[M2] Let's play with Block B

[M2] Let's play with Block B (2016)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show '[M2] Let's play with Block B' premiere?

The TV show '[M2] Let's play with Block B' premiered on January 5, 2016.

Who were the hosts of '[M2] Let's play with Block B'?

The hosts of '[M2] Let's play with Block B' were Block B members Zico and Park Kyung.

How many members were there in Block B during the show?

Block B consisted of seven members during the show's run.

What was the format of the show '[M2] Let's play with Block B'?

'[M2] Let's play with Block B' was a variety show where the members of Block B participated in various games and challenges.

Which network aired the TV show '[M2] Let's play with Block B'?

The TV show '[M2] Let's play with Block B' aired on Mnet.

Did '[M2] Let's play with Block B' feature any special guests?

Yes, '[M2] Let's play with Block B' often featured special guests who joined the members in their games and challenges.

Were there any recurring segments in '[M2] Let's play with Block B'?

Yes, the show had recurring segments such as "Zico's Random Play Dance" and "Park Kyung's Deep Night Talk."

What was the duration of each episode of '[M2] Let's play with Block B'?

Each episode of '[M2] Let's play with Block B' had a duration of approximately 50 minutes.

Did '[M2] Let's play with Block B' have English subtitles?

Yes, '[M2] Let's play with Block B' episodes were often subbed in English for international fans.

Were there any behind-the-scenes footage or interviews in the show?

Yes, '[M2] Let's play with Block B' occasionally included behind-the-scenes footage and interviews with the members.

Did the members of Block B showcase their musical talents on the show?

Yes, the members of Block B often performed their songs and showcased their musical talents during the show.

Did '[M2] Let's play with Block B' have a live audience?

No, '[M2] Let's play with Block B' did not have a live audience as it was primarily a studio-based show.

Were there any special episodes or events in '[M2] Let's play with Block B'?

Yes, '[M2] Let's play with Block B' occasionally had special episodes or events, such as anniversary celebrations or outdoor challenges.

Did the show feature any travel or international segments?

Yes, '[M2] Let's play with Block B' occasionally had travel or international segments, where the members went on trips or interacted with fans abroad.

Were there any funny or memorable moments in '[M2] Let's play with Block B'?

Yes, '[M2] Let's play with Block B' had many funny and memorable moments, such as hilarious skits, unexpected reactions, and playful interactions between the members.

Did '[M2] Let's play with Block B' have any spin-offs or related shows?

No, '[M2] Let's play with Block B' did not have any spin-offs or related shows.

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