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Produce 101 Season 2

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Produce 101 Season 2

Produce 101 Season 2


Directed by An Joon-young

Presented by BoA,

Leeteuk (Position Evaluation)

Opening theme "It's Me (Pick Me)"

by Produce 101

Country of origin South Korea

Original language(s) Korean

No. of seasons 2

No. of episodes 11 (see list)

Production

Executive producer(s) Kim Yong-bum

Running time 120160 minutes

220 minutes (Finale)


CJ E&M
Production company(s)
AKA TV

Distributor CJ E&M

Release

Original network Mnet

Original release April 7 June 16, 2017

Chronology

Preceded by Produce 101

External links

Website mnettv.interest.me/produce101/

Produce 101 Season 2 (Hangul: 101 2) is a 2017 reality boy band survival show on Mnet. It is a large-scale project in which the public
(also called 'national producers') "produces" a boy band by choosing eleven members among the 101 trainees from 54 entertainment companies. The
public also chooses the group's concept, debut song, and group name. The official group name is Wanna One.

Contents

1Concept
2Pre-show and promotions
3Contestants
4Episode Guide
o 4.1Episode 1 (April 7, 2017)
o 4.2Episode 2 (April 14, 2017)
o 4.3Episode 3 (April 21, 2017)
o 4.4Episode 4 (April 28, 2017)
o 4.5Episode 5 (May 5, 2017)
o 4.6Episode 6 (May 12, 2017)
o 4.7Episode 7 (May 19, 2017)
o 4.8Episode 8 (May 26, 2017)
o 4.9Episode 9 (June 2, 2017)
o 4.10Episode 10 (June 9, 2017)
o 4.11Episode 11 (June 16, 2017)
5Discography
o 5.1Singles
6Controversies
o 6.1Voting manipulation
7Ranking
o 7.1First voting period
o 7.2Second voting period
o 7.3Third voting period
o 7.4Result
8Elimination Chart
9Ratings
10International broadcast
11Aftermath
12References
13External links

Concept
Produce 101 Season 2 is the nation's first agency-collaboration boy band project after Produce 101, which brings together 101 trainees from different
entertainment companies inside South Korea, and 11 trainees shall be selected to form a boy band. The group will perform for 2 years together under
YMC Entertainment (also the label of I.O.I from Produce 101). The Top 35 will also perform with the winning team on their stages .The winning group
will later disband after their contracts end allowing the members of the final lineup to return to their agencies.
Many agencies, including SM, YG and JYP have opted not to send trainees to participate in the second season.[1] YG Entertainment did however send
four model trainees under their subsidiary YGKPlus.[2] The first season's main director Han Dong Chul also withdrew from the show due to other
commitments.[3]
For the boys' training, several artists have been recruited for the show. Singers Lee Seok-hoon, Shin Yoo-mi, rappers Cheetah and Don Mills,
soloist Kahi and Kwon Jae-seung are respectively in charge of vocal, rap, and dance training.[4]
Pre-show and promotions
On February 23, Mnet announced that BoA would be taking the MC role for this season, replacing Jang Geun Suk. She would be "acting as a
messenger and a representative of the viewers".[5] Later on the same day, the trainers who would train the participants were also announced.[6] The
official broadcast of the show, which would replace High School Rapper's timeslot, was announced on March 8.[7]
Soon after they have moved to their dorms on February 26, the participants started filming.[8][9] A teaser of who would be taking the first center/lead role
was later revealed.[10]
Produce 101 Season 2 was unveiled for the first time on Episode 514 of M! Countdown on March 9, 2017. The group was presented by BoA, and the
members showcased their talents through an EDM song "It's Me (Pick Me)".[11] The center role was given to Brand New Music's Lee Dae-hwi. Some
known artists were also spotted including members from NU'EST, JJCC, HOTSHOT and Topp Dogg boy-groups.[12][13] Other participants who gained
attention include ONO Entertainment's Jang Moon-bok and Maroo Entertainment's Park Ji-hoon.[14]
On March 31, the participants performed their single "It's Me" (Pick Me)" at the Gocheok Sky Dome ahead of a baseball game between the LG Twins
and the Nexen Heroes. In addition, center Lee Dae-hwi was given the honor to throw the ceremonial first pitch to Brave Entertainment's Arredondo
Samuel, at bat.[15]

Contestants
Main article: List of Produce 101 Season 2 contestants
Color key
Top 11

Contestant eliminated in the final episode

Contestant eliminated in the third elimination round

Contestant eliminated in the second elimination round

Contestant eliminated in the first elimination round

Contestant left the show

101 Contestants[16]
Kang Daniel () Park Ji-hoon () Lee Dae-hwi () Kim Jae-hwan () Ong Seong-woo ()

Hwang Min-
Park Woo-jin () Lai Guan-lin () Yoon Ji-sung () Bae Jin-young ()
hyun ()

Ha Sung-woon () Jung Se-woon () Kang Dong-ho () Kim Jong-hyun () Im Young-min ()

Ahn Hyung-seob
Yoo Seon-ho () Kim Samuel () Joo Hak-nyeon () Choi Min-ki ()
()

Takada Kenta (
Kim Yong-guk () Kwon Hyun-bin () Lee Eui-woong () Noh Tae-hyun ()
)

Kim Sang-gyun () Jang Moon-bok () Kim Dong-hyun () Kim Dong-han () Kim Tae-dong ()

Seo Sung-hyuk () Kim Ye-hyun () Lee Geon-hee () Lee Woo-jin () Park Woo-dam ()

Jeong Dong-soo () Park Sung-woo () Hong Eun-ki () Yoo Hoe-seung () Woo Jin-young ()

Yeo Hwan-woong Lee Gwang-hyun


Joo Jin-woo () Justin () Byun Hyun-min ()
() ()
Yoon Hee-seok () Kim Seong-ri () Kim Sang-bin () Kim Tae-woo () Lee Jun-woo ()

Zhu Zheng-ting () Kim Nam-hyung () Lee Ki-won () Lee Yoo-jin () Yoon Jae-chan ()

Kim Yong-jin () Lee In-soo () Kim Dong-bin () Kim Tae-min () Ha Min-ho ()

Seong Hyun-woo
Joo Won-tak () Choi Dong-ha () Jeong Joong-ji () Kwon Hyeop ()
()

Son Dong-myeong
Im Woo-hyuk () Jeong Hyo-jun () Lee Seo-kyu () Kim Hyeon-woo ()
()

Choi Tae-woong () Cho Jin-hyung () Yoon Yong-bin () Han Min-ho () Yoo Jin-won ()

Choi Seung-hyuk
Kim Yeon-kook () Jeong Si-hyun () Kim Chan-yul () Lee Hoo-lim ()
()

Yoo Kyoung-mok
Kim Jae-han () Kim Chan () Jang Dae-hyun () Choi Ha-don ()
()

Park Hee-seok () Ryu Ho-yeon () Cho Gyu-min () Wang Min-hyuk () Choi Jun-young ()
Jo Sung-wook () Kim Do-hyun () Jo Yong-geun () Lee Gun-min () Jeong Won-cheol ()

Choi Hee-soo () Choi Jae-woo () Lee Ji-han () Han Jong-yeon () Nam Yoon-sung ()

Kim Shi-hyun ()

Episode Guide
Episode 1 (April 7, 2017)
The trainees from each company enter the studio where 101 seats are arranged in a pyramid with chairs numbered from 1 to 101. Each contestant
chooses his preferred seat in the pyramid. The contestants then perform in a group or individually for their evaluation. Each trainee is judged on his
talents and are graded: A being the highest and F the lowest. Members from each grade will then be placed in temporary groups for training. At the
end of the episode, the popularity vote was shown with Maroo Entertainment's Park Ji-hoon at 1st place.[17]
Episode 2 (April 14, 2017)
After being grouped and arranged in dorms according to the grade given to the trainees, BoA announced that they will be performing on M!
Countdown with their titular single "It's Me (Pick Me)"; the lyrics and choreography are introduced in which they must learn in the following days. Their
line distribution and overall participation in the performance would be decided by their group ranking; A would have the most number of lines while F
would be backup dancers. The trainees would be given a final re-evaluation prior to the filming of the performance to reassign to another grade. The
trainees filmed themselves performing the song which are then watched and evaluated by the mentors. After the re-evaluation, they are given their
new grades and are asked to move to their given room. Three F ranked trainees moved up from their grade: Jellyfish Entertainment's Yun Hee-seok
and HF Music Company's Jeong Won Cheol move s to B rank while The Vibe Label's Kim Tae-dong moves to the A rank.
Episode 3 (April 21, 2017)
After the announcement of the new batch of A ranked trainees, there is a battle conducted between these A rankers to determine the center for "It's
Me (Pick Me)". The trainees have to vote for their center pick.[18] They then start rehearsing for the stage: Brand New Music's Lee Dae-hwi of group A
is voted to be the center after the designated competition. After their live performance, BoA announced the departure of 3 trainees from the show and
that the 37 contestants who would receive the lowest ranks would be eliminated in the next elimination.
The trainees started their second mission: group performances in front of live audience. 16 teams are formed to compete for 8 songs given: Super
Junior's "Sorry Sorry", Shinee's "Replay", 2PM's "10 out of 10", B2ST's "Shock", Infinite's "Be Mine", EXO's "Call Me Baby", BTS's "Boy in Luv",
and SEVENTEEN's "Mansae". Being the Center, Lee Dae-hwi chooses his team first. The remaining 15 team founders are chosen by random draw.
Each group consists of 5-7 members. The team founders then competed for songs individually through a race: only 8 could secure their desired songs
and choose their opponent from the remaining 8 teams who lost in the race. The episode later showed the groups rehearsing and assigning roles of
the 'leader', 'center', 'main vocalist', 'sub vocalists', and 'rappers'. Each song is performed live by two groups and each member is voted on separately
by the live audience, where the winning team among the two is determined by combining the individual scores. Members of the winning group would
gain an extra 3000 points each, to be included into the voting breakdown of the week after. The group with the highest overall points would later
perform on M! Countdown. Only four teams covering "10 Out of 10" and "Call Me Baby" were covered this week.[19]
Episode 4 (April 28, 2017)
The remaining 12 teams performed their respective songs and rehearsals for the groups are shown. After the last performance, the contestants are
shown their ranking based purely on individual live votes and the additional 3000 points for the contestants of the winning teams: Park Woo-dam takes
the 1st place. His "Mansae" group (composed of Park Woo-dam, Ju Won-tak, Kim Yeon-kuk, Woo Jin-young, and Kim Tae-dong), also scored the
highest, and received the prize to perform a special stage on M! Countdown.[20]
Episode 5 (May 5, 2017)
For this episode, contestants from Produce 101 Kim So-hye, Choi Yoo-jung and Kim So-hee appear as special panelists. The episode opens with the
remaining 98 contestants from each company are seen entering the main studio by group or solo. In between announcements of each trainee's
ranking during the first elimination, events leading up to it are shown, such as their dorm life, exercise and hidden camera prank. A dance battle was
conducted among the trainees, in which Hong Eun-ki was crowned "Dancing King". A poll for 'Top Visual' was also conducted, in which Park Ji-
hoon was ranked 1st. Park Ji-hoon also retained his first place in the rankings announcement. The first center Lee Dae-hwi was ranked 7th, the
shocking fall in his rank surprised everyone. After announcing the top 59 trainees, BoA announced that the last trainee to be saved from elimination is
Kim Sang-bin, ranking 60th. At the end of the episode, BoA announced that the team formation for the 3rd challenge, which is concept evaluation, will
be decided by online voting. This is a major difference to that of Season 1, where trainees got to choose the song they want.[21]
Episode 6 (May 12, 2017)
BoA once again met up with the trainees to announce the next challenge. The trainees are tasked to perform live in groups based on positions they
want to debut in: Vocal, Dance or Rap. There are five songs for vocals (I.O.I's "Downpour", BTS' "Spring Day", BoA's "Amazing Kiss", BLACKPINK's
"Playing With Fire", and Jung Seung Hwan's "If It Is You") four songs for Dance (Jason Derulo's "Get Ugly", NSYNC's "Pop", Ed Sheeran's "Shape Of
You", and Flo Rida's "Right Round") and four songs for Rap (Mino ft. Taeyang's "Fear", iKON's "Rhythm Ta", Zico's "Boys and Girls", and Simon
Dominic, G2, BewhY, and One's "Who You"). Each song has a member limit and would be picked by each trainee based on their ranks: Park Ji-
hoon who ranked 1st (center) from the first elimination round would have the privilege of choosing the song he wants to perform first. BoA also
announced that only 35 trainees will remain in the next round and the winner from each category will receive 100,000 votes while the winner from
each group will receive 10,000 votes. After each performance, they are ranked in their groups first and overall in the category. On the day of the stage
performances, Super Junior's Leeteuk substituted BoA to host the show due to the latter's prior commitment. Only six groups are covered this week,
with "Shape of You" group (composed of Noh Tae-hyun, Park Sung-woo, Kim Tae-dong, Justin, Kim Dong-han, and Lee Jun-woo) receiving the
show's first-ever encore call.[22]
Episode 7 (May 19, 2017)
The remaining seven teams performed their respective stages and rehearsals for the groups are shown. After the last performance, the contestants
are shown their overall ranking based on their positions. The additional 10,000 points are given to 12 contestants for receiving the highest points on
their respective group and the extra 100,000 points to Lee Geon-hee, Noh Tae-hyun, and Kim Jong-hyun for receiving the highest points in Vocal,
Dance, and Rap position respectively.[23]
Episode 8 (May 26, 2017)
The episode opens with BoA treating the contestants with pizza before she temporarily goes overseas during the Position Evaluation filming.
Sometime after the performances and before the ranking announcement on May 12, BoA gathers the boys informing them about the coming
elimination round (where contestants ranking 36 onwards would get eliminated). She then introduces the next challenge, Concept Evaluation; and
shows five songs: Hyuk Shin's "I Know You Know" (Synth-pop/Funk), Veethoven, Oh Sunghwan, Kiggen and ASSBRASS's "Oh Little Girl" (Hip Hop),
ASHTRAY & KINGMAKER's "Show Time" (Nu-disco), Devine-Channel's "Open Up ()" (Future EDM), and Triple H's "Never" (Deep house). The
formation of groups are based on the viewers' poll which was first introduced at the end of Episode 5. Top 12 trainees were assigned to the songs
first. Due to voting manipulation controversies, however, Kang Daniel, Lee Ki-won, and Kim Dong-bin are banned from their alleged preferred songs.
After they are given their designated songs, the formed groups started to rehearse.
The second elimination round takes place during the second half of the episode with the remaining 58 contestants from each company are seen
entering the main studio by group or solo. Names of the top 35 trainees are called by BoA one by one starting from rank 34. In between the second
elimination round, a mini contest of who punches the strongest is conducted. Kang Dong-ho is given the title "Punching King". Kim Jong-hyun receives
the 1st place in the ranking announcement while Kim Dong-han ranks 35th.[24]
Episode 9 (June 2, 2017)
BoA announces that since there is an uneven distribution of members after the last elimination, groups with more than 7 people need to vote on who
stays. The remaining groups, which had less than 7 people after the elimination, pick from the members who were voted out. All the composers for the
concept evaluation songs visit the trainees and they perform in front of the composers. This episode showed the live performances for all five concept
evaluations. "Open Up ()" group (composed of Kang Daniel, Kang Dong-ho, Kim Yong-guk, Joo Hak-nyeon, Yu Seon-ho, Takada Kenta, and
Im Young-min) received an encore call and afterwards was also declared the winner of the concept evaluation, resulting in at least 20,000 benefit
votes for each member, with the person from that group with the most votes, winning 100,000 benefit votes, to be revealed in the next elimination
(Kang Dongho and Kang Daniel are the two candidates for 1st place). In addition, the group will also perform on M! Countdown.
Episode 10 (June 9, 2017)
The episode opens with the remaining 35 contestants from each company are seen entering the main studio. Amidst the eliminations, the trainees
participate in a question relay and a team game event where "Open Up ()" group emerges as the winner. They are also asked to pick the 6 best
"hyung" trainees among them, with MMO Entertainment's Yoon Ji-seong taking 1st place and Kang Daniel, Jung Se-woon, Park Ji-hoon, Ong Seung-
wu, and Park Woo-jin taking 2nd to 6th place respectively. At the elimination, BoA reveals that only 20 trainees will advance to the final stage. Kang
Daniel was announced as the overall winner of the concept evaluation, winning 100,000 benefit votes. With ranks 19 to 3 revealed, Kang Daniel and
Park Ji-hoon are called up as the contenders for 1st place, with Kang Daniel revealed to be 1st in the overall rank as well. The contenders for 20th
place are then called up, Choon Entertainment's Kim Yong-guk and Cube Entertainment's Lai Kuan-lin, with Lai Kuan-lin, whose massive rank drop
surprised everyone, surviving the elimination.
With the top 20 confirmed, BoA announces the next and final mission the debut song evaluation. She introduces "Hands on Me" (produced by The
Underdogs and Deez) and "Super Hot" (produced by Ryan Jhun) as the final line-up's debut songs. She explains that they will be split into two teams
of 10, each team composed of one main vocal, six to seven sub vocals, and two to three rappers. The trainees choose their positions beginning with
rank 20 up to 1, with the higher ranked trainees being given the advantage of replacing the lower ranked trainees and bumping them into another
position. Due to voting manipulation controversies, 17th place Im Young-min had to choose his position first as a penalty. After positions are
confirmed, the trainees begin practicing the choreography and memorizing the lyrics in preparation for the final stage.
Episode 11 (June 16, 2017)
The episode begins showing the boy's audition tapes, as well as their final confessional interviews. An announcement is then made that viewers will
now be able to send SMS votes for one trainee only, which will be added to the online votes in order to determine the final line-up. The debut
evaluation starts off with the eliminated trainees joining the top 20 trainees for a performance of "It's Me (Pick Me)". BoA then reveals that the debut
group will be named Wanna One (Hangul: ).
The episode cuts to the boys performing in two groups. "Super Hot" group (composed of Ha Sung-woon, Arredondo Samuel, Kang Dong-ho, Yu
Seon-ho, Ahn Heong-seop, Lee Dae-hwi, Choi Min-gi, Lim Young-min, Kim Jong-hyeon, and Lai Kuan-lin) performed first with Ha Sung-woon as the
center of the group, followed by "Hands on Me" group (composed of Kim Jae-hwan, Kang Daniel, Ong Seung-woo, Bae Jin-young, Hwang Min-hyun,
Jung Se-woon, Joo Hak-nyeon, Yoon Ji-seong, Park Woo-jin, and Park Ji-hoon) with Bae Jin-young as the center of the group. After the
performances, a segment is shown during which trainees watch videos left by their families, some of which surprise the trainees by visiting them in
person. The top 20 trainees also performed together a special song titled "Always ( )" as a commemoration of their time throughout the
competition.
Voting soon comes to a close, and ranking announcements begin. Bae Jin-young, Hwang Min-hyun, Yoon Ji-sung, Lai Kuan-lin, Park Woo-jin, Ong
Seong-woo, Kim Jae-hwan, and Lee Dae-hwi were announced as 10th to 3rd place, respectively, confirming them for debut. The top 2 trainees were
revealed to be Kang Daniel and Park Ji-hoon once again. Kang Daniel once again receives the most votes, confirming his position as the center for
Wanna One and leaving Park Ji-hoon in 2nd place. Finally, the 11th place, Ha Sung-woon, was announced as the final member.

Discography
Singles
Peak
positions
Title Year Sales Album

KOR
[25]

"It's Me (Pick Me)" ( ) 26 KOR: 338,682+[26] Non-album single

"Show Time" (It's) 25 KOR: 142,054+[27]


"I Know You Know" (Boys Under the Moonlight) 21 KOR: 145,217+[28]
"Open Up" () (Knock) 10 KOR: 197,294+[29] 35 Boys 5 Concepts
"Oh Little Girl" (Slate) 2017 7 KOR: 210,486+[30]
"Never" (Nation's Son) 2 KOR: 288,870+[31]
"Hands on Me" 34 KOR: 55,782+[32]
"Super Hot" 41 KOR: 51,087+[32] Produce 101 Final
"Always" ( ) 29 KOR: 62,392+[32]

Controversies
According to Ilgan Sports, Mnet Produce 101 season 2's staff have tried to find a trainee who talked to the media that trainees are discriminated by
their grade. Ilgan Sports reported that trainees encountered discrimination, such as level-determined permission to go to the bathroom and eat
different meals. Also, there are issues about boys who bullied other students and plagiarism of choreography.[33]
Maroo Entertainment's Han Jong-youn left the show due to a serious bullying and sexual assault scandal. An alleged former classmate accused Han
Jong-youn of making him masturbate in front of his friends, forcing him to fight with his friends, locking him in the cleaning equipment room, and
more.[34]
YGKPLUS's Kwon Hyun-bin was forced to delete all of his photos on Instagram after they were flooded with negative comments. On episode 4, Kwon
Hyun-bin was shown to be unmotivated and skipping out on practices for "Sorry Sorry" and had received harsh criticism from the trainers for lack of
practice. His team won the live performance battle and he received the highest score out of both teams. During the performance, the trainers
commented that the group was "ready to debut". After the performance, Kwon Hyun-bin stated that "I'm here because I really want to debut as a
singer" and "I've put everything on the line for this". Despite having received the most votes, netizens have been criticizing Kwon Hyun-bin for his lack
of sincerity.[35]
The Vibe Label's Ha Min-ho allegedly tried to engage in sexual relationships with minors. Screenshots of Instagram and Facebook conversations
between him and minor fans have been revealed, causing a stir. He was also accused of sexually harassing and bullying an ex-girlfriend in middle
school.[36] After discussing with Mnet, he left the show and canceled his contract with his label.[37]
Voting manipulation
MMO Entertainment's Kang Daniel was accused of cheating by trying to manipulate the votes on Mnet's concept song poll. The problem arose when a
fan uploaded the following post to a community site, asking Kang Daniel to indicate which song he preferred by altering the number of cat emojis in his
Instagram biography. Mnet decided to penalize the trainees that failed to follow the rules by banning them from choosing the songs in question.[38]
2Y Entertainment's Lee Ki-won was accused of cheating by trying to manipulate the votes on Mnet's concept song poll. Lee Ki-won hinted his song
preference by posting "Oh Ki Won> Sa Ki Won Sam Ki Won Lee Ki Won" on Instagram. His agency has since released a statement indicating that Lee
Ki-won would be prohibited from using social media until the show is over. A subsequent statement clarified that the problematic posts were made by
the agency in an attempt to increase Lee Ki-won's popularity while he was allegedly sleeping and unaware.[39]
Kiwi Media Group's Kim Dong-bin was also involved in the manipulation of the votes on Mnet's concept song poll. Screenshots of KakaoTalk
messages revealed that Kim Dong-bin's father asked the fanclub president to promote "Never" or "Open Up" as the concept song for Kim Dong-bin.[40]
Brand New Music's Im Young-min was also involved in the manipulation of the votes on Mnet's concept song poll. Screenshots of a KakaoTalk
chatroom full of Im Young-min's fans revealed that Im Young Min's brother asked his friend to inform the fans in the respective chatroom that Im
Young-min wanted the songs "Never" and "Oh Little Girl" for his concept song. As this incident was not caught until after the recording of concept
evaluation, Im Young-min was penalized with a different penalty during the position selection of debut song evaluation.[41]

Ranking
The top 11 contestants were determined by online popularity vote at the Produce 101's official site and audiences' onsite voting, which is announced
at the end of each episode. The ranking will determine the top 11 contestants of the show which will be forming the final group.
For the first and second voting periods, viewers were allowed to select 11 trainees per vote. However, the system changed to only 2 trainees per vote
during the third round. For the final round, the system changed to only 1 trainee per vote. Unlike the previous season, only those with South Korean
mobile phone numbers are allowed to vote under a CJ One or TMON account to prevent voting fraud.[42]
First voting period

# Episode 1[43] Episode 2[44] Episode 3[45] Episode 4[46] Episode 5[47]
(Online votes) (Online votes) (Online votes) (Live votes) (Total votes)
Name Votes Name Votes

1 Park Ji-hoon Park Ji-hoon Park Ji-hoon Park Woo-dam 3,270 Park Ji-hoon 1,044,197

2 Jang Moon-bok Arredondo Samuel Lee Dae-hwi Kim Tae-dong 3,180 Arredondo Samuel 863,861

3 Lee Dae-hwi Lee Dae-hwi Arredondo Samuel Ahn Hyeong-seop 3,163 Yoon Ji-seong 844,829

4 Joo Hak-nyeon Ong Seong-woo Ong Seong-woo Choi Min-ki 3,157 Ong Seong-woo 819,186

5 Bae Jin-young Jang Moon-bok Ahn Hyeong-seop Kwon Hyun-bin 3,142 Kang Daniel 817,245

6 Arredondo Samuel Lai Kuan-lin Joo Hak-nyeon Takada Kenta 3,133 Ahn Hyeong-seop 810,639

7 Ahn Hyeong-seop Ahn Hyeong-seop Lai Kuan-lin Jang Moon-bok 3,123 Lee Dae-hwi 809,484

8 Ong Seong-woo Joo Hak-nyeon Jang Moon-bok Yun Hee-seok 3,121 Kim Jong-hyun 752,149

9 Lee Eui-woong Hwang Min-hyun Yoon Ji-seong Park Ji-hoon 3,113 Lai Kuan-lin 717,275
10 Lai Kuan-lin Lee Eui-woong Bae Jin-young Lee Ki-won 3,112 Joo Hak-nyeon 703,391

11 Hwang Min-hyun Kim Jong-hyun Jung Se-woon Hwang Min-hyun 3,108 Hwang Min-hyun 680,322

Notes

On Episode 4, an additional 3000 points are given to the boys of the winning teams.
The ranking for Episode 5 is the result of combining online votes and live votes from the previous episode.
Second voting period

Episode 7[49] Episode 8[50]


(Live votes) (Total votes)
# Episode 6[48]
(Online votes)

Name Votes Name Votes

1 Kim Jong-hyun Lee Gun-hee 110,717 Kim Jong-hyun 2,795,491

2 Kang Daniel Kim Jong-hyun 110,665 Lai Kuan-lin 2,202,665

3 Park Ji-hoon Noh Tae-hyun 110,621 Park Ji-hoon 2,181,840

4 Hwang Min-hyun Im Young-min 10,651 Lee Dae-hwi 2,095,314


5 Lai Kuan-lin Yoo Seon-ho 10,642 Im Young-min 2,011,798

6 Ong Seong-woo Kim Yong-guk 10,633 Hwang Min-hyun 2,004,207

7 Kim Jae-hwan Kim Jae-hwan 10,622 Ong Seong-woo 1,998,849

8 Kang Dong-ho Jung Se-woon 10,584 Kang Daniel 1,948,847

9 Joo Hak-nyeon Joo Hak-nyeon 10,581 Kim Jae-hwan 1,822,842

10 Lee Dae-hwi Park Woo-jin 10,542 Joo Hak-nyeon 1,629,176

11 Yoo Seon-ho Jung Jung 10,537 Kang Dong-ho 1,585,712

Notes

On Episode 7, an additional 10,000 points were given to the winner of each group while 100,000 points were given to the winner of each
category.
Third voting period

# Episode 9[51] Episode 10[52]


(Live votes) (Total votes)
Name Votes Name Votes

1 Kang Daniel 100,205 Kang Daniel 828,148

2 Kang Dong-ho 20,078 Park Ji-hoon 630,198

3 Joo Hak-nyeon 20,071 Ha Sung-woon 413,654

4 Yoo Seon-ho 20,059 Bae Jin-young 389,982

5 Kim Yong-guk 20,058 Arredondo Samuel 378,491

6 Im Young-min 20,057 Park Woo-jin 372,493

7 Takada Kenta 20,024 Kim Jong-hyun 367,052

8 Park Ji-hoon 182 Ong Seong-woo 358,656

9 Park Woo-jin 95 Yoon Ji-seong 333,974


10 Hwang Min-hyun 91 Lee Dae-hwi 325,990

11 Bae Jin-young 82 Hwang Min-hyun 315,650

Notes

On Episode 9, an additional 20,000 points were given to each member of the winning group except for the one with the most votes, who
received an additional 100,000 points instead. First and second place were announced in Episode 10.
Result
Main article: Wanna One

During the last episode aired on June 16, 2017, BoA announced the unit boy band's name: Wanna One (Hangul: ).

Episode 11 (Total votes)


#
Name Votes Company

1 Kang Daniel 1,578,837 MMO

2 Park Ji-hoon 1,136,014 Maroo

3 Lee Dae-hwi 1,102,005 Brand New Music

4 Kim Jae-hwan 1,051,735 Individual Trainee


5 Ong Seong-woo 984,756 Fantagio

6 Park Woo-jin 937,379 Brand New Music

7 Lai Kuan-lin 905,875 Cube

8 Yoon Ji-seong 902,098 MMO

9 Hwang Min-hyun 862,719 Pledis

10 Bae Jin-young 807,749 C9

11 Ha Sung-woon 790,302 Ardor & Able

Elimination Chart
Color key
Contestant who has received the overall center position

Top 11 of the week

Group with the highest score performed on M! Countdown (Week 3-4)


Contestant received 100000 more votes after No.1 in the category position performance (Week 6-7)
Contestant received 100000 more votes after No.1 in winning the group concept performance (Week 9)
Contestant received 3000 more votes after winning the overall group performance (Week 3-4)
Contestant received 10000 more votes after No.1 in the team position performance (Week 6-7)
Contestant received 20000 more votes and performed on M! Countdown after winning the overall group concept performance (Week 9)

Contestant eliminated on the show

Contestant left the show

Mentors'
Rank (per week)
Evaluation

Final
Contestant 4[46] 5[47] 7[49] 8[50] 9[51]
Rank
(live votes) (1st voting period) (live votes) (2nd voting period) (live votes)
1st[53] 2nd[54] 1[43] 2[44] 3[45] 6[48]

rank total votes rank total votes team rank position rank total votes rank total votes rank team score to

Kang Daniel () 1 B A 23 23 12 38 3,033 5 817,245 2 5 21 355 8 1,948,847 1[a] 552 10

Park Ji-hoon () 2 C B 1 1 1 9 3,113 1 1,044,197 3 2 12 498 3 2,181,840 2 398

Lee Dae-hwi () 3 A A 3 3 2 13 3,105 7 809,484 10 3 14 546 4 2,095,314 8 443

Kim Jae-hwan () 4 B B 27 18 18 23 3,075 16 569,969 7 1 8 10,622 9 1,822,842 13 443


Ong Seong-woo () 5 A A 8 4 4 16 3,097 4 819,186 6 3 14 419 7 1,998,849 17 443

Park Woo-jin () 6 A A 72 75 38 40 3,031 24 403,690 16 1 3 10,542 14 1,396,889 3 443

Lai Kuan-lin () 7 D F 10 6 7 61 79 9 717,275 5 2 3 642 2 2,202,665 14 443

Yoon Ji-seong () 8 F D 35 19 9 65 66 3 844,829 13 4 21 358 15 1,372,652 18 135

Hwang Min-hyun () 9 C D 11 9 16 11 3,108 11 680,322 4 2 9 621 6 2,004,207 4 443

Bae Jin-young () 10 C F 5 12 10 26 3,066 12 667,298 14 4 15 501 12 1,502,905 5 398

Ha Sung-woon () 11 A A 34 28 23 34 3,039 21 459,912 27 3 20 416 25 838,649 21 135

Jung Se-woon () 12 B B 13 17 11 30 3,046 13 634,134 15 1 10 10,584 17 1,284,267 19 398

Kang Dong-ho () 13 D D 19 14 20 58 86 20 472,132 8 2 13 551 11 1,585,712 6[a] 552


Kim Jong-hyeon () 14 D B 15 11 13 25 3,067 8 752,149 1 1 1 110,665 1 2,795,491 11 443

Lim Young-min () 15 B A 24 27 31 38 3,033 27 312,983 12 1 2 10,651 5 2,011,798 11 552

Ahn Hyung-seob () 16 D A 7 7 5 3 3,063 6 810,639 20 4 16 413 19 1,171,439 14 398

Yoo Seon-ho () 17 F F 22 16 15 57 93 15 575,027 11 1 3 10,642 13 1,502,513 9 552

Kim Samuel () 18 A A 6 2 3 36 3,034 2 863,861 17 6 23 350 16 1,306,508 16 135

Joo Hak-nyeon () 19 F F 4 8 6 18 3,093 10 703,391 9 1 2 10,581 10 1,629,176 7 552

Choi Min-gi () 20 D F 14 15 19 4 3,157 19 476,249 18 4 19 427 20 1,102,561 24 398

Kim Yong-guk () 21 C D 44 49 37 92 15 34 195,419 35 1 5 10,633 18 1,190,935 10 552

Kwon Hyun-bin () 22 F F 16 20 22 5 3,142 23 408,701 33 5 22 349 34 645,510 20 83

Lee Eui-woong () 23 C D 9 10 14 33 3,044 17 520,973 25 4 7 542 23 855,494 23 398


Takada Kenta ( ) 24 C B 21 25 29 6 3,133 28 287,263 24 3 12 567 31 783,860 22 552

Noh Tae-hyun () 25 A A 61 48 24 42 3,027 26 353,043 32 1 1 110,621 21 945,314 30 135

Kim Sang-kyun () 26 F D 47 38 47 52 109 43 152,329 23 3 6 563 27 830,779 27 135

Jang Moon-bok () 27 F F 2 5 8 7 3,123 14 597,046 26 4 14 227 32 745,093 31 83

Kim Dong-hyun () 28 B B 42 46 35 31 3,045 39 163,092 41 2 10 456 29 821,551 25 83

Kim Dong-han () 29 D B 57 78 78 21 3,076 37 175,107 34 4 9 525 35 629,883 28 83

Kim Tae-dong () 30 F A 37 45 28 2 3,180 25 359,771 28 2 7 534 22 877,168 26 83

Seo Sung-hyuk () 31 D D 95 88 95 87 23 51 120,808 19 3 4 636 24 844,163 31 83

Kim Ye-hyeon () 32 F C 71 93 34 77 31 40 159,576 55 4 17 470 33 691,611 34 83

Lee Geon-hee () 33 D D 17 24 27 17 3,094 29 269,787 29 1 1 110,717 30 799,975 29 398


Lee Woo-jin () 34 B A 20 22 21 20 3,087 18 511,463 22 2 6 629 26 836,127 33 135

Park Woo-dam () 35 C D 59 57 68 1 3,270 55 112,521 21 5 21 355 28 826,392 34 135

Jeong Dong-su () 36 B C 60 52 36 31 3,045 35 180,209 30 2 2 709 587,830

Park Sung-woo () 37 F F 12 13 17 21 3,076 22 452,876 31 6 13 476 562,716

Hong Eun-ki () 38 C D 29 31 41 36 3,034 36 176,813 38 2 5 566 557,008

Yoo Hoe-seung () 39 D C 43 39 49 75 37 56 109,060 36 5 17 402 527,138

Woo Jin-young () 40 C A 55 50 45 27 3,064 42 153,419 40 2 5 584 522,149

Joo Jin-woo () 41 F F 77 80 77 64 70 45 141,432 42 3 16 499 496,934

Yeo Hwanwoong () 42 B B 32 32 39 29 3,052 49 126,568 54 3 6 548 472,798

Justin () 43 C D 18 21 26 12 3,106 31 261,653 48 3 8 528 458,650


Lee Gwang-hyun () 44 B C 45 47 40 34 3,039 44 145,251 43 1 9 10,473 442,392

Byun Hyun-min () 45 F C 52 70 73 15 3,100 52 116,449 44 4 10 524 419,381

Yoon Hee-seok () 46 F B 25 26 32 8 3,121 30 264,133 45 4 7 627 408,503

Kim Seong-ri () 47 B A 69 60 53 43 3,024 46 133,494 51 2 11 583 395,013

Kim Sang-bin () 48 B A 46 51 55 98 6 60 100,142 39 6 24 283 379,753

Kim Tae-woo () 49 F D 28 34 44 59 85 38 167,726 49 2 11 447 367,727

Lee Jun-woo () 50 F C 30 36 33 60 82 41 157,041 58 5 11 521 343,252

Zhu Zheng-ting () 51 C D 31 29 42 45 3,019 50 122,552 57 1 4 10,537 330,058

Kim Nam-hyung () 52 A A 75 58 46 94 10 54 112,841 47 6 19 379 328,569

Lee Ki-won () 53 D D 63 65 58 10 3,112 58 103,065 46 2 15 415 318,579


Lee Yoo-jin () 54 D C 58 42 48 46 3,018 48 130,509 50 3 12 422 316,255

Yoon Jae-chan () 55 B C 67 55 60 69 51 59 101,243 52 3 18 382 277,022

Kim Yong-jin () 56 D F 88 84 61 88 22 53 114,426 53 5 18 441 261,354

Lee In-soo () 57 C B 33 30 43 83 27 57 105,599 56 4 20 377 256,851

Kim Dong-bin () 58 F F 40 37 25 61 79 33 237,033 59 3 13 271 256,770

Kim Tae-min () 59 F F 26 33 30 63 72 32 260,391 37 3 8 496 Lef

Ha Min-ho () 60 B C 50 63 63 77 31 47 132,056 Left 1 4 10,XXX Lef

Seong Hyun-woo () 61 C B 54 67 84 44 3,021 99,983

Joo Won-tak () 62 B C 92 83 94 14 3,103 88,474 Eliminated

Choi Dong-ha () 63 C B 38 35 51 73 40 88,032


Jeong Joong-ji () 64 F F 64 77 59 93 13 86,864

Kwon Hyeop () 65 D C 41 41 52 83 27 86,745

Im Woo-hyeok () 66 C C 49 53 57 28 3,061 86,710

Jeong Hyo-jun () 67 F F 36 44 54 68 54 85,218

Son Dong-myeong () 68 D F 53 61 69 53 105 84,469

Lee Seo-kyu () 69 F D 91 43 50 77 31 80,052

Kim Hyeon-woo () 70 F C 66 82 89 67 58 79,305

Choi Tae-woong () 71 C D 76 71 65 86 24 78,323

Cho Jin-hyung () 72 D B 85 92 75 24 3,068 77,924

Yoon Yong-bin () 73 C D 80 73 67 46 3,018 77,030


Han Min-ho () 74 D C 84 96 82 72 42 77,000

Yoo Jin-won () 75 C F 79 87 70 51 123 76,303

Kim Yeon-kuk () 76 F D 97 91 92 49 3,007 75,768

Jeong Si-hyun () 77 F F 48 56 62 77 31 74,829

Kim Chan-yul () 78 F F 93 90 96 95 7 73,320

Choi Seung-hyeok () 79 D D 70 76 64 66 61 72,983

Lee Hoo-lim () 80 D B 62 68 76 85 25 72,260

Kim Jae-han () 81 C C 83 64 72 75 37 71,281

Kim Chan () 82 D F 39 40 56 56 96 69,967

Jang Dae-hyeon () 83 B D 51 54 66 54 100 69,146


Yoo Kyoung-mok () 84 D C 78 62 74 18 3,093 68,265

Choi Ha-don () 85 D F 73 86 91 69 51 68,009

Park Hee-seok () 86 D C 89 66 87 50 3,005 68,008

Ryu Ho-yeon () 87 F C 96 95 93 90 16 67,707

Cho Gyu-min () 88 F D 94 89 97 95 7 67,359

Wang Min-hyeok () 89 D D 98 85 98 91 15 66,475

Choi Jun-young () 90 B C 82 98 81 41 3,038 66,443

Jo Sung-wook () 91 F F 87 97 90 69 51 64,374

Kim Do-hyun () 92 C C 86 69 86 88 22 64,157

Jo Yong-geun () 93 F C 65 59 71 95 7 61,660
Lee Gun-min () 94 D F 56 81 83 81 30 60,404

Jeong Won-cheol () 95 F B 81 72 85 48 3,015 57,775

Choi Hee-soo () 96 F F 68 79 79 82 28 55,959

Choi Jae-woo () 97 C B 74 94 80 55 99 52,711

Lee Ji-han () 98 F B 90 74 88 74 39 51,123

Han Jong-yeon () B A

Nam Yoon-sung () F C Left the show

Kim Shi-hyun () D D

Notes

1. ^ a b c d The results were announced on Episode 10

Ratings
In the table below, the blue numbers represent the lowest ratings and the red numbers represent the highest ratings.
Average audience share

AGB Nielsen TNmS


Episode # Original broadcast date

Seoul
National
Nationwide [55]
Nationwide[57]
Capital
Area[56]

1 April 7, 2017 1.638% 1.606% 2.1%

2 April 14, 2017 1.912% 1.972% 2.5%

3 April 21, 2017 2.260% 2.142% 3.2%

4 April 28, 2017 2.321% 2.392% 3.0%

5 May 5, 2017 3.001% 2.746% 3.9%

6 May 12, 2017 3.054% 2.779% 4.4%


7 May 19, 2017 3.096% 3.166% 4.2%

8 May 26, 2017 3.275% 3.361% 4.8%

9 June 2, 2017 2.966% 2.514% 4.5%

10 June 9, 2017 3.927% 4.147% 4.9%

11 (Final) June 16, 2017 5.197% 5.088% 6.4%

Average

International broadcast
In Japan, the first episode of Produce 101 Season 2 aired via Mnet Japan on May 25, 2017, followed by 11 weeks of
episodes every Thursday night 1:00 am (Friday dawn).
In the Asian and Australia region, the first episode of Produce101 Season 2 aired via tvN Asia on April 25, 2017,
followed by 11 weeks of episodes every Tuesday 11:00 pm.

Aftermath
Some eliminated trainees debuted in other boy bands:
Kang Dong-ho (13th), Kim Jong-hyun (14th), Choi Min-Ki (20th) returned to their boy band Nu'est.
Roh Tae-hyun (25th) returned to his boy band HOTSHOT.
FNC Entertainment's Yoo Hoe-seung joined N.Flying.[58]
S.How Entertainment's Jeong Dong-su (36th) and Kim Nam-hyung (52th) will debut as part of duo AA in August
2017.[59][60]

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External links
(in Korean) Official website

Produce 101

1
Season
2

35 Girls 5 Concepts
Albums
Discography
35 Boys 5 Concepts

"Pick Me"
Singles
"It's Me (Pick Me)"

Jeon So-mi

Kim Se-jeong

Choi Yoo-jung

Kim Chung-ha

Kim So-hye

Zhou Jieqiong
Season 1 (I.O.I)
Jung Chae-yeon

Kim Do-yeon

Kang Mi-na

Lim Na-young

Top 11
Yu Yeon-jung

Kang Daniel

Park Ji-hoon

Lee Dae-hwi

Kim Jae-hwan

Ong Sung-woo
Season 2 (Wanna One)
Park Woo-jin

Lai Guan-lin

Yoon Ji-sung

Hwang Min-hyun

Bae Jin-young
Ha Sung-woon

JeA

Kim Sung-eun

1 Cheetah
Season
Kahi

Mentors
Bae Yoon-jung

Kwon Jae-seung

Lee Seok-hoon
Season 2
Shin You-me

Don Mills

Jang Keun-suk (Season 1)


Producer Rep.
BoA (Season 2)

Signal Entertainment Group (Season 1)


ion companies
AKA TV (Season 2)

Season 1 contestants
ontestants List
Season 2 contestants

Han Hye-ri
Other notable Kim So-hee
Season 1
contestants Yoon Chae-kyung

Lee Hae-in
Lee Su-hyun

Ki Hui-hyeon

Jeon So-yeon

Hwang In-sun

An Ye-seul

Kim Ju-na

Chu Ye-jin

Jung Se-woon

Kang Dong-ho

2 Kim Jong-hyun
Season
Kim Samuel

Choi Min-ki

Mnet

CJ E&M Music Performance Division


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