Stray Kids

Stray Kids (Korean: 스트레이 키즈) was a 2017 reality show created by JYP Entertainment and Mnet. It was a male idol debut project with the concept of winning the "trainees versus JYP" survival. It was broadcast on Mnet from October 17 to December 19, 2017, on Tuesdays at 23:00 (KST) timeslot for ten episodes.

Creator:
JYP Entertainment, Mnet
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Release:
Oct 17, 2017 - Dec 19, 2017
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9 contestants
9 survivors
0 votes
10 episodes
63 day(s) duration

Episode 1

Aired: Oct 17, 2017

Episode: 1

In the first episode, JYPE decides to determine the new debuting group by having two teams compete - a female trainees' team named 2team, with members selected by the agency, and a Male Project Team—created by long-time trainee Bang Chan. Both teams receive compliments after performing at the trainee showcase, but Park Jin-young ultimately picks the Male Project Team, consisting of members Bang Chan, Kim Woo-jin, Lee Min-ho, Seo Chang-bin, Hwang Hyun-jin, Han Ji-sung, Lee Felix, Kim Seung-min, and Yang Jeong-in, as the winner due to their teamwork.

Episode 2

Aired: Oct 24, 2017

Episode: 2

The first mission is revealed; the nine members of the Male Project Team are challenged to compose their own song, as well as perform it, to determine if they can debut altogether without eliminations. One week prior to their performance, the members living outside the dorms move in. After they settle in, the group goes to the arcade to spend some free time. At the JYPE Training Center, the group selects the track they will use for the mission evaluation and starts practicing. On the day of the evaluation, the group announces their name, Stray Kids, and their song titled "Hellevator." After the performance, Park praises the song's lyrics, arrangement and melody, but mentions that the key is too high for male singers. He also notes that there are members who did not meet Park's standards and expectations, which leads to an elimination round.

Episode 3

Aired: Oct 31, 2017

Episode: 3

Min-ho, Jeong-in and Hyun-jin are at risk of elimination. After giving criticisms, Park re-arranges the members' parts in "Hellevator." For the next mission evaluation, they are tasked to divide the group into three teams for "3:3:3" stage performances. The members decide their own teammates: Min-ho picks Felix and Chang-bin, Hyun-jin picks Seung-min and Chan, and Jeong-inpicks Woo-jin and Ji-sung. Five days prior, the teams spend a day off. Min-ho's team have a picnic at Hangang Park, Hyun-jin's team goes to a bowling center, and Jeong-in's team heads to a karaoke room. During the episode, the behind-the-scenes filming for the music video of "Hellevator" is also shown.

Episode 4

Aired: Nov 7, 2017

Episode: 4

The three teams show their performances to other members for comments and advice. During the second mission evaluation, Hyun-jin's team is first, performing a song titled "4419," which is based on Bang Chan's experiences while riding bus No. 4419 as a trainee in Seoul. Park praises their overall performance. Min-ho's team next performs a song titled "GLOW," lyrically about a hardworking team who is practicing until dawn. Chang-bin receives compliments but Felix gets criticized for being unconfident, while Min-ho mixes up his lyrics while performing. Jeong-in's team performs "School Life," a song about students' days and slight rebellion. Ji-sung and Woo-jin both receive compliments, though Park points out their lack of stage presence and dancing skills respectively. Jeong-in is criticized for his rap and dance skills. Jeong-in, Felix and Min-ho are now at risk of getting eliminated. In the end, Min-ho is eliminated from the group.

Episode 5

Aired: Nov 14, 2017

Episode: 5

J. Y. Park remarks that Min-ho's skills are still lacking due to a shorter training period compared to the other members. Stray Kids continues with eight members. A few days after Min-ho's elimination, Park gathers the group for a talk and lesson about things to remember while achieving dreams. Afterwards, the group is given a special vacation in Gangneung. They go to the sea, eat at the central market, and play relay skating at the ice rink. At night, they camp out and chat about the hardest mission they've gone through so far, the person who they are most grateful to, and talk about Min-ho. In the end, they watch a video message that Min-ho has prepared.

Episode 6

Aired: Nov 21, 2017

Episode: 6

J. Y. Park reveals the third mission: "JYP vs. YG", a longtime tradition of pitting trainees from the two agencies against each other, like the battle in the 2013 Mnet reality television program Win: Who is Next. A week before the battle, Stray Kids picks their representatives for the vocal, dance and free battle teams. For the vocal team, they are tasked with performing a song by one of YG Entertainment's girl groups. Chan, Woo-jin, Ji-sung, and Jeong-in decide to sing BLACKPINK's "As If It's Your Last," and remix the song to fit Stray Kids' concept. 3Racha prepares an original rap performance titled "Matryoshka", a rap about staying true to yourself using the motif of Russia's traditional dolls. Park reviews the prepared performances and decides to remove Chan from the rap performance and Jeong-in from the vocal performance.


On the battle day, the team heads to YG Entertainment headquarters where they meet the other agency's trainees for the first time - including Bang Ye-dam from K-pop Star 2. In the free battle round, Chang-bin and Ji-sung perform "Matryoshka" without Chan. Yang Hyun-suk and Park praise their performance. Bang Ye-dam of YG performs Shawn Mendes' "There's Nothing Holdin' Me Back" and receives compliments from Park.

Episode 7

Aired: Nov 28, 2017

Episode: 7

Stray Kids' vocal team, excluding Jeong-in, performs "As If It's Your Last" and finishes without any mistakes. Ji-sung and Woo-jin receive praise from Park and Yang. The YG vocal team performs a remix version of Wonder Girls' "Why So Lonely" and receives high praise overall. For the dance battle, Stray Kids performs an original and unique stage, while the YG trainees perform and receive compliments and some tips from Park. A few days after the third mission, Park invites Stray Kids to a brunch, and reveals the next mission — a busking event. They then go to Hongdae, Seoul to research busking. The members prepare for their upcoming busking event while Jeong-inand Felix also practice hard to avoid elimination.

Episode 8

Aired: Dec 5, 2017

Episode: 8

Stray Kids' busking event is set to be held in Sinchon. Jun. K of 2PM and Black Eyed Pilseung's Rado are invited to watch the busking as Park's mystery listeners. GOT7 members BamBam and Yugyeom and DAY6 members Sungjin and Young K also attend the event. Stray Kids performs "Hellevator", "School Life" and a new song titled "YAYAYA". Park criticizes the performances, stating that Chan's vocalization was not stable, Woo-jin could not be recognized as the main vocal and lacks in dancing skill, Hyun-jin's pronunciation was still lacking, and Felix made a dance mistake during "YAYAYA" and his rapping did not stand out because of his difficulty with the Korean language. Hyun-jin, Woo-jin and Felix are chosen for potential elimination. In the end, Felix is eliminated.

Episode 9

Aired: Dec 12, 2017

Episode: 9

For the final mission, it is announced by J. Y. Park that there will be a live broadcast and live audience voting. After the announcement, the team re-organizes their choreography to match the seven members configuration. Chan's longtime friend, BamBam of GOT7, visits the JYPE Training Center. They go out to eat together and BamBam gives Chan advice. Meanwhile, some of the members have their vocal lessons; Seung-min performs Shawn Mendes' "Stitches", Woo-jin performs Adam Levine's "Lost Stars" and practices his vocalization, and Jeong-in performs "Impossible" by James Arthur. To practice, Hyun-jin performs "MM" for his rap trainer and Chang-bin helps him vocalize. While the team practices choreography, GOT7's JB and Jinyoung visit them at the training center. They give the members advice for the live broadcast and comment on their seven-member version of "YAYAYA." At JYP headquarters, the team records a new original song titled "Spread My Wings" with composer 1take. The scene then cuts to a week before the recording; Park calls eliminated members Min-ho and Felix back and gives them a second chance debut with the group. It is then revealed that the stages on the live broadcast will each have a seven-member version versus a nine-member version, to help determine the final line-up.

Episode 10

Aired: Dec 19, 2017

Episode: 10

The live broadcast is held at the CJ E&M Ilsan Studio on December 19, 2017, with Kim Il-joong hosting. A nationwide voting is held to help determine if Stray Kids should debut as a seven-member, or nine-member group. The seven-member version of "YAYAYA" and "Spread My Wings" is performed first, and Park gives positive remarks for the two stages. Min-ho and Felix join the group to perform the nine-member version of "Hellevator," "School Life," and a new upbeat song titled "BEWARE." Jun. K of 2PM performs a special stage as well. The live vote ends with 96% of voters in favor of the nine-member group. Park confirms that the nine members will all debut, commenting: "A robot has no mistakes, but a robot and human are different. When I see a nine-member stage, I still see lacking parts in both of you. But when all nine performs, the expressions are alive. Congratulations, Stray Kids will debut as nine."

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