with 1,703,579 votes
- ^ 6th place with 1,094,601 votes
- ^ Aired only on Mnet
References
- ^ "(주)스튜디오테이크원 [STUDIO TAKE ONE Co., Ltd.]". SaraminHR (in Korean). Retrieved June 6, 2019.
- ^ "BTS' label launch talent show to find next K-pop superstar". The Independent. 2020-05-25. Retrieved 2020-06-29.
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