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'''Produce 101''' (프로듀스 101) is a survival competition television series on [[Mnet]]. [[Idol]] trainees from all different agencies compete to form a project group that promotes for a limited period. The show has the second-largest budget of all shows produced by Mnet at about four billion won (approximately $3.4 million).
 
'''Produce 101''' (프로듀스 101) is a survival competition television series on [[Mnet]]. [[Idol]] trainees from all different agencies compete to form a project group that promotes for a limited period. The show has the second-largest budget of all shows produced by Mnet at about four billion won (approximately $3.4 million).
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Following the Mnet vote manipulation investigation, on November 14, 2019, producer [[Ahn Joon Young]] partially admitted to rigging the votes of all seasons of Produce 101 during police questioning. He was arrested before over allegations of bribery and fraud in the franchise. This effectively damaged the series in South Korea. The series is still thriving in China and Japan, though with China's ban on idol survival shows in 2021, their iteration of the series will continue in other Asian countries.
  
 
==Process==
 
==Process==
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===Ranking===
 
===Ranking===
The overall ranking for each contestant is shown at the end of each episode (with the exception of episodes 4, 7, and 9). This ranking is determined by online voting and on-scene voting.
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The overall ranking for each contestant is shown at the end of each episode (usually with the exception of elimination episodes). This ranking is determined by online voting and on-scene voting.
  
 
===Eliminations===
 
===Eliminations===
There are four eliminations throughout the show, starting with episode 5. The amount of contestants eliminated varies with each season, but generally starts in the 30s the first round, 20s in the second, teens for the third, and teens to single digits for the final.
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There are generally four eliminations throughout the show. The amount of contestants eliminated varies, but generally starts in the 30s the first round, 20s in the second, teens for the third, and teens to single digits for the final.
  
 
===Performances===
 
===Performances===
 
There are a total of six performance categories throughout the show.
 
There are a total of six performance categories throughout the show.
  
====Prepared====
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; Prepared
 
The contestants have worked on performances beforehand at their respective agencies which they perform for the judges.
 
The contestants have worked on performances beforehand at their respective agencies which they perform for the judges.
  
====Solo====
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; Solo
 
Contestants are given the main theme song for the show to learn in the following days, which includes both the lyrics and dance. They then are given one shot to record their performance for the judges to evaluate.
 
Contestants are given the main theme song for the show to learn in the following days, which includes both the lyrics and dance. They then are given one shot to record their performance for the judges to evaluate.
  
====Group Battle====
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; Group Battle
 
Contestants are given pre-selected songs to choose from, forming groups of five, six or seven. The audience votes for each member in each group, the sum of which is the group's total votes. The group with the highest total receives benefits.
 
Contestants are given pre-selected songs to choose from, forming groups of five, six or seven. The audience votes for each member in each group, the sum of which is the group's total votes. The group with the highest total receives benefits.
  
====Position Battle====
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; Position Battle
 
Contestants are once again given pre-selected songs to choose from in three categories: vocal, dance, and rap. Each group in each category faces off to collect on-scene votes. The contestant with the highest amount of votes in each category receives benefits.
 
Contestants are once again given pre-selected songs to choose from in three categories: vocal, dance, and rap. Each group in each category faces off to collect on-scene votes. The contestant with the highest amount of votes in each category receives benefits.
  
====Concept Battle====
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; Concept Battle
 
Contestants are shown five different newly produced tracks of different concepts to choose from. The team with the highest on-scene votes receives benefits.
 
Contestants are shown five different newly produced tracks of different concepts to choose from. The team with the highest on-scene votes receives benefits.
  
====Debut Song====
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; Debut Song
 
The remaining contestants decide their line distribution in two different teams. This performance is not voted on.
 
The remaining contestants decide their line distribution in two different teams. This performance is not voted on.
  
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==Seasons==
 
==Seasons==
 
[[File:Produce 101.jpg|thumb|150px|Produce 101]]
 
[[File:Produce 101.jpg|thumb|150px|Produce 101]]
[[File:Produce 101 Season 2.jpg|thumb|150px|Produce 101 Season 2]]
 
[[File:Produce 48 logo.png|thumb|150px|Produce 48]]
 
 
===[[Produce 101|Produce 101 (Season 1)]]===
 
===[[Produce 101|Produce 101 (Season 1)]]===
The first season of the survival competition show premiered on January 22, 2016. 101 female trainees from all different labels competed to form an 11-member girl group, [[I.O.I]]. They promoted under [[CJ E&M Music]]'s [[YMC Entertainment]] for one year before disbanding.
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The first season of the survival competition show premiered on January 22, 2016. 101 female trainees from all different labels competed to form the 11-member girl group [[I.O.I]]. They promoted under [[CJ E&M Music]]'s [[YMC Entertainment]] for one year before disbanding.
  
 
* '''Host:''' [[Jang Geun Suk]]
 
* '''Host:''' [[Jang Geun Suk]]
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* '''Dance Trainer:''' [[Kahi]], [[Bae Yoon Jung]]
 
* '''Dance Trainer:''' [[Kahi]], [[Bae Yoon Jung]]
  
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[[File:Produce 101 Season 2.jpg|thumb|150px|Produce 101 Season 2]]
 
===[[Produce 101 Season 2|Produce 101 (Season 2)]]===
 
===[[Produce 101 Season 2|Produce 101 (Season 2)]]===
The second season of the survival competition show premiered on April 7, 2017. 101 male trainees from all different labels competed to form an 11-member boy group, [[Wanna One]]. They are signed to [[CJ E&M Music]]'s [[YMC Entertainment]] and will promote until December 2018.
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The second season of the survival competition show premiered on April 7, 2017. 101 male trainees from all different labels competed to form the 11-member boy group [[Wanna One]]. They group was signed to [[CJ E&M Music]]'s [[YMC Entertainment]] and promoted until December 2018.
  
 
* '''Host:''' [[BoA]]
 
* '''Host:''' [[BoA]]
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* '''Rap Trainer:''' [[Cheetah]], [[Don Mills]]
 
* '''Rap Trainer:''' [[Cheetah]], [[Don Mills]]
 
* '''Dance Trainer:''' [[Kahi]], [[Kwon Jae Seung]], [[Jang Hyun Seung]]
 
* '''Dance Trainer:''' [[Kahi]], [[Kwon Jae Seung]], [[Jang Hyun Seung]]
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[[File:Produce 48 logo.png|thumb|150px|Produce 48]]
  
 
===[[Produce 48]]===
 
===[[Produce 48]]===
The third season of the survival competition show is set to premiere on June 15, 2018. This season is a joint survival competition between [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] group [[AKB48]] and [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] trainees. 96 trainees from Korea and Japan will compete to form a new 12-member girl group. The group will promote for two years and six months.
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The third season of the survival competition show premiered on June 15, 2018. This season was a joint survival competition between [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] group [[AKB48]] and [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] trainees. 96 female trainees from Korea and Japan competed to form the 12-member girl group [[IZONE|IZ*ONE]]. The group promoted for two years and six months.
  
 
* '''Host:''' [[Lee Seung Gi]]
 
* '''Host:''' [[Lee Seung Gi]]
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* '''Rap Trainer:''' [[Cheetah]]
 
* '''Rap Trainer:''' [[Cheetah]]
 
* '''Dance Trainer:''' [[Bae Yoon Jung]], [[May J Lee]], [[Choi Young Joon]]
 
* '''Dance Trainer:''' [[Bae Yoon Jung]], [[May J Lee]], [[Choi Young Joon]]
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[[File:Produce X101 logo.jpg|thumb|150px|Produce X101]]
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===[[Produce X101]]===
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The fourth season of the survival competition show premiered in April 2019. 101 male trainees from all different labels competed to form the 11-member project boy group [[X1]]. The group was set to promote for five years, however they disbanded in early 2020 due to Mnet's voting manipulation.
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* '''Host:''' [[Lee Dong Wook]]
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* '''Vocal Trainer:''' [[Lee Seok Hoon]], [[Shin Yu Mi]]
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* '''Rap Trainer:''' [[Cheetah]]
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* '''Dance Trainer:''' [[Kwon Jae Seung]]
  
 
==Official Spin-Offs==
 
==Official Spin-Offs==
 
[[File:Produce 101 China.png|thumb|150px|Produce 101 China]]
 
[[File:Produce 101 China.png|thumb|150px|Produce 101 China]]
[[File:Produce 101 Thailand.jpg|thumb|150px|Produce 101 Thailand]]
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[[File:Produce Camp 2019.jpg|thumb|150px|Chuang 2019]]
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[[File:Produce Camp 2020.jpg|thumb|150px|Chuang 2020]]
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[[File:Produce Camp 2021.jpg|thumb|150px|Chuang 2021]]
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[[File:Chuang Asia Thailand.jpg|thumb|150px|Chuang Asia: Thailand]]
 
===[[Produce 101 China]]===
 
===[[Produce 101 China]]===
The first season of the Chinese survival competition show is set to premiere on April 21, 2018 on the [[Tencent]] network. 101 female trainees from all different labels competed to form an 11-member girl group, [[Rocket Girls]].
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The first season of the Chinese survival competition show premiered on April 21, 2018 on the [[Tencent]] network. 101 female trainees from all different labels competed to form the 11-member girl group [[Rocket Girls]].
  
 
* '''Host:''' [[Tao (EXO-M)|Huang Zitao]]
 
* '''Host:''' [[Tao (EXO-M)|Huang Zitao]]
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* '''Dance Trainer:''' [[Show Luo]], [[Yi Bo|Wang Yi Bo]]
 
* '''Dance Trainer:''' [[Show Luo]], [[Yi Bo|Wang Yi Bo]]
  
===[[Produce 101 Thailand]]===
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===[[Produce Camp 2019|Produce Camp 2019 / Chuang 2019]]===
The first season of the Thai survival competition show is set to premiere in September 2018 on the [[True4U]] network. 101 male trainees from all different labels will compete to form an 11-member boy group.
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The second season of the Chinese survival competition show premiered on April 6, 2019 on the [[Tencent]] network. 101 male trainees from all different labels competed to form the 11-member boy group [[R1SE]].
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* '''Host:''' [[Dilraba Dilmurat]]
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* '''Vocal Trainer:'''  [[Alec Su]]
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* '''Rap Trainer:''' [[Stanley Huang]]
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* '''Dance Trainer:''' [[Aaron Kwok]]
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* '''Composition Trainer:''' [[Tiger Hu]]
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===[[Produce Camp 2020|Produce Camp 2020 / Chuang 2020]]===
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The third season of the Chinese survival competition show premiered on May 2, 2020 on the [[Tencent]] network. 101 female trainees from all different labels competed to form the 7-member girl group [[BonBon Girls 303]].
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* '''Host:''' [[Tao (EXO-M)|Huang Zitao]]
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* '''Vocal Trainer:''' [[Lu Han|Luhan]], [[Mao Buyi]]
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* '''Rap Trainer:''' [[Tao (EXO-M)|Huang Zitao]]
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* '''Dance Trainer:''' [[Victoria|Victoria Song]]
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===[[Produce Camp 2021|Produce Camp 2021 / Chuang 2021]]===
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The fourth season of the Chinese survival competition show premiered on February 17, 2021 on the [[Tencent]] network. 90 male trainees from all different labels competed to form the 11-member boy group [[INTO1]].
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* '''Host:''' [[Deng Chao]]
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* '''Vocal Trainer:''' [[Ning Jing]], [[Zhou Shen]]
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* '''Rap Trainer:''' [[Amber Liu]], [[Zhou Zhennan]]
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* '''Dance Trainer:''' Zhou Zhennan
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* '''International Assistant:''' [[Zheng Naixin]]
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===[[Chuang Asia: Thailand|Produce Camp Asia: Thailand / Chuang Asia: Thailand]]===
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The first Asia spin-off of the Chinese survival competition show will be premiering on February 3, 2024 on the [[Tencent|WeTV]] network. 70 female trainees will compete to form a girl group. The group created will debut under [[RYCE Entertainment]].
  
 
* '''Host:''' ''TBA''
 
* '''Host:''' ''TBA''
* '''Vocal Trainer:''' ''TBA''
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* '''Mentors:''' [[Jackson|Jackson Wang]], [[Mike Angelo]], [[Jeff Satur]], [[Ten (NCT)|TEN]], [[Zheng Naixin|Nene]]
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* '''Rap Trainer:''' ''TBA''
 
* '''Rap Trainer:''' ''TBA''
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===Produce 101 Thailand===
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|[[File:Produce 101 Japan.jpg|thumb|150px|Produce 101 Japan]]
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[[File:Produce 101 Japan S2.jpg|thumb|150px|Produce 101 Japan S2]]
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[[File:Produce 101 Japan The Girls.jpg|thumb|150px|Produce 101 Japan S3]]
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The first season of the Thai survival competition show was set to premiere in September 2018 on the [[True4U]] network, however, it was cancelled.
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===[[Produce 101 Japan|PRODUCE 101 JAPAN]]===
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The first season of the Japanese survival competition show premiered on September 25, 2019 on the [[TBS]] network. 101 male trainees from all different labels competed to form the 11-member boy group [[JO1]]. Unlike previous iterations of the series, the group created is permanent and is handled by [[Lapone Entertainment]].
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* '''Host:''' [[NINETY-NINE]] ([[Okamura Takashi]] & [[Yabe Hiroyuki]])
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* '''Vocal Trainer:''' [[Sugai Hidenori]], [[Yasukura Sayaka]]
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* '''Rap Trainer:''' [[Cypress Ueno]], [[Bose]]
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* '''Dance Trainer:''' [[A-NON]], [[WARNER]]
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===[[Produce 101 Japan Season 2|PRODUCE 101 JAPAN SEASON2]]===
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The second season of the Japanese survival competition show that premiered in 2021 on the [[TBS]] network. 101 male trainees competed to form the 11-member boy group [[INI]]. The group created is permanent and is handled by [[Lapone Entertainment]].
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* '''Host:''' [[NINETY-NINE]] ([[Okamura Takashi]] & [[Yabe Hiroyuki]])
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* '''Vocal Trainer:''' [[Aoyama Thelma]], [[Sugai Hidenori]]
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* '''Rap Trainer:''' [[KENZO]] ([[DA PUMP]])
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* '''Dance Trainer:''' [[KEN THE 390]], [[Nakasone Rino]]
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===[[Produce 101 Japan the Girls|PRODUCE 101 JAPAN THE GIRLS]]===
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The third season of the Japanese survival competition show that premiered on October 5, 2023 on the [[Wikipedia:Lemino|Lemino]] streaming service. 101 female trainees competed to form the 11-member girl group [[ME:I]]. The group created is permanent and is handled by [[Lapone Entertainment]].
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* '''Host:''' [[Kimura Kaela]]
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* '''Vocal Trainer:''' [[Lee Hong Ki]], [[Aoyama Thelma]]
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* '''Rap Trainer:''' [[KEN THE 390]]
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* '''Dance Trainer:''' [[Nakasone Rino]], [[YUMEKI]]
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Latest revision as of 19:10, 12 January 2024

Produce 101 (프로듀스 101) is a survival competition television series on Mnet. Idol trainees from all different agencies compete to form a project group that promotes for a limited period. The show has the second-largest budget of all shows produced by Mnet at about four billion won (approximately $3.4 million).

Following the Mnet vote manipulation investigation, on November 14, 2019, producer Ahn Joon Young partially admitted to rigging the votes of all seasons of Produce 101 during police questioning. He was arrested before over allegations of bribery and fraud in the franchise. This effectively damaged the series in South Korea. The series is still thriving in China and Japan, though with China's ban on idol survival shows in 2021, their iteration of the series will continue in other Asian countries.

Process

Voting

The public (called "national producers") chooses the ultimate line-up of the group through voting. There are two types of voting that national producers have in the show. The first type is online voting. People from all over the world can register with Mnet to vote for their favorite contestants on a daily basis. The second type is on-scene voting. This voting is done by the audience present at performances. All online and on-scene votes, along with any benefit votes received for performance wins, are tallied to determine overall contestant rankings.

Ranking

The overall ranking for each contestant is shown at the end of each episode (usually with the exception of elimination episodes). This ranking is determined by online voting and on-scene voting.

Eliminations

There are generally four eliminations throughout the show. The amount of contestants eliminated varies, but generally starts in the 30s the first round, 20s in the second, teens for the third, and teens to single digits for the final.

Performances

There are a total of six performance categories throughout the show.

Prepared

The contestants have worked on performances beforehand at their respective agencies which they perform for the judges.

Solo

Contestants are given the main theme song for the show to learn in the following days, which includes both the lyrics and dance. They then are given one shot to record their performance for the judges to evaluate.

Group Battle

Contestants are given pre-selected songs to choose from, forming groups of five, six or seven. The audience votes for each member in each group, the sum of which is the group's total votes. The group with the highest total receives benefits.

Position Battle

Contestants are once again given pre-selected songs to choose from in three categories: vocal, dance, and rap. Each group in each category faces off to collect on-scene votes. The contestant with the highest amount of votes in each category receives benefits.

Concept Battle

Contestants are shown five different newly produced tracks of different concepts to choose from. The team with the highest on-scene votes receives benefits.

Debut Song

The remaining contestants decide their line distribution in two different teams. This performance is not voted on.

Grade Evaluations

Each contestant has a total of two grade evaluations. Based on their on their overall talents, the contestants are graded and organized into classes; A being the highest and F the lowest. The first evaluation is for their prepared performances for the judges. The second evaluation is for their solo performances. The final grade group determines their placement in the M Countdown performance of the show's main song, with group A having the most spotlight and group F performing as backup dancers.

Seasons

Produce 101

Produce 101 (Season 1)

The first season of the survival competition show premiered on January 22, 2016. 101 female trainees from all different labels competed to form the 11-member girl group I.O.I. They promoted under CJ E&M Music's YMC Entertainment for one year before disbanding.

Produce 101 Season 2

Produce 101 (Season 2)

The second season of the survival competition show premiered on April 7, 2017. 101 male trainees from all different labels competed to form the 11-member boy group Wanna One. They group was signed to CJ E&M Music's YMC Entertainment and promoted until December 2018.

Produce 48

Produce 48

The third season of the survival competition show premiered on June 15, 2018. This season was a joint survival competition between Japanese pop group AKB48 and Korean pop trainees. 96 female trainees from Korea and Japan competed to form the 12-member girl group IZ*ONE. The group promoted for two years and six months.

Produce X101

Produce X101

The fourth season of the survival competition show premiered in April 2019. 101 male trainees from all different labels competed to form the 11-member project boy group X1. The group was set to promote for five years, however they disbanded in early 2020 due to Mnet's voting manipulation.

Official Spin-Offs

Produce 101 China
Chuang 2019
Chuang 2020
Chuang 2021
Chuang Asia: Thailand

Produce 101 China

The first season of the Chinese survival competition show premiered on April 21, 2018 on the Tencent network. 101 female trainees from all different labels competed to form the 11-member girl group Rocket Girls.

Produce Camp 2019 / Chuang 2019

The second season of the Chinese survival competition show premiered on April 6, 2019 on the Tencent network. 101 male trainees from all different labels competed to form the 11-member boy group R1SE.

Produce Camp 2020 / Chuang 2020

The third season of the Chinese survival competition show premiered on May 2, 2020 on the Tencent network. 101 female trainees from all different labels competed to form the 7-member girl group BonBon Girls 303.

Produce Camp 2021 / Chuang 2021

The fourth season of the Chinese survival competition show premiered on February 17, 2021 on the Tencent network. 90 male trainees from all different labels competed to form the 11-member boy group INTO1.

Produce Camp Asia: Thailand / Chuang Asia: Thailand

The first Asia spin-off of the Chinese survival competition show will be premiering on February 3, 2024 on the WeTV network. 70 female trainees will compete to form a girl group. The group created will debut under RYCE Entertainment.




Produce 101 Thailand

Produce 101 Thailand
Produce 101 Japan
Produce 101 Japan S2
Produce 101 Japan S3

The first season of the Thai survival competition show was set to premiere in September 2018 on the True4U network, however, it was cancelled.

PRODUCE 101 JAPAN

The first season of the Japanese survival competition show premiered on September 25, 2019 on the TBS network. 101 male trainees from all different labels competed to form the 11-member boy group JO1. Unlike previous iterations of the series, the group created is permanent and is handled by Lapone Entertainment.

PRODUCE 101 JAPAN SEASON2

The second season of the Japanese survival competition show that premiered in 2021 on the TBS network. 101 male trainees competed to form the 11-member boy group INI. The group created is permanent and is handled by Lapone Entertainment.

PRODUCE 101 JAPAN THE GIRLS

The third season of the Japanese survival competition show that premiered on October 5, 2023 on the Lemino streaming service. 101 female trainees competed to form the 11-member girl group ME:I. The group created is permanent and is handled by Lapone Entertainment.

External Links