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Filmography edit

This is the filmography of the South Korean girl group Apink. Apink has has been featured in twenty-two music videos and four reality shows television programs. Apink have been in the music business since debuting in 2011 and has appeared in various entertainment show. Prior to their debut, Apink filmed their own documentary reality show that documented Apink journey from their training days until their debut. The show titles Apink News and the first season premiered on March 11, 2011 in channel TrendE. [1] The show takes the form of a half hour news broadcast parody complete with news anchors and an on-site reporter that oversee the proceedings. The news anchors spend a few minutes informing the viewers of current Apink updates then proceed to keep a close eye on the Apink members through their rigorous training for their debut preparation and a special segment to introduce one member in each episode..[2][3] Apink News Season 2 aired from November 25, 2011 until February 2012. In the second season, Apink members replace famous celebrity guests for news anchoring and reporting who did the aforementioned in the preceding season. In the beginning of Season 2, all members declare their goals they want to achieve and continue to fulfill them throughout the show.[4]

Once Apink News season 2 came to an end, Apink News' production team asked for viewers' feedback about the possibility of a new season. Due to high amount of interest, they gathered around 20,000 signatures for the petition which resulted in the production of season 3.[5] Apink News Season 3 was broadcast in June 12 to September 13, 2012. For the third season, Apink members were challenged to be part of the show's production team and transform into writers, camera crew, directors, etc. They were also challenged to cook, learn new languages, and develop new skills in order to show the viewers their process of becoming multi-talented entertainers. Moreover, they revealed their diet regime and bore the responsibility of directing and filming a music video for their track "Cat", from Apink's 1st full-length album Une Annee, under a fixed budget.[1]

In 2012, they also filmed an animal variety program "Birth of Family", a show where the group temporarily take care abandon Dogs before they get adopted. The show features idol groups living with previously abandoned and abused dogs for a few weeks until the animal is adopted by a new family. They're responsible to take care of the dog like a part of their family and to help them recover from their abused trauma The purpose of the show was to raise awareness about animal abuse and abandonment issues. In addition they also hope the show can capture the hearts of citizens and inspire viewers to care about abandoned and homeless animals.[6]

In 2014, Apink chosen as the star for the season 3 of MBC Every1's reality show "Showtime" where the group will show their daily life. 'Apink's Showtime' premiered on August 7, 2014 and aired every Thursday with total of eight episodes.[7]


Music videos edit

Year Music video Notes Director Ref
2011 "Mollayo" (몰라요) Cameo appearance by Lee Gi-kwang [8]
"Wishlist"
"It Girl"
"My My" Zany Bros "Hong Won Ki" [9][10]
2012 "Hush"
"Cat" Unofficial music video, self-produced by Apink members Apink
2013 "A Year Ago" (일년전에) Jung Eun-ji, Kim Nam-joo with Beast's Jang Hyun-seung
"NoNoNo" Korean version Zany Bros "Hong Won Ki" [11]
"Secret Garden" Zany Bros "Hong Won Ki" [11]
"U You"
2014 "Good Morning Baby" Anniversary 1000 days from debut
"Mr. Chu" Digipedi [12][13]
"Crystal"
Luv

Japanese Release edit

Year Music video Notes
2014 "NoNoNo" Japanese version
2015 "Mr. Chu" Japanese version

Music video appearances edit

Year Channel Reality series Remarks Ref
2010 "Beautiful" Beast Apink (except Jung Eun-ji)
2012 "Mayday" Mario Apink (except Jung Eun-ji) [14]
2014 "Shall We Dance With Dr. Lim" Im Chang-jung Yoon Bo-mi
Park Chorong
Oh Hayoung
[15]

Collaborations Music Videos edit

Year Song Member(s) Artist Album ref
2013 "A Year Ago"
(Korean: 일년전에)
Jung Eun-ji,
Kim Nam-joo
Jang Hyun-seung (Beast) A Cube for Season # White
2014 "Christmas Song"
(Korean: 크리스마스 노래)
Apink United Cube artists Non-album release [16]


Reality/Variety series edit

Year Channel Reality series Remarks Ref
2011 TrendE Apink News Season 1 Different artists serve as anchors and reporters for each episode. [1]
2011
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2012
TrendE Apink News Season 2 Members serve as anchors and reporters for each episode. [17][18]
KBS Birth Of A Family Season 1 with Infinite [19]
2012 TrendE Apink News Season 3 Members serve as anchors and reporters for each episode. [20]
2013 YouTube Apink Diary Apink's activities in Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore and Vietnam. [21]
2014 MBC Every 1 Apink Showtime The 3rd season of MBC Every 1's reality show, Showtime [22]
2014 Youtube Apink's Oven Radio Apink serve as DJ for 5 episodes. [23]


Commercials edit

Commercial Music Video edit

Year Music video Notes Notes
2011 "Skinny Baby" with Beast (Skoolooks CF) [24]
2013 "5! My Baby" with Beast (Skoolooks CF) [25]
2013 "Fanta Time" with Lee Kwang-soo & Teen Top's Niel (Fanta CF) [26]
2013 "Mini"
(Korean: 미니)
with B.A.P (Skoolooks CF) [27]
Year Company and product Notes Ref.
2010 worked with to create a video in support of

References edit

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