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Masked Singer

Masked Singer
Original workKing of Mask Singer
OwnerMBC Entertainment
Years2015–present
Films and television
Television seriesMasked Singer (independent international versions, see below)
Miscellaneous
Genre
First aired18 February 2015 (2015-02-18)

Masked Singer is an international music reality game show franchise. It originated from the South Korean program The King of Mask Singer, developed by Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation.

Format

The format features the celebrities who perform a song anonymously in elaborate masks or head-to-toe costumes. The panelists will then guess the identity based on clues the singers give about themselves. After their performances, the singers are voted by the audiences in each round while the panelists do not participate in the vote. The singer who receives the fewest votes in each round is unmasked and eliminated until the winner is declared.

The participating celebrities can come from various different occupational backgrounds. The original South Korean series features various musicians, actors or actresses, and comedians. The singers of the American series have spanned further up to the range of Grammy award winners, professional video gamers, YouTube influencers and professional athletes.

The voting system may also be different based on the program's country. In Armenia, Austria, the Netherlands, the United States and the UK, the votes are limited to the live studio audience members due to the show being pre-recorded. In Germany and Italy, votes are open to all viewers because the show is live. The Swedish format provides simulated live voting without the ability to actually affect the pre-recorded show, which was criticised as deceptive when it was noted after the show's second week.[1]

The original South Korean series King of Mask Singer is a continuous, episode-by-episode format, in which the winner is decided after each tournament that lasts two weekly episodes. In the final round of each tournament, the finalist singer must face-off the previous bi-weekly winner to take over the champion title. The program thus focuses on how long the one can defend the champion title. In comparison, most of the other international versions have been following the seasonal format in which the winner is declared after a single season tournament that lasts from few months to about a year. The international programs consequently focus on who the champion is after the months to year-long tournament.

The first unofficial winner of the franchise was Solji of the South Korean girl group EXID who won in the pilot episode of the original South Korean King of Mask Singer series aired on 18 February 2015. The first official winner of the franchise was Luna of the K-Pop girl group f(x) who was declared as the winner of the first ever tournament held in the original South Korean series on 12 April 2015.

From the Chinese series, which was the first adaptation of the South Korean show to be launched outside South Korea with a seasonal format, the Chinese singer Sun Nan became the first winner outside the original South Korean series on 27 September 2015 after the two months long first season.

The Thai series was the first version of the franchise with annual seasons. The Thai singer Issara Kitnitchi [th], under the name "Durian", became the first winner to win an annual season format from the second ever franchise to be launched outside South Korea on 23 March 2017.

International versions

  Franchise with a currently airing season
  Franchise with an upcoming season
  Franchise with an unknown status
  Franchise awaiting confirmation
  Franchise that has ceased to air
Country/region Local title Network Seasons and winners Panelists Host(s)
Arab world The Masked Singer - Inta meen?
(The Masked Singer - Who are you?)
MBC 1
 Argentina ¿Quién es la máscara?
(Who is the Mask?)
Telefe
 Armenia[3] Դիմակահանդես
(Masquerade)
AMPTV[4]
 Australia[6] The Masked Singer Network Ten
 Austria The Masked Singer Austria Puls 4
 Azerbaijan[8] TBA İTV
  • Season 1, 2023: New series
  • TBA
  • TBA
 Belgium (Flanders)[9] The Masked Singer VTM
  • Current
  • Julie Van den Steen
  • Andy Peelman (2-)
  • Kevin Janssens (2-)
  • Bart Cannaerts (3-)
  • Tinne Embrechts (3-)
  • Former
  • Karen Damen (1-2)
  • Jens Dendoncker (1-2)
  • Ruth Beeckmans (2)
  • Current
  • Jens Dendoncker (3-)
  • Former
  • Niels Destadsbader (1-2)
 Brazil The Masked Singer Brasil TV Globo
 Bulgaria Маскираният певец
(The Masked Singer)
NOVA TV
 Cambodia The Mask Singer Cambodia Hang Meas HDTV
  • Season 1, 2020: Sopheak Chameroun as "Great Flower"
  • Various
  • ?
 Canada[10]
(Quebec)
Chanteurs masqués[11][12][13][14][15][16] TVA


Guillaume Lemay-Thivierge[11]
 Chile ¿Quién es la máscara? Chilevisión
  • Season 1, 2021: Daniela Castillo as "Doll"
  • Season 2, 2021: Fernanda Hansen as "Panda"
  • Season 3, 2021–2022: Kanela as "Rabbit"
 China
(Mandarin)
King of Mask Singer JSTV
Mask Singer
  • Season 1, 2016: No winner
  • Various
Masked Dancing King
  • Zhang Chunye
 Colombia ¿Quién es la máscara? RCN
  • Season 1, Part 1, 2021: Juanse Quintero as "Fox"
  • Season 1, Part 2, 2021/2022: Karoll Márquez as "Crazy Coconut"
  • Season 1, 2021/2022: Juanse Quintero as "Fox"
 Croatia[17] Masked Singer RTL
 Czech Republic
 Slovakia[20]
Zlatá maska [cs]
(Golden mask)
Prima
JOJ
 Denmark[21] Hvem holder masken? [da] TV2
  • Season 1, 2021: Silas Holst as "Egg Food"
  • Season 2, 2022: Pelle Emil Hebsgaard as "Fox"[22]
 Estonia[23] Maskis laulja
(Masked Singer)
TV3
  • Season 1, Spring 2020: Stefan Airapetjan as "Ram"
  • Season 2, 2020: Mikk Saar as "Arctic Wolf"
  • Season 3, 2022: Franz Malmsten as "Blue Monkey"
  • Season 4, 2023: Upcoming season
  • Current
  • Birgitte Susanne Hunt
  • Peeter Oja (3-)
  • Karl-Erik Taukar (3-)
  • Former
  • Ženja Fokin (1)
  • Mart Juur (1-2)
  • Krista Lensin (1-2)
  • Kristjan Jõekalda (2)
 Finland[24] Masked Singer Suomi MTV3
 France[25] Mask Singer TF1
 Georgia ვინ ვინ არის
(Who is who)
Imedi Media Holding
  • Season 1, 2022: Aleko Begalishvili as "Hippopotamus"
  • Season 2, 2023: Manika Asatiani as "Faskunji"
 Germany[28] The Masked Singer ProSieben
The Masked Dancer
 Greece[29] The Masked Singer Skai TV
 Hungary Álarcos énekes
(Masked Singer)
RTL Klub
  • Season 1, Early 2020: Nikolett Gallusz as "Bunny"
  • Season 2, 2020: Dávid Miller as "Banana"
  • Season 3, 2021: Tamás Vastag as "Chameleon"
 Indonesia The Mask Singer Indonesia GTV
  • Various
  • John Martin Tumbel
 Israel הזמר במסכה
(The Singer in the Mask)
Channel 12
  • Ido Rosenblum
 Italy Il cantante mascherato
(The Masked Singer)
Rai 1
 Japan[30] The Masked Singer Japan Amazon Prime Video Japan
 Kazakhstan Маска
(Mask)
Khabar
  • Season 1, 2021: Erden Zhaksybekov as "Argali"[32]
  • Season 2, 2022: Serik Ibragimov as "Rooster"[33]
  • Current
  • Marat Oralgazin
  • Erke Esmahan
  • Zhanar Aizhanova
  • Kairat Dombayev (2)
  • Former
  • Meirzhan Turebaev (1)
Zhakan Utargaliev
 Latvia Balss Maskā
(Masked Voice)
TV3
  • Season 1, 2020: Kristaps Strūbergs as "Demon"
  • Season 2, 2021: Gints Andžāns as "White Wolf"
  • Season 3, 2023: Kristīne Garklāva as "Lucky Bear"
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