Animals (TV series)

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Animals
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Genre Reality television
Created by MBC
Directed by Kim Hyun-chul
Je Young-jae
Starring Park Joon-hyung
Kwon Yuri
Eunhyuk
Seo Jang-hoon
Yoon Do-hyun
Jang Dong-min
Kim Jun-hyun
KangNam
Jo Jae-yoon
Kwak Dong-yeon
Don Spike
Country of origin South Korea
Original language(s) Korean
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 10
Production
Production location(s) South Korea
Guangzhou, China
Running time 60 minutes
Release
Original network MBC
Original release January 25 (2015-01-25) –
March 29, 2015 (2015-03-29)
Chronology
Related shows Sunday Night

Animals (Hangul애니멀즈) was a South Korean reality-variety show; a part of MBC's Sunday Night lineup, along with Real Men. It was first aired on January 25, 2015[1] replacing Dad! Where Are We Going?. It features eleven celebrities who experience living with a variety of animals in an area created for the show called Animal Town. On March 16, 2015, MBC confirmed that the show will be cancelled after 3 months due to low ratings.[2][3] The show ended on March 29, 2015 and was replaced by King of Mask Singer.

Background

On January 5, MBC announced that a pilot program would be replacing Dad! Where Are We Going?. They also stated that Animals would be a show about stars raising pet animals and that the directors of the show would be Kim Hyun-chul (Tears in Amazon) and Je Young-jae (Infinity Challenge). The first confirmed member of the show was former basketball player, Seo Jang-hoon.[4] Days later, several articles were released, confirming the 10 remaining members, g.o.d's Park Joon-hyung, comedians Jang Dong-min[5]& Kim Jun-hyun, songwriter Don Spike, actors Jo Jae-yoon & Kwak Dong-yeon, singer Yoon Do-hyun, M.I.B's KangNam, Super Junior's Eunhyuk, and the sole female member of the cast, Girls' Generation's Kwon Yuri.[6]

For the filming of the segment, 'Three Bears', Park Joon-hyung, Yuri, Jang Dong-min and Kwak Dong-yeon visited the Chimelong Safari Park in Guangzhou, China to meet the panda triplets.[7]

Format

The show was originally divided in three segments. Park Joon-hyung, Kwak Dong-yeon, Jang Dong-min and Yuri in the segment, 'Three Bears', where they visit a zoo in China to meet the panda triplets, Seo Jang-hoon, Don Spike and KangNam in the segment 'A dog went to kindergarten' where they visit a kindergarten and babysit six children and some dogs, Kim Jun-hyun, Eunhyuk, Jo Jae-yoon and Yoon Do-hyun in the segment 'OK Farm' where they experience living with animals such as ostriches, goats, sheep, donkeys, calves and pigs.[8]

Cancellation of 'Three Bears'

On February 9, 2015, MBC released a statement saying the segment 'Three Bears' will be cancelled, due to reports of Canine Distemper Virus spreading among the pandas. The viral disease has already caused the death of four pandas in China in the past few months, and the Chinese government decided to prohibit contact between non-zoo officials and the pandas. With the February 8 episode being the last episode with the segment, the show will continue with the two remaining segments, 'A dog went to kindergarten' and 'OK Farm'.[9][10]

Cast

Segment Name
Three Bears
Park Joon-hyung
Kwak Dong-yeon
Jang Dong-min
Yuri
A dog went to kindergarten
Seo Jang-hoon
Don Spike
KangNam
OK Farm
Kim Jun-hyun
Jo Jae-yoon
Yoon Do-hyun
Eunhyuk

Ratings

In the ratings below, the highest rating for the show will in be red, and the lowest rating for the show will be in blue.

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List of ratings
Episode # Original Airdate TNmS Ratings[11] AGB Ratings[12]
Nationwide Seoul National Capital Area Nationwide Seoul National Capital Area
1 January 25, 2015 4.7%
2 February 1, 2015 4.3%

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  11. (Korean) TNmS Multimedia Ratings Page
  12. (Korean) AGB Nielsen Media Research Ratings Page

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