Super Junior Wraps Up 20th Anniversary Reality Show With Heartwarming Finale
K-pop powerhouse Super Junior has officially concluded their 10-episode variety series commemorating their 20th debut anniversary. The final episode aired on June 23, wrapping up a whirlwind of hilarious games, emotional connections, and unforgettable memories that fans cherished deeply.
The reality show, built around the theme of wish-fulfillment and teamwork under the concept of an escape mission, captivated audiences with a blend of humor and nostalgia. It was broadcast at 12 PM KST on the streaming platform Tving, and later at 7 PM on Mnet.
In the last episode, the SJ members took a spontaneous trip filled with energy and antics. From continuous gaming sessions on a moving bus to a uniquely Korean lunch challenge dubbed “Loyal Lunch,” the members showed no hesitation flexing their charisma and camaraderie. Grocery shopping and an intense round of the ‘Silent Shouting’ game kept spirits high even upon arriving at their lodging.
The emotional climax featured the group changing into pajamas to prepare dinner, showcasing their refined cooking skills in a cozy vibe. The memorable special segment included a hybrid karaoke and step-counting game promising a pure gold key to the winner — a whimsical mix testing both vocal skills and stamina.
The most heartwarming part came during the “washing hands ceremony,” where members took turns expressing their gratitude by washing each other’s hands while delivering sincere, and sometimes hilariously cheeky messages. Whether calling each other “eternal friends” or offering subtle jabs about spoilers, the segment perfectly encapsulated the bond and humor that make SJ who they are.
With this show’s conclusion, Super Junior fans can still look forward to more. The group is preparing to roll out a series of projects in honor of their landmark year, including a special album release, exclusive pop-up store, and a long-awaited concert tour.
Two decades in, and Super Junior continues to prove why they remain one of K-pop’s most enduring legends.