SBS 'Wow! Really? Is this for real?' Baek Ji-young was humiliated by Jun Hyun-moo.

Tonight at 9 p.m., SBS 'Wow! Is this for real?' will feature a special on 'Is this for real in Japan,' with comedian Kim Kyung-wook, who gained popularity as 'Tanaka-san,' appearing as a guest to showcase delightful chemistry with the four MCs: Jun Hyun-moo, Baek Ji-young, Kim Ho-young, and Subin.

On this day, the protagonist named Jun Yamaguchi, who appeared under the title 'The Man Defying Gravity,' performed a pantomime using a broom and bag at the Shinjuku station in Japan, capturing the attention of passersby. He noted, "I perform pantomime shows through busking at least once a month." Mastering the art of anti-gravity pantomime with a broom and a lacrosse racket, he has already amassed 14 million views on social media as a 'pantomime star.' Jun Yamaguchi willingly responded to the interview request from the production team that flew to Japan and even generously opened his practice studio. Additionally, he accepted a high-difficulty pantomime mission proposed by the production team, raising interest in whether he could pass the mission.

Watching Jun Yamaguchi's performance, Jun Hyun-moo provocatively asked Kim Kyung-wook, "Aren't comedians typically able to do basic pantomime?" Kim Kyung-wook immediately stood up to showcase his secret pantomime skills. On the other hand, Baek Ji-young attempted to imitate Kim Kyung-wook, only to receive a strong rebuke from Jun Hyun-moo saying, "Excuse me, mother!" which brought laughter. Jun Hyun-moo also turned the studio fiery by performing a show where he placed a plastic bag on his nose, opening the 'Wow! Really Circus.'

As expectations rise for the impromptu pantomime show featuring the four MCs and Kim Kyung-wook, the final story of the day features an emerging fascinating artist from Japan. The artist known as 'Seafoam Monomane' (the act of imitating or catching up to someone using foam) is gaining fame in Japan, saying, "I recreate the faces of gorillas, Ultraman, and even famous figures with seafoam bubbles. I started 'Seafoam Monomane' in 2018 and have created over 180 faces, including Otani and Freddie Mercury," drawing astonishment. Watching his artistic world, Kim Kyung-wook expressed warmth, saying, "I hope to become more famous in Japan and one day have my face made into 'Seafoam Monomane.'"

'Tanaka-san' Kim Kyung-wook was surprised by the special 'Is this for real in Japan,' which can be seen in the 9th episode of SBS 'Wow! Really? Is this for real?' airing tonight at 9 p.m.

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