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South Korean television series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Miss Trot (Korean: 내일은 미스트롯) is a South Korean reality television show. It was aired on TV Chosun every Thursday[16] starting from February 28 and ended on June 1, 2019.[17]
The show had a male version spin-off, Mr Trot,[18] premiered on January 2, 2020.[19]
The second season of Miss Trot premiered on December 17, 2020 and ended on March 3, 2021.[20]
The third season of Miss Trot premiered on December 21, 2023.[21] However, unlike the previous seasons, there will only be 72 contestants competing in the preliminary round and the competition format had also been revamped to make it more competitive.[22]
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Synopsis
Miss Trot is a trot audition program where 100 female contestants compete. The winner wins a prize money and also a chance to record a single. In every episode, twelve music masters act as judges.[23]
Main host
Season 1 and 2
Masters
Season 1
- Jang Yoon-jeong
- Noh Sa-yeon
- Cho Yeong-soo
- Lee Moo-song
- Park Myeong-su
- Jang Young-ran
- Shin Ji
- Kim Jong-min
- Boom
- Woohyun (Infinite)
- Kim So-hee
- Kim Yeon-ja
- Christian Burgos
Season 2
- Jang Yoon-jeong
- Cho Yeong-soo
- Jin Sung
- Shin Ji
- Boom
- Kim Jun-su
- Jang Yong-ran
- Park Sun-joo
- Son Jun-ho
- Lim Young-woong
- Jang Minho
- Young Tak
- Lee Chan-won
- Kim Hee-jae (singer)
- Jeong Dong-won
- Kim Young-ok
- Kim Yong-im
Season 3
- Jang Yoon-jeong
- Kim Yeon-woo
- Kolleen Park
- Jin Sung
- Boom
- Jang Minho
- Tsuki (Billlie)
- Hwang Bo-ra
- Eunhyuk (Super Junior)
- A.Coma[a]
- Ahn Sung-hoon[a]
- Park Ji-hyun[a]
Changes in time slot
Contestants
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Season 1
Season 2
Season 2
Season 3
Season 3
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Episodes
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Season 1
Season 1
Episodes 1-3: Introduction and 100-Contestant Master Audition
Each contestant performs in front of a panel of 12 judges. Each judge is able to award the contestant a "heart", signified by lighting up a heart-shaped display next to their chair. If a contestant receives hearts from all 12 judges, she automatically advances in the competition. After all members in a group have performed, the judges deliberate, and decide if there are any contestants who did not receive 12 hearts who should still advance in the competition. All aired auditions are listed in the table below.
Bold = Contestant received all 12 hearts and advanced to the next round.
Italic = Contestant did not receive all 12 hearts, but was selected by the judges to advance to the next round.
Underline = Contestant's audition was not aired in full during the episode.
Episodes 4-5: Death Match Mission 1: Group Mission
- – Team Received 7 Hearts
All Member's from team received 7 Hearts Advanced to Next Round
- (*) Contestant chosen by the master to advance the next round (chosen after team performance)
- (**) Contestant chosen by the master to advance the next round (chosen after ALL team perform)
Episode 5-6: Death Match Mission 2: 1 VS 1
- – Contestant won.
- – Contestant lost.
- Number of heart is received from 11 masters
- winning contestant automatically goes to next round, and losing contestant became "elimination candidate"
- *losing contestants chosen by the master to advance the next round
Episode 6-8: 3rd Mission
1st Round Group Match
2nd Round Group Match
Episode 8-9: Semi-Finals Missions
1st Round Individual Match
2nd Round 1 VS 1
Hearts Received From Masters but not affect total score
- – Contestants advances to FINAL MISSIONS
Episode 10: Final Missions
1st Round: Composer Mission
2nd Round: My Life Song Mission
Season 2
Season 2
Episodes 1-3: Introduction and 121-Contestant Master Audition
Each contestant performs in front of a panel of 17 judges. Each judge is able to award the contestant a "heart", signified by lighting up a heart-shaped display next to their chair.
If contestant received 15 hearts, they will automatically proceed to next round. In addition, if contestant received 9 to 14 hearts, they will be given a pass only. However, if contestant received less than 9 heart, they will be out immediately.
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Ratings
Season 1
Season 1
Miss Trot : South Korea viewers per episode (millions)

Source: Audience measurement performed nationwide by Nielsen Media Research.[24]
Season 2
Season 2
Miss Trot 2 : South Korea viewers per episode (millions)

Source: Audience measurement performed nationwide by Nielsen Media Research.[24]
Season 3
Season 3
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Notes
- Sook Haeng appeared as a challenger on Season 1, Episode 10 (Baek Jiyoung's Episode) and Season 4, Episode 6 (So Chan-Whee's Episode) of Hidden Singer.
- Lee Seung-yeon appeared as a challenger on Season 5, Episode 7 (Hong Jin-young's Episode) of Hidden Singer.
- Hyeme was a member of girl group Rania.
- Hwang In-sun is a former member of girl group Smile.G. She also appeared on the first season of Produce 101, where she placed 27th.
- Jung Mi-ae appeared as a challenger on Season 3, Episode 1 (Lee Sun-hee's Episode) of Hidden Singer.
- Taeha is a former member of girl group Momoland.
- Hwang Woo-rim is a member of girl group Playback.
- Park Seul-gi appeared as a challenger on Season 1, Episode 1 (Lena Park's Episode) of Hidden Singer.
- Maria appeared as a challenger on Season 6, Episode 11 (Kim Wan-sun's Episode) of Hidden Singer.
- Kim Da-na appeared as a challenger on Season 6, Episode 10 (Jang Yoon-jeong's Episode) of Hidden Singer.
- Kang Yoo-jin appeared as a challenger on Season 6, Episode 1 (Kim Yeon-ja's Episode) of Hidden Singer.
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