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1 Concept  





2 Background and promotion  





3 Cast  





4 Episodes  





5 Contestants  





6 Missions  



6.1  Part 1  



6.1.1  Entrance Test  





6.1.2  Signal Song Test  





6.1.3  Seesaw Game  





6.1.4  Unit Battle  





6.1.5  1:1 Position Battle  





6.1.6  1st Save Vote  







6.2  Part 2  



6.2.1  Black Made Test  





6.2.2  Main Position Test  





6.2.3  Self-Made Test  





6.2.4  2nd Save Vote  





6.2.5  Produced by Teddy Test  





6.2.6  Final Save Vote  









7 Ratings  





8 Notes  





9 References  





10 External links  














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I-Land 2: N/a
Also known asI-Land 2
Hangul

아이랜드2

Revised RomanizationAiraendeu 2
McCune–ReischauerAiraendŭ 2
GenreReality competition
Presented by
Opening theme"Final Love Song"
byRosé
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes11
Production
Executive producerTeddy Park
Running time90 minutes[1]
Production companies
  • Studio Take One[a]
  • Mnet
  • Original release
    NetworkMnet
    ReleaseApril 18 (2024-04-18) –
    July 4, 2024 (2024-07-04)
    Related
    I-Land

    I-Land2: N/a (Korean아이랜드2; stylized in all caps) is a 2024 South Korean girl group survival reality competition series created by Mnet in collaboration with WakeOne and The Black Label.[2] It is a sequel to I-Land, which created Enhypen. It premiered on Mnet on April 18, 2024, and is separated into two Parts. The episodes of Part 1 aired every Thursday at 20:50 (KST)[3] and the episodes of Part 2 aired every Thursday at 21:30 (KST). The show would follow the process of creating a new girl group.[4] The show ended with the formation of a seven-member girl group named Izna, which would be trained and managed under WakeOne and they will become their first non-temporary girl group with a standard contract.[5][6]

    Concept[edit]

    In a setup similar to last season, the show is split into two Parts. In Part 1, twenty-four contestants are brought to a complex in the middle of a lush green forest. They will stay in either "I-Land" or "Ground". I-Land is a modern three-floor building with living spaces, a gym, dance studios, an item room for storage, a make-up room, and individual practice rooms. However, only 12 contestants can stay there. The remaining contestants will be sent to a simpler building called "Ground," which only has a dance studio, locker room, and dining area. They will have to commute to and from "I-Land" every day at fixed times. I-Land, and the stage where contestants' skills will be evaluated, known as the I-Stage, are connected by a gate, known as the Meta Ball. Ground is a short walk from those two connected buildings.

    In Part 2, the remaining 12 contestants all get to stay in I-Land and the Ground building no longer gets used. The section of the building where I-Stage used to be became a pickup/drop-off spot for the contestants to get to and from their new performance stage, the CJ ENM Ilsan Studio.

    Part 1's concept revolves around the contestants' and producers' votes and evaluation, which play a crucial role in deciding who stays in I-Land, who goes to the Ground, and who gets eliminated. In Part 2, the concept shifts to the I-Mates' and producers' votes and evaluation, which play a crucial role in deciding the contestants rankings, and again, who gets eliminated. Because I-Land can only accommodate 12 trainees, in Part 1, the contestants may be dropped and demoted to the Ground and promptly replaced by trainees from the Ground.

    This season, a fox-like AI creature named NAsuri will accompany the trainees and serve as the show's mascot. For this season, the audience will be known as I-Mates. The title of this season's signal song is "Final Love Song", which is a rendition of "The Final Countdown" by Europe.

    Background and promotion[edit]

    On July 9, 2023, Mnet officially confirmed they plan to air I-Land 2 in the first half of 2024. Additionally, they announced the opening of global auditions for girls born before January 1, 2011, and a global audition tour was held in 10 countries and 13 cities.[7][8]

    A second season of I-Land was promoted since 2020 as a collaboration with Belift Lab and Hybe. This initial plan eventually fell through, and Belift Lab instead produced R U Next?.[9][10]

    On July 24, 2023, Mnet announced that they would collaborate with producer Teddy Park and his label; The Black Label. On November 28, on the first day of the 2023 MAMA Awards, Mnet revealed that I-LAND 2 will premiere in April 2024.[19] On February 5, 2024, it was revealed through the media that I-LAND 2 had attracted around 20,000 applicants from a global audition tour that ended in October 2023.[20] On March 11, it was announced that the show will premiere on April 18,[21] while the show's producers and performance directors were revealed to be BIGBANG's Taeyang, dancers Monika and Lee Jung, and producers 24 and VVN a week later.[22]

    Cast[edit]

  • Executive producer: Teddy Park
  • Main producer: Taeyang
  • Music producers: 24 and VVN
  • Performance directors: Leejung Lee and Monika
  • Special Mentor: Jeon Somi (Ep. 4)
  • Special Directors: Kim Jae Hwan (Ep. 4-5 &9) and Lip J (Ep. 4-5)
  • Special Trainer: Jang Eunsil (Ep. 9)
  • Episodes[edit]

    • Episode 1 (April 18, 2024)
  • Episode 2 (April 25, 2024)
  • Episode 3 (May 2, 2024)
  • Episode 4 (May 9, 2024)
  • Episode 5 (May 16, 2024)
  • Episode 6 (May 23, 2024)
  • Special (May 30, 2024)
  • Episode 7 (June 6, 2024)
  • Episode 8 (June 13, 2024)
  • Episode 9 (June 20, 2024)
  • Episode 10 (June 27, 2024)
  • Episode 11 (July 4, 2024)
  • Contestants[edit]

    Color key:

      Final members of Izna
      Eliminated in the final episode
      Eliminated in Part 2
      Eliminated in Part 1
      I-Land (Part 1)
    Top 6 (Part 2)
      Ground (Part 1)
    Bottom 6 (Part 2)
      Moved out of I-Land to Ground (Part 1)
    Unknowingly part of the debut lineup,
    7th place (Part 2)
      Left the show
    Name Ranking
    Part 1 Part 2
    Initial
    Rank
    Entrance
    Test
    Signal
    Song Test
    Seesaw
    Game
    Unit
    Battle
    Producer
    Rank #1
    1:1 Position
    Battle
    1st Save
    Vote
    Producer
    Rank #2
    Black
    Made Test
    Main
    Position Test
    Self
    Made Test
    2nd Save
    Vote
    Final Save
    Vote
    Final
    Rank
    Choi Jungeun (최정은)[b] 1 1 1 5 8 3 Part 2 4 8 10 2 1 1
    Bang Jeemin (방지민)[c][d][e] 4 2 4 17 10 1 Moved Out 1 7 1 2 1 2 2
    Yoon Jiyoon (윤지윤)[f] 11 10 13 21 1 11 Part 2 8 4 3 3 3 3
    Koko (코코)[g] 5 8 6 3 6 7 Moved Out 2 6 2 1 5 4 4 4
    Ryu Sarang (유사랑) 3 5 9 15 9 6 Part 2 2 7 6 7 7 5 5
    Mai (마이) 9 4 2 2 2 4 Part 2 5 11 9 9 8 7 6
    Jeong Saebi (정세비) 8 6 5 1 5 5 Part 2 1 3 7 8 5 6 7
    Fuko (후코)[h] 2 3 15 4 3 2 Part 2 3 5 4 4 6 8 8
    Nam Yuju (남유주) [b][i][j] 14 Ground 10 18 12 8 Moved Out 3 10 10 8 10 9 9 9
    Kim Gyuri (김규리)[k] 16 11 14 16 17 Ground Ground 6 12 6 5 6 10 10 10
    Kim Sujung (김수정)[l] 13 9 3 14 11 9 Moved Out 4 9 9 12 11 11 Eliminated 11
    Son Juwon (손주원) 6 12 8 6 18 Ground Ground 5 11 12 11 12 12 Eliminated 12
    Yui (유이)[g] 10 7 7 13 4 10 Moved Out 7 Eliminated 13
    Park Yeeun (박예은)[m] 19 Ground Ground 9 16 Ground Ground 8 Eliminated 14
    Kim Minsol (김민솔)[n][o] 12 Moved Out 12 22 13 Ground Ground 9 Eliminated 15
    Lingling (링링)[p][q] 15 Ground Ground 11 7 12 Moved Out 10 Eliminated 16
    Um Jiwon (엄지원)[e] 7 Ground Ground 8 19 Ground Ground 11 Eliminated 17
    Choi Soul (최소울) 20 Moved Out 11 7 15 Ground Ground 12 Eliminated 18
    Kim Chaeeun (김채은)[r] 24 Ground Ground 20 20 Ground Ground 13 Eliminated 19
    Oh Yuna (오유나)[s] 22 Ground Ground 19 14 Ground Ground 14 Eliminated 20
    Nana (나나)[t] 18 Ground Ground 10 21 Eliminated 21
    Kang Jiwon (강지원)[d] 23 Ground Ground 12 22 Eliminated 22
    Yuiko (유이코) 17 Moved Out Ground 23 Eliminated 23
    Kim Eunchae (김은채) 21 Moved Out Ground 24 Eliminated 24

    Missions[edit]

    Part 1[edit]

    Entrance Test[edit]

    The contestants are to perform a song in groups of three to five contestants. However, unlike the first season, the producers and directors will vote for those deemed worthy to go to I-Land instead of having the contestants who aren't performing participate in a vote for each performer. If a contestant receives three or more votes from the producers, they get the chance to go to I-Land; otherwise, they go to Ground. However, if more than 12 contestants received enough votes to get a chance to go to I-Land after the entrance test is complete, those who were voted to enter I-Land must choose a certain number, based on the number of producer and director votes received, of contestants among themselves to keep in I-Land. Those with the fewest votes would be moved to Ground until only 12 remain.

    Color key

    Entrance Test (Episode 1)
    Order Song Original Artist Contestant Votes Results
    1 "Unforgiven" Le Sserafim Kim Minsol 4/5 Moved Out
    Ryu Sarang 5/5 I-Land
    Um Jiwon 2/5 Ground
    Son Juwon 4/5 I-Land
    2 "After Like" Ive Kim Gyuri 5/5 I-Land
    Fuko 5/5 I-Land
    Park Yeeun 0/5 Ground
    Kim Chaeeun 1/5 Ground
    Kang Jiwon 1/5 Ground
    3 "Sweet Venom" Enhypen Lingling 2/5 Ground
    Jeong Saebi 4/5 I-Land
    Oh Yuna 0/5 Ground
    Kim Sujung 5/5 I-Land
    4 "Cake" Itzy Yuiko 3/5 Moved Out
    Kim Eunchae 3/5 Moved Out
    Choi Soul 3/5 Moved Out
    Nana 0/5 Ground
    5 "Baggy Jeans" NCT U Yui 3/5 I-Land
    Koko 3/5 I-Land
    Nam Yuju 2/5 Ground
    6 "Drama" Aespa Bang Jeemin 5/5 I-Land
    Choi Jungeun 5/5 I-Land
    Mai 4/5 I-Land
    Yoon Jiyoon 4/5 I-Land
    Key
     I  Producer vote: I
       Producer vote: Out
         Contestant who received an ALL I
         Contestant who received an ALL OUT
    Results Board - Entrance Test (Episode 1)
    Contestant Producers Directors
    VVN 24 Taeyang Monika Lee Jung
    Kim Minsol I I I I
    Ryu Sarang I I I I I
    Um Jiwon I I
    Son Juwon I I I I
    Kim Gyuri I I I I I
    Fuko I I I I I
    Park Yeeun
    Kim Chaeeun I
    Kang Jiwon I
    Lingling I I
    Jeong Saebi I I I I
    Oh Yuna
    Kim Sujung I I I I I
    Yuiko I I I
    Kim Eunchae I I I
    Choi Soul I I I
    Nana
    Yui I I I
    Koko I I I
    Nam Yuju I I
    Bang Jeemin I I I I I
    Mai I I I I
    Yoon Jiyoon I I I I
    Choi Jungeun I I I I I

    Signal Song Test[edit]

    For this mission, all of I-Land is one unit, and all of Ground is another unit. Both units have to perform the signal song of the show, Final Love Song. The parts for this mission is decided by the highest ranking contestant from the previous mission in I-Land, being Jungeun, and in Ground, all the contestants vote for a leader to make the part decisions. For the I-Land performance, each I-Lander gets assessed individually by the producers and the directors, based on how well they executed their parts in the performance of the Signal Song. The average score that the I-Landers receive as a team determines how many people will be demoted from I-Land; the lower the average score, the more demotion candidates there would be. The I-Landers received an average score of 84(.5), therefore three I-Landers would get moved out of I-Land by the I-Landers own votes. Each I-Lander would receive three votes to use to choose who to keep in I-Land and following the vote, the three I-Landers with the fewest votes would be demoted to Ground, which would open up three spots in I-Land for replacement contestants from Ground. The producers and directors would then watch the Grounders performance and choose three of them to replace the demoted I-Landers.

    Color key

    Signal Song Test (Episode 2)
    Part I-Lander Grounder
    Contestant Score Contestant Score
    Center Son Juwon 92 Nam Yuju Undisclosed
    Main Vocalist Choi Jungeun 96 Um Jiwon
    Main Dancer Kim Sujung 80 Kim Minsol
    Part 4 Fuko 75 Kim Eunchae
    Part 5 Kim Gyuri 78 Choi Soul
    Part 6 Yui 75 Yuiko
    Part 7 Ryu Sarang 83 Kim Chaeeun
    Part 8 Bang Jeemin 93 Park Yeeun
    Part 9 Koko 86 Lingling
    Part 10 Jeong Saebi 79 Oh Yuna
    Part 11 Yoon Jiyoon 88 Kang Jiwon
    Part 12 Mai 90 Nana

    Seesaw Game[edit]

    For this mission, both the I-Landers and the Grounders will be divided into two units. The units will be decided based on whoever the I-Landers and Grounders partnered up with for team-building activities prior to the mission; in other words, partners cannot be in the same unit. Each partner duo have to decide between each other which unit to be in based on the song they'd have to perform. Both I-Land and Ground will each get two songs each, for a total of four songs overall. The I-Landers received WhistlebyBlackpink and PanoramabyIz*One, while the Grounders received Bad BoybyRed Velvet and Like Ooh-AhhbyTwice. The parts for this mission are decided by the leader of each unit, which was decided through a vote. Each contestant is assessed individually and the combined score of all six members determines the unit score. In I-Land, if one unit defeats the other, by having a higher unit score, all the members of the defeated unit will all move down to Ground, while for Ground, the members of the winning unit will all go up to I-Land. After all the necessary contestants have been moved between I-Land to Ground, the first elimination of the show will take place where the two contestants with the lowest scores from either of the losing units would be eliminated from the show.

    Color key

    Seesaw Game (Episode 3-4)
    Section Part Contestant Song Original
    Artist
    Score Part Contestant Song Original
    Artist
    Score
    Individual Unit Individual Unit
    I-Lander Center Bang Jeemin "Whistle" Blackpink 82 490 Center Jeong Saebi "Panorama" Iz*One 93 518
    Main Vocal Ryu Sarang 84 Main Vocal Choi Jungeun 83
    Main Dance Kim Sujung 84 Main Dance Son Juwon 83
    Part 4 Yui 91 Part 4 Choi Soul 83
    Part 5 Kim Minsol 68 Part 5 Mai 88
    Part 6 Nam Yuju 81 Part 6 Koko 88
    Grounder Center Fuko "Bad Boy" Red Velvet 88 459 Center Kim Gyuri "Like Ooh-Ahh" Twice 84 435
    Main Vocal Kang Jiwon 63 Main Vocal Yoon Jiyoon 71
    Main Dance Um Jiwon 82 Main Dance Oh Yuna 76
    Part 4 Nana 74 Part 4 Kim Chaeeun 72
    Part 5 Park Yeeun 79 Part 5 Kim Eunchae 65
    Part 6 Lingling 73 Part 6 Yuiko 67

    Unit Battle[edit]

    For this mission, both the I-Landers and the Grounders will have to divide themselves up into three units, a vocal unit consisting of two people, a dance unit consisting of three people, and a creative unit consisting of the rest of I-Land or Ground. The I-Land unit of one category would go up against the respective matching unit from Ground. The vocal units receive one song each, the dance units; two each, and the creative units get the same song. The creative unit has the extra job of creating their own choreography from scratch for the song they receive. Each contestant is assessed individually and the average score of all of the contestants in the unit would determine the unit score, which was always rounded down to the whole number. For every I-Land unit that receives a lower unit score than the matching Ground unit, three members from I-Land would be demoted down to Ground following all of the performances. This would make for a maximum of nine contestants' demotions from I-Land. The amount of promotions from Ground would match the amount of demoted I-Landers. The demoted contestants would be decided by whichever contestants had the lowest scores from I-Land, and the promoted contestants would be decided by whichever contestants had the highest scores from Ground. After all the necessary contestants have been moved between I-Land to Ground, the second elimination of the show will take place where the two contestants from Ground with the lowest individual scores would be eliminated from the show.

    Color key

    Unit Battle (Episode 4-5)
    Unit I-Lander Grounder
    Contestant Song Original Artist Score Contestant Song Original Artist Score
    Individual Unit Individual Unit
    Vocal Fuko "Fine" Taeyeon 94 91 Yoon Jiyoon "Eyes, Nose, Lips" Taeyang 98 92
    Choi Jungeun 89 Kim Minsol 86
    Dance Koko "My Bag" +
    "Eve, Psyche &
    the Bluebeard's Wife
    "
    (G)I-dle +
    Le Sserafim
    92 83 Yui "Mic Drop" +
    "Sugarcoat"
    BTS + Natty
    (Kiss of Life)
    93 89
    Son Juwon 82 Ryu Sarang 89
    Um Jiwon 76 Oh Yuna 86
    Creative Mai "Rain on Me" Lady Gaga &
    Ariana Grande
    95 84 Bang Jeemin "Rain on Me" Lady Gaga &
    Ariana Grande
    88 83
    Jeong Saebi 92 Kim Sujung 87
    Lingling 92 Nam Yuju 87
    Choi Soul 85 Kim Gyuri 83
    Park Yeeun 83 Kim Chaeeun 74
    Nana[u] 72
    Kang Jiwon[u] 69

    1:1 Position Battle[edit]

    Right after the relocation of contestants from the results of the Unit Battle, the producers introduce a lyric writing mini mission to the contestants for the original song, I Will Always Love You (IWALY). The winner of this mini mission gets their written lyrics featured in the song, their name featured as a co-lyricist of the song, and the benefit of choosing whatever part they want, regardless of what the other contestants chose for their desired part, when it came time to choose for this mission. Fuko is revealed as the winner of the mini mission, and the I-Landers proceed to choosing their desired team and parts, in the order of the producer-formulated ranking. After the other 11 contestants have chosen their desired parts, Fuko, as the winner of the mini mission, gets to choose whatever part she wants, whether it was occupied already or not. She chose Team A's center, therefore moving Jiyoon, who previously selected that part, to the final empty part of the mission, being Team B's Main Vocalist. The contestants who selected the same part on different teams, e.g. Team A's Center and Team B's Center, are compared by the producers following the performances and the winner of the matchup, or the person who performed the part better, automatically advances to Part 2 of the show. The loser of the matchup gets demoted to Ground and will have to wait for the results of the 1st Save Vote to be revealed, alongside the Grounders. For the Grounders, their performance was more of "a final performance to impress the audience to have them vote for you" instead of having some of them replace the demoted I-Landers. Their parts were decided by their leader, which was decided through a vote, and they were not assessed directly by the producers during and after their performance.

    Color key

    1:1 Position Battle (Episode 6)
    Part I-Lander Grounder Song Original Artist
    Team A Team B
    Center Fuko Yui Um Jiwon "IWALY" Original Song
    Main Vocalist Kim Sujung Yoon Jiyoon Kim Gyuri
    Main Dancer Jeong Saebi Koko Son Juwon
    Part 4 Bang Jeemin Ryu Sarang Park Yeeun
    Part 5 Choi Jungeun Lingling Oh Yuna
    Part 6 Mai Nam Yuju Kim Chaeeun
    Part 7 Kim Minsol
    Part 8 Choi Soul

    1st Save Vote[edit]

    The Grounders, after the final mission of Part 1, have been waiting to find out the results of the 1st Save Vote, where each I-Mate can vote for 6 contestants that they want to advance to Part 2 daily. A total of 50% of each contestant's points are based on Korean votes and the other 50% is based on international votes. The two vote counts would be added together and converted into a points total for each contestant. The contestants with the top 6 highest points totals would automatically advance to Part 2, while the rest of the contestants would be eliminated from the show.

    Color key

    1st Save Vote (Episode 7)
    Rank Contestant Votes Total Points
    50% Korea + 50% Global
    Korea Global
    1 Bang Jeemin 122,696 885,334 2,015,422
    2 Koko 106,243 814,534 1,799,728
    3 Nam Yuju 97,382 810,494 1,722,383
    4 Kim Sujung 92,271 778,049 1,643,478
    5 Son Juwon 59,927 514,243 1,077,549
    6 Kim Gyuri 70,079 405,157 1,036,676
    7 Yui 59,921 470,910 1,028,156
    8 Park Yeeun 57,933 220,465 726,653
    9 Kim Minsol 46,502 247,409 663,490
    10 Lingling 17,210 266,378 444,613
    11 Um Jiwon 20,229 142,973 328,876
    12 Choi Soul 20,793 132,223 321,266
    13 Kim Chaeeun 23,809 77,303 283,488
    14 Oh Yuna 14,885 73,464 205,845

    Part 2[edit]

    The second part of the show tells the I-Landers that there will initially be 6 members in the debut lineup. By the end of Part 2 thought, there turns out to be 7 members in the debut lineup, but when Part 2 starts, the I-Landers are unknowing of this fact. Within I-Land, the 12 contestants who advanced from the first part will all be assigned rooms based on their ranking; the higher the ranking, the better the amenities their room will contain. In addition, the producers can now watch the trainees prepare for each test in real time in a secret room within the I-Land building. Immediately after each test, the results of each contestant will be revealed. The top six trainees will all wear a badge that symbolizes that they would be part of the debut group if the show were to end there, but the ownership of the badges can change depending on the results of each mission, which determines who gets to be part of the top 6.

    Black Made Test[edit]

    For this mission, the contestants were divided up by the producers into three groups of four, and each group was automatically given a song, without opinion from any of the contestants. Each unit's leader was automatically decided by the producers as well, while the contestants in each group decided the parts amongst themselves. Instead of performing on the I-Stage from Part 1, the place where the I-Stage used to be were three vans used to transport each unit to a new performance stage (CJ ENM Ilsan Studio). Each contestant was scored individually, 50% of their score came from the 233 I-Mates votes who attended the performance in real time, and the other 50% of their points came from the producer-given score. The I-Mate score is determined by how many votes each contestant gets, the contestant with the most votes, or first place, would get 100 points and each place downwards would get two points less, until twelfth place, getting 78 points. The producer-given score would then be added onto the I-Mate score and the sum would become their total score. The contestants are then ordered by their total score for their rankings, following the Black Made Test.

    Black Made Test (Episode 8-9)
    Team Original
    Artist
    Position Contestant I-MATE Producer
    Score
    Total
    Score
    Rank
    Votes Score
    "La Vie en Rose" Iz*One Center/Leader Bang Jeemin 207 100 95 195 1
    Main Vocalist Fuko 191 92 85 177 5
    Main Dancer Ryu Sarang 174 88 81 169 7
    Part 4 Kim Gyuri 173 86 86 172 6
    "I Am the Best" 2NE1 Center/Leader Yoon Jiyoon 193 94 90 184 4
    Main Vocalist Kim Sujung 153 82 82 164 9
    Main Dancer Son Juwon 131 78 79 157 12
    Part 4 Mai 158 84 75 159 11
    "Lovesick Girls" Blackpink Center/Leader Jeong Saebi 197 98 90 188 3
    Main Vocalist Choi Jungeun 145 80 85 165 8
    Main Dancer Nam Yuju 176 90 73 163 10
    Part 4 Koko 196 96 93 189 2

    Main Position Test[edit]

    For this mission, the contestants were divided up by the producers into four groups of varying numbers of contestants, and each group was automatically given a song, again, also by the producers. Each unit's leader was the contestant with the highest ranking from the previous mission. The parts for this mission were chosen by the contestants in their ranking order from best to worst. Each contestant was scored individually, 50% of their score came from the 300 I-Mates votes who attended the performance in real time, and the other 50% of their points came from the producer-given score. The I-Mate score is determined by how many votes each contestant gets, the contestant with the most votes, or first place, would get 100 points and each place downwards would get two points less, until twelfth place, getting 78 points. The producer-given score would then be added onto the I-Mate score and the sum would become their total score. The contestants are then ordered by their total score for their rankings, following the Main Position Test.

    Main Position Test (Episode 9)
    Unit Song Original
    Artist
    Position Contestant I-MATE Producer
    Score
    Total
    Score
    Rank
    Votes Score
    All-Rounder "4 Walls" f(x) Center/Leader Fuko 250 96 82 178 4
    Part 2 Kim Gyuri 233 88 89 177 5
    Part 3 Ryu Sarang 238 92 84 176 6
    Rap Performance "Spicy" CL Part 1/Leader Koko 266 100 96 196 1
    Part 2 Nam Yuju 200 84 80 164 8
    Main Dance "Money" Lisa Center/Leader Bang Jeemin 252 98 97 195 2
    Part 2 Jeong Saebi 243 94 81 175 7
    Part 3 Kim Sujung 150 78 77 155 12
    Part 4 Mai 204 86 77 163 9
    Part 5 Son Juwon 195 82 77 159 11
    Main Vocal "If I Were A Boy" Beyoncé Part 1/Leader Yoon Jiyoon 237 90 91 181 3
    Part 2 Choi Jungeun 187 80 80 160 10

    Self-Made Test[edit]

    For this semi-final mission, the whole concept of the mission was to have the contestants take care of creating everything that was to be part of their unit's final performance, from the costumes and makeup, to set design and even part distribution. The contestants started by having to divide themselves up into two units of six. Each unit's leader and center was the first and second ranking contestant from the previous mission, being Koko and Jeemin respectively. The rest of the contestants of each unit were chosen in alternate by the two leaders, starting with Koko due to her higher rank. After the units were fully formed, the units were to decide between 9 songs to perform, selecting one as their choice. They were able to choose between 'Into the New World', 'Bad Girl Good Girl', 'Happiness', 'Latata', 'Dalla Dalla', 'Black Mamba', 'Eleven', 'Fearless', and 'Attention'. Koko's unit had the privilege of getting priority when choosing their units song due to Koko's higher ranking, meaning if Jeemin's unit were to want the same song, they wouldn't be able to have it. The contestants were not assessed directly during and after their performances. Following the performances, the results of the 2nd Save Vote were shown, and three contestants were marked safe through the Save Vote. Directly after this reveal, the producers selected their seven picks out of the nine remaining contestants for a total of ten contestants who will be able to participate in the final episode test.

    Color key

    Self-Made Test (Episode 10)
    Team Original Artist Contestant Rank
    "Latata" (G)I-dle Koko 5
    Choi Jungeun 2
    Yoon Jiyoon 3
    Nam Yuju 10
    Kim Sujung Eliminated
    Son Juwon Eliminated
    "Into the New World" Girls' Generation Bang Jeemin 1
    Fuko 4
    Kim Gyuri 6
    Ryu Sarang 7
    Jeong Saebi 8
    Mai 9

    2nd Save Vote[edit]

    Each viewer can vote for 3 contestants that they want to advance to the final daily. A total of 50% of each contestant's points are based on Korean votes and the other 50% is based on international votes. The two vote counts would be added together and converted into a points total for each contestant. During the live airing of Episode 10, all votes done by the viewers were tripled in impact. The contestants with the top 3 highest points totals would automatically advance to the final, while the rest of the contestants would have to wait for the producer's contestant choices following the reveal of 2nd Save Vote results.

    Color key

    2nd Save Vote (Episode 10)
    Rank Contestant Total

    50% Korea + 50% Global

    1 Bang Jeemin 3,234,171
    2 Choi Jungeun 2,647,246
    3 Yoon Jiyoon 2,635,024
    4 Koko 2,208,981
    5 Jeong Saebi 2,195,959
    6 Fuko 1,972,168
    7 Ryu Sarang 1,662,417
    8 Mai 1,563,314
    9 Nam Yuju 1,090,764
    10 Kim Gyuri 1,047,801
    11 Kim Sujung 969,390
    12 Son Juwon 739,420

    Produced by Teddy Test[edit]

    For this final mission, the contestants were shown two original songs produced by Teddy to perform. The members of each unit and their parts were pre-decided by Teddy himself. Each unit's leader was decided through a vote by the group members. The contestants were not assessed directly during and after their performances. Following the performances, the results of the Final Save Vote were shown, and five contestants were marked safe through the Save Vote. Directly after this reveal, the producers selected their two more picks out of the five remaining contestants for a total of seven contestants who will be part of the final debut group: Izna.

    The name Izna is derived from the words "whenever, wherever, whatever". It alludes to the fact that the group aims to be one with no limits to their confidence.

    Color key

    Produced by Teddy Test (Episode 11)
    Team Part Contestant Rank
    "Fake It" Center Jeong Saebi 7
    Main Vocalist Choi Jungeun 1
    Main Rapper Ryu Sarang 5
    Part 4 Fuko Eliminated
    Part 5 Mai 6
    "Drip" Center Bang Jeemin 2
    Main Vocalist Yoon Jiyoon 3
    Main Rapper Koko 4
    Part 4 Nam Yuju Eliminated
    Part 5 Kim Gyuri Eliminated

    Final Save Vote[edit]

    Each viewer can vote for only one contestant daily. A total of 50% of each contestant's points are based on Korean votes and the other 50% is based on international votes. The two vote counts would be added together and converted into a points total for each contestant. During the live airing of Episode 11, all votes done by the viewers were tripled in impact. From six contestants who will debuting, 5 contestants will be selected from global votes, while one contestant will be chosen by the producers. After the six contestants were announced, it was revealed that the producers decided to pick one more contestant to join the final lineup.[25]

    Color key

    Final Save Vote (Episode 11)
    Rank Contestant Total

    50% Korea + 50% Global

    1 Choi Jungeun 823,393
    2 Bang Jeemin 591,495
    3 Yoon Jiyoon 471,699
    4 Koko 320,124
    5 Ryu Sarang 319,693
    6 Jeong Saebi 294,721
    7 Mai 289,062
    8 Fuko 286,177
    9 Nam Yuju 240,143
    10 Kim Gyuri 172,862

    Ratings[edit]

    Average TV viewership ratings (Nationwide)
    Ep. Original broadcast date Average audience share
    (Nielsen Korea)[26]
    1 April 18, 2024 0.182% (228th)
    2 April 25, 2024 N/A
    3 May 2, 2024
    4 May 9, 2024 0.163% (265th)
    5 May 16, 2024 0.176% (242nd)
    6 May 23, 2024 0.283% (121st)
    7 June 6, 2024 N/A
    8 June 13, 2024 0.208% (203rd)
    9 June 20, 2024 0.224% (191st)
    10 June 27, 2024 0.311% (110th)
    11 July 4, 2024
    Average
    • In the table above, the blue numbers represent the lowest ratings and the red numbers represent the highest ratings.
    • N/A denotes ratings that were not published.
    • This series aired on a cable channel/pay TV which normally has a relatively smaller audience compared to free-to-air TV/public broadcasters (KBS, SBS, MBC and EBS).

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ A subsidiary of CJ ENM
  • ^ a b Choi Jungeun & Nam Yuju are former contestants on Cap-Teen.
  • ^ Bang Jeemin is a former contestant on R U Next?.
  • ^ a b Bang Jeemin & Kang Jiwon are former Belift Lab trainees.
  • ^ a b Bang Jeemin & Um Jiwon are former Source Music trainees.
  • ^ Yoon Jiyoon is a former The Black Label trainee.
  • ^ a b Koko & Yui are former Avex Entertainment trainees.
  • ^ Fuko is a former contestant on Girls Planet 999.
  • ^ Nam Yuju is a former contestant on Stars Awakening.
  • ^ She is also a former member of predebut group Evermore Muse under Evermore Entertainment.
  • ^ Kim Gyuri is a former child actress, appeared in many drama such as My Mister, Hotel del Luna, Pegasus Market & Do Do Sol Sol La La Sol.
  • ^ Kim Sujung is a former contestant on Street Dance Girls Fighter 2.
  • ^ Park Yeeun appeared on a Short / TikTok that garner 2 million views.
  • ^ Kim Minsol is a former contestant on My Teenage Girl.
  • ^ She is also a former Jellyfish Entertainment, PocketDol Studio & Interpark Music Plus trainee.
  • ^ Lingling is a former YG Entertainment trainee.
  • ^ Her birth name was Alicia Wong Ling Ling (黄羚棱).[23][24]
  • ^ Kim Chaeeun is a Professional Ballet Dancer, she trained at the Royal Ballet School.
  • ^ Oh Yuna gone viral with dance cover on SNS.
  • ^ Nana is a former contestant on Produce 101 Japan The Girls.
  • ^ a b Nana and Kang Jiwon were demoted from I-Land to Ground, then were eliminated from the show.
  • References[edit]

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  • ^ Park, Jun-hee (July 19, 2021). "Inside Hybe: Seven agencies making a splash on the music scene". The Korea Herald. Archived from the original on July 20, 2021. Retrieved August 19, 2022.
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  • ^ Han, Hae-son (September 27, 2021). "엔하이픈 걸그룹ver. CJ ENM+하이브 'I-LAND 2' 지원자 모집[공식]" (in Korean). Star News. Archived from the original on August 22, 2022. Retrieved August 19, 2022 – via Naver.
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  • ^ "신세계 회장 외손녀 문서윤, 테디 걸그룹 데뷔하나...연습생 사진 유출". Naver (in Korean). Archived from the original on March 10, 2024. Retrieved March 21, 2024.
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