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Produce Camp 2020

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Produce Camp 2020 (Chinese: 创造营2020; pinyin: Chuàngzàoyíng Èrlíng èrlíng), officially known as CHUANG 2020, is a Chinese girl group reality competition show, which premiered on Tencent Video on May 2, 2020 as the third season of Produce 101 China.[1] It is also the only edition in the series to only have 7 winning contestants, instead of the usual 11. On July 4, 2020, the final seven contestants debuted as BonBon Girls 303 (Chinese: 硬糖少女303; pinyin: Yìngtáng Shàonǚ Sānlíngsān; lit. 'Hard Candy Girls 303').

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Background

The program gathers 101 female trainees, letting them grow and improve through missions, training, and assessments, under the leadership and guidance of the 4 celebrity mentors and a series of guest mentors. In the end, the top 7 trainees will form a girl group and debut to the public.

Like in Produce Camp 2019, during the first performance assessment by the mentors, the trainees are divided into four classes (instead of five), which are equivalent to A, B, C, and F (but no D). This season, they are named "Priority Seats" (Chinese: 首发成团位; pinyin: Shǒufā chéng tuán wèi; lit. 'First-release group-forming seats'), "Main Team" (Chinese: 主力队; pinyin: Zhǔlì duì), "Reserve Team" (Chinese: 预备队; pinyin: Yùbèi duì), and "Back Seats" (Chinese: 板凳队; pinyin: Bǎndèng duì; lit. 'Bench Team').[2]

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Mentors

Special Mentors

  1. Former judge on The Next Top Bang (October 2018 – January 2019)
  2. Former judge on The Coming One (Season 3) – Girls (Chinese: 《明日之子 水晶时代》; lit. 'Tomorrow's Son: Crystal Age') (June–August 2019)[3]

Contestants

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  •   Top 7 of the week
  •   Saved from elimination (Reserve trainee [Chinese: 旁听生; pinyin: Pángtīng shēng; lit. 'Audit trainee'][4])
  •   Eliminated in Episode 4 (first ranking announcement)
  •   Eliminated in Episode 5
  •   Eliminated in Episode 7 (second ranking announcement)
  •   Eliminated in Episode 9 (third ranking announcement)
  •   Eliminated in Episode 10 (final ranking announcement)
  •   Withdrew from the show
  •   Final debuting members
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  1. Former member of Chinese girl group BLINGBOOM (2017–2018)
  2. During the first ranking announcement, Zhong Xin, as center of the chosen winning team from LTG, saved Chen Xinye from elimination to come back as one of the Audit trainees.[5] However, Chen Xinye later revealed that she would have to withdraw from the show due to health issues.[6]
  3. Member of Korean girl group Gugudan[9][10]
  4. Former contestant on Lady Bees (Chinese: 蜜蜂少女队; pinyin: Mìfēng Shàonǚ Duì) (March–May 2016)[11]
  5. Former member of Thai girl group MilkShake (Thai: มิลค์เชก) (2015–2016)
  6. Former trainee at JYP Entertainment
  7. Former contestant on The Next Top Bang (October 2018 – January 2019)
  8. Previously debuted (January 2019) as a member of the project group Legal High (Chinese: 嗨战队; pinyin: Hāi Zhànduì), formed from the final survivors of the girls' team on The Next Top Bang
  9. Former contestant on Sing! China (July–October 2017)
  10. Former contestant on Dance Smash (October 2019)
  11. Member of Chinese girl group 7Senses
  12. Former contestant on Produce 101 China (April–June 2018)[12][13]
  13. Member of Chinese girl group Chic Chili (Chinese: 西可西丽; pinyin: Xīkě Xīlì)
  14. Former contestant on Super Girl 2016 (Chinese: 超级女声; pinyin: Chāojí Nǚshēng)
  15. Audience picked one of three Audit trainees to save
  16. Former contestant on The Coming One (Season 3) – Girls (Chinese: 明日之子 水晶时代; pinyin: Míngrì Zhīzǐ Shuǐjīng Shídài; lit. 'Tomorrow's Son: Crystal Age') (June–August 2019)
  17. Competed in Produce 101 China under the name Wang Yue (王玥)
  18. Former member of Chinese girl group 1931 (2015–2017)
  19. Former member of Korean girl group D.Holic (2014–2017)

Top 7

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Result

The finale was held on July 4, 2020, and was broadcast live. The final seven members debuted as BonBon Girls 303 (Chinese: 硬糖少女303; pinyin: Yìngtáng Shàonǚ Sānlíngsān; lit. 'Hard Candy Girls 303').[14]

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Missions

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Mission 1: Group Battle

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  •   Winning Group
  •   Center/Leader
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Mission 2: Position Battle

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  •   Winning Group
  •   Center/Leader
  •   Most Voted Trainee[d]
  •   Reserve Trainee (旁听者)[e]
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Mission 3: Concept Battle

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  •   Winning Group
  •   Center/Leader[h]
  •   Most Voted Trainee
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Mission 4: Final Battle

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  1. Votes are calculated from members of senior groups, Rocket Girls 101 & R1SE, and special mentor, Kris Wu.
  2. Group formed by mentors, consisting of the bottom seven trainees. The group had to first prove that they should be given the opportunity to perform on stage.
  3. Special performance by trainees from Wuhan. They passed all initial interviews and assessments, but could not join the Produce Camp 2020 program because of the COVID-19 Wuhan lockdown.
  4. Trainee with the highest vote from each team becomes most voted trainee. (Voted by audience)
  5. Each center from the three chosen groups can pick a Reserve trainee to save from elimination.
  6. After all performances, the audience votes again which team performance they like the best.
  7. Group formed by mentors. Trainees had to both dance and sing, unlike other groups which focused on only one aspect.
  8. The six trainees with most votes for each song automatically becomes center & leader.
  9. Jiang Zhenyu was unable to participate in the third performance due to her neck injury. She later withdrew from the competition in June 19th.
  10. Thai lyrics translated to Mandarin.
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Supplemental Shows

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Along with the main Produce Camp 2020 show, Tencent also produced supplemental/derivative/spin-off shows which were released as web-exclusive content.

Chuang: House of Girls

In Chuang: House of Girls (Chinese: 《创可少女屋》; pinyin: Chuàng Kě Shàonǚ Wū), officially known as Chuang 2020 Inside, trainees gather at the show's "camp store", where they participate in games to accumulate "Kě Coins" (Chinese: 可币; pinyin: Kě Bì)[a] in order to purchase the items from the store that they have placed into their shopping carts at the beginning of each episode.[15] Every episode, one trainee takes on the role of the "assistant clerk" (Chinese: 代班店员; pinyin: Dài bān diànyuán; lit.'substitute clerk' or 'fill-in clerk'), to act as the MC and run the games.

  1. The character "可" is used in many Chinese words, and may be used to refer to "can" (Chinese: 可以; pinyin: kěyǐ), "possible" (Chinese: 可能; pinyin: kěnéng), "cute" (Chinese: 可爱; pinyin: kě'ài), etc.

Filming Set Diary

Filming Set Diary (Chinese: 《片场日记》; pinyin: Piànchǎng Rìjì) features behind-the-scenes clips of the trainees as they film the Produce Camp 2020 show.[16]

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Discography

Singles

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References

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