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Going Seventeen (web series)

Going Seventeen is a South Korean variety web series starring boy band Seventeen. The series has been offered for free viewing on YouTube and V Live since its premiere on June 12, 2017. It features the band members participating in a variety of activities depending on an episode's main concept, ranging from games or completing challenges to skits, role playing, get-togethers and MTs.

Cast
Main SeventeenChoi Seung-cheol (S.Coups) • Yoon Jeong-han (Jeonghan) • Hong Joshua (Joshua) • Wen Junhui (Jun) • Kwon Soon-young (Hoshi) • Jeon Won-woo (Wonwoo) • Lee Ji-hoon (Woozi) • Xu Minghao (The8) • Kim Min-gyu (Mingyu) • Lee Seok-min (Dokyeom/DK) • Boo Seung-kwan (Seungkwan) • Hansol Vernon Chwe (Vernon) • Lee Chan (Dino) Special appearance Going Seventeen production team : Headed by director Kim Hyun-seok and producer Lee Eun-song, members of the Going Seventeen production team made a special appearance in Episodes 42–43: "Going vs. Seventeen" of Going Seventeen 2020, the first ever instance of such participation in the show. • Relatives of the members of Seventeen : A few relatives of some members of Seventeen made special appearances in the show. They include Hoshi's parents and Dino's grandmother in Episodes 36–37: "How to Eat Rice the Perfect Way" of Going Seventeen (2021–present). • Pets of the members of Seventeen : Hoshi's pet dog Latte made a special appearance in Episode 118: "Going Production: Don't Laugh" and Episode 119: "Going Production" of Going Seventeen (2021–present). • Park Mun-ki : A referee from the Korea Council of Sport for All (KOCOSA) who was a regular cast member in the 2005–2018 MBC reality show Infinite Challenge, in which he participated as the show's official referee. Park appeared in Episode 39: "Infinite Going" (Part 2) of Going Seventeen (2021–present). • Lee Eun-jae (Jaejae) : Television producer and presenter who is the host of the SBS variety web series MMTG. Lee appeared and co-hosted in a special collaborative episode between Going Seventeen and MMTG. == Series overview ==
Series overview
Note: Special episodes are not counted towards the total. == Episodes ==
Episodes
Going Seventeen 2017 All episodes in this season except for the final episode (Episode 29) are in video blog / behind-the-scenes format, featuring Seventeen's various activities across their career. Episode 29 is in a talk show format. Going Seventeen Spin-off (2018) The episodes in this season are in video blog format unless noted otherwise. Going Seventeen 2019 This season marks Going Seventeen's change of format, transitioning from video blog (Episodes 1, 2, 5, 8, 9, 12 and 13) to variety show (Episodes 3, 4, 6, 7, 10, 11, 14 and onwards). It is also in this season when the show first used its opening and ending theme songs. Going Seventeen 2020 This season consists of episodes that are part of Seventeen's "Monthly Seventeen" project (from Going Seventeen 2019's Eps. 27-28: "The Secret Life of Going Sevong"), wherein each member contributes an episode concept that will be featured per month within the season's period. Going Seventeen (2021–present) Since 2021, new seasons of Going Seventeen have continued sequentially from the previous year, although the title card is changed to mark the beginning of a new season. Part 1 (April 2021–January 2022) }} Part 2 (February 2022–January 2023) Part 3 (March 2023–May 2024) }} }} }} }} }} }} Part 4 (May 2024–June 2025) Part 5 (June 2025–December 2025) ---- }} }} ---- }} }} == Related ==
Related
A related show is Going BooSeokSoon. This show features DK, Hoshi and Seungkwan, the three members of the sub-unit BooSeokSoon. This show only has two episodes. Another related show is Going DxS. This show features DK and Seungkwan, the members of the sub-unit DK X Seungkwan. This show only has two episodes. == Soundtrack ==
Soundtrack
The soundtrack of Going Seventeen includes the show's opening and ending theme songs which are both composed by Seventeen band members Woozi, Jeonghan, Hoshi, DK and Seungkwan. Both are performed by the entire band and debuted on 17 June 2019 in the eighth episode of Going Seventeen 2019. The production of the opening theme song (and its corresponding title sequence for the season) and the ending theme song were documented and featured in the sixth and seventh episodes of Going Seventeen 2019. In Episode 6: "Making the Going Seventeen Opening Song" (aired 20 May 2019), it was revealed that Woozi pre-produced four instrumentals and let his co-composers choose which among them will be fitting to be the opening and ending theme music. The composers then wrote the lyrics and recorded demo versions of the songs, with Woozi handling the production. Later, the entire band unanimously approved the songs and discussed the production of the songs' final versions and the filming of the show's title sequence. The behind-the-scenes of the recording of the songs and the filming of the title sequence are featured in Episode 7: "Making the Going Seventeen Opening Video" (aired 3 June 2019). == Reception ==
Reception
Television On April 1, 2021, South Korean cable television network JTBC announced a 10-week long Spring special programming block of content from Hybe Labels artists. Going Seventeen was included in the lineup for Seventeen. In addition, two new episodes from the series, 'Treasure Island: 13 Raiders', premiered on television first, and later on YouTube and Weverse. Accolades Going Seventeen has been praised for being content that can be enjoyed by anyone regardless of generation, nationality, and fandom. As of January 2022, Going Seventeen surpassed 270 million cumulative views with just two seasons in 2020 and 2021, and averaged over 3.62 million and 2.44 million views per episode, respectively. == Notes ==
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