On Sunday the 9th, SBS' Running Man will feature a chaotic autumn sports day for members of the literature club.

The recently recorded episode was staged as the "Collect and win! autumn literature club" race, where contestants had to collect two maple leaf cards among the hwatu cards to make a jjangttaeng. During the mission, which put the card exchange order at stake, their visuals, in contrast to the brightly colored autumn flower field, drew attention.

From dinosaurs to chickens and horses, all kinds of animal costumes were exactly that, but with swollen lower bodies that made it hard to play the ball game—a blend of jokgu and tennis—and heads that blocked their vision, the members literally carried penalties all over their bodies. Viewers can see the members, who will deliver fun as inflated as their costumes, on the broadcast.

With everyone's skills generally declining, the one who stood out was singer Sunmi. Called the "fitness goddess," she was recognized as the team's lead attacker for her nonstop straight attacks powered by her well-built stamina, and she even surpassed teammate Kim Jong-kook to emerge as the new ace. Actor Kim Byung-chul matched her without falling behind. With his "composer-st" permed hair flying, he rose as the "maestro on the net," reportedly leading the team across the lawn.

While the "Running Man" members skilled at catching hesitated, the guests led their teams with fierce balance, so who among them became the hero who led a team to victory? The "Collect and win! autumn literature club" race, in which they will do anything for the maple leaves, can be seen on Running Man, broadcast Sunday at 6:10 p.m. on the 9th.

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