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Nizi Project ( literalmente "Rainbow Project") es un programa de competencia de telerrealidad japonés de 2020. La serie es un proyecto conjunto entre JYP Entertainment y Sony Music Entertainment Japan con la intención de crear un grupo de chicas japonesasdirigido a una audiencia global. Nizi Project se centra en el fundador de JYP Entertainment, Park Jin-young, seleccionando miembros para el grupo de chicas de entre 26 chicas, que finalmente debutaron como NiziU .

La parte 1 se centró en el campo de entrenamiento en 2019 con 26 concursantes y se transmitió exclusivamente en Hulu Japón del 31 de enero de 2020 al 27 de marzo de 2020. La parte 2 , que se centró en las finales de 2020 entre los 14 mejores concursantes, se transmitió a partir de mayo Del 22 de febrero de 2020 al 26 de junio de 2020. A partir de la Parte 2 , la serie también se transmitió en YouTube .

Una versión del programa presentado por Daimaou Kosaka se transmitió en NTV del 17 de abril de 2020 al 26 de junio de 2020 bajo el título Nizi no Kake Hashi (虹 の か け 橋) y contó con entrevistas con Park y los concursantes de Nizi Project . Se publicó una versión abreviada en el programa de variedades Sukkiri  [ ja ] con comentarios en vivo de los panelistas del programa.

Antecedentes [ editar ]

En febrero de 2019, JYP Entertainment y Sony Music Entertainment Japan anunciaron que estaban creando un programa de audiciones titulado Nizi Project para crear un grupo de chicas japonesas dirigido a una audiencia global, con planes para que el grupo debutara en noviembre de 2020. [1] Audiciones para Las chicas japonesas de 15 a 22 años abrieron el 1 de mayo de 2019 y fueron evaluadas por un panel de jueces. [a] Aproximadamente 10,231 personas audicionaron para el programa. [2] [3] La segunda ronda de audiciones tuvo lugar de julio a agosto de 2019 en ocho ubicaciones en Japón, así como en Hawái y Los Ángeles, con 26 concursantes seleccionados por el fundador de JYP Entertainment, Park Jin-young .[1] Los 26 concursantes asistieron a un campo de entrenamiento en Tokio en septiembre de 2019 durante cuatro noches y cinco días. [2] Los 14 mejores concursantes fueron enviados a entrenar en Corea del Sur durante seis meses en diciembre de 2019. [2]

Cada concursante seleccionado por Park recibiría un colgante de cubo basado en el logotipo del Proyecto Nizi . [4] [5] A lo largo del programa, Park evaluaba a cada concursante en cuatro categorías diferentes, [1] con un cubo triangular otorgado a un concursante para llenar su colgante si él sentía que ella satisfacía la categoría. [5] En la Parte 2 se introdujo un segundo conjunto de cubos , con cuatro pruebas adicionales. [6]

Part 1 was broadcast from January 31, 2020 to March 27, 2020 on Hulu Japan.[7] Part 2 was broadcast from May 22, 2020 to June 26, 2020.[8] In addition to Hulu Japan, the series was also uploaded to YouTube and an abridged version of the show was serialized through NTV's variety show Sukkiri [ja], with live commentaries from the show's panelists.[8] A version of the show, presented in the "perspective of the [host] and [Park] as the producers", was broadcast as a series of documentaries under the title Nizi no Kake Hashi (虹のかけ橋); the show was hosted by Daimaou Kosaka, with interviews from Park and the Nizi Project contestants, and was broadcast from April 17, 2020 to June 26, 2020.[8][9] Prior to the finale of Part 2, Sukkiri ran a 25-minute feature of all the episodes from June 15 to June 26, 2020 on weekdays.[3] A special feature of Nizi no Kake Hashi was broadcast on June 26, 2020, with announcer Keisuke Mori co-hosting the segment with Kosaka.[3]

Contestants[edit]

Rankings[edit]

Summary[edit]

The top 9 finalists debuted as NiziU.[2]

Color key

Part 1[edit]

Nizi Project Part 1 focused on the auditions in July and August 2019 and the Tokyo boot camp in September 2019.[2] Auditions opened on May 1, 2019 for girls aged 15-22 years old.[1], with a total of 10,231 entries.[2][3] The second round of auditions took place from July to August 2019 in Sapporo, Sendai, Tokyo, Nagoya, Osaka, Hiroshima, Fukuoka, and Okinawa, as well as Hawaii and Los Angeles in the United States.[1] During the second auditions, Park and a panel of judges selected 26 contestants, which they awarded with Nizi pendants, and they would attend a boot camp in Tokyo that lasted four nights and five days.[2][5]

During the boot camp, the contestants were evaluated under four categories: dance, vocals, X factor, and personality.[4] If Park felt a contestant satisfied one of the categories, he would award her a triangular cube to fill her Nizi pendant.[4]

Auditions[edit]

Cube 1: Dance[edit]

For the dance evaluation, yellow cubes were awarded to the top 3 contestants, with additional cubes awarded to the rest of the top 16 contestants.[10]

Cube 2: Vocal[edit]

For the vocal evaluation, green cubes were awarded to 7 contestants, with additional cubes awarded to the rest of the top 13 contestants.[22]

Cube 3: X factor[edit]

For the X factor evaluation, red cubes were awarded to 8 contestants, with additional cubes awarded to 4 others.[23]

Cube 4: Personality[edit]

The final performance of the Tokyo boot camp consisted of a group performance with the song assigned by Park. The showcase was evaluated by Park and Twice members Sana and Momo.[24] Contestants had an opportunity to appeal and be awarded any of the first three cubes missed as they perform in the showcase in episodes 9 and 10.[27]

Afterwards, the contestants were awarded blue cubes for personality based on feedback from the trainers, staff, and the answers that the contestants provided on their questionnaires.[24][27][28] The contestants with 3 or more cubes were allowed to proceed to the boot camp in South Korea.[24]

Part 2[edit]

The top 14 contestants qualified to attend a boot camp in South Korea for six months, beginning in December 2019.[2] During the next set of evaluations, Park revealed an additional set of four cubes to award to the contestants based on growth, teamwork, image, and a final overall grade.[6] If a contestant ranks in the bottom twice, she is automatically eliminated.[6]

Cube 5: Growth[edit]

In episodes 11 to 13, for the fifth cube, Park evaluated each contestant through the Individual Level Test, assessing her individual improvement.[6] Each contestant chose her own song and performance.[6] The winners of this round are Miihi Suzuno (1st), Mako Yamaguchi (2nd), Riku Oe (3rd), and Maya Katsumura (4th).[6] Everyone else within the top 9 also received cubes as runner-ups.[6] The bottom 4 contestants did not receive cubes, and Akari Inoue (13th) ranked last.[6]

Cube 6: Teamwork[edit]

In episodes 14 and 15, for the sixth cube, Park assessed the contestants based on teamwork.[29][25] Songs and heats were assigned randomly.[29] Mako Yamaguchi's team won the first round,[29] while Miihi Suzuno's team won the second round, with both teams earning cubes.[25] Additional cubes were granted to Riku Oe (4th), Akari Inoue (5th), and Nina Hillman (9th) as runner-ups.[25] The remaining contestants did not receive cubes, and Momoka Hirai (13th) ranked last.[25]

Cube 7: Image[edit]

In episodes 17 and 18, for the seventh cube, Park assigned the groups each a song he felt would suit their image.[26][30] Maya Katsumura's team won, with all team members receiving cubes.[26] Additional cubes were awarded to Mako Yamaguchi (1st), Rio Hanabashi (2nd), Mayuka Ogou (3rd), Rima Yokoi (6th), Nina Hillman (8th), and Riria Ikematsu (9th) as runner-ups.[26] Momoka Hirai (13th) was eliminated for ranking last in two rounds.[26]

Cube 8: Finals[edit]

In episodes 19 and 20, the finals were split into two rounds for the final cube, which determined whether the contestant was selected for the debuting girl group.[31] The groups were evaluated by Park, 2PM member Wooyoung and Twice member Momo.[3]

In both rounds, the teams would perform new songs originally composed by Park.[31] For the first round, Mako Yamaguchi's team performed "Beyond the Rainbow" and Maya Katsumura's team performed "Boom Boom Boom", with Katsumura's team winning.[31] In the second round, both teams performed "Make You Happy", with Yamaguchi's team winning.[32] During the rank announcements, Park announced the top 9 contestants, who were chosen to debut in NiziU.[32]

Aftermath[edit]

The top 9 finalists debuted as NiziU.[2]

Kyoka Taniya debuted in Give & Give, a girl group managed by CyberAgent.[33]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Contestants who are 14 years old are allowed to apply as long as they are turning 15 years old by the end of 2019 and graduating from middle school by March 2019.[1]
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Age in Part 1.[4][10]
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Age in Part 2.[11]
  4. ^ a b c d e Park Jin-young awarded some contestants with any of the first three cubes during the showcase in episodes 9 and 10.[27]
  5. ^ Suzu Ozaki withdrew after Part 1 for personal reasons.[8]
  6. ^ a b Ana Sato withdrew from Nizi Project shortly before the showcase evaluation in Part 1 due to a knee injury.[28]

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External links[edit]

  • Official website (in Japanese)
  • Nizi Kake no Hashi