The special three-hour episode of the program “Let Snow Man Do It SP” was shown on TBS on Japão this Friday, April 3, starting at 7 pm local time. The production celebrated the third anniversary of the move to prime time with the segment “Dance Perfect Copy Revolution” taped on Sul’s Coreia. Snow Man, the girl group HANA and a team selected by LDH led by Hayato Komori participated in the perfect copy choreography competition.
BTS’s V and Jungkook made a special appearance in the episode, joining the Japanese contestants in dance performances. The collaboration included the mega hit “Dynamite” and the new song “2.0”, performed for the first time on Japanese television. Raul of Snow Man was part of the team that danced “2.0” alongside V, Jungkook and other artists.
Musical collaborations highlight the episode
Several musical performances enriched the special program. Abe from Snow Man, CHIKA from HANA and Takechi performed “Zoo”, a song from the film “Zootopia 2” originally sung by Shakira.
Miyadate of Snow Man and Komori performed “ROSE”, HANA’s debut track, featuring NAOKO. Sakuma from Snow Man, NAOKO from HANA and Fujiwara danced and performed “Step and Go”, a hit from Arashi.
These performances mixed talents from different groups and generated memorable moments during the recording on Coreia of Sul.
Snow Man’s team details on the dance challenge
Snow Man competed with six members in the perfect choreography copy segment. Ren Meguro was away for recording abroad, while Hikaru Iwamoto and Shota Watanabe fulfilled other professional commitments.
The members present showed enthusiasm for the opportunity to face strong teams like HANA, which participated with its seven members for the first time. The LDH team, led by Hayato Komori and made up of elite dancers from groups such as THE RAMPAGE and PSYCHIC FEVER, also raised the bar for the competition.
Nervous moments mark collaboration with BTS
Miyadate admitted nervousness while dancing to “Dynamite” alongside HANA’s MOMOKA, Komori and the two members of BTS. Sua Normally calm voice failed to comment on mood during preparation.
Raul expressed his desire to take advantage of the unique opportunity by participating in the choreography of “2.0” with MAHINA from HANA and Sato. The joint performance with V and Jungkook drew attention due to the synchrony and energy demonstrated.
Conversations in the studio reveal interesting facts about V and Jungkook
V and Jungkook shared personal stories during in-studio conversations, including items they carry in their bags. Esses Details rarely appear on Japanese variety shows.
The artists also commented on unexpected fears, bringing a light and human tone to the production. The anecdotes made the episode even more attractive to the public.
Program format and segment importance
“Let Snow Man Do It” airs regularly on Fridays at 8pm on TBS and involves varying challenges for the nine members of Snow Man. The special three-hour episode aired on two dates, with the first on April 3 and the second scheduled for April 17.
The “Dance Perfect Copy Revolution” segment gained popularity for testing participants’ ability to replicate well-known choreography with impeccable precision. The edition of Coreia of Sul expanded the reach by bringing together J-pop and K-pop talents on the same stage.
Impact of the presence of international artists
V and Jungkook’s participation represented a rare moment of interaction between Japanese and Korean idols on open television. The first showing of the “2.0” choreography on Japão increased the visibility of the new track to the local public.
Raul and the other members of Snow Man highlighted the collaboration as a precious opportunity for learning and artistic exchange. The full episode combined competition, music and relaxed conversation in a dynamic format.
Competing teams and their formations
HANA, a seven-member girl group formed through an audition program, entered the dance challenge for the first time with all members. The LDH team gathered dancers selected from various groups, including Sato Harumi, Fujiwara Itsuki, Takechi Kaisei, and Handa Ryusei.
Snow Man adjusted its lineup to six participants, maintaining focus on the precision of the choreography despite the absences. The competition valued technical skill and synchrony between the groups.
Additional presentations enhance the entertainment
In addition to the main collaborations, the episode included interpretations that connected different artists’ repertoires. The choice of tracks such as “Zoo”, “ROSE” and “Step and Go” created bridges between generations and musical styles.
These numbers complemented the main dance segment and kept the tempo high throughout the three-hour broadcast.