Produce 101 Japan
Produce 101 Japan is a 2019 Japanese reality competition show and a spin-off of the South Korean television series Produce 101. The show follows 101 trainees with the intention of producing an 11-member boy band. The members, group name, and concepts are selected by viewers, referred to as "national producers". The series was first announced in April 2019 as a co-production between Yoshimoto Kogyo and CJ E&M and is set to premiere on September 25, 2019, with the first and final episodes airing on TBS while the full series will be streamed on GyaO! beginning September 26, 2019.
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Genre | Reality competition |
Created by | Kim Young-bum (Mnet) |
Directed by | Nami Nakane |
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Opening theme | "Tsukame (It's Coming)" by Produce 101 Japan |
Country of origin | Japan |
Original language(s) | Japanese |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 12 |
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Running time | 110-180 minutes 59 minutes (Premiere on TBS) |
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Original release | September 25 – December 11, 2019 |
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Background
In April 2019, Yoshimoto Kogyo and CJ E&M announced they will be co-producing a Japanese version of the Produce 101 reality competition show with the intention of debuting an 11-member boy band in 2020 for the global music market.[1][2] The group created from the show will be permanent and will be handled by Lapone Entertainment.[3] Auditions for the show took place from April 11 to May 31, 2019 for male Japanese residents aged 16–30 years old who are not tied to any talent agency.[4][5] Additional exams were held in June and July 2019.[1] A total of 6,000 people auditioned for the show, and all 101 trainees were revealed on September 3, 2019, with the show's theme song, "Tsukame (It's Coming)".[6] Prior to the show's airing, two contestants had dropped out, leaving 99 trainees to compete on the show.[6] Contestant Kenya Hata later dropped out of the series before the show was broadcast.
Several episodes were shot in Paju, South Korea, before returning to Japan.[7] The mentors for the trainees consist of Hidenori Sugai and Sayaka Yasukura as vocal instructors; A-non and Warner as dance instructors; and Cypress Ueno and Bose as rap instructors.[8] Hideyuki Yabe and Takashi Okumura from the comedy duo Ninety-nine, who had previously hosted the Asayan talent competition series in 1999, will be the MCs for the show.[6] The series is set to premiere on TBS on September 25, 2019 and GyaO! on September 26, 2019 for a total of 12 episodes. Only the first and final episodes will be broadcast on TBS, while GyaO! will stream the entire series.[6]
In light of the Mnet vote manipulation investigation, the production committee stated in November 2019 that they are not affiliated with the Korean production team and have a separate voting system, with votes analyzed by a group of third-party lawyers.[9] Following the departure of South Korean contestants Kim Hee-cheon, Kim Youn-dong, and Jeong Young-hoon, the production committee issued a statement explaining that the contestants were eligible for the show, as they were living in Japan at the time, and that their mandatory military service was not a reason why they left. In addition, they issued an official warning to viewers not to spread malicious rumors about the contestants on social media.[10]
Contestants
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Final members of JO1 | |
Contestants eliminated in the final episode | |
Contestants eliminated in the third elimination round, but saved | |
Contestants eliminated in the third elimination round | |
Contestants eliminated in the second elimination round | |
Contestants eliminated in the first elimination round | |
Contestants that have withdrawn from the show |
101 Contestants | ||||
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Issei Mamehara (豆原 一成) | Ren Kawashiri (川尻 蓮) | Takumi Kawanishi (川西 拓実) | Shosei Ohira (大平 祥生) | Shion Tsurubo (鶴房 汐恩) |
Ruki Shiroiwa (白岩 瑠姫) | Keigo Sato (佐藤 景瑚) | Syoya Kimata (木全 翔也) | Junki Kono (河野 純喜) | Sukai Kinjo (金城 碧海) |
Sho Yonashiro (與那城 奨) | Yugo Miyajima (宮島 優心) | Shunya Osawa (大澤 駿弥) | Tomoaki Ando (安藤 誠明) | Kosuke Honda (本田 康祐) |
Raira Sato (佐藤 來良) | Masahiko Imanishi (今西 正彦) | Minato Inoue (井上 港人) | Shion Tokonami (床波 志音) | Jun Uehara (上原 潤) |
Jeong Young-hoon (チョン・ヨンフン) | Kim Yoon-dong (キム・ユンドン) | Fumiya Sano (佐野 文哉) | Koshin Komatsu (小松 倖真) | Ryuji Sato (佐藤 隆士) |
Reito Kitagawa (北川 玲叶) | Kanta Migakida (磨田 寛大) | Tatsutoshi Miyazato (宮里 龍斗志) | Masanami Aoki (青木 聖波) | Sho Fukuchi (福地 正) |
Naoki Ozawa (男澤 直樹) | Taiga Nakamoto (中本 大賀) | Kaito Okano (岡野 海斗) | Shuta Urano (浦野 秀太) | Kim Hee-cheon (キム・ヒチョン) |
Hiroto Ikumi (井汲 大翔) | Tsubasa Takizawa (瀧澤 翼) | Hikaru Kitagawa (北川 暉) | Sora Nakazato (中里 空) | Kei Terashi (寺師 敬) |
Ryo Mitsui (三井 瞭) | Lee Min-hyuk (イ・ミンヒョク) | Ryuta Hayashi (林 龍太) | Akihito Furuya (古屋 亮人) | Kyo Yamada (山田 恭) |
Mao Sasaki (佐々木 真生) | Yu Ando (安藤 優) | Kento Kitaoka (北岡 謙人) | Masaki Ageda (安慶田 真樹) | Ryuto Iwasaki (岩崎 琉斗) |
Ryono Kusachi (草地 稜之) | Ryunosuke Nakano (中野 龍之介) | Koki Nishio (西尾 航暉) | Takehiro Okada (岡田 武大) | Toi Nakabayashi (中林 登生) |
Ryusei Watanabe (渡辺 龍星) | Hyuga Nakatani (中谷 日向) | Shuto Uchida (内田 脩斗) | Miyabi Suzuki (鈴木 雅) | Yushi Katagami (片上 勇士) |
Kazuma Koga (古賀 一馬) | Ginsuke Nakagawa (中川 吟亮) | Katsunari Nakagawa (中川 勝就) | Rikuto Omizu (大水 陸渡) | Keiya Taguchi (田口 馨也) |
Ryotaro Nishi (西 涼太郎) | Akira Takano (高野 慧) | Tomoya Nishino (西野 友也) | Ryusei Kurokawa (黒川 竜聖) | Hayato Isohata (五十畑 颯斗) |
Takeru Gutierez (グチェレス タケル) | Kazuki Nishiyama (西山 和貴) | Yuki Ishii (石井 祐輝) | Hikari Inayoshi (稲吉 ひかり) | Taichi Kihara (木原 汰一) |
Yuya Tanaka (田中 雄也) | Eujin Aljama (アルジャマ 勇心) | Reiya Okawa (大川 澪哉) | Yoshiki Togo (東郷 良樹) | Tatsuki Yuki (結城 樹) |
Kenta Yamamoto (山本 健太) | Gen Suzuki (鈴木 玄) | Masahiro Kanno (菅野 雅浩) | Shinjun Suzuki (鈴木 晨順) | Satoshi Yamada (山田 聡) |
Kengo Hata (秦 健豪) | Taiki Watanabe (渡邊 大貴) | Naoki Nakanishi (中西 直樹) | Reo Hasegawa (長谷川 怜央) | Shinjiro Mori (森 慎二郎) |
Shohei Yonehara (米原 尚平) | Masayoshi Ikemoto (池本 正義) | Yuki Komajaku (駒尺 雄樹) | Koki Watanabe (渡邊 公貴) | Haruka Matsukura (松倉 悠) |
Kentaro Ishii (石井 健太郎) | Fumiya Kumazawa (熊澤 歩哉) | Shogo Koyama (小山 省吾) | Kenya Hata (畑 顕矢) | Kazuto Sato (佐藤 一翔) |
Yuki Katayama (片山 湧貴) | ||||
Rankings
The top 11 contestants, which determines the members of the final group, are chosen through popularity online voting at Produce 101 Japan GyaO!'s homepage and audience's live voting. The results are shown at the end of each episode.
For the first and second voting period, viewers are allowed to select 11 trainees per vote. During the third round, the system changed to 2 trainees per vote and added votes from Softbank Line Friend. For the final round, the system changed to one trainee per vote and added live online votes.
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# | Episode 1 | Episode 2 | Episode 3 | Episode 5 | Episode 6 | Episode 8 | Episode 9 | Episode 11 | Episode 12 |
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1 | Ren Kawashiri | Issei Mamehara ↑2 | Issei Mamehara = | Ren Kawashiri ↑1 | Takumi Kawanishi ↑2 | Takumi Kawanishi = | Issei Mamehara ↑4 | Ren Kawashiri ↑1 | Issei Mamehara ↑1 |
2 | Takumi Kawanishi | Ren Kawashiri ↓1 | Ren Kawashiri = | Issei Mamehara ↓1 | Ren Kawashiri ↓1 | Ren Kawashiri = | Ren Kawashiri = | Issei Mamehara ↓1 | Ren Kawashiri ↓1 |
3 | Issei Mamehara | Takumi Kawanishi ↓1 | Takumi Kawanishi = | Takumi Kawanishi = | Shion Tsurubo ↑2 | Shion Tsurubo = | Shion Tsurubo = | Shion Tsurubo = | Takumi Kawanishi ↑3 |
4 | Tomoaki Ando | Tomoaki Ando = | Kim Hee-cheon ↑2 | Kim Hee-cheon = | Issei Mamehara ↓2 | Issei Mamehara = | Ruki Shiroiwa ↑9 | Ruki Shiroiwa = | Shosei Ohira ↑7 |
5 | Masahiko Imanishi | Shion Tsurubo ↑2 | Shion Tsurubo = | Shion Tsurubo = | Kim Yoon-dong ↑1 | Kim Hee-cheon ↑1 | Jun Uehara ↑7 | Jeong Young-hoon ↑1 [lower-alpha 1] | Shion Tsurubo ↓2 |
6 | Jun Uehara | Kim Hee-cheon ↑4 | Kim Yoon-dong ↑7 | Kim Yoon-dong = | Kim Hee-cheon ↓2 | Kim Yoon-dong ↓1 | Jeong Young-hoon ↑1 | Takumi Kawanishi ↑6 | Ruki Shiroiwa ↓2 |
7 | Shion Tsurubo | Jun Uehara ↓1 | Tomoaki Ando ↓3 | Shosei Ohira ↑1 | Jeong Young-hoon ↑1 | Jeong Young-hoon = | Tomoaki Ando ↑3 | Tomoaki Ando = | Keigo Sato ↑8 |
8 | Lee Min-hyuk | Masahiko Imanishi ↓3 | Shosei Ohira ↑1 | Jeong Young-hoon ↑1 | Shunya Osawa ↑1 | Shunya Osawa = | Sho Yonashiro ↑9 | Jun Uehara ↓3 | Syoya Kimata ↑2 |
9 | Jeong Young-hoon | Shosei Ohira ↑6 | Jeong Young-hoon ↑2 | Shunya Osawa ↑2 | Shosei Ohira ↓2 | Junki Kono ↑1 | Syoya Kimata ↑5 | Kim Yoon-dong ↑1 [lower-alpha 1] | Junki Kono ↑4 |
10 | Kim Hee-cheon | Lee Min-hyuk ↓2 | Yugo Miyajima ↑5 | Yugo Miyajima = | Junki Kono ↑5 | Tomoaki Ando ↑1 | Kim Yoon-dong ↓4 | Syoya Kimata ↑1 | Sukai Kinjo ↑6 |
11 | Shunya Osawa | Jeong Young-hoon ↓2 | Shunya Osawa ↑1 | Tomoaki Ando ↓4 | Tomoaki Ando = | Shosei Ohira ↓2 | Junki Kono ↓2 | Shosei Ohira ↑2 | Sho Yonashiro ↑1 |
First voting period
The first voting period took place between September 26 at 12 AM and October 18 at 5:00 AM (JST). The total number of votes accumulated was 33,847,705.
# | Episode 1 (Online votes) |
Episode 2 (Online votes) |
Episode 3 (Online votes) |
Episode 4 (Live votes) |
Episode 5 (Total votes) | ||
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Name | Votes | Name | Votes | ||||
1 | Ren Kawashiri | Issei Mamehara | Issei Mamehara | Kosuke Honda | 14,230 | Ren Kawashiri | 1,883,178 |
2 | Takumi Kawanishi | Ren Kawashiri | Ren Kawashiri | Naoki Ozawa | 14,224 | Issei Mamehara | 1,848,191 |
3 | Issei Mamehara | Takumi Kawanishi | Takumi Kawanishi | Ryo Mitsui | 13,185 | Takumi Kawanishi | 1,771,861 |
4 | Tomoaki Ando | Tomoaki Ando | Kim Hee-cheon | Sho Yonashiro | 4,151 | Kim Hee-cheon | 1,411,741 |
5 | Masahiko Imanishi | Shion Tsurubo | Shion Tsurubo | Masahiko Imanishi | 4,120 | Shion Tsurubo | 1,238,146 |
6 | Jun Uehara | Kim Hee-cheon | Kim Youn-dong | Shion Tokonami | 3,217 | Kim Youn-dong | 1,145,844 |
7 | Shion Tsurubo | Jun Uehara | Tomoaki Ando | Sho Fukuchi | 3,178 | Shosei Ohira | 1,053,408 |
8 | Lee Min-hyuk | Masahiko Imanishi | Shosei Ohira | Tsubasa Takizawa | 3,167 | Jeong Young-hoon | 905,412 |
9 | Jeong Young-hoon | Shosei Ohira | Jeong Young-hoon | Keigo Sato | 3,141 | Shunya Osawa | 854,843 |
10 | Kim Hee-cheon | Lee Min-hyuk | Yugo Miyajima | Jun Uehara | 1,175 | Yugo Miyajima | 835,565 |
11 | Shunya Osawa | Jeong Young-hoon | Shunya Osawa | Ren Kawashiri | 1,138 | Tomoaki Ando | 798,477 |
Notes
- On Episode 4, an additional 1,000 points are given to the individual of the winning teams and an additional 3,000 points were given to the 1st place in song from 2 group while 10,000 points were given to the winner of each category (vocal position, rap position and dance position).
- The ranking for Episode 5 is the result of combining online votes and live votes from the previous episode.
Second voting period
The second voting period took place between October 24 at 11:30 PM and November 8 at 5:00 AM (JST). The total number of votes accumulated was 18,945,494.
# | Episode 6 (Online votes) |
Episode 7 (Live votes) |
Episode 8 (Total votes) | ||
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Name | Votes | Name | Votes | ||
1 | Takumi Kawanishi | Takumi Kawanishi | 170,419 | Takumi Kawanishi | 1,149,244 |
2 | Ren Kawashiri | Ren Kawashiri | 100,395 | Ren Kawashiri | 1,074,606 |
3 | Shion Tsurubo | Kim Hee-cheon | 100,376 | Shion Tsurubo | 996,794 |
4 | Issei Mamehara | Shuta Urano | 100,372 | Issei Mamehara | 962,252 |
5 | Kim Youn-dong | Shunya Osawa | 100,371 | Kim Hee-cheon | 823,022 |
6 | Kim Hee-cheon | Jun Uehara | 100,300 | Kim Youn-dong | 807,141 |
7 | Jeong Young-hoon | Issei Mamehara | 20,407 | Jeong Young-hoon | 748,508 |
8 | Shunya Osawa | Sho Yonashiro | 20,407 | Shunya Osawa | 705,067 |
9 | Shosei Ohira | Shion Tokonami | 20,402 | Junki Kono | 661,099 |
10 | Junki Kono | Syoya Kimata | 20,367 | Tomoaki Ando | 654,176 |
11 | Tomoaki Ando | Kosuke Honda | 20,360 | Shosei Ohira | 543,768 |
Notes
- On Episode 7, The individual winner of each group gets a 20,000 point bonus, the overall individual winner gets a 50,000 point bonus, and the overall group winners get a 100,000 point bonus.
- The ranking for Episode 8 is the result of combining online votes and live votes from the previous episode.
Third voting period
The third voting period will take place between November 14 at 11:30 PM and November 29 at 5:00 AM (JST). The total number of votes accumulated was 8,356,702.
# | Episode 9 (Online votes) |
Episode 10 (Live votes) |
Episode 11 (Total votes) | ||
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Name | Votes | Name | Votes | ||
1 | Issei Mamehara | Minato Inoue | 100,046 | Ren Kawashiri | 516,171 |
2 | Ren Kawashiri | Keigo Sato | 20,041 | Issei Mamehara | 505,823 |
3 | Shion Tsurubo | Syoya Kimata | 20,034 | Shion Tsurubo | 460,657 |
4 | Ruki Shiroiwa | Jun Uehara | 20,031 | Ruki Shiroiwa | 448,795 |
5 | Jun Uehara | Tatsutoshi Miyazato | 20,012 | Jeong Young-hoon | 383,463 |
6 | Jeong Young-hoon | Kaito Okano | 20,006 | Takumi Kawanishi | 381,845 |
7 | Tomoaki Ando | Masanami Aoki | 20,004 | Tomoaki Ando | 355,660 |
8 | Sho Yonashiro | Ruki Shiroiwa | 70 | Jun Uehara | 354,058 |
9 | Syoya Kimata | Shion Tsurubo | 35 | Kim Youn-dong | 347,621 |
10 | Kim Youn-dong | Shosei Ohira | 30 | Syoya Kimata | 339,052 |
11 | Junki Kono | Shion Tokonami | 24 | Shosei Ohira | 336,162 |
Notes
- On Episode 10, 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.
- The ranking for Episode 11 is the result of combining online votes and live votes from the previous episode.
Result
The finale online voting period will take place between December 5 at 11:00 PM and December 11 at 5:00 AM (JST) and The finale was held on December 11 at 7:00 PM (JST), and open online voting period was broadcast live. The total number of votes accumulated was 3,242,751. Ninety-nine announced the unit boy group name, JO1.
# | Episode 12 (Total votes) | |||
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Name | Votes | Prefecture | Audition Name | |
1 | Issei Mamehara | 261,583 | Okayama | N/A |
2 | Ren Kawashiri | 256,527 | Fukuoka | UN Backers |
3 | Takumi Kawanishi | 252,885 | Hyogo | KSix |
4 | Shosei Ohira | 220,594 | Kyoto | UN Backers |
5 | Shion Tsurubo | 204,045 | Hyogo | Sion |
6 | Ruki Shiroiwa | 194,919 | Tokyo | Hangyaku no Prince |
7 | Keigo Sato | 186,309 | Aichi | High-Steps |
8 | Syoya Kimata | 171,205 | Aichi | Shachihoko Friends |
9 | Junki Kono | 159,057 | Nara | Six Packs |
10 | Sukai Kinjo | 157,373 | Osaka | Team Sky |
11 | Sho Yonashiro | 140,003 | Okinawa | Six Packs |
Discography
Extended plays
Title | Details | Peak chart positions | Sales | |
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JPN Hot [11] |
JPN Dig [12] | |||
35 Boys 5 Concepts |
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3 | 2 |
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Produce 101 Japan — Final |
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32 | — | N/A |
Singles
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JPN Hot 100 [14] |
JPN Dig [15] | ||||||||||||||
"Tsukame (It's Coming)" | 2019 | 42 | — | N/A | Non-album single | ||||||||||
"KungChiKiTa" | 91 | — | 35 Boys 5 Concepts | ||||||||||||
"Domino" | 67 | — | |||||||||||||
"Happy Merry Christmas" | 84 | — | |||||||||||||
"Black Out" | 94 | — | |||||||||||||
"Yancha Boy Yancha Girl" | 77 | — | |||||||||||||
"GrandMaster" | 25 | 6 |
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Produce 101 Japan — Final | |||||||||||
"Young" | 20 | 5 |
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"Sayonara Seishun" (Produce 101 Japan ver.) | 47 | 11 |
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"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory. |
Reception
Aftermath
- Some trainees formed/joined with groups:
- Yugo Miyajima (12th), Shunya Osawa (13th), Tomoaki Ando (14th), Jun Uehara (20th), Jeong Young-hoon (21st), Kim Yoon-dong (22nd), and Kim Hee-cheon (35th) formed a boy group called ORβIT under label Orbit Union.[20]
- Kosuke Honda (15th), Fumiya Sano (23rd), Shuta Urano (34th), Katsunari Nakagawa (63rd) signed with Yoshimoto Kogyo and formed a boy group called OWV.[21]
- Masanami Aoki (29th), Akihito Furuya (44th), Koki Nishio (53rd), Takehiro Okada (54th), and Akira Takano (67th) formed an unnamed unit with temporary name New Unit Project.[22]
- Kaito Okano (33rd), Yu Ando (47th), Rikuto Omizu (64th), Hikari Inayoshi (74h), and Tatsuki Yuki (80th) formed a "KJ-Hop" group called Boom Trigger under World Entertainment.[23][24]
- Kento Kitaoka (48th) and Takeru Gutierez (71st) joined a group called BXW under agency Churros.[25][26] Reito Kitagawa (26th) and Hiroto Ikumi (36th) who also had joined the group subsequently left due to difference in the direction of activities.[27]
- Some trainees signed with agencies:
- Masahiko Imanishi (17th) signed with agency Dream Passport and adapted a stage name Hico.[28]
- Tatsutoshi Miyazato (28th), Sho Fukuchi (30th), Taiga Nakamoto (32nd), Tsubasa Takizawa (37th), Kyo Yamada (45th), Ryono Kusachi (51st), Toi Nakabayashi (55th), Hyuga Nakatani (57th), Fumiya Kumazawa (97th) signed with Showtitle, a subsidiary company of Yoshimoto Kogyo.[29] The nine ex-trainees formed a stage play creation project called Enjin that will also incorporate singing and dancing.[30]
- Kengo Hata (86th) signed with Ito Company.[31]
- Satoshi Yamada (85th) signed with YKA Entertainment.[32]
- Some trainees debuted as actors:
- Naoki Ozawa (29th) starred in a stage play K.B.S Project Super Youth Chorus Comedy "SING!"-2020.[33]
- Some trainees participated in other survival shows:
- Ryo Mitsui (41st), Ryuta Hayashi (43rd), Gen Suzuki (82nd) joined G-Egg.[34]
Notes
- Kim Youn-dong, and Jeong Young-hoon also announced they were leaving the show after announced ranking in episode 11.[10]
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External links
- Official website (in Japanese)