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+ | |title1 = SUPER JUNIOR <br>슈퍼주니어 |
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− | 슈퍼주니어|image1 = Magicsuperjunior.jpg|caption1 = <center>Super Junior for [[DEVIL|MAGIC]] (2015)</center>|also_known_as = SJ, SuJu, 슈퍼주니어, 슈주|origin = Seoul, South Korea|genres = K-pop, J-Pop, Electronic, Dance, R&B, Synthpop|years_active = 2005-present|debut_date = November 6, 2005|labels = [[Label SJ]], [[SM Entertainment]], Avex Trax, Media Asia, UMG|fanclub = ELF|color = Sapphire Blue|associated_acts = [[Super Junior-K.R.Y.]], [[Super Junior-T]], [[Super Junior-M]], [[Super Junior-H]], [[Super Junior-D&E]], [[S.M. The Ballad]], [[Younique Unit]], [[SM The Performance]]|website = [http://superjunior.smtown.com superjunior.smtown.com]}}'''Super Junior''' (Korean: 슈퍼주니어; Syupeo Junieo), also known as simply '''SJ''' or '''SUJU''', is a South Korean boy band. Formed in 2005 by producer [[Lee Soo-man]] of [[SM Entertainment]], the group comprised a total of thirteen members at its peak. Super Junior originally debuted with twelve members, consisting of leader [[Leeteuk]], [[Heechul]], [[Hankyung|Hangeng]], [[Yesung]], [[Kangin]], [[Shindong]], [[Sungmin]], [[Eunhyuk]], [[Siwon]], [[Donghae]], [[Ryeowook]] and [[Kibum]]. [[Kyuhyun]] joined the group in 2006. |
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+ | |image = Super Junior (Time Slip) 1.png |
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+ | |caption = SUPER JUNIOR for [[Time Slip]] (2019) |
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+ | |also_known_as = SJ, SuJu, 슈퍼주니어, 슈주 |
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+ | |origin = Seoul, South Korea |
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+ | |genres = Dance, pop, R&B, ballad, rock |
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+ | |years_active = 2005-present |
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+ | |debut_date = |
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+ | |labels = [[Label SJ]], [[SM Entertainment]], Avex Trax, Media Asia, UMG |
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+ | |fanclub = ELF (Ever Lasting Friends) |
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+ | |color = Sapphire Blue |
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+ | |associated_acts = [[SUPER JUNIOR-K.R.Y.]], [[SUPER JUNIOR-T]], [[SUPER JUNIOR-M]], [[SUPER JUNIOR-Happy]], [[SUPER JUNIOR-D&E]], [[S.M. The Ballad]], [[Younique Unit]], [[SM The Performance]] |
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+ | |website = [http://superjunior.smtown.com superjunior.smtown.com]<br>[http://www.instagram.com/superjunior.labelsj Instagram] |
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+ | |members = * [[Leeteuk]] |
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+ | * [[Heechul]] |
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+ | * [[Yesung]] |
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+ | * [[Shindong]] |
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+ | * [[Eunhyuk]] |
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+ | * [[Donghae]] |
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+ | * [[Siwon]] |
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+ | * [[Ryeowook]] |
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+ | * [[Kyuhyun]] |
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+ | }}'''SUPER JUNIOR''' (슈퍼주니어), also known as simply '''SJ''' or '''SuJu''', is a South Korean boy group. Formed in 2005 by producer [[Lee Soo-man]] of [[SM Entertainment]], the group comprised a total of thirteen members at its peak. SUPER JUNIOR originally debuted with twelve members, consisting of leader [[Leeteuk|LEETEUK]], [[Heechul|HEECHUL]], [[Hankyung]], [[Yesung|YESUNG]], [[Kangin|KANGIN]], [[Shindong|SHINDONG]], [[Sungmin|SUNGMIN]], [[Eunhyuk|EUNHYUK]], [[Siwon|SIWON]], [[Donghae|DONGHAE]], [[Ryeowook|RYEOWOOK]] and [[Kibum]]. [[Kyuhyun|KYUHYUN]] joined the group in 2006. |
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− | + | SUPER JUNIOR launched into international recognition following the release of their best-selling single "[[Sorry, Sorry]]" in 2009, the title song of their most critically successful album, [[Sorry, Sorry|''Sorry, Sorry'']]. Over the years, they have been divided into smaller groups, simultaneously targeting different music industries and audiences. Largely due to SUPER JUNIOR's success as entertainers, other Korean entertainment managements began to train their music groups in other areas of entertainment, such as acting and hosting. |
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− | + | SUPER JUNIOR is the best-selling K-pop artist for four years in a row. SUPER JUNIOR have earned thirteen music awards from the Mnet Asian Music Awards, sixteen from the Golden Disk Awards, and are the second singing group to win Favorite Artist Korea at the 2008 MTV Asia Awards after jtL in 2003. In 2012, they were nominated for "Best Asian Act" in MTV Europe Music Awards. In 2015, they won the "International Artist" and "Best Fandom" in the Teen Choice Awards. |
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== Members == |
== Members == |
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+ | |{{Eunhyuk}} |
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+ | |{{Donghae}} |
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+ | |{{Siwon}} |
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+ | {{Kyuhyun}} |
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+ | *[[Ryeowook|RYEOWOOK]] (려욱) - Main vocalist |
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+ | === '''Inactive Members''' === |
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+ | |{{Sungmin}} |
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+ | |{{Hankyung}} |
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+ | |{{Kibum}} |
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+ | |{{Kangin}} |
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+ | |} |
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== Discography == |
== Discography == |
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+ | === '''Korean Discography''' === |
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+ | ==== '''Albums''' ==== |
+ | * [2005.12.05] [[Super Junior05]] |
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+ | * [2017.11.06] [[PLAY]] |
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− | ==== Albums ==== |
+ | ==== '''Mini Albums''' ==== |
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+ | * [2018.10.08] [[One More Time]] |
+ | * [2019.10.14] [[Time Slip]] |
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− | ==== Live Albums ==== |
+ | ==== '''Live Albums''' ==== |
− | * 2008 |
+ | * [2008.05.18] [[SUPER SHOW (live album)|SUPER SHOW]] |
− | * 2009 |
+ | * [2009.12.10] [[SUPER SHOW 2 (live album)|SUPER SHOW 2]] |
− | * 2011 |
+ | * [2011.10.24] [[SUPER SHOW 3 (live album)|SUPER SHOW 3]] |
− | * 2013 |
+ | * [2013.06.27] [[SUPER SHOW 4 (live album)|SUPER SHOW 4]] |
− | * 2015 |
+ | * [2015.11.06] [[SUPER SHOW 5 (live album)|SUPER SHOW 5]] |
− | * 2015 |
+ | * [2015.11.06] [[SUPER SHOW 6 (live album)|SUPER SHOW 6]] |
− | ==== Singles ==== |
+ | ==== '''Singles''' ==== |
+ | * [2005.12.15] [[Show Me Your Love]] (with [[TVXQ]]) |
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− | * 2006 |
+ | * [2006.06.07] [[U]] |
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+ | ==== '''Digital Singles''' ==== |
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+ | * [2009.12.15] [[Seoul]] (with [[Girls' Generation]]) |
+ | * [2010.08.16] [[SUPER SHOW 3 (live album)|Tok Tok Tok]] (똑똑똑) |
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− | * 2009: [[Seoul]] (with [[Girls' Generation]]) |
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+ | * [2018.03.23] [[Super Duper]] |
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− | ==== OSTs ==== |
+ | ==== '''OSTs''' ==== |
− | * 2007: Success |
+ | * 2007: "Success" [''H.I.T OST''] |
− | * 2007: |
+ | * 2007: "H.I.T" [''H.I.T OST''] |
− | * 2007: |
+ | * 2007: "Wonder Boy" [''Attack on the Pin-Up Boys OST''] |
+ | * 2007: "Our Love" (우리들의 사랑) (Drama Ver.) [''Thirty Thousand Miles In Search of My Son OST''] |
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− | * 2010: Victory Korea [Dreams Come True OST] |
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+ | * 2010: "Victory Korea" [''Dreams Come True OST''] |
+ | * 2010: "Angel" [''HARU OST''] |
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− | ==== Featurings ==== |
+ | ==== '''Featurings''' ==== |
− | * 2006: Dancing Out [SMTOWN - [[2006 Summer Smtown]]] |
+ | * 2006: "Dancing Out" [SMTOWN - ''[[2006 Summer Smtown]]''] |
− | * 2006: Smile! [SMTOWN - [[2006 Summer Smtown]]] |
+ | * 2006: "Smile!" [SMTOWN - ''[[2006 Summer Smtown]]''] |
− | * 2006: Tic! Toc! [SMTOWN - [[06 Winter Smtown]]] |
+ | * 2006: "Tic! Toc!" [SMTOWN - ''[[06 Winter Smtown]]''] |
− | * 2007: Happiness (행복) [SMTOWN - [[2007 Summer SMTOWN]]] |
+ | * 2007: "Happiness" (행복) [SMTOWN - ''[[2007 Summer SMTOWN]]''] |
− | * 2007: First Snow (첫눈이 와) [SMTOWN - [[07 Winter SMTOWN]]] |
+ | * 2007: "First Snow" (첫눈이 와) [SMTOWN - ''[[07 Winter SMTOWN]]''] |
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+ | * 2009: "Boom Boom" (Seaside 휴게소) (with [[TVXQ]] & [[SHINee]]) [SMTOWN - ''[[09 Summer SMTOWN]]''] |
− | * 2009: Carnival (카니발) [SMTOWN - [[09 Summer SMTOWN]]] |
+ | * 2009: "Carnival" (카니발) [SMTOWN - ''[[09 Summer SMTOWN]]''] |
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− | === '''Japanese''' === |
+ | === '''Japanese Discography''' === |
− | ==== Albums ==== |
+ | ==== '''Albums''' ==== |
− | * 2013 |
+ | * [2013.07.24] [[Hero]] |
− | ==== Singles ==== |
+ | ==== '''Singles''' ==== |
− | * 2011 |
+ | * [2011.06.08] [[Bijin (BONAMANA)]] |
− | * 2011 |
+ | * [2011.12.07] [[Mr. Simple (Japanese single)|Mr. Simple]] |
− | * 2012 |
+ | * [2012.05.09] [[Opera]] |
− | * 2012 |
+ | * [2012.08.22] [[Sexy, Free & Single (Japanese single)|Sexy, Free & Single]] |
− | * 2013 |
+ | * [2013.12.11] [[Blue World]] |
− | * 2014 |
+ | * [2014.12.17] [[MAMACITA-AYAYA-]] |
− | * 2016 |
+ | * [2016.01.06] [[Devil / Magic]] |
+ | * [2017.12.06] [[On and On]] |
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+ | === '''English Discography''' === |
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+ | ==== '''Featurings''' ==== |
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== Sub-Units == |
== Sub-Units == |
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* [[Super Junior-M]] |
* [[Super Junior-M]] |
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+ | * [[Super Junior-Happy]] |
* [[Super Junior-D&E]] |
* [[Super Junior-D&E]] |
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== Concerts & Tours == |
== Concerts & Tours == |
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+ | === '''Tours''' === |
− | * 2008-2009: Super Junior The 1st Asia Tour - "Super Show" |
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− | * 2010-2011: Super Junior The 3nd Asia Tour - "Super Show 3" |
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+ | ==== '''Asia Tours''' ==== |
+ | * [2008.02.22–2009.03.07] [[SUPER JUNIOR The 1st Asia Tour "SUPER SHOW"]] |
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− | * 2011-2012: Super Junior World Tour 'Super Show 4' |
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− | * 2013-2014: SUPER SHOW 5 - SUPER JUNIOR The 5th WORLD TOUR |
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+ | * [2010.08.14–2011.05.07] [[SUPER JUNIOR The 3rd Asia Tour "SUPER SHOW 3"]] |
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− | * 2014-2015: SUPER SHOW 6 - SUPER JUNIOR The 6th WORLD TOUR |
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+ | ==== '''World Tours''' ==== |
+ | * [2011.11.19–2012.05.27] [[SUPER JUNIOR WORLD TOUR "SUPER SHOW 4"]] |
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− | * 2015-2016: Super Camp |
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+ | * [2013.03.23–2014.02.22] [[SUPER JUNIOR WORLD TOUR "SUPER SHOW 5"]] |
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+ | * [2014.09.19–2015.07.12] [[SUPER JUNIOR WORLD TOUR "SUPER SHOW 6"]] |
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+ | * [2017.12.16–???] [[SUPER JUNIOR WORLD TOUR SUPER SHOW 7]] |
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+ | ==== '''Fanmeeting Tours''' ==== |
+ | * [2015.09.19–2016.07.05] [[SUPER JUNIOR Special Event "SUPER CAMP"]] |
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== Filmography == |
== Filmography == |
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− | === Film === |
+ | === '''Film''' === |
− | * 2007: Attack on the Pin-Up Boys (꽃미남 연쇄 테러사건) |
+ | * 2007: [[Attack on the Pin-Up Boys]] (꽃미남 연쇄 테러사건) |
* 2011: Super Show 3 3D - as themselves |
* 2011: Super Show 3 3D - as themselves |
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* 2012: [[I AM.]] - as themselves |
* 2012: [[I AM.]] - as themselves |
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* 2015: [[SMTOWN The Stage]] - as themselves |
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− | === TV |
+ | === '''TV Show''' === |
− | * 2005-2006: Super Junior Show |
+ | * 2005-2006: [[Super Junior Show]] |
− | * 2006: Super |
+ | * 2006: [[Super Junior Mini-Drama]] |
− | * 2006: Mystery 6 |
+ | * 2006: [[Mystery 6]] |
+ | * 2006: Super Adonis Camp (미소년 합숙 대소동) |
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− | * 2006: Full House |
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− | * 2006: Super Junior |
+ | * 2006: Super Junior Full House (슈퍼주니어의 풀하우스) |
* 2006-2007: Super Junior Unreleased Scene |
* 2006-2007: Super Junior Unreleased Scene |
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* 2007: Super Summer |
* 2007: Super Summer |
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− | * 2007: Animal Farm |
+ | * 2007: Animal Farm (동물농장) |
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− | * 2007: Super Junior’s Music Diary |
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− | * 2008: Unbelievable Outing |
+ | * 2008: Unbelievable Outing: Season 3 (기막힌외출 시즌3) |
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* 2012: Super Junior Star Life Theater |
* 2012: Super Junior Star Life Theater |
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* 2015: Super Junior One Fine Day |
* 2015: Super Junior One Fine Day |
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− | * 2015: Surplines Super Junior |
+ | * 2015: LINE TV Surplines Super Junior |
+ | * 2017: [[SUPER TV]] (슈퍼TV) |
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+ | * 2018: SUPER TV 2 (슈퍼TV 2) |
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+ | === '''Online Shows''' === |
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+ | * 2017: [[SJ Returns]] (슈주 리턴즈) |
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== Gallery == |
== Gallery == |
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+ | <blockquote>''Main article: [[SUPER JUNIOR/Gallery]]''</blockquote> |
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− | Magicsuperjunior.jpg|Super Junior for [[DEVIL|MAGIC]] (2015) |
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− | Devilsuperjunior.jpg|Super Junior for [[DEVIL]] (2015) |
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− | Thisislovesuperjunior.jpg|Super Junior for "[[MAMACITA|THIS IS LOVE]]" (2014) |
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− | Supershow6.jpg|Super Junior for [[Super Show 6]] (2015) |
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− | Mamacitasuperjunior.jpg|Super Junior for [[MAMACITA]] (2014) |
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− | Herosuperjunior.jpg|Super Junior for [[Hero]] (2013) |
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− | Supershow5superjunior.jpg|Super Junior for [[Super Show 5]] (2013) |
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− | Spysuperjunior.jpg|Super Junior for "[[Sexy, Free & Single|SPY]]" (2012) |
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− | Sexyfreesinglesuperjunior.jpg|Super Junior for [[Sexy, Free & Single]] (2012) |
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− | Operasuperjunior.jpg|Super Junior for "[[Opera]]" (2012) |
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− | Supershow4superjunior.jpg|Super Junior for [[Super Show 4]] (2011) |
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− | Achasuperjunior.jpg|Super Junior for [[Mr. Simple|A-CHA]] (2011) |
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− | Supermansuperjunior.jpg|Super Junior for [[Mr. Simple|SUPERMAN]] (2011) |
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− | Mrsimplesuperjunior.jpg|Super Junior for [[Mr. Simple]] (2011) |
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− | Supershow3superjunior.jpg|Super Junior for [[Super Show 3]] (2010) |
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− | Noothersuperjunior.jpg|Super Junior for [[Bonamana|No Other]] (2010) |
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− | Bonamanasuperjunior.jpg|Super Junior for [[Bonamana]] (2010) |
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− | Supershow2superjunior.jpg|Super Junior for [[Super Show 2]] (2009) |
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− | Itsyousuperjunior.jpg|Super Junior for "[[Sorry, Sorry|It's You]]" (2009) |
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− | Sorrysorrysuperjunior.jpg|Super Junior for [[Sorry, Sorry]] (2009) |
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− | Supershowsuperjunior.jpg|Super Junior for [[Super Show]] (2008) |
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− | Marryusuperjunior.jpg|Super Junior for [[Don't Don|Marry U]] (2007) |
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− | Dontdonsuperjunior.jpg|Super Junior for [[Don't Don]] (2007) |
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− | Usuperjunior.jpg|Super Junior for "[[U]]" (2006) |
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− | Superjunior05superjunior.jpg|Super Junior for [[Super Junior05]] (2005) |
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− | </gallery> |
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== External Links == |
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Revision as of 05:35, 24 September 2019
SUPER JUNIOR (슈퍼주니어), also known as simply SJ or SuJu, is a South Korean boy group. Formed in 2005 by producer Lee Soo-man of SM Entertainment, the group comprised a total of thirteen members at its peak. SUPER JUNIOR originally debuted with twelve members, consisting of leader LEETEUK, HEECHUL, Hankyung, YESUNG, KANGIN, SHINDONG, SUNGMIN, EUNHYUK, SIWON, DONGHAE, RYEOWOOK and Kibum. KYUHYUN joined the group in 2006.
SUPER JUNIOR launched into international recognition following the release of their best-selling single "Sorry, Sorry" in 2009, the title song of their most critically successful album, Sorry, Sorry. Over the years, they have been divided into smaller groups, simultaneously targeting different music industries and audiences. Largely due to SUPER JUNIOR's success as entertainers, other Korean entertainment managements began to train their music groups in other areas of entertainment, such as acting and hosting.
SUPER JUNIOR is the best-selling K-pop artist for four years in a row. SUPER JUNIOR have earned thirteen music awards from the Mnet Asian Music Awards, sixteen from the Golden Disk Awards, and are the second singing group to win Favorite Artist Korea at the 2008 MTV Asia Awards after jtL in 2003. In 2012, they were nominated for "Best Asian Act" in MTV Europe Music Awards. In 2015, they won the "International Artist" and "Best Fandom" in the Teen Choice Awards.
Members
- LEETEUK (이특) - Leader, sub-vocalist, rapper
- HEECHUL (희철) - Sub-vocalist, rapper
- YESUNG (예성) - Main vocalist, rapper
- SHINDONG (신동) - Lead dancer, lead rapper, sub-vocalist
- EUNHYUK (은혁) - Main dancer, main rapper, sub-vocalist
- DONGHAE (동해) - Lead vocalist, lead dancer, rapper
- SIWON (시원) - Vocalist, visual, face of the group
- RYEOWOOK (려욱) - Main vocalist
- KYUHYUN (규현) - Main vocalist, center, maknae
Inactive Members
- SUNGMIN (성민) - Lead vocalist, lead dancer
Former Members
- Hankyung (한경) - Lead dancer, sub-vocalist
- Kibum (기범) - Lead rapper, sub-vocalist
- KANGIN (강인) - Sub-vocalist
Discography
Korean Discography
Albums
- [2005.12.05] Super Junior05
- [2007.09.20] Don't Don (돈 돈!)
- [2009.03.12] Sorry, Sorry (쏘리 쏘리)
- [2010.05.13] Bonamana (미인아)
- [2011.08.02] Mr. Simple
- [2012.07.01] Sexy, Free & Single
- [2014.08.29] MAMACITA
- [2015.07.16] DEVIL
- [2017.11.06] PLAY
Mini Albums
- [2018.10.08] One More Time
- [2019.10.14] Time Slip
Live Albums
- [2008.05.18] SUPER SHOW
- [2009.12.10] SUPER SHOW 2
- [2011.10.24] SUPER SHOW 3
- [2013.06.27] SUPER SHOW 4
- [2015.11.06] SUPER SHOW 5
- [2015.11.06] SUPER SHOW 6
Singles
- [2005.12.15] Show Me Your Love (with TVXQ)
- [2006.06.07] U
Digital Singles
- [2009.12.15] Seoul (with Girls' Generation)
- [2010.08.16] Tok Tok Tok (똑똑똑)
- [2018.03.23] Super Duper
OSTs
- 2007: "Success" [H.I.T OST]
- 2007: "H.I.T" [H.I.T OST]
- 2007: "Wonder Boy" [Attack on the Pin-Up Boys OST]
- 2007: "Our Love" (우리들의 사랑) (Drama Ver.) [Thirty Thousand Miles In Search of My Son OST]
- 2010: "Victory Korea" [Dreams Come True OST]
- 2010: "Angel" [HARU OST]
Featurings
- 2006: "Dancing Out" [SMTOWN - 2006 Summer Smtown]
- 2006: "Smile!" [SMTOWN - 2006 Summer Smtown]
- 2006: "Tic! Toc!" [SMTOWN - 06 Winter Smtown]
- 2007: "Happiness" (행복) [SMTOWN - 2007 Summer SMTOWN]
- 2007: "First Snow" (첫눈이 와) [SMTOWN - 07 Winter SMTOWN]
- 2009: "Boom Boom" (Seaside 휴게소) (with TVXQ & SHINee) [SMTOWN - 09 Summer SMTOWN]
- 2009: "Carnival" (카니발) [SMTOWN - 09 Summer SMTOWN]
Japanese Discography
Albums
- [2013.07.24] Hero
Singles
- [2011.06.08] Bijin (BONAMANA)
- [2011.12.07] Mr. Simple
- [2012.05.09] Opera
- [2012.08.22] Sexy, Free & Single
- [2013.12.11] Blue World
- [2014.12.17] MAMACITA-AYAYA-
- [2016.01.06] Devil / Magic
- [2017.12.06] On and On
English Discography
Featurings
- 2011: "Santa U Are The One" [SMTOWN - 2011 SMTOWN Winter 'The Warmest Gift']
Sub-Units
Concerts & Tours
Tours
Asia Tours
- [2008.02.22–2009.03.07] SUPER JUNIOR The 1st Asia Tour "SUPER SHOW"
- [2009.07.17–2010.04.10] SUPER JUNIOR The 2nd Asia Tour "SUPER SHOW 2"
- [2010.08.14–2011.05.07] SUPER JUNIOR The 3rd Asia Tour "SUPER SHOW 3"
World Tours
- [2011.11.19–2012.05.27] SUPER JUNIOR WORLD TOUR "SUPER SHOW 4"
- [2013.03.23–2014.02.22] SUPER JUNIOR WORLD TOUR "SUPER SHOW 5"
- [2014.09.19–2015.07.12] SUPER JUNIOR WORLD TOUR "SUPER SHOW 6"
- [2017.12.16–???] SUPER JUNIOR WORLD TOUR SUPER SHOW 7
Fanmeeting Tours
- [2015.09.19–2016.07.05] SUPER JUNIOR Special Event "SUPER CAMP"
Concerts
- [2013.12.28–2013.12.29] SMTOWN WEEK: Super Junior - "Treasure Island"
Filmography
Film
- 2007: Attack on the Pin-Up Boys (꽃미남 연쇄 테러사건)
- 2011: Super Show 3 3D - as themselves
- 2012: I AM. - as themselves
- 2013: Super Show 4 3D - as themselves
- 2015: SMTOWN The Stage - as themselves
TV Show
- 2005-2006: Super Junior Show
- 2006: Super Junior Mini-Drama
- 2006: Mystery 6
- 2006: Super Adonis Camp (미소년 합숙 대소동)
- 2006: Super Junior Full House (슈퍼주니어의 풀하우스)
- 2006-2007: Super Junior Unreleased Scene
- 2007: Super Summer
- 2007: Animal Farm (동물농장)
- 2007-2008: Explorers of the Human Body (인체탐험대)
- 2008: Super Junior Unbelievable Story (슈퍼주니어의 기막힌 이야기)
- 2008: Unbelievable Outing: Season 3 (기막힌외출 시즌3)
- 2009: Super Junior’s Miracle (슈퍼주니어의 미라클)
- 2010-2011: Super Junior's Foresight (슈퍼주니어의 선견지명)
- 2012: Super Junior Star Life Theater
- 2015: Super Junior One Fine Day
- 2015: LINE TV Surplines Super Junior
- 2017: SUPER TV (슈퍼TV)
- 2018: SUPER TV 2 (슈퍼TV 2)
Online Shows
- 2017: SJ Returns (슈주 리턴즈)
Gallery
Main article: SUPER JUNIOR/Gallery