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SM trainee team SMTR25, Na Young-seok's "Reply High School" appearance..February's first broadcast

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Kim Noeul

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SM Entertainment's multinational male trainee team "SMTR25" will hold an entertainment initiation ceremony.

Mnet released the main poster and performance teaser on the 23rd, saying, "We have confirmed the first broadcast date of the new reality entertainment 'Reply High School' (directed by Shin Hyo-jung, Jang Eun-jung, and Chae Jae-min) featuring 'SMTR25' at 8:20 p.m. on February 13."

"Reply High School" is a time-slip reality entertainment program in which 15 K-pop trainees "SMTR25" (Hanbi, Songha, Daniel, Hyunjun, Ha Min, Jaewon, Uri, Nicholas, Katshaw, Justin, Haruta, Sadaharu, Charlie, Kachin, Tata) enter the virtual school "Ujung High School" and experience K culture from the 1990s to the 2010s to find the answer to their debut. Producer Shin Hyo-jung of Eggs Coming, who directed "Nana Tour" and "Nana Min Park," will hold a megaphone to delicately capture the harmless and fresh daily lives of trainees behind the charisma on stage.

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In the performance teaser video released today, SMTR25 members dressed in school uniforms reinterpreted SM's iconic song, Girls' Generation's "Reinformed World," in their own color, drawing attention at once. The powerful and refreshing performance in the vast field naturally reveals the fresh atmosphere and teamwork of K-pop trainees that "Reply High School" will portray, raising expectations for the first broadcast.

The 24-hour close-up reality program will show empathy and unexpected chemistry across generations as members of each class divided into the 1990s, 2000s, and 2010s experience fashionable items, music, and school culture (sports competitions, school trips, festivals, etc.).

The production team said, "Please pay attention to the K-pop culture of the past and what kind of chemistry and reactions will come out when the trainees of the present meet," and added, "It will be fun to see how the cultural code of memories, which was rich in an era, is newly interpreted from the perspective of boys these days."

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