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Project Destream (프로젝트 더스트림) is a 2018 reality survival show created by MBS and Ivory Entertainment. The show was produced by Jeong Hyunjin.
400 trainees across 70 agencies were visited and evaluated by Ivory Entertainment, DAZE Creative and their panel of judges. 140 (70 male and 70 female) passed the preliminary auditions to participate in the program. Throughout the episodes, contestants were progressively eliminated, culminating in a competition between a team of the final eleven boys and one of the final eleven girls. The winning team was to debut as DESTREAM, and the group would promote as permanent.
Concept[]
Project Destream was a collaboration project between director Jeong Hyunjin, producer Shin Rumin and Choi Sung Hoon, and MBS. The show had 400 auditions from more than 70 agencies which Shin, Choi and the guest judges personally visited. Contestants included both trainees and lesser known K-pop idols looking to seek further attention. According to Shin, good looks and have pleasing personalities are some of his preference in choosing the trainees, although not a requirement. 140 trainees were chosen by DAZE Creative and Ivory Entertainment and guest judges Avaron, Wooju, HJ, Soyeong, and Hwang Jinbin.
After the agency tour concluded, the trainees were divided into four classes (Debut team, A, B, and C) to train and compete in ranking missions that were judged by a combination of judge evaluations and viewer voting.
For the participants' training, several artists were recruited for the show. Vocal trainer and singer Choi Miseul and singer CHUJEE were in charge of the vocal training. In addition, rapper JD was their rap mentor, while Ivory Entertainment dancers Ha Seulgi and Ryu Hyunjin were responsible for training. With eleven members each, the remaining male team would go against the remaining female team. The final group would sign an exclusive permanent contract, with Choi saying that if any idol debuted and is currently active, they may have to leave their respective groups.
Pre-show and promotions[]
On April 1, a 2-minute video teaser was uploaded via Ivory Entertainment's YouTube in which Choi and Shin briefly described the show concept. Through his Instagram account, Shin also constantly updated which companies he already visited and how many trainees had passed so far. At the same time, the show also released photos of trainees who had undergone the audition, which included members from Lunar, Girly✮Girls and many more.
On March 27, MBS announced an upcoming press conference on April 5th. On that day, the show's producers Han Dong-chul and Yoo Sung Mo attended a press conference held at the MBS building, and the confirmation of the show's premiere was announced to be on May 4. On April 12, Kito Harumi of 9SERAPHIM and Kim Minseok was announced to be hosts of the show. About a month after, JTBC released a representative image of the show on April 14 with the caption 'Time to de-stream' and the logo Destream. On the same day, another video teaser, in which singer CHUJEE was announced as one of the judges of the show, was released.
The day before the premiere of the show, the show's production presentation was held at a hotel near Hakdong Station. Choi Sunghoon, Shin Rumin, Kito Harumi and BoomBeom, together with Avaron and Soyeong attended the presentation. On the same day, the participants singing and dancing to its theme song was released. On May 31, two different versions of the song and music videos "This is Me" were released. Three different versions of the song were released overall: a Boys' version, which was led by male center Kim Cheolsun, while for the girls' version, it was led by female center Murayama Kanon, and a co-ed version performed by both teams. The theme song was produced by Fukami Mihara, Fukami Kaya, HARU and Xander.
Personnel[]
MCs[]
- Kito Harumi (9SERAPHIM)
- Kim Minseok
Panel Judges[]
Contestants[]
Female[]
Name | Age | Nationality | Notes |
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Ishikawa Himari (이시카와 히마리) | 19 | Japanese | Member of Girly✮Girls |
Sara Kim (사라 김) | 16 | Australian | N/A |
Murayama Kanon (무라야마 카논) | 17 | Japanese | Actress |
Phara Chao (파라 차오) | 26 | Thailand | Former contestant on The Next Magic Girls |
Jung Haeun (정하은) | 19 | Korean | Pre-debut member of SIXA6ON |
Min Kyujung (민규정) | 17 | Korean | N/A |
Hwang Youngsook (황영숙) | 24 | Korean | Soloist under the stage name "Yong Hwa" |
Zara Park (자라박) | 15 | Korean-American | N/A |
Yoon Chaeyoung (윤채영) | 16 | Korean | N/A |
Vicky Bong Rui Wen (봉뤼웬) | 23 | Singaporean | N/A |
Prija Srisati (프리자 스리사티) | 20 | Thailand | Former contestant on The Next Magic Girls |
Shin Chaemin (신채민) | 17 | Korean | N/A |
Caitlin Marshall (케잇린 마르샬) | 15 | American-Canadian | Former contestant on America's Got Talent |
Yamagata Daika (야마가타 다이카) | 15 | Japanese | N/A |
Yanire Leira Fabrigas (야니르 레이라 파브리가스) | 18 | Philipinnes | Member of Lunar |
Raffi Lee (라피 리) | 15 | Australian | N/A |
Shin Aekyung (신애경) | 21 | Korean-American | N/A |
Wang Ching (왕칭) | 21 | Chinese | Former contestant on The Next Magic Girls |
Ichikawa Momoka (이치카와 모모카) | 15 | Japanese | N/A |
Shruti Kapoor (슈루티 카푸어) | 22 | Indian | Former contestant on Dance Deewane |
Noh Rayeong (노라영) | 20 | Korean | N/A |
Lily Feng (릴리 펭) | 25 | Chinese-American | Former contestant on The Next Magic Girls |
Brynlee Simmons (브린리 심몬스) | 19 | Canadian-Japanese | Former contestant on The Next Magic Girls |
Serenity Meng (세렌이티멩) | 16 | Hong Kongese-American | N/A |
Sunstra Veerapol (선스트라 비라폴) | 15 | Thailand | N/A |
Estela Yeong Hyesoo (에스테라영혜수) | 17 | Korean-Venezuelan | N/A |
Victoria Choi (빅토리아최) | 24 | Russian-Korean | N/A |
Seo Chowon (서초원) | 17 | Greek-Korean | N/A |
Kim Nali (김나리) | 22 | Korean | Soloist |
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Name | Age | Nationality | Notes |
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Lee Moonbin (이문빈) | 17 | Korean | Soloist |
Jeremy Yoon (제레미 사이슬로우키) | 21 | Korean-American | N/A |
Sakamoto Ryohei (사카모토 료헤이) | 21 | Japanese-American | N/A |
Kang Jeeun (강지운) | 16 | Korean | N/A |
Kim Cheolsun (김철순) | 17 | Korean | N/A |
Song Hyunbin (송현빈) | 22 | Korean | Member of DG47 |
Han Donggil (한동길) | 22 | Korean | N/A |
Kawada Haruto (카와다 하루토) | 19 | Japanese | Actor and model |
Park Namgyu (박남규) | 16 | Korean | N/A |
Goo Yoonbyul (구윤별) | 20 | Korean | N/A |
Kim Suyang (김수양) | 19 | Korean | N/A |
Watanabe Mashiho (와타나베 마시호) | 16 | Japanese | N/A |
Choi Sihan (최시한) | 23 | Korean-American | Former contestant on Produce 101 S2 |
Hamada Junpei (하마다 준페이) | 18 | Japanese | N/A |
Choi Sungyoon (최성윤) | 22 | Korean | N/A |
Choi Haneul (최하늘) | 16 | Korean | N/A |
Lee Daehyuk (이대혁) | 15 | Korean | N/A |
Chai Xiao Bing (차이 샤오빙) | 18 | Chinese | N/A |
Kim Junyeon (김준연) | 22 | Korean | N/A |
Kang Ryusang (강류상) | 19 | Korean | Former Pledis Entertainment trainee. |
Zhang Jianyu (장젠유) | 22 | Chinese | N/A |
Jung Woohyun (정우현) | 21 | Korean-Canadian | Former Vistamp Entertainment trainee |
Yamashiro Ren (야마시로 렌) | 21 | Japanese | Former TENROOKIES member |
Karan Saxena (카란 삭세나) | 25 | Indian | Former contestant of Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi |
Aldrin Voon (알드린 분) | 15 | Malaysian | N/A |
Kye Daejung (계대정) | 21 | Korean | N/A |
Jang Taehyon (장태현) | 20 | Korean | N/A |
Dodey Lee (도디리) | 18 | German-Vietnamese | Members of AEX |
Heo Sebin (허세빈) | 21 | Korean | Members of AEX |
Rang Hyungjoon (랑형준) | 21 | Korean | N/A |
Hayate Daiki (하야테 다이키) | 19 | Japanese | N/A |
Moon Hayoon (문하윤) | 17 | Korean | N/A |
Jeon Daehyun (전대현) | 17 | Korean | N/A |
Alvin Voon (아빈분) | 19 | Malaysian | Former Hero Remaja 2017 contestant |
Eoh Taeyeon (어태연) | 16 | Korean | N/A |
Chase Jang | 20 | Korean-American | N/A |
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Top 11[]
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Male contestants[]
# | Episode 4 | Episode 5 | Episode 7 | Episode 8 | Episode 10 | Episode 11 | Episode 13 | Episode 14 | ||
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1 | Sakamoto Ryohei | Sakamoto Ryohei | Hamada Junpei | Kim Cheolsun | Jeremy Scislowski | Jeremy Scislowski | Jeremy Scislowski | Jeremy Scislowski | ||
2 | Kim Cheolsun | Chai Xiao Bing | Kim Cheolsun | Sakamoto Ryohei | Sakamoto Ryohei | Choi Sungyoon | Jung Woohyun | Sakamoto Ryohei | ||
3 | Jung Woohyun | |||||||||
4 | Chai Xiao Bing | Han Donggil | Han Donggil | |||||||
5 | Choi Sungyoon | |||||||||
6 | Zhang Jianyu | |||||||||
7 | Chai Xiao Bing | |||||||||
8 | Kim Cheolsun | Hamada Junpei | ||||||||
9 | Jang Taehyon | Kang Ryusang | ||||||||
10 | Jang Taehyon | Kim Cheolsun | Jang Taehyon | Kim Suyang | ||||||
11 | Kim Cheolsun | Jang Taehyon | Kim Cheolsun | Goo Yoonbyul |
Female contestants[]
# | Episode 4 | Episode 5 | Episode 7 | Episode 8 | Episode 10 | Episode 11 | Episode 13 | Episode 14 | ||
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1 | Murayama Kanon | Murayama Kanon | Murayama Kanon | Murayama Kanon | Murayama Kanon | Murayama Kanon | Murayama Kanon | Murayama Kanon | ||
2 | Ishikawa Himari | Hwang Youngsook | Hwang Youngsook | Min Kyujung | Hwang Youngsook | Hwang Youngsook | Seo Chowon | Hwang Youngsook | ||
3 | Min Kyujung | |||||||||
4 | Ishikawa Himari | |||||||||
5 | Shin Chaemin | |||||||||
6 | Seo Chowon | |||||||||
7 | Yoon Chaeyoung | |||||||||
8 | Zara Park | |||||||||
9 | Shruti Kapoor | |||||||||
10 | Raffi Lee | |||||||||
11 | Sara Kim |
Results[]
Final ranking (Episode 14)[]
Because the male team won with a higher score, they will ultimately debut as DESTREAM.
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Episodes[]
The first half of the show is labelled 'Enter Tour Step' while the second half is 'Competition Step'.
Episode 1 (May 4, 2018)[]
The first episode introduces all 140 participants, some of whom described their intentions in joining the program. Kito Harumi of 9SERAPHIM and TBA was seen as the show's host. The next part introduces Shin Rumin and Choi Sunghoon as the judges as they start travelling to different agencies located all over the country for the audition through Shin's car. Two buses ('Debut Bus' for the nine chosen contestants and 'Trainee Bus' for the remaining ones) are seen travelling along with the judges car. For every contestant who passes the audition, he or she would be riding the bus along with the other contestants. The trainees' auditions are simultaneously watched by the judges, their agency's CEO, and their co-trainees in the bus.
Episode 2 (May 11, 2018)[]
The show starts with introducing a '1-Day Special Mission' for the chosen participants of the show, to be shown later on. For now, the episode continues with Shin and Choi travelling to different places for auditions. In this episode, singer TBA comes along and joins them in their car going to one of the biggest agencies in South Korea, Libertas Entertainment.
Episode 3 (May 18, 2018)[]
Again, the show starts with the participants gathering in a room to do the '1-Day Special Mission'; a new set of "Debut Team" will be formed after their evaluation. Participants are given two (girls) or three (boys) dance songs for them to perform in front of judges Shin Rumin, Choi Sunghoon and TBA. Participants who are given the pass by the judges would proceed to the singing portion and only eleven people would be chosen to be included in the "Debut Team". The trainees are given a shortlist of songs. After the 20-minute video, auditions carry on with Yang Hyun-suk by himself for the first half of this episode. Then, the episode continues with finishing Libertas Entertainment's audition's scene (which was held during the end of the second episode). With this, this episode concludes the auditions for the show: the judges panel toured for 15 days (240 hours); 72 entertainment agencies have visited; 400 participants auditioned; 170 participants (70 girls and 70 boys) passed the audition. It also marks the start of public voting.
Episode 4 (May 25, 2018)[]
The episode starts off with giving each participant his/her number according to their rankings. All contestants are divided into four levels: Top 11, A, B, and C. At that moment, the 'Project Destream's VLive Showcase' is announced along with the show's theme song, "This is Me", and its choreography. The participants start to train by their levels with the trainers of the show. Right after, their mentors tell them their new mission: record their song and dance individually from 9AM to 3PM for re-evaluation of their level, or they are automatically put to C-class. The next day, all participants are to perform once again for a chance to level up (or down). Eleven chosen members from each level of girls' and boys' team perform the song on stage. A new set of Debut Team are formed at the end: Sakamoto Ryohei and Murayama Kanon are chosen by the judges as the male and female centers, respectively, for their first live performance. By the end of the show, their rankings based on the judges and people's votes are revealed. In total votes, the girls team (25,440 votes) earned an additional 1000 points each for winning against the boys (20,970 votes).
Episode 5 (June 1, 2018)[]
Kito Harumi meets with the trainees to announce the next challenge after the ranking announcement. The trainees are tasked to perform live in groups based on positions they want to debut in: vocal, dance or rap. Participants of each gender will have to choose from five rap songs, five vocal songs, or five dance songs: 15 songs in total. If the number of people exceeded in their chosen song, the team will decide whom to drop through self-evaluation. The male and female participants will go against each other based on their position and the group who earns the highest points combined (50% judges; 50% audience's votes) will receive an additional 2,000 points each. Only six groups are covered this week.
Episode 6 (June 8, 2018)[]
The remaining nine teams perform their respective stages and rehearsals for the groups are shown. After the last performance, the contestants are shown their overall ranking based on their positions. The additional 2,000 points are given to six teams for receiving the combined highest points on their respective group and additional 2,000 points to Jeremy Scislowski, Kim Cheolsun and Chai Xiao Bing for males and Murayama Kanon, Shruti Kapoor and Min Kyujung for females for receiving the highest points in dance, rap, and vocal position respectively.
Episode 7 (June 15, 2018)[]
The first elimination round takes place on this episode. Participants enter the stage by their Position Battle teams and snippets of their performance are shown. Yang announces whether each member passes or gets eliminated in the show based on the showcase, position battles, additional points and online votes. Out of 140 participants, 140 remain (50 girls; 50 boys) and 40 contestants are eliminated. The Top 11 from each gender were then announced: Hamada Junpei and Murayama Kanon receive 1st place.
Episode 8 (June 22, 2018)[]
A new mission is announced: Formation Battle. Unlike the first mission, Formation Battle is a battle between the same gender. Also, the songs, remastered by YG producers, are decided through the survey about the contestants' role models and life-song. 10 teams are formed to compete for 10 songs given. Being in the Debut team, the members are allowed to choose their preferred songs. However, a maximum of three members from the Debut team are allowed in one song. They are to choose their members afterwards. The winning team will receive an additional of 10,000 votes while 2nd to 4th placers will receive 7000, 5000, 3000 more votes, respectively. 5th place receives 0 votes. The performances of all the male teams (5 groups) are covered this week: "Human Nature" (6topia), "MAMA" (EXO), "Mr. Simple" (Super Junior), "Really Really" (Winner), and "I Need U" (BTS).
Episode 9 (June 29, 2018)[]
The episode starts off with revealing the ranks of the boys' performances. It then continues with the formation battle between the remaining 50 female contestants. The performances of all the female teams (5 groups) are as follows: "Rough" (GFRIEND), "Playing with Fire" (Blackpink), "Solvizion" (Cloud Nine), "Hot Issue" (4minute), and "Fire" (2NE1).
Episode 10 (July 6, 2018)[]
The episode starts off with revealing the ranks of the boys' performances. Then, another new mission is announced: Digital Song Battle. Both male and female teams will be given three songs. Participants are judged individually and only ranks 1 to 25 from the male and female teams are able to participate however, prior to the elimination, all participants pick their chosen songs. Soon after, the second elimination round commenced. They announces whether each member passes or gets eliminated in the show, and then announces each Top 11. This time, Jeremy Scislowski placing 1st this week, while Murayama Kanon also rank 1st place once again.
Episode 11 (July 13, 2018)[]
Participants who survived are re-grouped (a maximum of thirteen members each) due to uneven distribution after the last elimination round. Male and female members from each team go against each other and the three best individuals for each team will receive 5000, 7000, and 10000 points, respectively. Individual scores are based on 20% judge votes and 80% audience votes. All three female groups are covered this week.
Episode 12 (July 20, 2018)[]
The episode follows the Digital Song Battle with the remaining three male groups' performances. By the end of the episode, a preview of the Debut Team going to 9SERAPHIM's concert as a present by Choi Sunghoon was shown.
Episode 13 (July 27, 2018)[]
The episode starts with a poll of the participants conducted before the elimination round. This includes 'Top 3 Visual': Sakamoto Ryohei, Choi Sungyoon and Chai Xiao Bing for boys, Shin Chaemin, Sara Kim and Raffi Lee for girls; 'Hot Guy Representative' Kim Cheolsun; 'Most Energetic Girl' Murayama Kanon; and 'Most Easily Excited Boy' Kawada Haruto. During the elimination round; participants enter the stage by their Digital Song Battle teams. Kito Harumi was absent in this episode. Names of the top 22 trainees are called by Shin and Choi one by one starting from rank 23. Jeremy Scislowski and Murayama Kanon are still retains their 1st rank. Four new songs are announced afterwards: "Never Give Up" (produced by Fukami Mihara) and "That's My Girl" for girls; "We Go Up" (produced by Fukami Mihara and Fukami Kaya) and "Say My Name" (produced by HARU, Xander and JUNKEY) for boys. The remaining trainees choose their positions beginning with rank 22 up to 1, with the higher ranked trainees being given the advantage of replacing the lower ranked trainees and bumping them into another song. After finalizing the teams of four groups at the end of the episode, 12 participant representatives' audition presentations or live performances are shown according to their positions: dance, rap, vocal.
Episode 14 (August 3, 2018)[]
This episode was broadcast live at the Ilsan Kintex, five days after the last episode. Kito Harumi and Kim Minseok host the show while the final judges include TBA, TBA, TBA, TBA, Choi Sunghoon amd Shin Rumin.
All the participants are first introduced one-by-one according to their ranks starting from the men's team. Soon after, they perform "Never Give Up", "We Go Up", "That's My Girl", and "Say My Name", respectively. After their performances, a VTR of the participants watching their individual "This is Me" re-evaluation (from Episode 4) was shown. They then performed "This is Me" live with Kim Suyang and Hwang Youngsook as the centers. Following the performance, the live voting closed and the announcement of Top 11 started. Both Jeremy Scislowski and Murayama Kanon topped the men's and women's team. In the end, men's team won against women's with the score of 14,357 over 12,090. The scores are determined 20% pre-broadcast online votes, 30% text votes during the live show, 20% pre-broadcast online preference rankings, and 30% judges' scores.
Ratings[]
In the table below, the blue numbers represent the lowest ratings and the red numbers represent the highest ratings.
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1 | May 4, 2018 | |||
2 | May 11, 2018 | |||
3 | May 18, 2018 | |||
4 | May 25, 2018 | |||
5 | June 1, 2018 | |||
6 | June 8, 2018 | |||
7 | June 15, 2018 | |||
8 | June 22, 2018 | |||
9 | June 29, 2018 | |||
10 | July 6, 2018 | |||
11 | July 13, 2018 | |||
12 | July 20, 2018 | |||
13 | July 27, 2018 | |||
14 | August 3, 2018 |
- This programme aired on a cable channel/pay TV which normally has a relatively smaller audience compared to free-to-air TV/public broadcasters
- NR rating means "not reported".
Aftermath[]
- The winning 11-member group was set to debut in January 2019.
Other contestants
- Hwang Youngsook returned as a soloist.
- Hayate Daiki, Jeon Daehyun and Moon Hayoon appeared as a contestants on the reality survival show Redemption X in late May 2020; only Daiki and Daehyun officially became as member of the boy group XB1. They debuted with XB1 on December 1, 2020.
- Alvin Voon and Kim Cheolsun would later debuted as the member of the boy group REVICE under Vistamp Entertainment in May 28, 2021. The group would later transfered to Four Bloc Records, sometimes in February 2023.
- Cheolsun would later participated in the singer survival show The Other World, as the reprensentative member of the group.
- Ishikawa Himari later returned to Girly✮Girls. The group would later disbanded in June 22, 2023 after concluding their last comeback as the group. Then, she would later moved to Ivory Entertainment Group as a soloist.
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